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GRG 460 Environmental GIS Featured Projects – Fall 2025

Here are a set of selected course projects created by students who enrolled in GRG 460 Environmental GIS during the Fall 2025 semester. These projects demonstrate how students leverage GIS tools and spatial analysis to tackle real-world environmental challenges — from food equity and flood risk assessment to water quality disparities and critical mineral exploration. Browse the abstracts and representative figures below to explore their work.

Mapping Fresh Food for Equity

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Mapping Fresh Food for Equity

Investigating Demographics and Flood Data in Texas using GIS

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Demographics and Flood Data in Texas

Grocery Accessibility in Austin

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Grocery Accessibility in Austin

Flood Risk Analysis

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Flood Risk Analysis

Water Inequality and Race in Austin, Texas

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Water Inequality and Race in Austin

Geologic Framework and Accessibility of Critical Mineral Zones in Texas

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Critical Mineral Zones in Texas

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