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  • Stephen Metts

    Part-time Associate Teaching Professor

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    metts@newschool.edu

    Office Location
    A - 66 West 12th Street

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    Stephen Metts

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    Stephen Metts brings to The New School a practice at the intersection of geospatial science, data-driven urban research, and design-informed mapping. He teaches courses focused on quantitative spatial methods and reproducible analytical workflows in R and GIS.

    In Spatial Thinking with GIS (UENV 3200 + UURB 3210), students work with real-world urban and environmental data to explore “what happens where” through mapping and analysis. GIS for International Crises, Development & the Environment (NINT 5380) applies spatial methods to humanitarian, development, and ecological systems. Design & Urban Ecologies Methods 1 (PGUD 5160) introduces R/RStudio, spatial workflows, and data visualization for urban design and policy contexts.  

    As principal of TraceSpatial, Metts leads projects in cartographic design, spatial analytics, and R-based geoprocessing for public, nonprofit, and private clients.

    Metts is co-author of Climate Crisis, Energy Violence: Mapping Fossil Energy’s Enduring Grasp on Our Precarious Future (Elsevier/Academic Press, 2024), exploring energy systems through spatial and temporal analysis within ecological and justice frameworks.  

    Metts’s work centers on quantitative spatial methods: GIS and spatial data structures, computational workflows in R, cartographic design, and urban and environmental applications. Through teaching and practice, he bridges pedagogy and real-world spatial analytics to prepare students for data-driven inquiry and design.


    Current Courses

    Geographic Information System
    NINT 5380, Fall 2025

    Urban Ecologies Methods 1
    PGUD 5160, Fall 2025

    Future Courses

    Spatial Thinking with GIS
    UENV 3200, Spring 2026

    Spatial Thinking with GIS
    UURB 3210, Spring 2026

    Past Courses

    Geographic Information System
    NINT 5380, Spring 2025

    Spatial Thinking with GIS
    UURB 3210, Spring 2025

    Spatial Thinking with GIS
    UENV 3200, Spring 2025

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