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Roads of destruction: we found vast numbers of illegal ‘ghost roads’ used to crack open pristine rainforest

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

In an article published today in Nature, my colleagues and I show that illicit, often out-of-control road building is imperilling forests in Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea.

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  • In an article published today in Nature, my colleagues and I show that illicit, often out-of-control road building is imperilling forests in Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea.
  • Once roads are bulldozed into rainforests, illegal loggers, miners, poachers and landgrabbers arrive.
  • Once they get access, they can destroy forests, harm native ecosystems and even drive out or kill indigenous peoples.
  • All nations have some unmapped or unofficial roads, but the situation is especially bad in biodiversity-rich developing nations, where roads are proliferating at the fastest pace in human history.

Mapping ghost roads

  • This workforce then spent some 7,000 hours hand-mapping roads, using fine-scale satellite images from Google Earth.
  • For starters, unmapped ghost roads seemed to be nearly everywhere.
  • In fact, when comparing our findings to two leading road databases, OpenStreetMap and the Global Roads Inventory Project, we found ghost roads in these regions to be 3 to 6.6 times longer than all mapped roads put together.
  • When ghost roads appear, local deforestation soars – usually immediately after the roads are built.
  • We found the density of roads was by far the most important predictor of forest loss, outstripping 38 other variables.

Roads and protected areas

  • In protected areas, we found only one-third as many roads compared with nearby unprotected lands.
  • The bad news is that when people do build roads inside protected areas, it leads to about the same level of forest destruction compared to roads outside them.
  • Keeping existing protected areas intact is especially urgent, given more than 3,000 protected areas have already been downsized or degraded globally for new roads, mines and local land-use pressures.

Hidden roads and the human footprint

  • To gauge how much impact we’re having, researchers use the human footprint index, which brings together data on human activities such as roads and other infrastructure, land-uses, illumination at night from electrified settlements and so on.
  • When ghost roads are included in mapping the human impact on eastern Borneo, areas with “very high” human disturbance double in size, while the areas of “low” disturbance are halved.

Artificial intelligence

  • Worse, these roads can be actively encouraged by aggressive infrastructure-expansion schemes — most notably China’s Belt and Road Initiative, now active in more than 150 nations.
  • You might think AI could do this better, but that’s not yet true – human eyes can still outperform image-recognition AI software for mapping roads.
  • Once we have this information, we can make it public that so authorities, NGOs and researchers involved in forest protection can see what’s happening.


Distinguished Professor Bill Laurance receives funding from the Australian Research Council and other scientific and philanthropic bodies. He is a former Australian Laureate and director of the Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Science at James Cook University.

Garmin announces collaboration with Kawasaki on all-new RIDGE side x sides

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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

OLATHE, Kan., Jan. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) announced today that it has been selected by Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., to provide a customized, factory-installed solution for the center console of the all-new 2024 Kawasaki RIDGE® Limited side x sides. Incorporating Garmin technology seen in the popular Tread® navigator series, this display will help guide the adventure by providing seamless navigation and vehicle systems information, such as engine data, alerts, rider settings and more. The device is also built to withstand the rigors of an off-road adventure. 

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  • OLATHE, Kan., Jan. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) announced today that it has been selected by Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., to provide a customized, factory-installed solution for the center console of the all-new 2024 Kawasaki RIDGE® Limited side x sides.
  • "It's an honor to build on our relationship with Kawasaki and provide their customers with our state-of-the-art displays that combine cutting-edge technology and reliability.
  • We're confident that Kawasaki customers will appreciate having our rugged display powered by Garmin technology, to give them a superior off-road experience."
  • "The all-new Kawasaki RIDGE raises the side x side standard to an entirely new height with advanced performance and automotive-inspired features.

Esri Advances ArcGIS Platform

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

In 2021, Esri , the global leader in location intelligence, released ArcGIS Platform, a geospatial platform as a service (PaaS) for developers to integrate location capabilities into their apps, business systems, and products.

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  • In 2021, Esri , the global leader in location intelligence, released ArcGIS Platform, a geospatial platform as a service (PaaS) for developers to integrate location capabilities into their apps, business systems, and products.
  • ArcGIS Platform gives developers direct access to Esri's powerful location services using the APIs and web frameworks of their choice.
  • Scaling with developers and their apps, ArcGIS Platform lets customers leverage the same framework and services whether they're supporting dozens or millions of users.
  • To learn more about ArcGIS Platform and how it delivers low-cost, high-quality location services to developers, visit go.esri.com/Platform-Learn-More .

Wyn Enterprise by GrapeCity Developer Solutions Launches v7 Release

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- GrapeCity, a global provider of award-winning enterprise software development tools, is pleased to announce the release of Wyn Enterprise v7.0, their self-service business intelligence software.

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  • PITTSBURGH, Aug. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- GrapeCity, a global provider of award-winning enterprise software development tools, is pleased to announce the release of Wyn Enterprise v7.0, their self-service business intelligence software.
  • With this launch, end-users will find many new features and enhancements for Wyn Enterprise Server, WynDashboards, and WynReports.
  • Wyn Enterprise v7 launches with new features for Wyn Enterprise Server, WynDashboards, and WynReports.
  • Bhupesh Malhotra, Wyn Enterprise Global Product Manager says, "I am thrilled to introduce a pivotal advancement in embedding Wyn's dynamic documents seamlessly into customer applications.

