GIS
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Guggenheim Scholars seek to uncover decades-old stories of Rwandans fleeing violence in Congo
In Africa’s first world war, how did victims become perpetrators, and perpetrators become victims?
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How much do we value healthy rivers and streams?
Clark-led study explores New Englanders’ attitudes toward water quality
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Students harness GIS technology to help with earthquake recovery efforts in Turkey and Syria
Mapathon event provides critical information to disaster agencies
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‘Water is life’: Three-year NSF study in Mexico brings multi-pronged approach to climate impacts
IDCE, Geography, Becker School to partner on NSF-funded research
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Graduate School of Geography to celebrate its centennial with April event
Panels will honor 100-year legacy, and look with urgency to the future
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Hamed Alemohammad to lead new Center for Geospatial Analytics
Brings deep expertise in emerging data technologies and analytics
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Farm or conserve? Professor’s research helps decision-makers
New study uses Lyndon Estes’ land-use model to create possible scenarios
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‘Everything a geographer should know’
HERO fellows study trees outside of Massachusetts for first time
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Clark students partner with Wildlife Conservation Society
Decade of collaboration serves animal protection efforts worldwide
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Geographer Gil Pontius to teach digital map-analysis overseas
Clark professor awarded Fulbright to instruct scientists and scholars









