ArcGIS Online Content: Living Atlas of the World Deane Kensok Sean Breyer.

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ArcGIS Online Content: Living Atlas of the World Deane Kensok Sean Breyer

Workshop Agenda Overview of the Living Atlas - Demo: Accessing the Living Atlas Esri Content Portfolio - Demos: Using Online Content in ArcGIS How to Participate - Demo: Featuring Your Content in the Living Atlas Questions & Answers

Overview of the Living Atlas

Content is Integral to the ArcGIS Platform DesktopWebDevice ServerOnline Content and Services Portal Web GIS Apps Services Access

ArcGIS includes a Living Atlas of the World Maps and Layers from Esri and Thousands of Contributors … with Curated Content on Many Topics The Collection is growing and changing on a daily basis…

Living Atlas Content is Published by Esri, Users, and Partners Built by the ArcGIS Community and Curated by Esri Esri Content COMMUNITY MAPS User Content Partner Content

Accessing the Living Atlas through ArcGIS Multiple ways to Experience the Living Atlas of the World through ArcGIS Apps ArcGIS Online (ArcGIS.com) - Ready-to-Use Maps feature pages - Gallery: Esri Featured Content - Add Data: Browse Living Atlas Layers Living Atlas of the World Web App - Browse and preview maps, layers, and tools ArcGIS for Desktop - Open Web Maps and App Map Layers - Perform Analysis

Accessing the Living Atlas through Custom Web Applications Esri ZIP Code Lookup featuring TapestryUSGS Historical Topographic Map Explorer

Accessing the Living Atlas

Esri Content Portfolio

Esri Content Portfolio within Living Atlas

Current Hi-Res Coverage World Imagery Current Status and Plans for 2016 Added Levels of Detail to Support Very High Resolution - Support for imagery to L21 (7cm) or L23 (2cm), if available Updated Large Scale Imagery with Multiple Sources - Updated U.S. with NAIP 2015 imagery for 26 States (New!) - Continue to deploy imagery contributed by our user community - Country of Spain, States of Texas & Florida, Many Cities in US, CA, etc. Continue Updating & Expanding World Imagery Coverage - Considering options to update with new Commercial Imagery Introduce New version of World Imagery in GCS WGS84 Coordinate System! - Useful for Defense/Intelligence and Oil/Gas User Communities in Particular NAIP 2015 Imagery

NAIP Imagery Nationwide 1m resolution imagery for the Continental United States Nationwide Image Service Multi-band (4-band) Imagery - Supports Natural Color, False Color, NDVI Imagery available for the Past 6 Years - Currently NAIP (Partial 2015) - Now Hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) - Updated with NAIP 2015 Imagery (New!) Imagery provided courtesy of USDA FSA Available with ArcGIS Online Subscription NAIP 2015 Coverage

Landsat 8 Imagery Global 15m imagery for regional land analysis Global: Multi-temporal, Multi-spectral New scene every 16 days (cloud permitting) - Updated daily with approx. 400 scenes Numerous (20+) scenes for whole world - Now Hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Freely Accessible by all ArcGIS Users! Landsat GLS Imagery also Available - Multi-epochs available from 1975 to 2010 New Polar Landsat Services Now Available! - Image services in Arctic and Antarctic projections

MODIS Imagery Global 250m imagery layers to support visualization and analysis Image Layers referencing NASA Global Image Browse Services - GIBS are a set of standard services to deliver global satellite imagery - Esri publishes the highest resolution and most used info products - Global imagery updated daily - Near real time, less than 3 hours latency after capture - Geographic and Polar Stereographic data

Imagery Updates

Basemaps Variety of Basemaps for Different Maps and Apps - From neutral background maps to rich foreground maps Suite of basemaps to support your web maps and applications Reference and Foundation Maps for the Living Atlas New

Esri Basemap Usage Continues Growing Rapidly April 2016 Requests: 9.12 Billion Tile Requests by Country

