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Harness the Power of GIS for Natural Resources

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Integrate Diverse Information: Informed decisions rely on integrated information from diverse sources. Using Esri technology, data can be compiled into a common operational picture for comparative analysis, visual presentation and reporting. Perform Advanced Statistical Analysis: Advanced and computationally efficient algorithms perform complex statistical calculations to accurately deliver timely results for decision making, planning and forecasting. Communicate More Effectively: Presenting clinical and administrative information graphically through mapped data opens the door to a wealth of information that can be quickly assimilated, communicated, understood and explained. Improve Data Accuracy with Mobile Devices: By integrating mobile devices – such as handheld GPS units – data can be entered with exact geographic coordinates along with other descriptive information. Provide Access to Data Across the Enterprise: Data is far more valuable when it can be integrated and used in the decision making process by a broad range of users. Esri technology provides a way to move data from the project level so that it can be used by the entire organization. Data can be easily accessed using an Intranet or the Internet. Key Benefits & Features In the information intensive environment of natural resources, Esri technology plays a critical role due to its ability to integrate a wide range of data sources, from legacy systems to imagery, and to make complex data quickly and easily understood through visual representation. The ability of Esri's GIS solutions to intelligently manage, correlate, predict, model and share information makes it an essential analytical and decision making tool. "GIS gives Canadians the power to think and plan geographically, as well as the valuable tools needed to model and map our country for better decision making. This exciting technology is making a significant contribution to research, protection and management of agriculture, and the environment. GIS analysis can take an eight-week job and turn it into a job that is finished in just eight minutes." Julie Leese Director, National Land and Water Information Service Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 4 Esri Canada | Harness the Power of GIS for Natural Resources

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