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Sep 6, 2023Blog | Member News, Higher Education, Technology & Innovation

Clark University becomes first academic member of urban mapping nonprofit

Image via Worcester Business Journal.

New England Council Member, Clark University has announced that it will become the first academic institution and founding member of PLACE, a nonprofit data trust committed to mapping urban spaces for the public interest.

Founded in 2020, PLACE is a technology organization committed to solving the inefficiencies of current urban geo-information data by bridging the gap between and providing data to public and private members. Clark’s Graduate School of Geography (GSG) will support the initiative by utilizing remote sensing to collect high-resolution imagery, which will be open for government and member use. Once surveyed, data from these regions can support research and legislation in a variety of subject areas ranging from housing information to food security.

“Clark’s partnership with PLACE will offer our researchers new opportunities to study the processes underlying global change, particularly urbanization, improving our ability to identify solutions to some of our most pressing challenges,” said Lyndon Estes, associate professor in the GSG.

The New England Council commends Clark University for its efforts to serve the public interest.

Read more in the Worcester Business Journal.

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