“The combination of geographic information systems (GIS) and the Internet of Things (IoT) has given us the ability to model complex systems, measure performance, and see and measure what works on a scale— and with a timeliness—never before possible. MARTIN O’MALLEY Former governor of Maryland FACING PAGE THIS PAGE Chapter 01: What Is the Geographic Approach? 11 1. Telecommunications: Modeling Wi-Fi coverage. 2. Water and wastewater management: Florida water service facilities. 3. Urban and regional planning: Visualizing an urban plan for Prague in the Czech Republic. 4. Census, population, and demographics: US population census, 2020. 5. Natural resources management: New Jersey Geologic Survey. 6. Campus, facility, and building management: San Francisco Airport terminal management. 7. Public safety, emergency management, and national security: Wellington, New Zealand, public event operations. 8. Planning for and responding to disasters: Ukraine dam sabotage assessment. 9. Social equity: Texas internet access in relation to age and poverty dashboard. 10. Engineering and public works management: Texas bridge construction tracking. 11. Energy utilities: Utility network connectivity trace. 12. Managing and applying land information: Minneapolis land value assessment. 13. Public engagement and collaboration portals: Florida crowdsourcing flood damage. 14. Imagery and remote sensing: Daily crop stress assessment. 1 6 4 7 2 5 8 3 9 13 12 10 11 14
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