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Description: GIS datasets and associated project materials related to the research, teaching, and learning activities of the Harvard Map Collection.

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Off the Beaten Path? A Spatial Analysis of Boston Tourism, 1960-2024

GIS data and project materials from Luisa Shida's 2024 May Crane fellowship with the Harvard Map Collection.

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Rewilding Harvard: Old Harvard Yard GIS Photo Project

GIS dataset from Old Harvard Yard project from Spring 2024 history course, Rewilding Harvard, by students by Emily Arbuiso, Avery Britt, Mia DiLorenz...

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Rewilding Harvard: Spatial Analysis of Land Ownership and Development along the Charles River, 1873-1930

GIS data, reports, and methods from Hannah Adler's project from Spring 2024 history course, Rewilding Harvard.

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Where Should I Hoop? A Demographic Spatial Analysis of NYC

Workshop data for GIS Mapping Quickstart, inspired by data for Libby Wu's 2023 City Fictions project.

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Mapping Land Use Change in the Sacramento San-Joaquin River Delta

Data materials generated via Hannah Adler's Summer 2024 student assistantship with the Harvard Map Collection.

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