The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI)[1] is a non-profit research and education organization involved in exploring, examining, and understanding contemporary landscape issues in the United States.[2] Founded in 1994, the CLUI organizes exhibitions, programs, field trips, and maintains an online archive and database to engage the public's understanding of the man-made landscape, and extent and impacts of human interactions with the surface of the Earth.[1] The Center employs a variety of methods to this end, engaging in research, classification, extrapolation, and exhibition.