Flora Finder: Blue Raster Helps Holden Forests & Gardens Launch First Public Collections Viewer
Blue Raster partnered with BG-BASE to develop Flora Finder, a public application showcasing the living collections at Holden Forests & Gardens.
Blue Raster partnered with BG-BASE to develop Flora Finder, a public application showcasing the living collections at Holden Forests & Gardens.
Blue Raster recently partnered with the Croatan Institute to enhance the NC Equitable Foodshed Map, a crucial resource for underserved farmers and ranchers. As part of the REEFS program, the map supports racial equity and economic sustainability by connecting users to vital resources. We transitioned the legacy application from ArcGIS Web App Builder to ArcGIS Experience Builder, offering a more flexible, dynamic platform. Additionally, we integrated ArcGIS Survey123 to gather user feedback, ensuring continuous improvement of the map
Blue Raster supported the Asian American Unity Coalition (AAUC) at the 2024 AANHPI Unity Summit in Washington, D.C., focusing on civic engagement and advocacy for key issues like immigration and civil rights. Our team helped amplify AAPI voices by utilizing ArcGIS technology to drive change and enhance community engagement. Learn how Blue Raster’s commitment to “GIS for Good” plays a crucial role in fostering unity and creating impactful solutions for underrepresented communities.
Blue Raster collaborated with Fehr and Peers and SEMCOG to develop a custom transportation planning tool that leverages GIS technology.
On a beautiful April morning in Northeast Ohio, Blue Raster made final preparations for a drone basemap capture. Located in
Blue Raster has assisted numerous clients, spanning a variety of industries, in both developing Experience Builder applications and migrating existing Web AppBuilder apps into Experience Builder.
Blue Raster developed an ArcGIS StoryMap to promote Smithsonian Affiliations Leadership for Change Internship Program.
Blue Raster developed an ArcGIS Experience Builder application to help the Buffalo Olmstead Parks Conservancy showcase the South Park Arboretum’s “outdoor museum of trees”
Blue Raster deployed ArcGIS Monitor for Collin County, TX to help their GIS team gain insights and quickly resolve issues with ArcGIS Enterprise.
The recently launched Scott Arboretum Explorer helps users search and navigate the plant collection and beautiful campus.