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SilpaGadi
Esri Contributor

New ArcGIS tutorials

 

A Learn tutorial is a step-by-step workflow that uses a real-world scenario to introduce key ArcGIS tools, products and modern best practices. Here's a roundup of new tutorials in the ArcGIS tutorial Gallery that have appeared in the last month.

Get started with change detection for Africa

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In this second tutorial of the Explore satellite Imagery for Africa you will continue to learn about satellite imagery and remote sensing, but you now focus on identifying, delineating, and extracting change. You will look at three real-life examples: a wildfire in Kenya, water inundations in Chad, and a fast-growing city in Ghana. In all three cases, you will extract change, assess how the landscape was impacted, and understand how your analysis could be used to address resulting challenges.To perform your analyses, you'll use the Digital Earth Africa Explorerapp, the result of a collaboration betweenEsriand theDigital Earth Africa program. The app enables users to seamlessly explore some of the Digital Earth Africa satellite imagery and other earth observation data for the African continent. You'll also learn how to export the data extracted to a local file orArcGIS Online for further use.

 

Automate a geoprocessing workflow with Python (ArcGIS Pro)

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Many workflows in GIS consist of repetitive tasks. Geoprocessing tools can be run using the Geoprocessing pane in ArcGIS Pro, but they are also available in Python as functions of ArcPy. This allows you to automate repetitive geoprocessing tasks using a Python script. In this lesson, you will write a Python script to check the coordinate system of multiple datasets and use that information in the script to determine how the dataset should be processed.

 

Go further with imagery for Africa

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In this third tutorial of the Explore satellite imagery for Africa series, you will continue to learn about satellite imagery and remote sensing. You will now dig deeper and become familiar with essential concepts of imagery analysis, such as spectral profiles and signatures, spectral scatterplots, and spatial resolution. You will also continue to explore real examples on the African continent, such as an oasis in Egypt, mangrove forests in Zanzibar, and a city in South Africa.

To perform your exploration, you will use the Digital Earth Africa Explorer app, which is the result of a collaboration between Esri and the Digital Earth Africa program. The app enables users to seamlessly explore some of the Digital Earth Africa satellite imagery and other earth observation data for the African continent.

 
Cartographic creations in ArcGIS Pro 

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Climate change has caused a rapid and alarming decline of polar sea ice in the twentieth century. Since 1978, this decline has been tracked by satellites, resulting in large amounts of data. In this five-part tutorial series, you are a cartographer who needs to make an educational poster-style map to communicate the ongoing loss of sea ice in the Arctic. Your job is to turn a large dataset into a map that tells a meaningful story. You'll learn how to employ cartographic skills in ArcGIS Pro to make a professional map layout.

 

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PatrichaWilliams
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We strive for a fair and just elections, but how can we overcome voter suppression tactics that have been both documented, utilized, and ingrained in our democracy?

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RebekaAlvarez-Heck
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This year, we've been hard at work reviewing our website to ensure that we are creating a functional experience for our users.   

 

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SilpaGadi
Esri Contributor

New Learn Lessons
 
A Learn Lesson is a step-by-step tutorial that uses a real-world scenario to introduce key ArcGIS tools and workflows. Here's a roundup of new lessons in the Learn ArcGIS Gallery that have appeared in the last month.
 
Connect a 3D digital model to additional table data(ArcGIS Pro)
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In this lesson, as the real estate manager working on the De Zalmhaven complex project in Rotterdam, Netherlands, you need to keep the real estate agents and the owner of the project up to date on the status of the units available for sale or lease. You want to not only share with them the 3D model of the building complex but also enhance that model with additional information contained in a separate table, which documents each unit’s space usage and availability. After setting up an ArcGIS Pro scene, you’ll add to it the 3D model and connect the data table to the model. You’ll then publish the ArcGIS Pro scene as a web scene to Portal for ArcGIS. All your collaborators will be able to access the web scene in their web browser or through ArcGIS Pro. Unlike other lessons in the BIM and GIS series, this workflow is only available for ArcGIS Enterprise implementations.
 
 
Identify gaps in wheat production (ArcGIS Pro)
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Food production relies on many factors such as land suitability, climatic variability, and crop planning. Agroclimatic information is key to national organizations to estimate potential yields and identify areas where food production can be increased. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has developed the Global Agro-Ecological Zones (GAEZ) dataset to provide key information on land utilization, agroclimatic resources, and agricultural production to analyze and identify opportunities to improve yields and food production. In this lesson, you'll take on the role of an analyst who'll use the GAEZ data to analyze wheat production trends in the Yaqui Valley, Mexico.

 

Improve data quality with attribute rules(ArcGIS Pro)

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In this lesson, you will act as a GIS specialist working for the City of White Rock in British Columbia, Canada. You have been tasked with helping the city's mobile workers maintain street light poles. There are four types of tests performed in the field to ensure the quality of each pole. The mean value of these four tests represents the overall test result, which indicates if a street light pole has passed or failed inspection.

Your job is to manage the inspection data. To ensure its quality, you'll create three attribute rules. Attribute rules are user-defined rules that can constrain, calculate, or validate the attribute values of a dataset. To enforce data quality during data entry, you'll create a constraint rule. To automate the data editing process, you'll create an immediate calculation rule. To ensure each street light pole has passed the inspection test, you'll create a validation rule.

 
Reveal lake shrinkage due to severe drought (Imagery and remote sensing )

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Severe droughts and higher temperatures due to climate change are of increasing concern around the world. As regional and global temperatures are significantly increasing, the water levels are dropping in many major water bodies that people, plants, and animals depend on. One way you can raise awareness of this important issue is by visualizing how much lakes are shrinking using satellite imagery and GIS.

Drought is not the only cause of lake shrinkage. Many lakes rise and fall due to regular seasonal variation. Some may be drained for maintenance or irrigation purposes or dammed for other human development purposes. However, the lakes that you will explore in this lesson have severe drought as a significant contributing factor for their falling water levels.

In this lesson, you will access imagery layers using the World Imagery Wayback app, configure a web map with bookmarks to several major lakes that are shrinking due to severe drought, and create a story with interactive swipe maps to compare the before and after imagery of the lakes.

 

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RebekaAlvarez-Heck
Esri Contributor

Happy GIS Day! During our 12 days of GIS, we hope you enjoyed exploring various resources like the Treasure Hunt: GIS around the World!, Connect the dots, SDG Geospatial Learning Lab, and the Modern GIS curriculum.

To celebrate GIS Day, we interviewed a few members of our team about their favorite aspects of working in GIS and their advice for those wanting to learn or work in GIS. We hope you have a great GIS Day!

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Nerrissa
Esri Contributor

Today we invite you to explore the SDG Geospatial Learning Lab which offers various resources on how to use ArcGIS applications to take action on the 17 SDG objectives. These readily available resources are free to use for all. 

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AngelaDuran
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In honor of GIS Day 2022, we celebrate GIS solutions all over the world and their role in improving our lives!

Check out this Treasure Hunt activity!

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Nerrissa
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Let's Honor Our Veterans by sharing their stories.

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