Episode 18: Mapping the Climate
We’re going to pumpkin spice up your GIS in this episode of the podcast. First, we’ll look at how our user community is using GIS to better understand and confront climate change. Then our ArcGIS Pro GeoGeek will share what’s new in ArcGIS Spatial Analyst.
What's Making Us Mappy [1:21]
Our hosts share one cool thing that is catching their eye in the world of ArcGIS.
Mark kicks off the podcast by sharing his mappiness about the latest additions to ArcGIS Solutions. He provides a quick rundown of the six new solutions, then dives a little deeper into one that might be useful for many GIS organizations to implement – GIS Request Management.
- Documentation: ArcGIS Solutions - What's new in June 2024
- Documentation: Introduction to GIS Request Management
Maggie shares her excitement about ArcGIS Online, which is now authorized as FedRAMP Moderate. The Federal Risk and Authorization Program (FedRAMP) in the United States granted ArcGIS Online with this higher-level security standard on July 22,2024. Learn more about what this means and what’s coming next.
- ArcGIS Blog: ArcGIS Online FedRAMP Moderate Authorized!
- ArcGIS Trust Center: FedRAMP
Inside the Arc [5:40]
Feature interview that takes our audience inside an Esri product or capability.
At the forefront of many of our global conversations is climate change. GIS is a critical tool to help us understand and tackle the impacts of a changing climate. From tracking extreme weather to modeling environmental scenarios, GIS enables stakeholders to make informed decisions and drive effective climate action. To walk us through an Esri Canada resource to help us address a changing climate using GIS, we are thrilled to welcome Madison Mackey to the podcast. She is a Technical Solutions Specialist with the President’s Office and is the creator and curator of our Climate Change Data & Resources site.
Guest: Madison Mackey, Technical Solutions Specialist, President’s Office at Esri Canada (LinkedIn)
- Esri.ca Website: climate.esri.ca
- Esri Canada Blog: Navigating Climate Change: Essential Resources to Stay Informed
- GeoSnaps: Navigating the Esri Canada Climate Change Data and Resource Hu
GeoGeeks [14:41]
Rotation of Esri Canada panelists shares what's new in ArcGIS technology.
Alison O’Brien, our ArcGIS Pro GeoGeek returns to the podcast to talk about one of her favourite topics, ArcGIS Spatial Analyst. This extension provides advanced spatial modelling and analysis tools for both raster and feature data. Alison highlights many of the new features and enhancements to ArcGIS Spatial Analyst included in ArcGIS Pro 3.3.
Guest: Alison O'Brien, ArcGIS Support Consultant, ArcGIS Support Services at Esri Canada (LinkedIn)
- ArcGIS Blog: What's New for Spatial Analyst in ArcGIS Pro 3.3
- Documentation: What’s new in ArcGIS Pro 3.3
- Documentation: What is the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension?
M versus M [24:00]
Our hosts quiz each other about all things ArcGIS and GIS.
Maggie takes control of the game board as she quizzes Mark about all things Paralympics. Learn more about the history and the geography behind one of the biggest sporting competitions on the planet in the afterglow of the latest event in Paris. Does Mark have his A-Game about these games? Gold medals are on the line!
- Website: The History of the Paralympic Games
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- See our full interviews and GeoSnaps on the Esri Canada YouTube channel
- Stay up-to-speed on products and developments affecting you in our blog, Getting Technical
Have a podcast idea? E-mail us at spatialreport@esri.ca
Hosts
- Maggie Samson, Product Specialist, ArcGIS Online at Esri Canada (LinkedIn)
- Mark Ho, Technical Solutions Specialist at Esri Canada (LinkedIn)