Does anyone know the name of the map they were displaying on the big screens as you walked into the plenary session at the User Conference for 2022?
It looked like a physiographic province map, but was worldwide. Below is a snapshot, and some names you can pick out are "Andean System" or "Sub Andean Depression". I looked around on Living Atlas but couldn't find a layer that matches up. If it's out there on Esri or is a map for download from another location I'd love to take a look. Thank you.
It took a while (apologies), but I finally got the source for that map from our UC Events staff. That map was created by Charlie Frye on the Living Atlas team. The map is described below:
Title: The Stunning Diversity of South America's Topography
Description: The World Named Landforms layer is most detailed description of the Earth's geomorphological divisions, provinces, and landforms. Names and codes describe topography, process, and structure for the Earth's land surface.
The Named Landforms of the World layer is in Living Atlas and can be found here:
https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=f975b762b9ca447cb4b7dd1438133d09
I forgot to add this blog article which provides additional context and details. https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-living-atlas/announcements/introducing_nlwv2/