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Esri 2012: Exciting New Uses for ArcGIS - Center for a Livable Future Blog

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Jamie Harding writes:

People and organizations are doing amazing things with ArcGIS, and I recently got to hear about some of them at this week’s Esri User Conference. For the uninitiated, ArcGIS is a system that creates maps, compiles geographic data, shares data, and a lot more, and we use it at CLF for our Maryland Food System Map project. The projects I heard about at the conference have inspired me to think about how I can incorporate elements from them into our Food System Map.

http://www.livablefutureblog.com/2012/07/esri-2012-exciting-new-uses-for-arcgis

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