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Volume 25 :: Number 3

[ Summer :: 2010 ]

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Building Bridges with Location Intelligence
Next-gen Business Intelligence
Location intelligence is more than just the ability to plot data on a map, although visualization is a big component. LI is the next evolution of business intelligence, because: ... read on
CRS Impact
Myanmar Cyclone Relief and Coral Reef Monitoring
Community Remote Sensing (CRS) is an emerging movement made possible by technology advancement, public access to satellite imagery and the growing mass of technology-savvy ... read on
Caribbean Island Maps On- and Off-shore Habitats
Balancing Growth with Preservation
On the island of Saint Lucia, where tourism drives the economy, managing new development and protecting natural resources require a delicate balancing act. As it seeks economic ... read on
ESRI Business Partner Section
Featuring ESRI, GeoEye, Applanix, Spot Image
ContentsESRI Business PartnersArcGIS 10EyeQ LaunchesUltra-Rapid Airborne Imagery for ArcGIS Image ServerStreaming SPOTMaps to Your GISMore than 2,000 companies in 46 countries ... read on
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Secure World Foundation Forum
CRS Potential for Disaster Response
Recently, I was asked to share my vision for the future of remote sensing and the response to natural disasters. Where could we be in 10 years? Where should we be? Are we even making effective use of what is available today? These questions are . . . read on
Publisher's Letter
Earth Observations Emphasis Rises
Conferences continue to be a key focus for us as more organizations begin to understand more fully the value and potential of Earth Observations. In recent years, major gatherings such as Geospatial World Forum in India (formerly Map World Forum) and World Satellite Business Week in Paris, have been adding Earth Observations Symposia within their meetings. These inclusions demonstrate . . . read on
Earth Scope
Climate Change: Skeptics vs. Science
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Guest Editorial
A Passionate Pioneer is Back in the Saddle
Lawrie Jordan is Director of Imagery for ESRI, as well as Special Assistant to Jack Dangermond, President of ESRI. In this capacity, he serves as an advocate for successful applications of all forms of imagery within the GIS enterprise, including environmental, civil, and defense solutions. Mr. Jordan has . . . read on
Guest Editorial
Harnessing the Information of our Changing Earth (and Industry)

With over 20 years of experience in the geospatial industry, Campbell is a well known and highly regarded speaker, lecturer and trainer throughout the world. Prior to joining ERDAS, Campbell served . . .

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Guest Editorial
Community Remote Sensing Fills the Gap
How will the private sector contribute to the field of remote sensing two decades hence? Among its important new functions will be filling what may be called remote sensing’s “scale gap” — the emerging demand for human-scale observations not readily supplied by traditional spaceborne and airborne remote sensing. read on