GIS user technology news

News, Business, AI, Technology, IOS, Android, Google, Mobile, GIS, Crypto Currency, Economics

  • Advertising & Sponsored Posts
    • Advertising & Sponsored Posts
    • Submit Press
  • PRESS
    • Submit PR
    • Top Press
    • Business
    • Software
    • Hardware
    • UAV News
    • Mobile Technology
  • FEATURES
    • Around the Web
    • Social Media Features
    • EXPERTS & Guests
    • Tips
    • Infographics
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Tradepubs
  • CAREERS
You are here: Home / News / Business / Esri and the United Nations Partner to Improve Global Climate Resilience

Esri and the United Nations Partner to Improve Global Climate Resilience

May 5, 2014 By Editor

Redlands, California—May 5, 2014—Esri and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) have formed a partnership to build more resilient communities with geospatial technology. The announcement was made at the Abu Dhabi Ascent conference on Sunday, May 4.

 


Esri and UNISDR will develop a cooperative program aimed at growing the global community of resilient cities through GIS science and capabilities. This agreement will build on the UNISDR’s existing Making Cities Resilient campaign by providing resources aimed at helping communities advance from planning to implementation.

 

“Just as we’re supporting President Obama’s Climate Data Initiative and resilience in the US, we are committed to providing expertise, support, and capabilities on a global scale for the Making Cities Resilient effort,” said Esri president Jack Dangermond. “Populations and economies are becoming increasingly concentrated in urban areas. Resilient cities and communities are essential for helping us understand climate impacts and plan measures to reduce exposure to disaster risk.”

 

Margareta Wahlström, the head of UNISDR, said: “Land use and location of critical infrastructure, such as schools and hospitals, are key to good planning for all communities, large and small. Planners must deal with spatial information if they are to reduce risk and build resilience to disasters. This partnership with Esri can help bridge the gap between aspiration and implementation by putting the latest science and technology at the disposal of those who have joined the Making Cities Resilient campaign.”

 

At the 2014 Esri International User Conference, Esri will launch an app challenge centered around UNISDR’s 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient. Later this summer, Esri will also announce a competitive grant program that will award ArcGIS Online for Organizations accounts to selected cities and nonprofits.

 

In addition, Esri will continue to grow and develop its geo-collaboration portal that provides resources for citizens and governments to build more resilient communities. More information about Esri’s partnership with the UN will be available in the coming months.

 

For more information about Esri’s support for resilient communities, visit esri.com/resilientcommunities.

 

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Esri and the United Nations Partner to Improve Global Climate Resilience, Select Category, Select Section

Editor’s Picks

10 Question GeoGeek Rapidfire – Ted Florence @Avenza

AutoCAD for Mac 2015 and AutoCAD LT for Mac 2015 Now Available

Trimble Unity – Next Generation Suite of Software Applications for Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Utilities

MapAnything, Inc. Releases U.S. Property Data Set for Users of Salesforce

See More Editor's Picks...

About Editor

Glenn is a geographer and a GIS professional with over 20 years experience in the industry. He's the co-founder of GISuser and several other technology web publications.

Recent Industry News

Top Benefits of AI Video Surveillance for Businesses and Public Spaces

June 5, 2026 By GISuser

How to Choose the Best Office Interior Designers in Delhi for End-to-End Projects

June 3, 2026 By GISuser

Why Bathroom Renovation Services Often Change More Than Just the Bathroom

May 20, 2026 By GISuser

The Drift Between Early Notes and Final Case Files in Abuse-Related Legal Support

April 29, 2026 By GISuser

Hot News

State of Data Science Report – AI and Open Source at Work

HERE and AWS Collaborate on New HERE AI Mapping Solutions

Virtual Surveyor Adds Productivity Tools to Mid-Level Smart Drone Surveying Software Plan

Categories

Copyright gletham Communications 2015 - 2026

Go to mobile version