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Imagery Analysis in ArcGIS Pro

Training Courses / Imagery and Remote Sensing Imagery Analysis in ArcGIS Pro Transform pixels into information. This course is for GIS and imagery professionals in the private sector and civilian government agencies who need to extract meaningful information from satellite imagery, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-collected data, and other imagery formats. Workflows and considerations to display, […]

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ArcGIS Pro Basic

Training Courses / Getting Started ArcGIS Pro Basic Get Started with ArcGIS Pro – Build Your GIS Skills from the Ground Up Unlock the power of modern GIS with our ArcGIS Pro Basic course. Designed for beginners, this course introduces you to the essential tools and workflows in ArcGIS Pro. Learn how to create, visualize,

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GIS helps support the sustainability of riparian ecosystem in the Okavango Delta

In Mauritius, an island nation located off the coast of Africa, the Central Water Authority (CWA) serves nearly 400,000 customers. The goal of the water authority is to ensure a sustainable water supply that supports the economic development of the country. The water authority lacked a standard, centralized database of its distribution network, which consisted

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Drakenstein Municipality in South Africa Expands GIS to Improve Public Services

To improve the delivery of public services and address concerns over transparency, the Drakenstein Municipality in the Western Cape of South Africa used geographic information system (GIS) technology.  The municipal GIS staff, with the assistance of SeeClickFix support, configured a custom GIS tool to build public trust, engage residents in reporting nonemergency concerns, enable senior

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Mauritius Water Authority Uses GIS to Map Assets and Modernise System

In Mauritius, an island nation located off the coast of Africa, the Central Water Authority (CWA) serves nearly 400,000 customers. The goal of the water authority is to ensure a sustainable water supply that supports the economic development of the country. The water authority lacked a standard, centralized database of its distribution network, which consisted

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