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2372
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  • Places
Working with the Ellsworth Green Plan
  • https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WNu6xiVcZ8yyA0aztIJnJDYIPapG8QoldeSuc5vSSgU/edit#slide=id.p
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Land Use Planning and GIS 2018 College of the Atlantic
2057
  • Map
  • Nature, Plants
Studying Land Features using Drone Imagery
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=0cf2adf182f84d6bbd4ca1f258c5e214
Description:
Studying Chlorophyll Concentration and Land Classification using Drone Imagery
1198
  • Map
  • Other
Snowy Owl Ecology and the Mystery of Irruptions
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=143a0549801f4bfdbf49f7ad437d07c5
Description:
ESRI Story Map created by COA student Lea Savarese in GIS Spring 2017.
2044
  • Map
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
Site Selection for a New Green Cafe in Manhattan
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=f291ddc6e7224fdbbe96811b8c68f6d0
Description:
This story map is a consulting simulation. ArcGIS Pro and Business Analyst tools will be used to help find a suitable site location for a new artisan cafe known as ‘The Green Bean’. All details used to guide this project were obtained from ‘The Green Bean Business Plan'.
2142
  • Map
  • Nature, Plants
Rockweed in Frenchman Bay
  • http://bit.ly/RockweedFrenchmanBay
Description:
Rockweed is a brown algae found on rocky shores. The most common types of rockweed are within the genus Ascophyllum spp. and Fucus spp. (the latter is shown to the left). They grow slowly and can live from 3 to 15 years before breakage. Rockweeds have fronds that bear air bladders. These 'airbags' help the algae to stand up straight under water. Rockweed lacks true roots, stems, and leaves, and because they lack a vascular system, absorb dissolved nutrients directly through the blades. Rockweed attaches to rocks with a disc-like “holdfast”, and regenerate fronds from remaining holdfasts after a natural disturbance that removes upright fronds. [show more]
1200
  • Map
  • Other
River Herring in Maine
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=20deda8cef8b415f9e7a0fb44bf9bc1a
Description:
ESRI Story Map created by COA student Henry Luedtke in GIS Winter 2018.
1121
  • Map
  • Other
RefuGIS: mapping the reality of asylum seekers and migrants in Italy
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=151f8419d7ec40c39f3b34f36954793c
Description:
ESRI Story Map created by COA student Eva Trotta in GIS Fall 2018.
1201
  • Map
  • Other
Puzzle of Packs
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=46c23dc6eda24198baa75c8d27f1ae89
Description:
ESRI Story Map created by COA student Jenny Reichert in GIS Winter 2019.
2387
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Pulling Natures Linchpin:
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=ab565dbb28684267922e0ed8e18a5fe8
Description:
A Study of Potential Correlations between Declining bat Populations and Modern Mosquito-born Epidemics
1196
  • Map
  • Other
Offshore Wind Power
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=eb4b920fc3c84551b9c4f4cdb9c34275
Description:
ESRI Story Map created by COA student Agim Mazreku in GIS Winter 2018.
2386
  • Map
  • People
Measles: Understanding Outbreaks
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=1f0d97ffa80a48f2a9840684b3dbf778
Description:
Measles is an air-born infection caused by a paramyxovirus, mostly common in early childhood. In the present day, measles is considered an extinct disease in most parts of the world. According to WHO, in 1980, before widespread vaccination, measles caused an estimated 2.6 million deaths each year. However, in the recent years, the once eradicated disease started resurfacing in countries like New Zealand, Australia, and United States (CDC). It is one of the leading causes of death among young children even though a safe and cost-effective vaccine is available (WHO). [show more]
2370
  • Map
  • Businesses, Farming
Land Use Analysis for New COA Properties: Peggy Rockefeller Farm and Cox Protectorate
  • https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Tos_VPiRHgtFqBROuL7unAjgsidHoKaumZo6B7-u-x4/edit#slide=id.p1
Description:
A study by the COA Landuse Planning Class
2054
  • Map
  • Places
High Peaks Region of the Adirondacks
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=b4653f2fe6114c119519b2970df4118a
Description:
The Adirondacks is a state park in Upstate New York that encompasses 6 million acres (larger than any National Park). The park contains a Forest Preserve that encompasses 2.6 million acres. The other 3.4 million acres are privately owned land that is regulated by the Adirondack Park Agency.
1199
  • Map
  • Other
Gentrification & Food Apartheid in Oakland, California
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=c7ff2c218cef4d789c6414ddaf2c60d1
Description:
ESRI Story Map created by COA student Patrianna Anderson in GIS Fall 2018.
1120
  • Map
  • Other
Following Herring Gulls: Where do they go?
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=eb36bb646ed14a2d9c02369c06a8d416
Description:
ESRI Story Map created by COA student Aya Kumagi in GIS Fall 2018.
2371
  • Map
  • Places
Ellsworth Culverts and Stormwater Management
  • https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_xnNkrzKj3qpYweQhIIDWTRM73DvmvBeKNX-JAuzgSs/edit#slide=id.p1
Description:
Inventory of existing infrastructure Impervious Surface and Hydraulic Analyses “Pinch Points” Culvert prioritization system Emergencies Maintenance Stream and stream crossings survey Potential growth area analysis Stormwater management strategies
2056
  • Map
  • Businesses, Farming
Effects of Drought in Two Villages in Namibia
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=fbf4d16c87e4484da5d210a71c9ffc07
Description:
Namibia is known for its arid climate and the flora and fauna that have adapted to these conditions over many generations. The livelihoods of most people depend directly on the land. Therefore, a large portion of Namibia is used for agriculture, natural resource extraction, and tourism. The country mainly exports raw materials and imports most of its goods and services.
1197
  • Map
  • Other
Daggertoothed Cats
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=f9c70d684c824b9d9f60fae39e875a53
Description:
ESRI Story Map created by COA student Andrew Benson in GIS Winter 2018.
1218
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 9 n. 2, Fall 2013
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/coa_magazine_fa13?e=8589818/5696883
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
1219
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 9 n. 1, Spring 2013
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/coa_magazine_sp13
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
1216
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 8 n. 2, Fall 2012
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/12fa-coamag_11-1-12
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
1217
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 8 n. 1, Spring 2012
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/coamagazine_spring12
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
1212
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 6 n. 2, Fall 2010
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/rmvd_coamagazine_fall10
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
1213
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 6 n. 1, Spring 2010
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/coamagazine_spring10
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
2401
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 15 n. 1, Spring 2019
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/magazine_spring2019
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.