Season 4 | Episode 16: From Pixels to Peaks on the PCT
Join Michelle Brake and GIS specialist Galen Keily as they delve into mapping across a continent, the wonders of the Pacific Crest Trail and the role of GIS in its stewardship.
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Join Michelle Brake and GIS specialist Galen Keily as they delve into mapping across a continent, the wonders of the Pacific Crest Trail and the role of GIS in its stewardship.
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Esri’s Heather Smith gives insight into her cartographic wizardry, revealing how she mixes creativity with data to craft tutorials that'll have you mapping like an ArcGIS Pro in no time.
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Join Geographical Thinking podcast host Michelle Brake as she explores the ins and outs of post-secondary GIS education in Canada with our special guests, Jon Salter and Rahul Chandra.
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Join us for Geographical Thinking Caps! Hosted by Michelle Brake, this game features GIS gurus Madison Mackey and Brandon Wheatley, who demonstrate their knowledge of the world of vacations.
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Recently returned from an expedition to Antarctica, Anais Schaenzel shares her story about using field GIS to provide near real-time blog updates that offered a look into Antarctica's icy landscapes.
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In this episode of Geographical Thinking, we'll unearth the secrets behind the Network of Nature's initiatives and strategies for fostering biodiversity, ecological restoration and sustainability.
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Lichens are not just patches on rocks and branches, but characters in a complex ecological story. Miranda Frison helps uncover the intricacies of lichen communities through ecological modelling.
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The Esri Canada K-12 Education program works with teachers to bring GIS into the classroom. With partnerships and community action, the program seeks to increase adoption outside the classroom too.
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Forty thousand children go missing in Canada every year. The Missing Children Society of Canada is leveraging the latest location technology to ensure more children are found faster.
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Guan Yue chats with Jan Kestle, founder of Environics Analytics, about the importance of data-driven decision making with a keen focus on location intelligence.
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In this special episode of the Geographical Thinking podcast, Annie Latremouille, TD’s associate VP of geospatial data and retail analytics, discusses how GIS groups can thrive as part of a team.
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Georgina Fire and Rescue Services transformed their community risk assessment process at an expense of $58. How did they do it? Deputy fire chief Lorianne Zwicker explains all.
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Ingrid Buday, founder of No More Noise Toronto, makes a ruckus about excessive noise in the big city before noise bylaws are reviewed. Learn how in this episode of the Geographical Thinking podcast.
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Joining Esri Canada’s Guan Yue to discuss the role of geoanalytics in healthcare is Gayle Seddon, director Eof the Southlake Community Ontario Health Team.
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CBRE is the world's largest commercial real estate services firm. Guan chats with Naz Ali, senior GIS manager for CBRE Limited, to learn how they use location data and GIS to identify market trends.
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What’s the future of office buildings in a world of hybrid work? A report by the Canadian Urban Institute, “The Case for Conversions”, examines adaptive reuse of empty buildings in eight cities.
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We explore the cutting-edge world of GeoAI that is revolutionizing geospatial analysis
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From Stanley Park to Gros Morne, join us on an awe-inspiring journey that traverses the most captivating landscapes our planet has to offer.
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James Hardcastle, Associate Director of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, discusses the global initiative to protect 30% of the Earth by 2030, otherwise known as 30X30.
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Alex Martonik, Business Resilience, Financial Services, and Insurance Lead for Esri, chats with Esri's John Lenahan about why climate resilience matters to businesses.
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