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GIS Conference Papers, Presentations, Etc.: Recent submissions
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The application of GIScience to Search and Rescue in Yosemite National Park
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2010-11-18)Park Ranger & GIS Specialist, National Park Service PhD student, University of California, Merced http://www.esri.com/news/arcuser/0609/yosar.html -
Demystifying Web GIS
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2010-11-18)ESRI, Senior GIS application developer and project lead http://www.esri.com/news/arcwatch/0610/web-gis.html -
Using GIS for Crime Analysis
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2010-11-18)Topeka PD Crime Analysis Unit http://www.raidsonline.com/?address=Topeka%2CKS -
GIS Day @ KU 2010 Symposium Schedule and Opening Remarks
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2010-11-17)GIS Day @ KU is part of a nationwide event to promote awareness of geographic information systems (GIS), and how we use this evolving tool to analyze our world. We continue our tradition of bringing together a community ... -
Vector zonal operations for spatio-temporal analysis
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2008-11-19)student competition -
Implementing a Cost Effective GIS Based River Classification Technique
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2008-11-19)student competition -
Remote Sensing and Unclassified Detection: Summer Research Experience
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2008-11-19)student competition -
Creating a GIS Database: Pre-Columbian Settlement Pattern Analysis in Costa Rica
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2008-11-19)student competition -
From Temporal GIS to Dynamics GIS
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GIS Day @ KU 2009 Symposium Schedule
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)GIS Day @ KU is part of a nationwide event to promote awareness of geographic information systems (GIS), and how we use this evolving tool to analyze our world. We continue our tradition of bringing together a community ... -
Rapid Evaluation of River Valley and River Channel Morphology using Automated GIS Tools and Raster-Based Modeling
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)Graduate Student Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Kansas -
Developing Geospatial Intelligence Stewardship for Multinational Operations
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)Graduate Student U.S. Army Command and General Staff College -
Mapping and Recovering Cloud-contaminated Area in Optical Satellite Imagery
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)Visiting Graduate Student Department of Geography University of Kansas -
Determining Mountaintop Mining Locations in West Virginia Using Elevation Datasets
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)Undergraduate Student Haskell Indian Nations University -
SizeUp: A Tool for Interactive Comparative Collection Analysis for Very Large Species Collections
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)Graduate Student Electrical Engineering & Computer Science University of Kansas -
Distribution Mapping of Medicinal Plants: A GIS assisted approach
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)Graduate Student Department of Geography University of Kansas -
A Snowstorm Puzzle: The Relationship Between Federal Declarations of Impact and Storm Tracks for Extreme Midwestern Blizzards
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)Graduate Student Department of Geography University of Kansas -
The Flat Map: A Perception Approach To Modeling Flat Terrain
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)Graduate Student Department of Geography University of Kansas -
An Analysis of Conservation Gaps for Mexico
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-11-18)KU Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology -
Infrastructure Fragility: Modeling the Impacts of Losing a Railroad Bridge
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2009-10-18)University of California, Santa Barbara