Geography
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Building equitable cities
Geography Professor Asha Best, an urbanist who studies mobility and urban informality, is researching how planners and developers can build just cities, where everyone lives equitably. But one thing she’s noticed throughout her studies is that there is no common definition of what justice looks like.
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How might your neighborhood change by 2050?
Clark geospatial team developing AI technology to predict land cover changes due to population, economic, and climate scenarios
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It’s not noise — it’s a symphony
Geographer examines how sound amplifies ecological threats to British Columbia’s North Coast
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Clark names inaugural dean of School of Climate, Environment, and Society
New degree programs address critical and emerging issues through experience-based learning
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XPRIZE award honors work of Clark geographer, research team in the Amazon
International collaborators answered call of global rainforest competition
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Geospatial learning and innovation take center stage
Clark and Esri to team on remote sensing/imagery curriculum
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Steinbrecher Fellow spends summer with ‘keepers of the pastures’
Rowan Compton ’25, M.S. ’26, studies land change in the Brazilian cerrado biome
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72 hours in the Amazon
Geography professor vies for $10M research prize with Brazilian rainforest study
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A tree grows in Worcester (75 of them, in fact)
Clark partners with the city to bring shade to Main South
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Clark Center for Geospatial Analytics to offer free version of TerrSet/IDRISI software starting Dec. 2
GIS software to become available to everyone across the world









