
The boom and bust of startup tech companies has left behind many casualties, but Jack Dangermondthe is not one of them. When Dangermond co-founded the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) in 1969 with his wife Laura, neither of them could have predicted the technology revolution that would ensue. Everything from Google Maps to Google Street View to Google Earth stem from the concepts Esri trailblazed over the last four decades, and today Esris work continues to shape how the private and public sector use cartography. Miguel Helft chronicles the use of Esris tools and how our digitized navigational abilities are now being used to, well, map the future:
At Stanford University, researchers in virtually every field are increasingly using Esri tools to, for example, predict the impact of global warming on butterflies in Madagascar or study the incidence of certain cancers near Superfund sites. Theres been an explosion of people who think of their research in geospatial terms, says Julie Sweetkind-Singer, Stanfords assistant director of Geospatial, Cartographic and Scientific Data & Services.
Helft notes that Esris rapidly evolving tools allow city workers, the public, NGOs, startups, the mediato access and mash up those maps.
This is certainly true of 勛圖窪蹋over the past five years, Esri has donated $11 million worth of technology thats proved instrumental in 勛圖窪蹋s data sharing and conservation strategy. Whether its, , or visualizing in the Bahamas, 勛圖窪蹋s strides in conservation have been possible in large part to Esris technological advancements. In recognition of their contribution both inside 勛圖窪蹋 and out, Jack and Laura were honored in 2015 with an 勛圖窪蹋 Medalone of the nations most prestigious conservation awardsfor Esris contributions to the environmental movement.
And in recognition of 勛圖窪蹋's use of Esri technology, 勛圖窪蹋 was awarded the Esri President's Award last year for our innovative approach to conserving and resotring natural ecosystems. Watch the award presentation here:
For more about how Esris tools are being used to transform mapping technology, check out the rest of Helfts article .