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GIS in the City
GIS in the City
This set of documents was inspired by the “GIS in the City” instructor-led 3-day course.
Using these documents you will gain an understanding of how to use GIS to leverage the City's data and resources.
Map of Toronto (c. 1900), from the 10th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
You will learn how you can leverage GCC resources to geocode your data and how to have the results published as a web map or added to an ArcGIS Pro document.
Using ArcGIS Pro, you will access additional GIS data including the City's Geographic Foundation Database and local GIS data. You will learn how to use Geographic Analysis techniques to answer questions using this data. You will troubleshoot common problems and produce a PDF map layout.
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