New Basemaps Expanding the suite of basemaps to support different maps and use cases New Basemaps in Polar Projection - Arctic Oceans: ocean basemap for use in polar region - Arctic Imagery: imagery basemap in same projection - Uses standard projection accepted by NOAA, NGA, Oil & Gas - Recently updated with more recent Landsat scenes! - Antarctic Imagery: new imagery basemap available now! - Antarctic Oceans: coming soon in 2016 New World Hillshade Basemap - Designed to provide base layer for Vector Basemap styles New World Topographic Base (Post-UC) - Designed to provide base layer for 3D overlays

Esri Vector Basemaps New set of basemaps now available in Beta Release New Suite of Basemaps in Vector Format Built from the Same Source Data as our existing Basemaps Multiple Map Styles using One Set of Vector Tiles - Default styles from Esri can be Customized by Users - Customize layers, symbols, language, boundaries, …

Benefits of Vector Basemaps Delivering basemaps in vector tile format provides several benefits to users Faster to Load - Smaller maps = faster maps - Re-use same tiles for multiple styles More Interactive - Display at Any Scale - Rotate the Map / Live Text Very Customizable - Turn Layers On / Off - Client-side Live Styling (Accessible) - Change labels for different languages Look Great on Hi-Res Displays - Vector features and labels look sharper Easier to Update - Cache updates in minutes, hours - Smaller cache faster to update Better Supports Disconnected Use - Store Large Areas on Small Devices Other Map Projections (future) - Available in other projections (GCS WGS84) - Client-side Re-projection of Tiles

Basemap Updates

Elevation Layers: What’s New Added 30m SRTM from NASA / USGS - Africa, South America, Western Europe - Central America, Asia, Australia - Middle East / North Africa Community Maps for Elevation Contributions Included - Netherlands (3m), Finland (3m/10m), Austria (10m), Norway (10m) - U.S. NED (30m, 10m, 3m), U.S. FEMA (3m) - Beginning to Accept User Contributed LiDAR Imagery - Recently published 2m data for the United Kingdom 3D Terrain Service to support ArcGIS Pro and Scene Viewer Introducing New Terrain w/ Bathy Layers and 3D Service - Initially includes 1km GEBCO, will include Community contributions 90m Mont Blanc, Alps Before (90m) After (30m)

Data Appliance for ArcGIS Turnkey Solution to Deploy ArcGIS Online Basemaps and Elevation On-Premises Publish large data sets quickly and easily - Multi-scale maps are pre-rendered and optimized for high-performance publishing Can be deployed in secured, private network Ready to use with ArcGIS for Server Subscription includes 1-year license and annual update 2016 Update to Include Vector Basemap Tiles Now Includes Elevation Data! (Both 2D & 3D)

Demographics and Lifestyle Maps: What’s New Demographic layers and tools available for use in ArcGIS Platform Demographics Now Integrated into the ArcGIS Platform - Mapping, Data Enrichment, Infographics, Reporting - Access in ArcGIS.com, Explorer for ArcGIS, and ArcGIS Pro 1.2! - Premium Content Available with an ArcGIS Online Subscription Latest 2016 / 2021 Data Available for the United States (New!) - Over 50 Ready-to-Use Maps for Demographics and Lifestyle Data - Thousands of Variables to Create Custom Maps and Popups Building a Global Solution - Foundation Data for over 120 Countries now available - More Detailed Data for Selected Countries - Canada, France, S. Korea, Germany, Australia, India, Spain, …

Public Sharing of Living Atlas Maps and Layers Did you Know? Subscriber & Premium Content - Several Esri Layers in the Living Atlas Provided to users with ArcGIS Online Subscription - Subscriber Layers included with Subscription; Premium Layers consume some Credits - Subscriber Content: Landscape, NAIP, Traffic, Elevation, Earth Observations, Historical, etc. - Premium Content: Demographic Maps, Geocoding, Routing, etc. Online Subscribers are Entitled to Share Layers within their Org. or Share Publicly - Subscriber and Premium Content can be Embedded in Public Web Site or Web App - New Tools in ArcGIS Online to Share Apps that contain Subscriber and Premium Content Step-by-Step Instructions in ArcGIS Online Blog (search ‘public sharing’)public sharing - Including Online Demographic Maps in Your Public Maps and Apps Including Online Demographic Maps in Your Public Maps and Apps - How to Share ArcGIS Online Live Feeds with the Public How to Share ArcGIS Online Live Feeds with the Public - Public Access to ArcGIS Online Routing and Traffic Services Public Access to ArcGIS Online Routing and Traffic Services

