AlcisGeo
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Improving the lives of the world's most vulnerable people through innovative, world class Geographic Information Services.
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27-09-2011 08:39:17
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Today is the International Day of Science, Technology and Innovation for the South. We're presenting at #icsd2024 on our work with Alison Hall MBE - Seeds for Development in using #GIS to support humanitarian efforts in northern Uganda. 📅 September 19th 🕙 10:00AM (BST) Register: bit.ly/3Z3LFro
This is another great opportunity to learn new skills or polish up on your ArcGIS knowledge. We're always looking to refine our skills, and Esri Training courses like the one below are great examples of how to do so!
The #ESA #eo4africa symposium is on its way!! 🌍🛰️. The EO AFRICA R&D Facility is there to strengthen the #EOAFRICA community and to share the progress on collaborative EO-based #research for #Africa Live streaming at: eo-4-africa-symposium-2024.esa.int/watch-live/ EO OPEN SCIENCE
Today is Education Technology Day 🖥️ There's always time to refine and hone skills, or learn completely new abilities. In the age of technology, learning new, tech-based skills couldn't be easier. Check out Esri GIS Education's course below!
Explore ArcGIS StoryMaps 'Agriculture by the numbers – and beyond' below. It's great to see others use #GIS to map the distribution of farmland globally. Farms and croplands are key factors in a populations access to food. Our food security initiatives: alcis.org/food-security
We've just released David Mansfield blog that explores the second year of the Taliban's drug ban, with Afghanistan facing a complex web of economic and political challenges. Read it here: alcis.org/post/taliban-f…
The imagery below shows the amount of agricultural land and the number of households in the south and southwest of Afghanistan. Have you read David Mansfield's recent blog? Read it here: alcis.org/post/taliban-f…
The imagery analysis below shows poppy density in Afghanistan, 2022 to 2024. As you can see, since the Taliban's ban in 2022, poppy density has depleted at a rapid pace. Read David Mansfield's blog here for more: alcis.org/post/taliban-f…