Project Team & Support
Support
Transdisciplinary Area of Excellence at Binghamton University
This project has been supported by two generous seed grants from the Data Science Transdisciplinary Area of Excellence at Binghamton University, which have enabled the construction of a specialized map server (2021) and a crowdsource application (2022).
Project Leaders
The project would not of taken its current shape without the help of many important individuals, representing distinct roles and duties, including project leaders, associates, partners, and research assistants.
Associate professor in the Department of History at Binghamton University with fields in Mexican History, Colonial Latin America, Environmental History, Digital History & Spatial History.
Research Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies Program; Anthropology; Binghamton University; with fields in Maya Archaeology, Heritage and GIS.
Project Associates
Server management.
GIS Professional & GIS Campus Core Facility at Binghamton University
Project Partners
Project direction and application testing.
Associate Professor and Department Chair, Department of History, Bowling Green State University. Latin American history; Inequality and human wellbeing; Environmental history.
Important data provider (Desastres agrícolas en México).
Researcher with the Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS). History of risk and disasters in Mexico and Latin America; Social history and the economics of food in colonial Mexico.
Research Assistants
Web development of the ecocrisis crowdsourcer and its database.
Master’s Student in Computer Science at Binghamton University