
Tune in for inspiring stories from thought leaders and GIS users across business, government and education in Canada. Get practical tips for applying geospatial thinking to tackle challenges -- from simple ones encountered in everyday life to the most complex issues our world faces today.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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What makes a map “lost”? In this episode of Geographical Thinking, Michelle Brake welcomes Professor James Cheshire to explore The Library of Lost Maps, a collection of once-famous cartographic gems that have faded from public memory. From beautifull... more
The Esri Canada User Conference is back and it’s more than just maps!
In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake is joined by Mike Gregotski and Mary Jane Maher from the Esri Canada User Conference (UC) planning team to explore w... more
In this first edition of Getting Technical, a new quarterly segment on the Geographical Thinking podcast, we explore the latest updates from the world of GIS technology. This Summer 2025 update features Maggie Samson diving into what’s new in ArcGIS ... more
In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake dives into the inspiring story of Ontario Nature’s Youth Council and their growing impact in the world of conservation. Hear from council members and the Ontario Nature staff that support ... more
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Focusing on the intersection of geography and technology, this collection of episodes features conversations with thought leaders and professionals across various sectors, including education, government, and business. Topics frequently explored include the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for community development, historical storytelling through digital tools, and advanced technology in environmental conservation. The discussions highlight the role of geospatial thinking in addressing both local and global challenges, showcasing innovative projects and solutions while encouraging community engagement.
Noteworthy is the emphasis on collaboration and knowledge sharing, as hosts interview a range of guests who contribute ... more
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