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Maps and the GIS behind those maps are powerful tools for informing the present and making plans for the future. How can ethics be effectively taught in geography, GIS, health, planning, engineering, business, and other courses in which the “where” question
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Reminds me of that one talk I held at SHRUG 2018 where the idea of maps holding up in court came up.</div>
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