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Feature: Out with Paper
Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) gives surveyors, conveyancers, and territorial (local government) authorities across New Zealand secure access to the nation's digital cadastre and land titles through an online system called Landonline. Professional Surveyor Magazine, September 2008by Karen Richardson, ESRI
Inaugural GIS/RS Summit Held at ESRI U.C.
More than 200 attendees joined speakers in discussing how remotely sensed data has been used successfully at their respective organizations at the inaugural Remote Sensing and GIS Summit held Aug. 3, prior to the 2008 ESRI International User Conference in San Diego, California. Imaging Notes, September, 2008
Mapping at Collins Bartholomew
The 12th Edition of The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World, and the forthcoming The Times Universal Atlas of the World, epitomize the use of geographic data and Geographic Information System (GIS) technology in the creation of published atlases and maps. GeoInformatics, July/August, 2008, page 10by Mick Ashworth and Jim Irvine
Unlocking the Wealth of Imagery
Both public and private organizations are find-ing that the volume of imagery available to them is growing at a rapid rate. At the same time, however, the importance of updated and current imagery, including aerial and satel-lite, is also growing. Decision makers in many organizations need the latest high-quality im-ages to visualize and analyze activities such as land use, forest quality, military operations, and emergency situations. Image Notes, Summer 2008by Karen Richardson, ESRI
Carl Mannerfelt Gold Medal
For his outstanding contribution to cartography and geographic information science Jack Dangermond, founder and president of ESRI, is honored with the highestaward of ICA, the Mannerfelt Gold Medal. ICA News, December, 2007, page 7