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The Geography of Hope: Real-Life Stories Optimists Mapping a Better World in Bloomington, MN
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The Geography of Hope: Real-Life Stories Optimists Mapping a Better World in Bloomington, MN
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From Prague to Berkeley to Nairobi to Kyiv, The Geography of Hope tells the stories of optimists who map the world to a better future.The Geography of Hope introduces readers to people who are changing the world, using “the most important technology you’ve probably never heard of.” Nine topical stories include radical AI-driven changes in national intelligence, more transparent policing, a father-daughter duo fighting for fair elections, protecting democracy in Eastern Europe, removing deadly explosives across the world after conflicts, and how we can improve K-12 education. This book puts human faces to geographic information system (GIS) mapping and technology in a real-world way that hasn’t been done before.Former National Audubon Society CEO and award-winning writer and photographer David Yarnold traveled the world to tell new stories: how GIS is helping to create “conservation for and by Africans” to meet the challenges of climate change and threats to wildlife; and how well-known businesses around the world are becoming more profitable through their use of GIS.Yarnold reveals the GIS all around us in a non-technical way with relatable stories of families, leadership, and collaboration. National Geographic-quality full-color photos and illustrations throughout Layperson’s explanation of GIS Nine compelling events-driven stories of diverse optimists and achievers who are making a difference
From Prague to Berkeley to Nairobi to Kyiv, The Geography of Hope tells the stories of optimists who map the world to a better future.The Geography of Hope introduces readers to people who are changing the world, using “the most important technology you’ve probably never heard of.” Nine topical stories include radical AI-driven changes in national intelligence, more transparent policing, a father-daughter duo fighting for fair elections, protecting democracy in Eastern Europe, removing deadly explosives across the world after conflicts, and how we can improve K-12 education. This book puts human faces to geographic information system (GIS) mapping and technology in a real-world way that hasn’t been done before.Former National Audubon Society CEO and award-winning writer and photographer David Yarnold traveled the world to tell new stories: how GIS is helping to create “conservation for and by Africans” to meet the challenges of climate change and threats to wildlife; and how well-known businesses around the world are becoming more profitable through their use of GIS.Yarnold reveals the GIS all around us in a non-technical way with relatable stories of families, leadership, and collaboration. National Geographic-quality full-color photos and illustrations throughout Layperson’s explanation of GIS Nine compelling events-driven stories of diverse optimists and achievers who are making a difference


















