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Mapping the Nation: Governments' Coordinated Responses to Crises [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, height x width: 279x254 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1589486609
  • ISBN-13: 9781589486607
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, height x width: 279x254 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1589486609
  • ISBN-13: 9781589486607

Mapping the Nation: Governments Coordinated Responses to Crises continues the pattern of annual national mapping books from Esri that highlight inspiring GIS work by the public sector. This year, this book focuses on the many ways GIS can help governments in times of crisis.

These stories highlight how GIS was applied during the COVID-19 pandemic with a focus on how the public sector uses GIS to serve all people. Mapping the Nation: Governments Coordinated Responses to Crises details how GIS helps gather details about people and place to assist the vulnerable, rally responders, and lend clarity in times of crisis. These stories provide a sample of the work of thousands of public sector professionals around the world who are using GIS to navigate this new territory. They detail how governments at a local, national, and global scale turn to GIS for crisis management.

Governments have applied GIS to all manner of challenges. Many states and localities used their understanding of their workers and businesses to forecast and address economic hardship, and to plan for contingencies and recovery. Cities across the country have used GIS to examine and understand who they serve—and who they leave out—to adjust budgets to address inequities.

In this time of crisis, we have seen the value of a societal GIS with governments embracing it from the point of seeing details on a dashboard to the delivery of assistance.



An annual compilation of inspiring stories of government GIS work, this year's volume, Mapping the Nation: Governments Coordinated Responses to Crises, focuses on crisis management.

Foreword ix
Introduction xi
An Awakening: Location Intelligence Receives the Spotlight It Deserves
1(4)
Mapping Epidemics: From SARS, Zika, and Ebola to the Pandemic of COVID-19
5(4)
Warnings About Spread/Real-TimeTracking
9(18)
Inside Look at the Johns Hopkins Dashboard, Keeping Tabs on the Virus
11(4)
A Look at Global Geospatial Challenges and Achievements
15(4)
CDC Supports State Dashboards to Better Monitor Cases and Capacity
19(4)
Tempe Tests Wastewater to Provide Early Warnings
23(4)
Guiding Actions/Field Operations
27(24)
Army Corps Uses Maps and Models to Create Surge Hospital Capacity
29(4)
Firefighters Turn to Apps, Maps, and Dashboards to Communicate and Act
33(4)
UN's Urban Search and Rescue Network Gains New Awareness
37(4)
World Food Programme Guides Operations in Afghanistan with Online GIS Apps
41(4)
Amazonian Tribe Applies Location Intelligence to Protect Community
45(6)
Rallying Resources/Creating Community
51(14)
Local Governments Map Food and Essentials to Guide People
53(4)
State and Local Government Open Data Sites Share COVID-19 News, Resources
57(4)
GISCorps Builds an Authoritative Map of COVID-19 Testing Sites
61(4)
Forecasting Needs/Modeling Capacity
65(28)
Smart Maps Guide COVID-19 Investigations and Actions and Monitor Effectiveness
67(4)
Models and Maps Explore COVID-19 Surges and Capacity to Help Officials Prepare
71(4)
How Direct Relief Solves Medical Supply Chain Problems
75(4)
How GIS Can Help Leaders Achieve Equitable, Speedy Vaccine Distribution
79(6)
States Apply Location Intelligence to Manage Parks
85(4)
In Back-to-Back Hurricanes, Louisiana National Guard Calls on Predictive Model
89(4)
Disease Surveillance/Community Contact Tracing
93(12)
Introducing Community Contact Tracing
95(4)
Contact Tracing Is Making Progress in Colorado
99(6)
Addressing Vulnerability and Equity
105(22)
Finding the Most Vulnerable among Us
107(4)
Homelessness in a Pandemic: Cities and Counties Search for Solutions
111(4)
Data and Smart Maps Are Elevating Human Services in Snohomish County, Washington
115(4)
Online Schooling Prompts Municipalities to Map Digital Inequities
119(4)
Chengeta Wildlife Wields Location Intelligence to Fight Poachers
123(4)
Recovery and Resilience Strategy
127(16)
Mapping the Chicago Region's Transit Recovery
129(4)
Where Business Reopenings Could Pose COVID-19 Risk
133(2)
Things Retailers Should Consider When They Reopen
135(4)
Kentucky Maps Economic Recovery
139(4)
Adapting to New Realities
143
Five Spatial Approaches to Reopen Safely
145(4)
Location Intelligence Guides Adaptation of Voting Practices
149(4)
YMCA Uses Location Intelligence to Match Programs to Member Needs
153(4)
Slovakia's COVID-19 Testing Gains Efficiency with Live Maps
157
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