The Native Communities Project (NRMNC) introduced GIS to the community members within the Western Shoshone and Southern Paiute territories as a tool for making informed decisions in their management of the health risks of nuclear hazards. This will be accomplished through the development and dissemination of nuclear contamination health hazard information as well as the development of a community-based hazards management infrastructure and plan. Collaborators include Clark Labs, the Childhood Cancer Research Institute, and the Marsh Institute at Clark University.
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GIS Weekly Magazine
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Look for the next issue of GIS Weekly Magazine on May 28, 2012.
Each GISWeekly Review delivers to its readers news concerning the latest developments in the GIS industry, along with a selection of other articles that we feel you might find interesting. |
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