Overture Maps Foundation Releases First World-Wide Open Map Dataset

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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, July 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Overture Maps Foundation (OMF), a collaborative effort to enable current and next-generation interoperable open map products, today announced the release of its first open map dataset. 

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  • SAN FRANCISCO, July 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Overture Maps Foundation (OMF), a collaborative effort to enable current and next-generation interoperable open map products, today announced the release of its first open map dataset.
  • Initial dataset establishes a baseline of open map data, including newly released data of 60 million places worldwide.
  • "The Overture 2023-07-26-alpha.0 release is a significant step in establishing a comprehensive, market-grade open map dataset for our constantly changing world.
  • The Places dataset, in particular, represents a major, previously unavailable open dataset, with the potential to map everything from new businesses big and small to pop-up street markets located anywhere in the world," said Marc Prioleau, executive director of Overture Maps Foundation.

How Canada's first national cycling map will benefit both riders and public planners

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Yet, there has historically been no consistent and complete way to measure or communicate cycling infrastructure.

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  • Yet, there has historically been no consistent and complete way to measure or communicate cycling infrastructure.
  • In 2019, we developed the Canadian Bikeway Comfort and Safety Classification system (Can-BICS) to classify cycling infrastructure by comfort and safety.
  • The Can-BICS project not only provides a useful tool for Canadian cyclists, it also provides a clear window into the current state of Canadian cycling infrastructure.

How we built a national dataset

    • As researchers specializing in the links between the built environment and cycling, we often found ourselves piecing together datasets from different Canadian cities.
    • Another issue was that complete and up-to-date data are not even available for all municipalities in Canada.
    • A national map needs to indicate different types of facilities, as not everyone is willing to cycle alongside motor vehicles.
    • The result is the first-ever national dataset of cycling infrastructure in Canada.

Cycling infrastructure mapped across Canada

    • With the national dataset in place, we identified nearly 23,000 km of cycling infrastructure meeting Can-BICS standards across Canada.
    • We found that in Canada, multi-use paths are the most common infrastructure type by length (16.6 per cent of all cycling infrastructure detected), followed by painted bike lanes (11 per cent).
    • High-comfort infrastructure (cycle tracks, bike-only paths and local street bikeways) made up only 4.3 per cent of all detected cycling infrastructure.

Harnessing data

    • The national cycling infrastructure dataset can support local, regional and federal governments in deciding where to invest in cycling infrastructure.
    • Better biking infrastructure, designed by women

      The dataset is open for use by other researchers and planning practitioners interested in relating cycling infrastructure to other nationally available metrics such as census data.

    • International researchers may be interested in our methodology to develop datasets of cycling infrastructure in their own jurisdictions.

Grab Makes ‘World’s Most Innovative Companies’ by Fast Company for 2023

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Friday, March 3, 2023

Grab, Southeast Asia’s leading superapp, has been named to Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2023.

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  • Grab, Southeast Asia’s leading superapp, has been named to Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2023.
  • On this list are the most innovative companies across the Asia-Pacific region, who are finding local solutions with global implications.
  • Since 2008, Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies has been the definitive source for recognizing the organizations that are transforming industries and shaping society.
  • The World’s Most Innovative Companies is Fast Company’s signature franchise and one of its most highly anticipated editorial efforts of the year.

Esri Joins the Overture Maps Foundation to Help Build Interoperable Open Map Data

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Monday, February 6, 2023

Overture’s mission is to create reliable, easy-to-use, and interoperable open map data.

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  • Overture’s mission is to create reliable, easy-to-use, and interoperable open map data.
  • These are challenges the Overture Maps Foundation seeks to overcome, building on the work of other open data projects such as OpenStreetMap.
  • Members of Overture will provide data and technological contributions, combining their resources to create complete, accurate, and extensible real-world map data that is available under an open data license.
  • "Overture's mission to build the best possible open map data includes incorporating high-quality geospatial data from cities and local governments.

Linux Foundation Announces Overture Maps Foundation to Build Interoperable Open Map Data

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Thursday, December 15, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Linux Foundation, a global nonprofit organization enabling innovation through open source, today announced the formation of the Overture Maps Foundation, a new collaborative effort to develop interoperable open map data as a shared asset that can strengthen mapping services worldwide. The initiative was founded by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Meta, Microsoft, and TomTom and is open to all communities with a common interest in building open map data.

Key Points: 
  • Overture Maps reliable and interoperable open map data will allow developers to build new mapping services worldwide.
  • Overture's mission is to enable current and next-generation map products by creating reliable, easy-to-use, and interoperable open map data.
  • Collaborative Map Building: Overture aims to incorporate data from multiple sources including Overture Members, civic organizations, and open data sources.
  • "By delivering interoperable open map data, Overture provides the foundation for an open metaverse built by creators, developers, and businesses alike."

The Top 15 Cities for Families

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Friday, October 14, 2022

If you're looking to maximize outdoor experiences, you can feel right at home in Denver, Colorado; Portland, Oregon; or Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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  • If you're looking to maximize outdoor experiences, you can feel right at home in Denver, Colorado; Portland, Oregon; or Ann Arbor, Michigan.
  • "Deciding where to settle down and buy a home is a difficult decision, especially for families with children," Opendoor's Consumer Trend Expert Beatrice de Jong said.
  • With Opendoor, families can buy, sell and move at the tap of a button.
  • These indicators include such phrases as: community center, garden, museums, park, picnic site, playground, school, swimming pool and supermarket.