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Many Types of Digital Twins Provide Context and Connections to Increase Understanding

  “An open digital twin— incorporating measurement, models, and analytics—has an opportunity to codify an open science platform. It wouldn’t be constrained to just local geographies or the natural world, but include all of social science and how things are related and interrelated.” —Jack Dangermond, Esri Founder and President https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aUKnfrrW_F765m4JFX5f03a7zuYzC_lq/view?usp=drive_link GEOSPATIAL DIGITAL TWINS A geospatial digital twin is one built on a foundation of geographic information system (GIS) technology. As digital twin technology has advanced, geospatial digital twins have emerged as being the most comprehensive, versatile, and useful.   A geospatial digital twin aggregates the data that is found all around us. The data leaders need to make informed choices. Sensor networks and Internet of Things (IoT) devices produce a constant stream of information. Often, the only attribute thes...