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A geographic information system (GIS), captures, stores, analyzes, manages, and presents data that refers to or is linked to location.
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Links to free software and data.
The FAO GeoNetwork provides Internet access to interactive maps, satellite imagery and related spatial databases.
A resource for GIS professionals.
Examples of United States and Canada raster and vector GIS projects.
The complete source for information and resources. Information on data and applications and about GIS careers.
Site delivers the latest news, feature articles, and updates concerning the use of GIS, LBS, GPS, and geospatial technologies.
News and tutorials that covers topics about web mapping, geospatial technology, GNSS and mobile mapping.
Provides information on the use of GIS in public health applications, from a 1998 conference.
Links to free software and data.
News and tutorials that covers topics about web mapping, geospatial technology, GNSS and mobile mapping.
Provides information on the use of GIS in public health applications, from a 1998 conference.
Examples of United States and Canada raster and vector GIS projects.
Site delivers the latest news, feature articles, and updates concerning the use of GIS, LBS, GPS, and geospatial technologies.
The FAO GeoNetwork provides Internet access to interactive maps, satellite imagery and related spatial databases.
A resource for GIS professionals.
The complete source for information and resources. Information on data and applications and about GIS careers.

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