HashtagsCompiled on | #GISDay, #GISDay2023 |
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Related Hashtags | #GIS, #Geospatial |
2023 Date | November 15, 2023 |
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GIS Day aims to celebrate and promote the use of geographic information systems (GIS) across various sectors and industries. This day highlights the importance of these advanced tools in analyzing and visualizing spatial data, as well as making informed decisions to address complex issues. GIS technology plays a crucial role in areas such as land management, natural resource preservation, infrastructure development, and public safety, among many others. First celebrated in 1999, GIS Day was inspired by geographer Ralph Nader and GIS software pioneer Esri. The event receives significant attention in the United States, as many American organizations and institutions rely on GIS technology to optimize their operations and services. In fact, the U.S. has been a global leader in the development and adoption of GIS tools and applications, which have made a profound impact on urban planning, environmental policies, disaster response, and even elections. GIS Day is typically observed through special events, workshops, and presentations organized by schools, colleges, businesses, and government agencies. These activities offer opportunities for people to learn about and appreciate the value of GIS, as well as explore exciting developments and innovations within the field. They may include hands-on demonstrations, lectures, or even mapathons – collaborative efforts to contribute spatial data to public platforms such as OpenStreetMap. GIS Day is celebrated annually on the third Wednesday of November. Facts & quotes about GIS Day
Top things to do in the US for GIS Day
GIS Day references and related siteswww.gisday.com: Origins of GIS www.esri.com: GIS Facts storymaps.arcgis.com: GIS Day |
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