Other Posts Tagged With 'environment management'

Careers in GIS are in demand more than ever. Equipped with data visualization and spatial analysis skills, GIS professionals qualify for occupations in countless fields.1
The need for GISc experts continues to grow with an expected seven percent increase in jobs from 2020 to 2030.2 GISc professionals with a master’s degree earn salaries, on average, 20 percent higher than those with a bachelor’s degree with the median annual wage for geoscientists coming in at $83,680 i…

Even if you’re considering enrolling in a GIS program and pursuing a GIS master’s degree, you may not realize how prevalent Geographic Information Science (GISc) is in our world.
It is the science behind the devices that are woven into our daily lives. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are everywhere, from the mapping applications on our phones to systems that monitor our health, manage communications networks, plan disaster responses, and study environmental sustainability.1…

Environmental education connects us with the world. It enhances the community you live in. It empowers you and those around you. Kent State University strives to enhance the quality of life in your region, your state, and your community.1
Environment management, in its most basic sense, is “the management of human impacts on the environment.”2
The process of environmental management involves:3
Ide…