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GIS—Visualising Racial Equity
Race and place come together in various ways that generate different outcomes for different people. Too often, this results in racial inequity and social injustice. And none of this happens solely at one moment in time. These outcomes are a … Continue reading
Continue ReadingHow the World’s Work Spaces Are Changing
A report on the global office market post-COVID-19 suggests that businesses should revisit their location strategy as workplace trends shift.
Continue ReadingLocation Intelligence: Driving Client Value Toward What’s Possible
At a top engineering, design, and technology professional services firm, one director sees firsthand the value location analysts deliver.
Continue ReadingBusiness Risk in Focus as COVID-19, Climate Change Threaten
Companies adapting to the risks of COVID-19 are beginning to see long-term business risks through a similar lens.
Continue ReadingApple, Net Zero, Carbon Offsets, and Transparency
The global push to reduce carbon emissions gets a boost from Apple. Among some companies, a question of transparency lingers.
Continue ReadingA Breakthrough Way to Map DNA?
Alice Rathjen has spent a career contemplating new ways to study human genetic information. Now she has a plan.
Continue ReadingLet’s go back to the future
Drawing on lessons learned during the COVID-19 lockdown, Esri UK is adopting more flexible, customer-focused and sustainable ways of working for the future.
Continue ReadingWhen Business as Usual is Essential but Impossible
How the UK’s utilities are reinventing the way they work to enable them to sustain critical water and energy services.
Continue ReadingWill COVID-19 Rearrange the Global Supply Chain?
COVID-19 has impacted many parts of society. Will it shake the supply chain in ways even climate change and trade wars haven't?
Continue ReadingCertainty in Uncertain Times
Respond effectively to COVID-19 using authoritative, up-to-date data you can trust with absolute certainty.
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