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Updated June 2, 2005
New ESRI Products Available at
Discounted Prices for Members
Sales will support the profession through the
Dangermond Fellowship.
If you’re in the market for GIS software and
want to contribute to the growth of the landscape architecture profession,
ASLA and ESRI can help. The organizations are now offering discounts
to members on a new slate of products, with the sales to benefit
the Dangermond Fellowship.* The following software packages are
now available:
- ArchView Concurrent Use
- ArcGIS Extensions Concurrent Use
- ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst
- ArcGIS Publisher
- ArcGIS Network Analyst
- ArcScan for ArcGIS
- Maplex for ArcGIS
- ArcIMS
- ArcPad
- ArcPad Application Builder
This is in addition to ArcView, ArcGIS Spatial Analyst
and ArcGIS 3D Analyst, which have been available at discounts to
ASLA members for years.
Sales of these products will help fund the Dangermond
Fellowship for graduate students in landscape architecture in the
United States. The purpose of the fellowship is to encourage students
to use GIS as a framework for exploring integrated approaches to
landscape analysis, planning, design, and management. The fellowship
is named for Jack Dangermond, ASLA, president of ESRI, who is one
of the founding fathers of GIS technology. Under the program, ASLA,
The Landscape Architecture Foundation, and ESRI hope to maintain
three $10,000 fellowships every year.
Click
here to read more about the software packages.
Click
here to order.
*Only full and associate ASLA
members in private practice in the United States are eligible. Public
practitioners and educators can take advantage of other programs
offered by ESRI.
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