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Departmental Faculty, Student, and Alumni Presenters at 2005 AAG Annual Meeting
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The following faculty, students, and alumni gave presentations at the 2005 AAG Annual Meeting in Denver during the week of April 4-8.
Faculty:
- Harold Brodsky, “Animated Computer Maps of Ezekiel's Prophecy” and panelist on Visions, Physical Manifestations, and Spatial Dynamics of Prophecies
- Charles Christian, discussant on presentation of “The Ethnic Map of the United States: One Hundred Years of Change” by Curtis Roseman
- Hongliang Fang, “Comparison of Temporal Filters for Generating Continuous Biophysical Product”
- Martha E. Geores, “Crazy Horse Memorial: Place Making in the Black Hills”
- Samuel N. Goward, organizer and chair of the panel on US Operational Global Land Remote Sensing USGS Workshop Outcome
- Shunlin Liang, “Data Assimilation Approach for Improving Estimation of Land Surface Variables from Satellite Observations”
- John Townshend, panelist on US Operational Global Land Remote Sensing USGS Workshop Outcome
Students:
- Catherine Carter, "The Role of Theology in the Production of Space in Shaker Societies" (Award winner in the Geography of Religion and Belief Systems specialty group. See
Cathy Carter Wins Award.)
- Shannon Franks, “How Many Bits Are Necessary To Obtain Biomass Information Using Satellite System Remote Sensing? A Comparison of Radiometric Resolutions”
- Elizabeth Groff, “Modeling the Dynamics of Street Robbery”
- Barbara Kearney, “Public land Management and Local Interests: The Balancing Act”
- Ronald W. Luna, “Salvadoran Evangelical Protestant Churches in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area”
- Kelley O'Neal, “Monitoring Coastal Marsh Loss and Upland Inundation with Landsat And SAR Data”
- Jose G. Roa, “Vunerability vs. Predictability in Landslide Hazard Zonation: A Comparison Between ‘Inclusive’ Statistical and ‘Exclusive’ Topographical Approaches”
- Lynn Scharf, “Ranging Behavior of African Forest Elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) in Protected Areas of Gabon and Congo”
- Kathleen Vazoulas, “Using GIS to Understand the Heritage Tourist”
- James Wilson, "Historical and Computational Analysis of Long-Term Environmental Change: Forests in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia"
Alumni:
- Robert Adamski, “Developing and Maintaining an Enterprise GIS: An In-Depth Look at the Long Island - GIS
- Molly E. Brown, “The Impact of Climate Change on Income Diversification and Food Security in Senegal”
- Femke Reitsma, “A New Process Oriented Data Model
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