This project involved the collection of data from each community garden site in Columbus/Phenix City community by Professor Amanda Rees and Bert Melix, geography student (Columbus State University). Melix completed the digital map using GIS that was then shared with graphic design Professor Chuck Lawson and his student Cory Hart (Chattahoochee Valley Community College) as they developed a quad fold map to hand out to folks involved in Georgia Organics events in Columbus, Georgia. Our community partner was Georgia Organics who provided a mini grant for Bert Melix to complete the data collection and GIS map production. This project was completed in academic year 2016-2017
Students in a general education, general ecology class collect vegetation data within a national par...
Students in a general education, general ecology class collect vegetation data within a national par...
The project was to use information technology to develop a GIS Hub at Pace University. The Hub is i...
This project involved the collection of data from each community garden site in Columbus/Phenix City...
The ArcGIS Story Map for this project is available at: https://arcg.is/14um8yCourse Code: ENR 4567Th...
The Intermediate GIS class worked with Tina Rust, GIS Planner and Allison Slocum of the River Valley...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Past community garden research focused on benefits ...
As part of Sustainable Working Landscapes Initiative with Augustana College’s Upper Mississippi Cent...
The goal of SEEDs is to provide education and access to fresh produce to the people of Roseland and ...
With the soft opening of Pasaquan, Marion County’s visionary art environment, in summer 2016, and it...
This Atlas contains a series of maps resulting froma community-based mapping project between the Uni...
The Community Geography Project of IMS augments its work for communities in the Portland region thro...
Community-Based Research is a collaborative approach to research where academic researchers, communi...
This entry adheres to the use of the quad chart template to provide a succinct description only of t...
The Columbus Community College is an educational institution that focuses its energy on providing li...
Students in a general education, general ecology class collect vegetation data within a national par...
Students in a general education, general ecology class collect vegetation data within a national par...
The project was to use information technology to develop a GIS Hub at Pace University. The Hub is i...
This project involved the collection of data from each community garden site in Columbus/Phenix City...
The ArcGIS Story Map for this project is available at: https://arcg.is/14um8yCourse Code: ENR 4567Th...
The Intermediate GIS class worked with Tina Rust, GIS Planner and Allison Slocum of the River Valley...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Past community garden research focused on benefits ...
As part of Sustainable Working Landscapes Initiative with Augustana College’s Upper Mississippi Cent...
The goal of SEEDs is to provide education and access to fresh produce to the people of Roseland and ...
With the soft opening of Pasaquan, Marion County’s visionary art environment, in summer 2016, and it...
This Atlas contains a series of maps resulting froma community-based mapping project between the Uni...
The Community Geography Project of IMS augments its work for communities in the Portland region thro...
Community-Based Research is a collaborative approach to research where academic researchers, communi...
This entry adheres to the use of the quad chart template to provide a succinct description only of t...
The Columbus Community College is an educational institution that focuses its energy on providing li...
Students in a general education, general ecology class collect vegetation data within a national par...
Students in a general education, general ecology class collect vegetation data within a national par...
The project was to use information technology to develop a GIS Hub at Pace University. The Hub is i...