How to Participate

How to Participate in the Living Atlas Community Living Atlas Community includes: - Contributors: who publish content that is included in the Living Atlas - Curators: who review, approve, and organize content that is included in the Living Atlas Living Atlas Contributors can participate by: a) Publishing content directly through ArcGIS Online b) Publishing content indirectly through Community Maps Living Atlas Curators can participate by: - Reviewing and approving content that is nominated, helping to grow and ensure quality of content over time

Acceptance Criteria for Items in the Living Atlas Minimum Requirements for Consideration and Inclusion Well-designed cartography Reliable and performant Well-configured pop-ups Well-defined legend Well-focused topic Well-maintained data Follows Best Practices for Sharing Attractive thumbnail, informative item details, descriptive user profile Online Resources: Contribute to the Living Atlas, Best Practices for SharingContribute to the Living AtlasBest Practices for Sharing - Sample Maps: 2014 Median Age in USA, Current Wind and Weather Conditions2014 Median Age in USACurrent Wind and Weather Conditions

Living Atlas Contributor: Publish Content through ArcGIS Online Publish and Share Your Maps and Apps through ArcGIS.com to Enrich the Living Atlas 1. Create Item in ArcGIS.com using your ArcGIS Online Account / Organization - Layers can reference ArcGIS Online hosted services, ArcGIS Server services, WMS, etc. - Create new items for ArcGIS Server services and layers if you host them - Web maps can reference these layers or other feature collections that you publish 2. Follow Best Practices for Sharing and Share Items with “Everyone (public)”Best Practices for Sharing 3. Nominate your Items using the new Living Atlas Contributor appLiving Atlas Contributor app livingatlas.arcgis.com/contribute

Contribute to the Living Atlas Get started at: livingatlas.arcgis.com livingatlas.arcgis.com/contribute

Living Atlas Contributor: Publish Content through Community Maps Help Us Make Community Maps better with Your Data Goal is to Blend Your Local, Authoritative Data into the Appropriate Community Map - Improve the maps and layers with better data Identify Community Map(s) you can Support - World Imagery, World Topo Map, Ocean Basemap, World Street Map, World Elevation, Urban Observatory, 3D Cities, etc. Get Started by using our Community Maps Contributor App - Register at communitymaps.arcgis.com

Esri Community Maps: High-Level Architecture Commercial Data ArcGIS Online World Topo Map World Street Map World Imagery Value Added Services Community Maps Other Maps & Layers (elevation, buildings,…) Contributor Data Web Maps and Apps Contribution App Contribution App Apply Submit Data Data Review Map Preview GDB Open Data

Esri Community Maps: High-Level Architecture Commercial Data ArcGIS Online World Topo Map World Street Map World Imagery Community Maps Contributor Data Web Maps and Apps Contribution App Contribution App Apply Submit Data Data Review Map Preview GDB Open Data Vector Basemap Style 2 Style 3 Style 4 ArcGIS Pro Other Maps & Layers Advantages Faster Caching Less Hardware Less Storage Re-Usable Tiles

Community Maps Opportunities to Contribute Imagery – Current and high resolution (1m or better) Elevation – 10 meter DEM or better (3m or better in USA) Oceans – Bathymetry & Places Hydrography – Streams, Watersheds & Elevation - Stream Gauges (live feeds) Basemaps – Reference layers and features - Buildings, Streets, Parks, Boundaries, Parcels, POIs

Call to Action! Use Living Atlas Maps and Layers in Your Work - Select the content that is useful to you, and share it with your colleagues Register Your Maps and Layers in Online and Nominate to Living Atlas - Promote the work of your agency to larger audience of users Provide Feedback on What Content You’d like to See Included - Encourage colleagues in other federal, state agencies to share their work Questions