ASAL Projects
Discover the Dragonfly
Created by ASAL for the Black River Action Network
Learn about dragonflies in New England, what the Black River Action Network is doing to protect these beautiful creatures, and how you can help!
Natural Resources of Bow, NH
Created by ASAL for The Town of Bow, NH and Moosewood Ecological LLC.
This interactive story map explores the major resources described
in the Town of Manchester's Natural Resource Inventory
NRRA's Organic Waste Facility Interactive Map
Created by ASAL for NRRA
Users can search by address for closest organic waste facility, view compost producer layers, and check waste hauler status for their town
Manchester, NH Natural Resource Inventory
Created by ASAL for the Town of Manchester, NH and Moosewood Ecological LLC.
Users can search by address for closest organic waste facility, view compost producer layers, and check waste hauler status for their town
Through the Looking Glass
Created by ASAL for NRRA
A look into NRRA's glass recycling programs
Environmental Studies Internships
Created by ASAL
See where students have interned. Data is updated each semester using a survey for students.
A Taste of Greater Goose Pond
Created by ASAL
A natural resources inventory of Greater Goose Pond Forest in StoryMap form
Call for Compost
Created by ASAL
A compost StoryMap commissioned by NRRA
Student Story Maps
Created an updated by ASAL, here is a showcase of our work, collaborations, and student StoryMaps and Web Apps
ASAL Collaborations
Landscape Inventory of the Vermont Yankee Decommissioning Site
Created by Antioch students at Antioch University New England
A collaborative project between Antioch University New England, NorthStar, the Town of Vernon, and Rich Holschuh
Student Projects
Student Awards and Accolades
Muscoy: A Safe Routes to School Story
Created by Antioch Student Demi Espinosa
This StoryMap won first place in the planning category for the Southern California Association of Government’s StoryMap competition. Demi Espinosa is a student at Antioch University Los Angeles.
Webinar
Identifying optimal locations for Community Microgrids
This webinar was hosted by Antioch grad Gregory Young on March 18, 2020. 1-hour webinar on Gregory's Advanced GIS final project that had an attendance of hundreds of people from key related industries.