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​Welcome to the Laboratory for Human-Environment Interactions Modeling and Analysis (HEIMA)!
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The HEIMA Lab is an interdisciplinary research group that integrates qualitative and computational social science, environmental and policy impact assessment, and geospatial analytical approaches to advance human-environment geography.

​We are based in the ​Department of Geography at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.



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