Contains material of interest to Business professionals, planners, foresters, scientists, cartographers, academicians, geographers, engineers, and others who use spatial information.
Learn how to use GIS more effectively to solve problems and improve processes; start, manage, and grow a GIS program; and customize and program against ESRI software by reading ArcUser.
Formerly called "Professional surveyor magazine", it covers land, aerial, and hydrographic surveying, informing professionals in the surveying, mapping, engineering, GIS, and related geomatics fields.
"LandScan is developed using best available demographic (Census) and geographic data, remote sensing imagery analysis techniques within a multivariate dasymetric modeling framework to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary."
Provides one stop shopping for natural resources or environmental data at anytime, from anywhere, to anyone. Allows you to choose your area of interest, browse and select data from our catalog, customize the format, and have it downloaded or shipped on CD or DVD.
One of North America’s foremost geography and map collections. Formerly the library and map collection of the American Geographical Society (AGS) of New York, it was transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries in 1978 following a nationwide selection process by the Society.
a nationwide program that focuses on satellite remote sensing data and technologies in support of applied research, K-16 education, workforce development, and technology transfer.
Its goals are to encourage the creation of digital geographic data of value to multiple users, foster the ability to easily determine what geographic data exists and foster the ability to easily access and use this data.