Stacy Supak

Associate Teaching Professor
Stacy Supak is an Associate Teaching Professor at North Carolina State University. Starting in 2014, she’s held an appointment within the Center for Geospatial Analytics, where she teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses on Geospatial Information Science. Her diverse educational background includes degrees in Engineering, Geophysics and Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management. Her current research interests include using geospatial analytics to support park and protected land management decisions. She has previously published work on topics including geology, geology tourism, open-source web-based mapping, geospatial analytics and marketing for tourism destinations.
Roles
Publications
- ToxPi*GIS Toolkit: creating, viewing, and sharing integrative visualizations for geospatial data using ArcGIS (2022)
- Green infrastructure site selection in the Walnut Creek wetland community: A case study from southeast Raleigh, North Carolina (2020)
- Assessing the visual Q method online research tool: A usability, reliability, and methods agreement analysis (2019)
- Implementation and Evaluation of a Geospatial Management Solution for the U.S. National Park Service's Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program (2019)
- Rural tourism microentrepreneurs’ self-representation through photography: a counter-hegemonic approach (2019)
- Geospatial Analytics for Park & Protected Land Visitor Reservation Data (2016)
- Geospatial analytics for federally managed tourism destinations and their demand markets (2015)
- Geospatial analytics for federally managed tourism destinations and their demand markets (2015)
- An Open Source Web-Mapping System for Tourism Planning and Marketing (2014)
- Estuarine monitoring programs in the Albemarle Sound study area, North Carolina (2014)