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Geologic-related change evaluation can be challenging because there may be multiple transformations occurring at the same time and place, albeit at different temporal and spatial scales. But being able to identify specific changes is especially important now when climate change may be affecting landscapes and digital transformation is altering how business intelligence is conducted. This presentation provides examples of data analytical and visualization strategies used to improve the potential for actionable change detection from multisource, multiscale and multitemporal geospatial sources. Examples of results from applying these approaches to natural resource assessment, sustainable development, and strategic monitoring projects throughout the world.

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