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Campus boundary (source: Brown County Land Information Department)
overlaid on a 2008 orthophoto (source: National Agriculture Imagery Program NAIP)

The Geographic Information System that has been developed for the UW-Green Bay campus furnishes numerous examples of geospatial technology in action. The following case studies demonstrate how the fundamental elements of data, computer tools and know-how are combined to analyze questions and produce informative maps.

     Case Study - Campus development - 1938 to 2005 (pdf)

     Case Study - Turf Watering and Fertilizing Impacts (pdf)

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Last updated on January 12, 2006