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Women and GIS 
Mapping Their Stories

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Twenty-three stories about how ordinary girls with very different passions have become extraordinary women and made significant contributions to our world


Women look to other women as role models and for inspiration. Seeing confidence, leadership, and accomplishments in other women helps a young woman envision herself with those qualities. Women and GIS: Mapping Their Stories tells the tales of how 23 women applied themselves and overcame obstacles, using maps, analysis, and geographic information systems (GIS) to contribute to their professions and the world. Sharing the experiences of their childhoods, the misstarts and challenges they faced, and the lessons they learned, each story is a celebration of a woman’s unique path and of the perseverance and hard work it takes to achieve success.


From oceanographers to activists, archaeologists to entrepreneurs, the women in Women and GIS: Mapping Their Stories can serve as mentors to motivate readers who are developing their own life stories and inspire their potential in a new way.

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Contents


Foreword


Preface


Catherine Ball, rising high with ‘drones for good’


Ranu Basu, seeking human interconnectedness on a global scale


Deirdre Bishop, keeping track of the census


Paulette Brown-Hinds, bringing community awareness to life   


Molly Burhans, turning landownership into land stewardship


Kate Chapman, open to helping others benefit from technology


Wan-Hwa Cheng, green sea turtles the apple of her eye


Sylvia A. Earle, Her Deepness works to save the ocean


Shoreh Elhami, a life of service and volunteerism to the greater community


Karen E. Firehock, connecting people to green infrastructure


Kass Green, providing the big picture on natural resources


Kristen Kurland, the heart of a giving teacher


Nancy La Vigne, using quantitative research to tip the scales of justice


Wangari Maathai, the power of one little hummingbird


Holley Moyes, archaeologist explores Maya ritual caves


Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, on the wings of conservation ecology


Miriam Olivares, mentoring from Mexico to Yale


Breece Robertson, protecting what she holds dear


Elena Shevchenko, forging an international bond in tense times


Mary Spence, a cartographer worthy of queen’s honors


Kathryn D. Sullivan, meeting the challenge, from NASA to NOAA—and beyond


Nancy Tosta, setting standards and seeking consensus


Madison Vorva, taking her seat at the table


Acknowledgments

Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781589485297 ● File size 21.4 MB ● Publisher Esri Press ● Country US ● Published 2019 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6870228 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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