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New Esri Press Book by Jack Dangermond Explores Creating a Better Future through Modern GIS

By Eric Van Rees - 22nd July 2024 - 04:53

The Power of Where: A Geographic Approach to the World’s Greatest Challenges Showcases the Power of Geospatial Technology

Esri, the global provider of location intelligence, announced the publication next month of The Power of Where: A Geographic Approach to the World’s Greatest Challenges.

Written by Esri president Jack Dangermond with a dedicated Esri team and numerous contributors, this important new book explores the geographic approach—a way of solving problems using spatial analysis to perceive and understand patterns ranging from wildlife migration and rising seas to urban planning and food production.

According to Dangermond, sustainability begins with geography. “I believed this when we started Esri, and I’m even more convinced today,” says Dangermond. “GIS [geographic information system technology] provides a platform for addressing problems, exploring alternatives, designing solutions, and sharing them in a visual way that inspires action.”

The Power of Where shows through maps and stories how the growing GIS community is facing humanity’s big challenges, including climate change, hunger, water scarcity, inequity, and biodiversity loss, as well as issues large and small in our everyday lives.

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