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The interactive map creation tools market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing demand for visually engaging data representation across diverse sectors. The market's value is estimated at $2 billion in 2025, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033. This growth is fueled by several factors, including the rising adoption of location-based services, the proliferation of readily available geographic data, and the growing need for effective data visualization in business intelligence and marketing. The individual user segment currently holds a significant share, but corporate adoption is rapidly expanding, propelled by the need for sophisticated map-based analytics and internal communication. Furthermore, the paid use segment is anticipated to grow more quickly than the free use segment, reflecting the willingness of businesses and organizations to invest in advanced features and functionalities. This trend is further amplified by the increasing integration of interactive maps into various platforms, such as business intelligence dashboards and website content. Geographic expansion is also a significant growth driver. North America and Europe currently dominate the market, but the Asia-Pacific region is showing significant promise due to rapid technological advancements and increasing internet penetration. Competitive pressures remain high, with established players such as Google, Mapbox, and ArcGIS StoryMaps vying for market share alongside innovative startups offering specialized solutions. The market's restraints are primarily focused on the complexities of data integration and the technical expertise required for effective map creation. However, ongoing developments in user-friendly interfaces and readily available data integration tools are mitigating these challenges. The future of the interactive map creation tools market promises even greater innovation, fueled by developments in augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and 3D visualization technologies. We expect to see the emergence of more sophisticated tools catering to niche requirements, further driving market segmentation and specialization. Continued investment in research and development will also play a crucial role in pushing the boundaries of what's possible with interactive map creation. The market presents opportunities for companies to develop tools which combine data analytics and interactive map design.
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A complete list of live websites using the Interactive Map Of The Us Regions technology, compiled through global website indexing conducted by WebTechSurvey.
Lake County's most comprehensive interactive web mapping application and GIS data viewer. View data, run analysis tools, and create PDF documents all inside Maps Online!
This tutorial will teach you how to take time-series data from many field sites and create a shareable online map, where clicking on a field location brings you to a page with interactive graph(s).
The tutorial can be completed with a sample dataset (provided via a Google Drive link within the document) or with your own time-series data from multiple field sites.
Part 1 covers how to make interactive graphs in Google Data Studio and Part 2 covers how to link data pages to an interactive map with ArcGIS Online. The tutorial will take 1-2 hours to complete.
An example interactive map and data portal can be found at: https://temple.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=a259e4ec88c94ddfbf3528dc8a5d77e8
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Link to DNR's interactive maps by topic. You can use these maps to perform a number of tasks such as zooming in and out, adding GIS data, printing/exporting maps, turning features on and off, etc.*to visit this web page from the DNR Open Data Portal, click the Open button on the right side of the WI DNR Interactive Mapping Applications item page.
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A complete list of live websites using the Basic Interactive World Map technology, compiled through global website indexing conducted by WebTechSurvey.
Why use pre-published maps of earthquakes in New Zealand when you can create your own? This activity allows students to use ArcGIS Online to create an interactive map of earthquakes by magnitude somewhere in New Zealand from a table of data they have downloaded from the GeoNet quakesearch site.
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FlowMapper.org is a web-based framework for automated production and design of origin-destination flow maps. FlowMapper has four major features that contribute to the advancement of existing flow mapping systems. First, users can upload and process their own data to design and share customized flow maps. The ability to save data, cartographic design and map elements in a project file allows users to easily share their data and/or cartographic design with others. Second, users can generate customized flow symbols to support different flow map reading tasks such as comparing flow magnitudes and directions and identifying flow and location clusters that are strongly connected with each other. Third, FlowMapper supports supplementary layers such as node symbols, choropleth, and base maps to contextualize flow patterns with location references and characteristics. Finally, the web-based architecture of FlowMapper supports server-side computational capabilities to process and normalize large flow data and reveal natural patterns of flows.
