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Geography Colloquium: Catherine Nakalembe, University of Maryland

via Zoom

NASA Harvest Africa Program: Advancing the Use of Earth Observations and Machine Learning for Agriculture Monitoring for Food Security in Africa Global food security is predicated on identifying sustainable production systems that can adapt to and mitigate climate change. Regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, where more than 60% of the population are smallholder farmers, are particularly […]

Geography Colloquium: Sage Ponder, Florida State University

via Zoom

Financing Reparative Urbanism in Detroit and Puerto Rico In recent years projects geared toward promoting urban resilience have been at the forefront of innovations in climate change governance and disaster recovery. Developing an appropriate financial ecosystem to support such projects and foreground climate justice has been a challenge, however. Public-private partnerships have failed to deliver […]

CUGA General Interest Meeting

Jefferson 220C

The Clark Undergraduate Geography Association, CUGA, General Interest Meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 27th at 5:30 in Jefferson 220C. Show up to get to know the club; consider one of the council or committee positions; and share project ideas and brainstorm. Light refreshments provided.

Geography Colloquium: Anji Seth, University of Connecticut

Jefferson 218

What will it take to stop Global Warming? The science of global warming is irrefutable. Humans are the driving force underlying global warming, and we have the knowledge and ability stop it. This talk will briefly review the scale of action needed to stabilize global climate in accordance with the Paris Agreement. We will ask […]

Geography Colloquium: Dillon Mahmoudi, University of Maryland – Baltimore County

Jefferson 218

Landscapes of Knowledge: Citizen Science, Knowledge Production, and Racial Capitalism Citizen science has the potential to engage non-scientists in scientific research, thereby fostering a better understanding of science among the public. The use of citizen science as a method for collecting large amounts of data over wide geographic areas has resulted in significant advancements in […]

Practicing Geography & GIS Week Presents: Geospatial AI

Jefferson 218

GEOSPATIAL AI Join Professors Lyndon Estes and Hamed Alemohammad as they share their insights on Geospatial Technology and how it ties into and advances Artificial Intelligence, or AI. This event will be held in Jefferson 218 from 4:15-5:30pm. Light refreshments will be served. Practicing Geography Week is a week of events centered around Geography, Global […]