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The Fast, Easy Way to Create a Comparable Sales Report
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Stop jumping between tools. Learn how Land id lets you build and share comparable sales reports directly from the parcel card—fast, accurate, and client-ready.
Seeing the Forest From the Trees: Solving Tree Inequality With GIS
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We don’t typically think of trees as a critical part of a city’s infrastructure, but they are just as important as highways and electric lines. Inadequate tree coverage in a neighborhood results in much higher temperatures, poorer air quality and lower property values. That’s why many cities are taking steps to address tree inequality. By utilizing multiple geospatial datasets, conservation nonprofit American Forests created The Equity Score map to visualize tree distribution across the US. In doing so, the project found that in the poorest neighborhoods — where 90% of residents live in poverty — they have 41% less coverage than the wealthiest areas.
Land id® Announces the Release of New Airports Layer
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Dallas, TX — August 17, 2021 — Land id® (formerly MapRight) is excited to announce the release of our new Airports Layer. With this feature, our users can view accurate airport locations instantly.
In Real Estate, a Picture Can be Worth More Than 1,000 Words
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In real estate, photographs of a property are an incredibly valuable marketing tool. Very rarely do people buy properties sight unseen. After all, people want to see what they’re buying, and that’s especially true in real estate. If you’re selling land, though, you can’t just snap some photos and call it a day. You have to make sure to capture the beauty and fantasy of the home and the land, and this is how you do it.
GIS Green Energy Management For The World’s Most Popular Renewable
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Hydropower isn’t new by any means; humans have been harnessing the power of water for thousands of years (though back then, the energy was mostly used for tasks such as grinding wheat into flour). It wasn’t until 1880 that hydropower was first used in the U.S. industrially. And two years later, in September of 1882, a Wisconsin plant on the Fox River became the first to sell the electricity it produced.
Substations, And Transmission Lines, And Grid Mapping Software, Oh My!
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On September 4th, 1882, Thomas Edison permanently altered history. Late afternoon in lower Manhattan he flipped the switch on the Pearl Street Station’s generators, and thus, the electric grid was born. In those days, we did not have the slightest of clues what the future of energy looked like, all we knew was that something revolutionary had occurred - and we were right. Today, the grid supplies electricity across the nation, powering everything from homes, to factories, to electric cars.
The Choice Is Yours: Build It Yourself Or Turn To The Mapping Experts
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Life would be wildly different if we didn’t have maps. From highlighting important trends to helping us find our way to new places, these visualizations shape our perception of the world. Accordingly, cartography is a great career to be in; the work is interesting, travel is frequent, and it’s a highly creative occupation. Occasionally, cartographers will even sneak a fictional city into their maps to catch copycats (Google Maps does it too - ever heard of Argleton, England?). All of that is to say, mapping experts contribute a great deal to society.
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