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Building equitable cities
Geography Professor Asha Best has lived in a handful of cities across the U.S., Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Atlanta among them. Experiencing each place’s unique culture, transportation, and education systems has given Best insight into how different cities are designed and how they function. A curiosity to understand this more drives some of her current…
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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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XPRIZE award honors work of Clark geographer, research team in the Amazon
International collaborators answered call of global rainforest competition
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Virtual reality. Real-life consequences.
Employing technology to envision a drying Mexico’s possible future(s)
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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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HERO still super after 25 years
Student fellows converge on Gateway Cities to survey tree health
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Clark embraces AI to advance geospatial analytics
Clark Center for Geospatial Analytics builds upon legacy of GIS research
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New maps show where tree restoration might help curb climate effects
‘Until now, we didn’t have the tools to tell the good climate solutions from the bad,’ Clark scientist says