The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a non-profit research organization interested in understanding the nature and extent of human interaction with the earth’s surface. The Center employs conventional research and information processing methodology as well as non-traditional interpretive tools, to produce public exhibits, displays, interpretive installations, and other programs that explore the relationship between humans and the physical landscape. The organization was founded in 1994, and is currently headquartered in Los Angeles, with regional offices and field locations in upstate New York, Wendover, Utah and the Mojave Desert. The Center works with local and national cultural institutions in the production of public programs that deepen the collective understanding of the nature and extent of mankind’s interaction with the earth’s surface, and has produced over 30 exhibits on land use themes and regions, for public institutions all over the United States, as well as overseas. http://clui.org/