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United Cities and Local Governments Géographie de la ville en guerre untitled Last updated January 30, 2013. Welcome to the namati.org website (the “Site”), operated by Namati, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Namati”, “we”, “us” or “our”). Your use of the Site or use of any of the services offered on or via the Site (collectively, the “Services”) is subject to these terms of use (the “Terms”). Eligibility, Registration and Account Responsibility You must register in order to upload Tools to the Tools Database, obtain full access to Tools, participate in discussion forums and fully utilize any networking functions on the Site. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password, and you agree to accept responsibility for all activities that occur under your account or password. Assumption of Risk Your use of the Site is at your own risk, including the risk that you might be exposed to Content that you find offensive or that is inaccurate, objectionable or otherwise inappropriate. Acceptable Uses Contributing Content Prohibited Conduct

INTERACTIVE DIGITAL ATLAS OF MEGALOPOLIS This atlas is a work of collaboration. It began with a discussion between John Rennie Short and Thomas D. Rabenhorst. John had been working on redefining Megalopolis and analyzing the socio-economic-spatial changes in the region over the past fifty years. Tom thought of using the region as the basis for a term project in the Advanced Cartographic Applications class he teaches. While the data and text were provided, it was the students that discussed and settled upon the atlas overall design. Much appreciation must be extended to Heidi Lynn Brueckner for the development of the interactive web interface. This educational resource is an excellent example of how a team of undergraduate students, with support and guidance from educators can produce a valuable geographic resource for schools and the general public.

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