Enough said.
This is the blog of a modern day Cartographer thrown into the business world. Over the course of my journeyman's career I have wandered through positions in government, news agencies, consulting corporations and rogue start ups. The hard-earned working theory I have developed is simple. In life, communication is hard work. In business, effective communication is critical. Hence, this blog parallels the location Intelligence practices on www.GeoSteppes.com.
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Cool Geo-Pic: The Geography of Jobs
This cool Geo-Pic comes from TIP Streategies in Austin, TX.
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From their site:
This animated map provides a striking visual of employment trends over the last business cycle using net change in jobs from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on a rolling 12-month basis. Read more…
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Labels:
economy,
employment,
Geo-Pic,
jobs,
maps,
unemployment
Cool geo-Pic: Mediterranean Region by Population
This cool Geo-Pic comes from the United Nations GRID-Arendal Maps & Graphics feed.
They have a similar series on migration, water supply, environment & security.
Desertification Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Desertification
Non-renewable Natural Resources Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Non-renewable Natural Resources
Population Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Population
Water Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Water
Migration Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Migration
Agriculture and Fisheries Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Agriculture and Fisheries
Credits:
Titled Picture: Population. Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Population
Source: Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Columbia University; World Gazetteer
Cartographer/Designer: Emmanuelle Bournay and Matthias Beilstein, Zoï Environment Network
Appears in : Environment and Security Issues in the Southern Mediterranean Region
Published: 2009
They have a similar series on migration, water supply, environment & security.
Desertification Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Desertification
Non-renewable Natural Resources Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Non-renewable Natural Resources
Population Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Population
Water Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Water
Migration Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Migration
Agriculture and Fisheries Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Agriculture and Fisheries
Credits:
Titled Picture: Population. Environment and Security in the Mediterranean: Population
Source: Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Columbia University; World Gazetteer
Cartographer/Designer: Emmanuelle Bournay and Matthias Beilstein, Zoï Environment Network
Appears in : Environment and Security Issues in the Southern Mediterranean Region
Published: 2009
Labels:
Geo-Pic,
GRID-Arendal Maps,
migration,
population,
United Nations,
water
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