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OSHA and Hazard Mapping classes facilitated by Jack Angel, Nathan Maynard and Warren Rasmussen, mid-July 2014 in Carlsband, N.M.
created October 2010
shot on Agfa APX 100 film and developed at a high contrast solution of 1-50. shot through prism to create distortions.
OSHA and Hazard Mapping classes facilitated by Jack Angel, Nathan Maynard and Warren Rasmussen, mid-July 2014 in Carlsband, N.M.
Photos from Jamie Nast's Idea Mapping Workshop for PRA International's President's Retreat May 16, 2013.
In Mid May, 11 of us paddled canoes and kayaks along the shores of the Owyhee reservoir to map invasive tamarisk on its shores, and back up into the Honeycombs Wilderness Study Area. Fantastic, long days mixing paddling and hiking, all rewarded with spectacular views of landscapes made all the more scenic with addition of mist and clouds. Unfortunately tamarisk was widespread on essentially every flat plain on the reservoir and extended up into the Wilderness Study area as well.
Photo by Mark Montgomery
AidData's Harsh Desai answers questions while training students at Mapping for Nepal event on April 30, 2015.
Alexander Tindale. PhD student Alexander Tindale has used Census data to take a look at how far multiculturalism really goes – that is, how much are ‘typical Australians’ marrying or otherwise living with people from different backgrounds. The analysis shows that ideas of ethnic residential segregation don’t hold true once we look inside households and that we’re quite an eclectic bunch.