Today’s geospatial analysis and visualization is defined by advances in satellites, GPS, computing, analytics, coding, and even drones. We live in a world of data with a need for data-driven solutions ...
Computer analysis of geospatial data could be made more environmentally-friendly thanks to a groundbreaking new software ...
Rogers Institute for Environmental and Spatial Analysis (IESA) promotes environmental education ... Examples of GIS data could include aerial photos, elevations, temperatures, and other information ...