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| Toxic Manufacturing Plants in the United States |
| Description: This story map explores toxic manufacturing plants within the United States and how these plants affect the human communities that surround them. It was created in collaboration with Material Research , a low profit organization which provides affordable contract research to mostly non-profit organizations. |
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| Tailings Dams in Brazil |
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2040 |
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| Planning for Climate Change in Denmark |
| Description: This GIS story map introduces you to Denmark and the current climate politics in the country. We will then have a look at Denmark in a global context and finally, examine how GIS can help us when we are "Planning for climate change in Denmark". |
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| Oral history with Vonnie Love, April 21, 2021 |
| Description: In this interview, student Vonnie Love, College of the Atlantic class of 2021, discusses her experience during the COVID-19 pandemic living in Florida and Washington, D.C. while attending remote classes. Use link in Web Resource field to access audio file. |
1759 |
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| Oral history with Vanessa Taylor, November 18, 2020 |
| Description: In this interview, alumnx Vanessa Taylor, College of the Atlantic class of 2019, returns for a 6-month follow up interview where she discusses finding work in Colombia, moving into an apartment with her partner, and continuing to navigate the pandemic. Use link in Web Resource field to access audio file. |
1755 |
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| Oral history with Sara Wagner, October 1, 2020 |
| Description: In this interview, student Sara Wagner, College of the Atlantic class of 2023, discusses her experience during the COVID-19 pandemic living in her home country of Italy. Use link in Web Resource field to access audio file. |
2112 |
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| Oral history with Micaela Sueldo Glattli, November 18, 2020 |
| Description: In this interview, student Micaela Sueldo Glattli, College of the Atlantic class of 2021, discusses her experiences during the early months of the COVID-19 global pandemic moving from Bar Harbor back home to Bolivia, while continuing classes virtually, and eventually finding a flight to Colombia to be with her partner. Use link in Web Resource field to access audio file. |
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| Oral history with Micaela Sueldo Glattli, April 16, 2021 |
| Description: In this follow-up interview, student Micaela Sueldo Glattli, College of the Atlantic class of 2021, discusses navigating the holidays and graduation from college during the pandemic, as well as feeling about the vaccine. Use link in Web Resource field to access audio file. |
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| Oral history interview with Vanessa Taylor, May 16, 2020 |
| Description: In this interview, alumnx Vanessa Taylor, College of the Atlantic class of 2019, shares her experience of leaving Bar Harbor, Maine to return to her home country of Colombia. Taylor speaks about working to complete her OPT (Optional Practical Training) abroad, quarantining with her father in a new apartment, all while navigating emotions around being apart from her partner, friends, and family, as well as the emotional toll of the pandemic. Use link in Web Resource field to access audio file. [show more] |
2291 |
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| Intense Precipitation in Acadia National Park |
| Description: The damage caused by increasingly strong storms because of climate change. |
2287 |
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| How to Shred Without Getting Shredded |
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| ESRI |
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| Beaver Dam Failure on Mount Desert Island |
| Description: Terrain analysis-based risk assessment of beaver-modified wetlands for dam failure during intense precipitation events. |
2290 |
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| An Insight into Crime Incidents of Los Angeles |
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2055 |
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| An Analysis of the 2007 San Diego Firestorm |
| Description: The firestorm that erupted in San Diego County in the fall of 2007 devastated the area. This firestorm is considered to be the second most destructive fire in the history of the county, just after the Cedar Fire of 2003. High heat, low humidity, Santa Ana winds with gusts up to 100 mph, and other conditions provided optimal conditions for the wildfires to thrive. |