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Hello world!

Welcome to http://spatial.blog.ryerson.ca! The blog was created as a teaching tool across the courses in the Master of Spatial Analysis (MSA) program at Ryerson University’s Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.

Please read on below or use the search function, categories list, or tag cloud to find posts of interest. Happy reading!

Posted on November 9, 2015February 28, 2016Author Claus RinnerCategories Uncategorized

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