Monthly Archives: March 2014

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Exploring InfraWorks, Vegas Style Event (Full-Length Version)

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This full-length video summarizes the Exploring InfraWorks, Vegas Style event that took place during Autodesk University on Dec. 4, 2014. A bus trip explored the use of Autodesk technology to model the infrastructure of the city of Las Vegas. VTN Consulting is the main contractor on the project.

“National Geographic” Time Scanners Jerusalem

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3_6 ILMF Broadcast (Conference Recap, USGS News, Aerial Imagery Market and More)

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This GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses the recent International LiDAR Mapping Forum, important USGS news, the future of the aerial imagery market, a map contest, and more.

Food Maps

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These food maps created by Caitlin Levin and Henry Hargreaves originally were inspired by a passion for travel. Exploring new places through the food you eat is often a portal to the cultural complexities of that place.

ClearPath Emissions-Management Software

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ClearPath is the next generation of ICLEI's online software suite for local governments managing energy, resources, and GHG emissions. ClearPath offers a powerful and integrated cloud-based platform that allows you to visualize your current and future emissions, and easily carry out sophisticated analysis to determine the right mix of policies to meet your emissions reduction goals.

White House Climate Data Initiative

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NOAA’s SoundScapes

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In this episode: in less than three minutes, this video presents the basics about multibeam and side scan sonar, including a visualization that shows how sonar data is used to make products like nautical charts.

Melting Ice and Rising Seas

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As the planet warms and glaciers and polar ice caps melt, the icy world is fast disappearing, says Julian Dowdeswell from the University of Cambridge. He asks how do we deal with rising sea levels and a changing Arctic?