Indeed. Geography is about why things occur where they do. Consider cities. With GIS, you can see the relationship between where cities are and what major geographic feature they are located near. For instance, cities like Seattle, San Diego, and New York, are located near or next to oceans. In fact, looking at a map, the Boswash megalopolis is located along the Eastern seaboard, near the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the USA's inland population grew along the Great Lakes region (Chicago, Milwaukee,etc) and large rivers (Cincinnati, Pittsburgh,etc).
Hello@@ethancodyre ! As long as we have issues that cover space and time and that change rapidly, such as natural hazards, population change, water, energy, and so on, we will have some form of GIS.. whether it is called GIS or something else, we need a map based system to model changes and plan for a more resilient future.
Wonderful, very inspiring talk. My biology students are the living proof that mapping is a tool to ask more science driven questions. Thank you Dr. Kerski for providing us with this great opportunity.
Indeed. Geography is about why things occur where they do. Consider cities. With GIS, you can see the relationship between where cities are and what major geographic feature they are located near. For instance, cities like Seattle, San Diego, and New York, are located near or next to oceans. In fact, looking at a map, the Boswash megalopolis is located along the Eastern seaboard, near the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the USA's inland population grew along the Great Lakes region (Chicago, Milwaukee,etc) and large rivers (Cincinnati, Pittsburgh,etc).
Thanks GeoScholar! You are 1 of my inspirations!
@@Our__Earth While GIS has innovated the field of geospatial mapping, what feats could a successor to GIS improve upon?
Hello@@ethancodyre ! As long as we have issues that cover space and time and that change rapidly, such as natural hazards, population change, water, energy, and so on, we will have some form of GIS.. whether it is called GIS or something else, we need a map based system to model changes and plan for a more resilient future.
Wonderful, very inspiring talk. My biology students are the living proof that mapping is a tool to ask more science driven questions. Thank you Dr. Kerski for providing us with this great opportunity.
Thanks Johanna! Keep on mapping!
Great job, Joseph--as always a great source for all things map-related and an ambassador for the value of maps for society!
Thanks Sabina and be spatial!
Great talk on Maps! You are a legend! So great to meet you! Keep inspiring with your passion!
I don't know about Legendary status but thanks so much!
Awesome. I have shared this link with my students! Thank you Joseph!
Many thanks!
You make some great points in this talk, Joseph.
Dr C it is an honor - many thanks!
As always Joseph an inspiring talk!
Thanks so much!
amazing presentation
Excellent presentation.
5:18 cool 3D map feature
Very inspirational!
我是被學校利用暑假作業逼來看這部片的...
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你要不要跟我說一下他到底說了甚麼有意義的事情
@@修女貓貓 你是哪個學校的🤣
@@修女貓貓 我原本想要寫心得,但是我發現我寫不出來...
Could you put the Spanish translation for my class?
Hola Lui - see my Our Earth channel - I have a Spanish version there. Admittedly my pronunciation is not the best...