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Mapping Primate Species : getting the best out of your data
For decades primate species have roamed around the globe in the wild. In Great Britain, these primate species are known for primarily being found in enclosed spaces such as zoo’s and play an important part in attracting thousands of visitors … Continue reading
Continue ReadingSport England
ArcGIS helps Sport England to target interventions and funding to make it easier for everyone to engage in sports and physical activity.
Continue ReadingDocumenting oral history through maps and ArcGIS StoryMaps
For us Matawai, the process of creating the map gave birth to the oral history project ... to make decisions about which stories should be shared and which stories should not be shared. We were able to put the story … Continue reading
Continue ReadingBivariates have never been easier in ArcGIS Pro
Bivariate has always been an elusive term for me as a map-maker. Done well, bivariate maps can effectively double the amount of information represented in one visual. Done badly, the visual complexity outweighs any information gained, or in some cases … Continue reading
Continue ReadingHow many people can you really fit on a beach?
With swarms of crowds heading to the beach, we asked ourselves ‘how many people can you really fit on the beach, at a safe social distance?’ The answer: a lot less than the current crowds! This blog will outline the … Continue reading
Continue ReadingHow we made the Pavements Width map
Esri UK have recently published a dataset focusing on pavement widths across GB. This has given the Local Authorities the opportunity to better prepare for social distancing measures over the coming months. It was also featured in recent article in … Continue reading
Continue ReadingHow close is your local park?
During the Great Lockdown of 2020, we’ve all had to re-familiarise ourselves with the local area surrounding our homes. Forcing us to explore the local parks and hidden bridleways you perhaps didn’t know existed before the pandemic. This sparked another … Continue reading
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