SDI Interesting Reads - April 2019
Curious about British Columbia’s interactive web map on 200 cases of unidentified human remains? Do you know about the new interactive website showcasing more than 250 images of Earth from the International Space Station? Where is the global GIS and spatial analytics market headed? Find out more in April’s SDI Interesting Reads.
- BC Coroners Service launches an interactive map of mystery human remains
- Nova Scotia student creates an interactive world map using Chris Hadfield's images from space
- Exploration, imagination, innovation – a new space strategy for Canada
- New geospatial web services with socio-economic data from the 2016 Canadian Census
- GeoBase releases significant updates to National Hydro Network (NHN)
- Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada inspects the High Arctic
- Interactive physiographic regions of Canada map shows unique topography and geology
- Over 36,000 historical RADARSAT-1 satellite images of Earth now available as open data
- The human reach: understanding the global scale of human activities Story Map
- The ultimate list of GIS formats and geospatial file extensions
- Esri Developer Summit 2019 recap
- The global GIS and spatial analytics market to reach US$88.3 billion by 2020
- What's new with OpenStreetMap basemap (March 2019)