ESRI
A company providing Geographic Information System (GIS) software, supporting geospatial data management and analysis.
ESRI is a leading provider of GIS software and services, enabling spatial data management and analysis, crucial for planning, environmental assessments, and infrastructure development.
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ESRI provides GIS solutions that are integral to spatial data analysis and mapping for the project.
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Environmental Systems Research Institute
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