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World Bank Publications. Mapping tool, developed in cooperation with Harper Collins UK, allows users to easily and quickly transform data into customized visual comparisons across time, countries, and regions. The resulting full color maps and graphs can subsequently be exported for sharing, used in presentations, and saved for later use. Each also allows users to... by latest available data (per country) or a given year side by side of the thematic groups of indicators by word search or through related themes for specific countries * in a ranking order table or bar graph * map colors, intervals, and more , , maps or data files your own data (temporary not available) * available for selected eAtlases User can also to map and compare with World Bank data, graph or map two indicators, and dynamically changes in data over time.

NEW! Now Available! Data.worldbank.org/atlas-fi This allows users to map and graph dozens of financial inclusion indicators across economies. Organized into six main themes: use of bank accounts savings. E-Atlas of Global Development – A New Data Visualization Tool for World Mapping. The year is 1966: England wins the World Cup. Star Trek, the classic science fiction television series, debuts on NBC-TV.The Beatles begin recording sessions for their landmark Sgt.

Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album. And for the first time, the World Bank Atlas is published (see 1966 edition). Thirty eight editions of the Atlas would follow. Fast forward nearly half a century. The World Bank launches its e-Atlas of Global Development, a sophisticated online, interactive tool that maps and graphs more than 175 indicators from the World Bank’s development database. Developed in collaboration with HarperCollins, the e-Atlas of Global Development allows users to easily and quickly transform data into customized visual comparisons across time, countries, and regions. The e-Atlas lets you map more than 175 indicators for up to 200 countries over time including creating two maps to compare progress. Both atlases draw on the World Development Indicators database. Related Links: Data Visualization Tools. One of the most effective ways to display development indicators is through graphs and charts. A visual display of data makes comparisons easier and promotes a better understanding of trends.

Data Visualizer Data Visualizer is a World Bank tool which employs “bubble charts” to display data in four dimensions. In each chart, the size of the country circle represents a volume measure, such as population or GDP. The position of the bubbles is determined by the indicators selected for the horizontal and vertical axes. The time series used in Data Visualizer is a subset of 2009 World Development Indicators database. Portal visualizers e-Atlas of Global Development e-Atlas of Global Development, is a sophisticated online, interactive tool that maps and graphs more than 175 indicators from the World Bank’s development database.

Interactive Maps Google Public Data Explorer Google Public Data Search World Integrated Trade Solutions (WITS) To access the WITS system, go to wits.worldbank.org/wits. The World Bank - Climate Change - Data - Data Visualization.