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[Note 02/2024: this resource is now decomissioned, link provides related maps, tools, and GIS layers.]The Dynamic Mapping Tool provides a spatial index to over 5,500 sites on streams and rivers in the U.S. and Canada where full year stream temperatures are currently being monitored by numerous agencies. You can filter stream temperature sites by state, agency, year and contact. The primary goal is to portray a comprehensive set of sites across all agencies to facilitate data sharing and avoid redundancies, as new monitoring sites are added to the regional network. Raw temperature data are not downloadable through this site, but typically reside with the local data stewards, whose contact information is displayed by clicking on a point in the map. In some instances, RMRS may have copies of the raw data and permission to distribute it, so we ask that you contact us before contacting the local data stewards. The map will be updated once each winter to maintain an accurate description of current monitoring locations. If interested in obtaining temperature data or adding temperature monitoring sites to this map, please contact Sherry Wollrab: 208.373.4371 or sherrywollrab@fs.fed.us.Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Website Pointer for Stream Temperature Interactive Maps.File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.fs.usda.gov/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/stream_temp/maps.htmlThe Dynamic Mapping Tool provides a spatial index to over 5,500 sites on streams and rivers in the U.S. and Canada where full year stream temperatures are currently being monitored by numerous agencies. Users can filter stream temperature sites by state, agency, year and contact.
The Lolo Plan revision process is currently in the phase of developing alternatives, based on issues identified during the scoping period. These data layers include the Proposed Action provided for scoping, as well as other contextual layers. To understand the definitions and distinctions among terms used in the layers and the details of the planning process, or to download data and review metadata for data, we recommend reviewing the Forest Plan Revision document library here.Below is the subset of geospatial information presented in the web map that have been developed thus far during the Forest Plan Revision Process for the Lolo National Forest.Lolo National Forest Geographic AreasProposed Action designated areas, including existing designated wilderness, inventoried roadless areas, research natural areas, special areas, and national trailsProposed Action management areas, including recommended wilderness, suitable wild and scenic rivers, eligible wild and scenic rivers, backcountry, general forest, and focused recreationProposed Action Desired Recreation Opportunity Spectrum, Summer and WinterPreliminary Modified Proposed Action Desired Recreation Opportunity Spectrum, Summer and WinterProposed Action Scenic Integrity ObjectivesProposed Action Conservation Watershed NetworkProposed Action Timber SuitabilityProposed Action Priority WatershedsOther geospatial information presented in this web map is relevant to the revision process but was not created or altered by this Forest Plan Revision Process. This information includes:Wildland urban interface1986 Forest Plan management areas2006 Draft Plan management areasData Dependencies:Parent Experience Product: https://arcg.is/1mLru50Dynamic Map: https://arcg.is/04mq9z
This map service shows the locations of the properties under geothermal exploration development (exploration, testing, construction) in Nevada as of mid-2011. The map service contains 20 separate data coverages, individually documented elsewhere by category: http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/Geothermal/Data.html . For more info on this resource or to view the interactive map, please see the links provided.
Glossary of layers associated with the BLM Natl IRFMS Sagebrush Assessment and Geospatial Evaluation (SAGE) Data Interactive Map Viewer web map application.
This is a interactive Web Map designed for use with EMC contributions story map applications. Displayed in this map are icons for each administratively combined National Forest (represented by the "trees" icon) and for each Forest Service (FS) Region (represented by the "star" icon). Clicking on each icon provides the user with a basic Job and Income values, as well as links to full At A Glance contribution reports, and a link to the Forest's homepage. Also displayed in this Web Map are the FS Regional Boundaries, FS Administrative Forest Boundaries, and FS recreation opportunities.
