Geography
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Natural climate solutions reduce global warming, finds study by Clark geographer, The Nature Conservancy
Professor Christopher Williams co-authors major study in Science Advances journal
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Eli Baldwin stalks answers among the corn
Clark senior uses GIS modeling to predict crop yields
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Atwood lecturer examines the past to assess the future, plan conservation efforts
Is the evolution of a region relevant in the face of climate change?
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Bebbingtons’ book delves into ‘Governing Extractive Industries’
With colleagues in Africa, Latin America, Clark scholars address political relationships underlying patterns of mineral and hydrocarbon extraction
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Students use GIS with goal of protecting walruses in Arctic, sea life in Patagonia
Every year, geography class turns into Clark Consulting to work with Wildlife Conservation Society
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Into the woods with Olivia Barksdale
Senior aims for a career with federal wildlife service
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Clark honors outstanding faculty with annual awards
Professors lauded for their commitment to teaching and research
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Clark’s development studies programs rank No. 15 in world for academic reputation
’We are in really outstanding institutional company‘
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Economic Geography’s citation rankings highlight journal’s global impact
Clark publishes ‘longest continuously operating journal in the field of economic geography in the world’
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Kaiomi Inniss ’19 is hunger’s enemy
What do you see when you stand on a city street corner? Houses. Cars. People conducting a thousand daily routines. Kaiomi Inniss ’19 sees something very different. She sees a desert. The rising Clark senior is attuned to the lack of fresh, nutritious food available to the residents of struggling urban neighborhoods, and has geared…









