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Apogeo Spatial has been sharing vital Earth Science data and information for 35 years, originally as a newsletter called EO Sat Notes (Earth Observation Notes), then in the 2000’s as Imaging Notes magazine, when Blueline Publishing acquired it from then-Space Imaging. In 2013, the brand of Apogeo Spatial was created from this powerful legacy of sharing why governments, academia and enterprises would use remotely sensed data. For almost 20 years, we curated and created amazing content with stunning graphics, online and in print, until 2020.
The Apogeo Spatial mission is to communicate the power of geospatial tools and technologies in managing the world’s scarce resources and environment, so that humanity has the security of water, food, energy, safety and sovereignty.
By Hans-Peter Plag and Shelley-Ann Jules-Plag on June 6, 2017
HUMANITY AND THE EARTH’S LIFE-SUPPORT SYSTEM
The notion of our planet being a life-support system for all life plays a central role in understanding humanity’s relationship to the planet. Humanity is embedded in, and dependent on, the “Earth’s Life-Support System”…
For six years,UrtheCast has been an emerging leader in the democratization of Earth Observation (EO) data by fusing EO with geoanalytics. Now, the symbiotic relationship between those two worlds is strengthening, and rapidly changing the way industries use geospatial…
Paper maps obsolesce rapidly from the moment they are printed, because the ink on the paper remains the same while the world changes—though faster in mid-Manhattan than in the middle of the Mojave Desert. Online maps can be updated…
By Allen Carroll and The Esri Story Maps Team on February 10, 2017
Climate change is already displacing thousands of people. There is little doubt that the coming decades will see a vast increase in the number of people forced from their homes by sea-level rise and extreme weather events, and many…