Department of Geographical Sciences at the University of Maryland

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  • Disaster Response
  • Education
  • Environment

Who We Are

The Department of Geographical Sciences at the University of Maryland aims to make fundamental contributions to the advancement of geographic science by:

  • Conducting disciplinary and integrative research in the physical and social sciences that spans local to global scales, with an emphasis on a geospatial perspective of our changing planet and its sustainability.
  • Equipping undergraduate and graduate students to meet the challenges associated with the continuing evolution of geographic science while providing them with vibrant and fulfilling educational experiences.
  • Applying geographic science to societal and environmental issues in our state, the nation and the global community.

What Volunteers Do

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) support: This can involve mapping, data collection, data analysis, or assisting with GIS software and technology.

Environmental conservation and sustainability projects: This may include assisting with environmental research, conducting fieldwork, monitoring ecosystems, or participating in initiatives to protect natural resources.

Community mapping and spatial analysis: This may involve mapping community assets, documenting historical sites, identifying vulnerable areas, or conducting surveys for urban planning purposes.

Disaster management and emergency preparedness: This may involve developing evacuation plans, mapping hazard-prone areas, or assisting with community outreach and education.

Urban planning and development: Students can assist with projects related to land use planning, transportation planning, community revitalization, or sustainable urban design.

Geographic education and outreach: This can involve developing educational materials, conducting workshops, or organizing geography-related events to promote geographic literacy and understanding.

Geospatial technology training: This can help bridge the digital divide and enhance geospatial skills in the community. Cultural and heritage preservation: This may involve documenting cultural landscapes, conducting heritage surveys, or participating in initiatives to protect and promote cultural heritage sites.

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Details

Get Connected Icon (301) 526-0041
Get Connected Icon Renata Johnson
Get Connected Icon Outreach Coordinator
https://geog.umd.edu/