Drs. Chen and Song publish paper entitled “Feedback effect of crop raiding in payments for ecosystem services”
Chen, X., Q. Zhang, M. N. Peterson & C. Song (2018) Feedback effect of crop raiding in payments for ecosystem services. Ambio.
Chen, X., Q. Zhang, M. N. Peterson & C. Song (2018) Feedback effect of crop raiding in payments for ecosystem services. Ambio.
UNC libraries celebrated 2018 GIS Day on Nov. 14, 2018 with two activities – Student Map Competition and Humanitarian Mapathon. The event was sponsored by the Department of Geography and the University Libraries. The winners of the map competition were decided … Read more
Geography major Walker Harrison, who is taking Geog591 – Urban GIS Applications this semester, created a map for GIS Day map competition, and won second place! The first place was received by a geography graduate student – Rajesh Bista. Harrison included … Read more
Many UNC alumni may want to know a geography question – Where Our Proud UNC Chapel Hill Alumni Live? Our doctoral student Rajesh Bista created a map to solve this puzzle for this year’s UNC GIS Day map competition, and won the … Read more
Professor Riveros-Iregui received a grant from the National Science Foundation, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems. The project is titled “Assessing Chemical and Microbiological Contamination in Environmental Waters in Eastern North Carolina after Hurricane Florence.” This is a collaborative … Read more
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In June 2018, Professor Riveros-Iregui taught GEOG 110 “The Blue Planet” in the classrooms of the Galapagos Science Center, on San Cristobal Island, Ecuador. Eleven UNC undergraduates traveled to Ecuador with support from UNC’s Study Abroad Office and the College … Read more
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