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Experimenting with Artificial Intelligence and GIS
Last year, I shared a vision of generative AI in GIS at the Esri UK Annual Conference 2023 I showed how large language models like ChatGPT can extract and categorise spatial information from plain text, how AI assistants might transform … Continue reading
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Thames Water
We are proactively addressing the data sharing requirements, and the needs of internal and external stakeholders with our end-to-end geospatial portal, built with ArcGIS Enterprise and ArcGIS Online.
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Fauna & Flora
Creating a single GIS platform for the whole organisation with ArcGIS has led to a 580% increase in GIS usage and transformed the way that we analyse, visualise and communicate conservation priorities.
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Creating Web Apps with Design in Mind
Beautiful cartography, effective labels, elegant styles – a lot of time and effort goes into creating maps. But we shouldn’t stop at the maps we create. A well thought through app design isn’t just about making something ‘pretty’, it’s about … Continue reading
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London Borough of Hounslow
Using InstantAtlas we have matured our approach to data management. We now have a collection of data sets and can deliver insights to target our services more effectively and provide our communities with the support they need.
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Cotswolds National Landscape and Triage
We have used ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Dashboards and ArcGIS StoryMaps to create a next generation story-telling tool that will inform landscape, community and conservation strategies for generations to come.
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Chance to Shine
A simple ArcGIS web app is helping us to make cricket more accessible to young people from deprived communities and ethnic minority groups.
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What is GIS? Five key concepts to improve your understanding
When you’re running late for work and trying to find shortcuts along your route, you’re using GIS. When organisations have digitised plans of their estate, also GIS. Biologists tracking animal migrations… You can guess where I’m going with this. So, … Continue reading
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RUSI
We analyse complex, evolving military situations with ArcGIS Pro, providing actionable intelligence from open source geospatial data.
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Creating a spooky map with the Living Atlas
Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a spooky map? Inspired by the Inferno map by John Nelson, we wanted to produce a scary map that centred on Halloween-related place names. In this … Continue reading
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