At GreenInfo (greeninfo.org), we create, analyze, visualize, and communicate information in the public interest. Here’s where we talk about how we do it.
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GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here
GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here
Part 3: The next generation GreenInfo Network (2006–2016)
GreenInfo Network
Mar 31
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GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here
GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here
Part 2: Start Up and Expansion (1996–2005)
GreenInfo Network
Mar 30
GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here
GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here
Part 1 of 3, early days
GreenInfo Network
Mar 30
New visualization shows where women are doing best and worst in California
New visualization shows where women are doing best and worst in California
Women’s Well-being Index assesses women’s lives by county for the first time
GreenInfo Network
Mar 30
Cool things we learned at the Esri Dev Summit
Cool things we learned at the Esri Dev Summit
3D mapping, StoryMaps, Smart mapping, Open Data
GreenInfo Network
Mar 23
Using Instagram and Open Data to Put the Public in Public Lands
Using Instagram and Open Data to Put the Public in Public Lands
CaliParks.org opens a door and listens to people being themselves outside
Dan Rademacher
Mar 17
Mapping Monuments
Mapping Monuments
Cartography in support of recent desert national monument declarations
GreenInfo Network
Feb 19
Mobile Maps: Find your story and stick to it!
Mobile Maps: Find your story and stick to it!
Let’s face it: Data visualization and data-driven maps are behind the curve in adapting to mobile devices.
GreenInfo Network
Feb 2
Sea Level Rise: Whose problem is it?
Sea Level Rise: Whose problem is it?
The San Jose Mercury News contacted us yesterday about a map we made a while back show vulnerability to sea level rise in the Bay Area…
GreenInfo Network
Jan 13
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