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On the Map: Game of Thrones filming locations
Inspired by the breath-taking scenery featured in the Game of Thrones, we’ve mapped all of the filming locations in our GoT themed map. Read on to see these locations in all their glory…
Continue ReadingDiscover your favourite lessons on Learn ArcGIS
Have you been planning on migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro? Or maybe you want to learn about one of the web or mobile apps. You’re in luck!
Continue ReadingFocus on: Imagery
Imagery is powerful. It can help us turn data into information, information into decisions and decisions into action.
The new Esri UK story map will help you learn about imagery and how you can use it in ArcGIS.
Continue ReadingSentinel-2 Imagery added to the Living Atlas
Sentinel-2 imagery has been added to the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, making it directly available in ArcGIS. Find out how you can make use of this multi-band imagery to monitor conditions and changes across the Earth’s surface.
Continue ReadingUpdated imagery you say….
We have two exciting announcements about World Imagery services. In the next month, we will be receiving a UK wide update to the Imagery and Imagery with Labels basemaps. This is in addition to the new World Imagery (Clarity) service. Read on to find out what’s changed and for more details on the World Imagery (Clarity) service.
Continue ReadingHave you heard the one about the GIS enabled dog?
Catching up on the videos from the Esri User Conference in San Diego is a great way to see what’s new and what’s coming. For me though, the highlight is the customer stories – seeing how the capabilities of ArcGIS are applied in real world situations. This year the story that caught my attention has drones, mobile GIS, 3D, public engagement maps, Norse history... and a GIS enabled d
Continue ReadingLandsat Data for the World
It’s longer than I care to admit since I learned about Landsat as an undergraduate Oceanographer. Although I didn’t use satellite imagery in my subsequent research posts I did keep coming up against the challenge of accessing detailed data in … Continue reading
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