About this Event
From Prague to Berkeley to Nairobi to Kyiv, location data is being collected and analyzed through Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology to map a better future. It's a powerful tool that can be applied to environmental conservation, healthcare, law enforcement, and educational innovation.
Join us as Pulitzer Prize-winning editor and former National Audubon Society CEO David Yarnold discusses his groundbreaking book, The Geography of Hope: Real-Life Stories of Optimists Mapping a Better World.
Don't miss inspiring stories of individuals and organizations leveraging tech to create positive change.
What You'll Experience
- A fireside chat with David Yarnold, exploring themes from his new book.
- Real-life stories from around the world of people using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to improve their communities.
- Plus, an opportunity for a Q&A with the author and a book signing.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Computer History Museum, 1401 North Shoreline Boulevard, Mountain View, United States
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