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Tools: Using maps and applying geographic concepts to your project can help you see new patterns, trends, and relationships that you might not see otherwise. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software provides the functions and tools needed to store, analyze, and display information about places and about sustainable development topics. You can learn more about how to use GIS and download free software here:

A Guide to GIS for Beginners

If you only need to view spatial data or do minor manipulations, you can use free ArcExplorer software

For a classroom friendly version, try AEJEE

Or download a Free 60-day version of the more powerful ArcView GIS software


Data: Locate geographic information for your community from one of the online data clearinghouses: Start at the Geography Network.

You can also find free data online:

Or you can collect your own data that match the information used by international agencies:


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