Geospatial Revolution Episode 4 – Mapping Power to the People

The fourth and final episode of Geospatial Revolution, a public service media initiative aimed at educating us about the world of digital mapping and how it is changing the way we think and use maps, premiered earlier this month. The episode, titled “Mapping Power to the People,” looks at the world around us and provides examples of how the global population and governments are use mapping and geospatial technology. Representatives from public sector organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are prominently featured and both offer testimonials to the necessity of mapping in global analysis of crop production, global disease prevention, etc. The case studies include examples of how geospatial technology can be used to:
  • Monitor climate change
  • Prevent hunger
  • Track disease
  • Give mapping power to a community
As with the previous episodes, you can choose to watch each segment individually or simply watch the full 17 minute video below. If you've missed any of the previous Geospatial Revolution episodes, they’re well worth checking out. The Geospatial Revolution Project from has created a series of great short documentaries about the use of GIS in our daily lives. Click here to watch Geospatial Revolution, Episode Four. Follow the Geospatial Revolution Project on Facebook. add a bit more info about what viewers can learn from or benefit from the video. Maybe highlight one or two takeaways, or "wow" moments that the video uncovers.