Mapping the Nation: Creating the World We Want to See

101 The geographic approach is being taught in schools, so future generations know more about their community and the importance of using maps to collaborate and guide better outcomes. Charities and mission-driven organizations use the geographic approach to amplify the impact their programs have within a community. And conservation organizations are using maps to determine where nature-based solutions can reduce future risk and how a geographic approach can help address a loss of biodiversity. Thirteen Lives shows that in a time of great need, selfless people come together, each providing their perspective and expertise, each making their contribution to a map that has a profound impact on the outcome. We work best when we work together, and together we have the chance to maximize our positive impact on the world. Humanitarian Assistance The war room at the Geohazard Operation Center became the epicenter for map creation and map-based discussions. June 28, 2018: This traditional topographic map puts 3D heights and distances into context.

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