Description:MC Maps Permitted Open Roads is an interactive mapping application.Instructions:This is an interactive web map that allows the public to browse, print, search and navigate GIS data throughout Martin County. Download:Click Here to Open Web Map
The Drought Outlook Interactive Web Map is used in conjunction with the Drought Outlook Interactive Experience. This Web Map contains a variety of regularly updated layers:Monthly and seasonal drought outlooksThe US drought monitor Seven day QPF forecast from the Weather Prediction Center Seven day observed precipitation from the Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Center (AHPS) Temperature and precipitation outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center - 6 to 10 day, 8 to 14, Monthly and Three Month Outlooks. Normal gridded temperature and precipitation for the outlook periods from the PRISM group at Oregon State UniversityReservoir data for the Western United StatesSnow Water Equivalent
The NEZ Program and these boundaries were approved by council on January 22, 2020. Homeowners or landlords of single-family units residing within these boundaries may apply to the program through the Department of Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization. To be eligible, homeowners must earn below 120% of the area median income. Teachers, librarians, healthcare practitioners, healthcare support, firefighters, and police officers may qualify earning below 140% of the area median income. Landlords may also qualify for the program if they agree to an affordability period capping tenant income at 60% of the area median income. Developers of new homes may also qualify if they agree to sell to a buyer who would otherwise qualify for the program.Qualified residents who are approved for the program and invest at least $5,000 into their home will qualify for a freeze on city taxes, meaning any increased property values caused by the repair or the market will not cause the city portion of their taxes to increase. Households receiving repair assistance from city programs, charitable organizations, or other services will also qualify for the tax freeze.This map shows the approved boundaries of the NEZ program, which were determined using the Comprehensive Housing Policy, demographic data, parcel condition data, and feedback from council members and residents for use in interactive online maps for residents and developers.
This is a map service showing regional geophysical data available for the Great Basin, including seismic moment, several depictions of gravity, and geodetic data and maps. The map service contains 20 separate data coverages, indivitually documented elsewhere by category: http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/Geothermal/Data.html
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A complete list of live websites using the Interactive Geo Maps technology, compiled through global website indexing conducted by WebTechSurvey.
This web map references the live tiled map service from the OpenStreetMap project. OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information such as free satellite imagery, and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap server: http://www.OpenStreetMap.org. See that website for additional information about OpenStreetMap. It is made available as a basemap for GIS work in Esri products under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.Tip: This service is one of the basemaps used in the ArcGIS.com map viewer and ArcGIS Explorer Online. Simply click one of those links to launch the interactive application of your choice, and then choose Open Street Map from the Basemap control to start using this service. You'll also find this service in the Basemap gallery in ArcGIS Explorer Desktop and ArcGIS Desktop 10.
Current control of terrain in Ukraine, including location of Russian field fortifications. Modified from the original web map ISW Ukraine Invasion Interactive Web Map produced by gbarros_understandingwar at the Institute for the Study of War.
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The interactive map creation tools market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing demand for visually engaging data representation across diverse sectors. The market's value is estimated at $2 billion in 2025, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033. This growth is fueled by several factors, including the rising adoption of location-based services, the proliferation of readily available geographic data, and the growing need for effective data visualization in business intelligence and marketing. The individual user segment currently holds a significant share, but corporate adoption is rapidly expanding, propelled by the need for sophisticated map-based analytics and internal communication. Furthermore, the paid use segment is anticipated to grow more quickly than the free use segment, reflecting the willingness of businesses and organizations to invest in advanced features and functionalities. This trend is further amplified by the increasing integration of interactive maps into various platforms, such as business intelligence dashboards and website content. Geographic expansion is also a significant growth driver. North America and Europe currently dominate the market, but the Asia-Pacific region is showing significant promise due to rapid technological advancements and increasing internet penetration. Competitive pressures remain high, with established players such as Google, Mapbox, and ArcGIS StoryMaps vying for market share alongside innovative startups offering specialized solutions. The market's restraints are primarily focused on the complexities of data integration and the technical expertise required for effective map creation. However, ongoing developments in user-friendly interfaces and readily available data integration tools are mitigating these challenges. The future of the interactive map creation tools market promises even greater innovation, fueled by developments in augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and 3D visualization technologies. We expect to see the emergence of more sophisticated tools catering to niche requirements, further driving market segmentation and specialization. Continued investment in research and development will also play a crucial role in pushing the boundaries of what's possible with interactive map creation. The market presents opportunities for companies to develop tools which combine data analytics and interactive map design.