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Internment Camp Mapping
Solutions
Ecosystem Enhancement Program Mapping NC State Property Office
BMP Tracking Application VA Department of Cons...
Enterprise Web Editing VA Department of Envi...
Interactive Stream Assessment Resource VA Department of Envi...
Coastal GEMS VA Coastal Zone Manag...
ConservationGIS Web Portal The Conservation Fund
MosquitoMap Application Smithsonian Institution
Tree Inventory Management Arlington County, VA
Project W.A.T.E.R. Juniata Conservation ...
Cartographic Mapping Services US Fish & Wildlife Se...
GIS Implementation Planning VA Marine Resource Co...
Land Use / Land Cover Feature Extraction The Nature Conservancy
Green Infrastructure Analysis Land For Tomorrow
Rapid Battlefield Assessment Civil War Preservatio...
GIS Database Design and Data Integration Albemarle County Serv...
TurboTank Self Certification Site VA Commonwealth Unive...
BMP Tracking Application VA Department of Cons...
Enterprise Web Editing VA Department of Envi...
Interactive Stream Assessment Resource VA Department of Envi...
Coastal GEMS VA Coastal Zone Manag...
ConservationGIS Web Portal The Conservation Fund
MosquitoMap Application Smithsonian Institution
Tree Inventory Management Arlington County, VA
Project W.A.T.E.R. Juniata Conservation ...
Cartographic Mapping Services US Fish & Wildlife Se...
GIS Implementation Planning VA Marine Resource Co...
Land Use / Land Cover Feature Extraction The Nature Conservancy
Green Infrastructure Analysis Land For Tomorrow
Rapid Battlefield Assessment Civil War Preservatio...
GIS Database Design and Data Integration Albemarle County Serv...
TurboTank Self Certification Site VA Commonwealth Unive...
Client: The Conservation Fund
Summary
In 2005, the Conservation Fund established its Japanese-American Internment Camp Preservation Initiative to acquire lands once used as campsites to intern more than 120,000 Japanese-Americans during World War II. The sites stand today as a reminder of the injustices done to those Americans. WorldView has worked closely with TCF on the development of cartographic products the support their efforts to purchase unprotected land at the sites and to increase their level of protection through either federal legislation or national historic landmark designation.