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Free GIS Data Portals
Free GIS Data Portals General GIS Data Portals Natural Earth – Vector: Includes coastline, land, oceans, islands, rivers, lakes, glaciated areas and bathymetry. Available at multiple levels of detail. Natural
Earth from Space: Adeus, Amazon Rainforest Deforestation
24 years of Amazon Rainforest deforestation in the Brazilian state of Rondônia are shown in a simulated animation. Source: ESA
SimActive Introduces Game-Changing Technology for Mosaic Creation
SimActive Inc., a world-leading developer of photogrammetry software, is pleased to announce Correlator3D™ version 5.4, with significantly faster mosaic creation and a further increase in quality. The process has been
Call for Applications for the Ph.D. Programme by ESSO-INCOIS
ESSO-INCOIS is a leading institute in the field of operational Oceanography with a specific objective to provide oceanographic information and advisories to public. The services of ESSO-INCOIS are supported by focused in-house
URISA Connect Webinars & Virtual Education
URISA Connect is the virtual component of URISA’s educational offerings. Webinars that connect you to the cutting edge in technology and management lessons for the GIS industry are at your
Webinar: ArcGIS Platform for Forestry Planning & Management
GIS technology profoundly and positively impacts the way land managers, timber managers, and forestry specialists manage timber resources. Esri’s GIS software helps foresters and land managers meet the need of
China to Build Comprehensive EO System in 10yrs
Beijing: China plans to build an earth observation system that integrates use of air, space and ground based technology, including drones, satellites and GPS systems in the next ten years, a top
Supergeo Releases SuperGIS Spatial Analyst 3.2
Supergeo Technologies, the global leading GIS software and solution provider, releases the latest SuperGIS Spatial Analyst 3.2 for worldwide SuperGIS Desktop 3.2 users to experience more advanced spatial analysis functions.
Gap-Filling Landsat 7 SLC-off data using ERDAS and ENVI
On May 31, 2003, the Scan Line Corrector (SLC), which compensates for the forward motion of Landsat 7, failed. Subsequent efforts to recover the SLC were not successful, and the
Earth from Space: Cradle of Humankind
Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. In the eleventh edition we explore a region widely considered to be where early Homo-sapiens emerged


