Advanced GIS – Spring 2021 – Student Projects

Final projects for Advanced GIS.


"Atolling" Sovereignty

Marshall Islands

A project exploring layered history and responses to the climate crisis on the Marshall Islands through maps.

86'ed: New York City's Restaurant during the Pandemic

New York, NY, USA

Public data on restaurants, labour, federal support, and news sites is used to map the impact of COVID19 on New York City restaurants.

CORRELATION BETWEEN REFUGEE POPULATION AND ODA ALLOCATION

WORLD

This project aims to show the correlation between refugee population and official development assistance.

Dangers and Drivers of Displacement

Central America

This project examines the dangers and drivers of displacement in Central America.

Discover Sudan

Sudan

This map is to display an array of landmarks spread throughout my home country, Sudan. 6 out of many other locations to display in the future!

Explore Delhi : Historical Monuments guide

Delhi

Every human being on this planet is fond of exploring new spaces or traveling. Therefore this project is called EXPLORE.

India's Farmer-Laborer Struggle

India

A project explaining and documenting the spatial distribution of the Farmer-Laborer Struggle in India.

Mapping Health Facilities in Rohingya Refugee Camps

Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

This map explores healthcare facilities for the Rohingya population in the refugee camps of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

Mapping Real Estate Development in the NYC Floodplain

New York, NY, USA.

This site's central task is to highlight the relationship between real estate development and the inevitable impacts of climate change in NYC.

Put Out the Fire!

USA

Visualizing the correlation between EJ community health and US trash incinerators

Situating Reparations Advocacy: Mapping HR40

United States

This map features the comparative geographies of over 30 years of voting on HR40, the federal bill to study reparations for African Americans.

The Revolution Starts in the Garden

Atlantic City, New Jersey

Our mission is to work toward an equitable food system through self-sufficient resources and collaborative systems.

Vermont’s Indigenous Food Systems

Vermont, USA

An interactive food systems map that highlights Vermont’s four state-recognized Abenaki Bands and the crops that they grow, gather and honor.