Indoor GIS for Emergency Response -- When Location Matters Most

Indoor GIS for Emergency Response -- When Location Matters Most

The role of address points as a critical aspect of enhancing response efforts and ensuring public safety exemplifies the evolving landscape of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and emergency management. Address points, the geographical markers representing specific locations or addresses within a GIS database, serve as a fundamental element for emergency response mapping. These data points…

Enhancing Indoor GIS Mapping with Points of Interest

Enhancing Indoor GIS Mapping with Points of Interest

When communicating and making user-friendly maps and applications, Points of Interest (POIs) are essential pieces of information. Traditionally, POIs referred to locations that were ‘destinations’, such as landmarks or monuments that people would navigate to, usually over long distances such as by vehicle. Modern POIs with Indoor GIS facilitate navigation and wayfinding inside of buildings, but also provide connectivity, serving as a gateway between your map and your information portal.

Two Ways to Display Parcel Lineage with Your Parcel Fabric Data

Two Ways to Display Parcel Lineage with Your Parcel Fabric Data

If your organization is looking for ways to represent parcel lineage with your parcel fabric data, Esri has some options at ArcGIS Pro 3.2.  A Link Chart is a visual representation of the relationship between items in the parcel fabric, such as parcels and records. Another option to display parcel lineage is with a Before/After Map Layout in ArcGIS Pro.