ABOUT THE LAB:

Laboratory hardware
Laboratory software
Laboratory databases
The Midwestern Regional Center (MRC) for Global Environmental Change is located at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA). The Center is one of six regional centers of the National Institute for Global Environmental Change (NIGEC). The MRC is an interdisciplinary, multi-investigator program studying the causes and consequences associated with global environmental change, particularly climate change due to human modification of the atmosphere.

MRC operates a computing laboratory for the application of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing in environmental science and natural resource management. GIS is a computer-based information technology that is designed to manage, analyze, and display spatial data. The GIS Laboratory assists students, staff, and faculty with analysis and modeling of environmental problems. GIS generated maps are used by resource managers, landuse planners, and government representatives to make informed decisions concerning the use of natural resources.