Use sustainable development goals and other data to solve real-world problems with ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.
These 17 goals set out to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all.
Using United Nations' data, map where there are social protections in place to help children in poverty. (SDG 1.3.1 and 8.7.1)
Use United Nations Sustainable Development Goal data to compare hunger in the forms of undernourishment and food insecurity for the world's population. (SDG 2.c.1)
Filter and visualize open data to map global unemployment by age and gender.
Use raster function analysis tools to compare 2000 and 2015 malaria rates in sub-Saharan Africa.
Find regions of the world where pollution patterns are extreme or unusual.
Measure how much of the rural population can reach all-season roads in Shikoku, Japan, for Sustainable Development Goal 9.1.1.
Map the malaria incidence rate from 2016 to 2020 to analyze progress towards reaching the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal.