Essentials of Geographic Information Systems v2.1 | Textbook | FlatWorld - 0 views
Justice Through GIS - Center for Health, Environment & Justice - 0 views
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"ing at CHEJ, I had an incomplete understanding of environmental justice. I pictured the field solely as activists and victims opposing corporate polluters. Although I understood that research supports these organizing efforts, I never considered methods that scientists adopt to evaluate ecological data. One of these methods is GIS (geographic information systems), a computer program designed to collect, analyze, and distribute spatial data. GIS specialists create maps to interpret data across various disciplines. When appropriate techniques are applied, GIS can help solve geographically-related problems."
Organizing Papers and References without Losing your Mind - ECR Community - 0 views
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"TL;DR. The goal of creating a system to organize papers and references is to be able to easily access them later. If you follow the steps above, it's relatively easy to keep track of and use what you've read - if you want to find a paper, you can search for a key word in your reference manager and/or in your running document of article summaries and then find a copy of the paper in the appropriate alphabetized folder. That said, there is no right way to organize references and I'm curious about how others manage their files. Chime in t"
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