That’s what the Nature Conservancy’s Mark Tercek says he hears nearly every time he works with decision –makers. He says neither government nor business leaders will invest in any project without data showing the project can be successful.
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WASHINGTON, DC – January 15, 2024, The National Environmental Banking Association and EcoBlu Analyst™ announce the release of a viewable/downloadable GIS ArcGIS layer of U.S. Mitigation and Conservation Banks, locations, contacts and more for the community of Esri users. This collection of geographic information and associated maps, apps, and data layers are additional resources for
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With government agencies and private companies adding vast amounts of routinely-isolated data in unrelated databases and still churning paper reports every day – databases, spreadsheets, and reports now exist in different formats, on different servers, and each with their own metadata and codes. Gathering and analyzing this data has become so expensive and time consuming
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