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The Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis (CRSSA) is located in a dedicated two-story section of the Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences building on the Cook campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. CRSSA provides students, faculty, staff, and other researchers with state-of-the-art facilities for remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) teaching and research.

In its 29th year, CRSSA continues to have an active research and development program advancing the application of geospatial technologies to land use planning, natural resource management, agriculture, and the environment.

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Executive Summary image   Report on New Jersey's changing landscape tracking urban growth and open space loss in NJ from 1986 through 2007. This report is part of an ongoing series of collaborative studies between Rowan and Rutgers Universities examining New Jersey's urban growth and land use change. >>
     
Natural Land Cover Change Animation of NJ   The Natural Land Cover Change Animation of New Jersey generated by CRSSA researchers provides a look at our State’s landscape through four centuries of time: 1600 to 2050. Part of CRSSA's Landscape Change Research, the maps are also featured in an on-going Newark Museum exhibit. >>
     
Certificate Programs at CRSSA   The Certificate Programs offered at the Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis (CRSSA) provide undergraduate and graduate students a unique Rutgers educational experience in the geospatial information sciences. Course and certificate information is available. >>

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