If you’ve been reading our Mapping for Good series so far you may have noticed the profound influence that crowdsourcing data has had on the world of web maps. Truth to be told, most of today’s “do-good” mapping projects rely Read More
If you’ve been reading our Mapping for Good series so far you may have noticed the profound influence that crowdsourcing data has had on the world of web maps. Truth to be told, most of today’s “do-good” mapping projects rely Read More
For this month’s edition of Mapping for Good, we’ll take a look at a clever project started right here in our hometown of Boulder, CO. As stated on their website, “Falling Fruit is a celebration of the overlooked culinary bounty Read More
In this month’s edition of Mapping for Good we’ll take a look at an exciting tool used to gauge the effects of climate change. ClimateWizard, developed by a partnership between The Nature Conservancy, the University of Washington and the University Read More
Our goal in the Mapping for Good series is to bring light to projects that use maps and geospatial data to make the world a better place. In some cases, the mission may be very specific: we’ve covered organizations that Read More
In this month’s edition of our Mapping for Good series we’re covering an effort that started as a small favor and grew into a movement spanning ten latitudes and 840 miles. The California Coastal Records Project (CCP) inadvertently began in Read More
In this month’s edition of our Mapping for Good series, we’re taking a look at a multinational effort to use geospatial technology to compliment aid efforts in the developing world. The United Nations Institute for Training and Research’s Operational Satellite Read More
In this month’s edition of Mapping for Good, we’ll take a look at how maps are being used to make sense of the daunting web of resources available to people in need. In a giant city, it can at times Read More
In this month’s edition of our new Mapping for Good series, we’ll take a look at a project that aims to demonstrate just how extensive the world’s refugee crisis is by visualizing historic UN refugee data. The Refugee Project was created Read More
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