GIS Final Presentation Schedule

 

Each presenter has 14 minutes, 12 minutes for the presentation and 2 minutes for a quick question and answer. A computer and projector will be available. Presenters could send their powerpoint file to the instructor by email (jduh@pdx.edu) or put the file in a flash drive, CD, or on your network disk space (not on a ZIP disk). Please give the instructor a printed Powerpoint presentation before you present.

 

Dec 1. 6:00 - 9:10 PM.

Presenter

Project Title

Marina Counter

A Preliminary Spatial Analysis of Life Expectancy and IQ

Denise Kelsey

Bull Trout Distribution Compared to Landownership in the John Day Subbasin

Cindy Olson

Identify Potential Sites for Wine Grape Production in Beaverton, Oregon

Michael Scisco

Correlations between Land Cover, Ownership, and 303d Streams in the State of Oregon

Nadezhda Slavchova

Diatom Biogeography in Oregon

Wendy Stevens

Riparian Forest Inventory with the Portland Urban Growth Boundary

Barbara Van Ness

Quantifying the Influences of Urbanization on Natural Habitats

Kevin Loving

Mean Park Size in Two Cities within the UGB

Jason Schmidt

River Renaissance: Locating Public Schools in their Watersheds

Mark Mead

Correlations between Nearshore Marine Water Bacteria Levels and Precipitation

Shane Metcalf

Integrated Management of Watch Mountain, Washington

 

Dec 8. 5:30 - 9:00 PM.

Presenter

Project Title

Ian Berdie

Does Timber Harvest Lead to Increases Sediment Levels in the Elliot State Forest, Oregon

Donald Brown

Open Space Acquisition Model Inside the Urban Growth Boundary

Statia Cupit

Mapping Forest Gaps in Hoyt Arboretum in Portland, Oregon

Craig Ducey

Spatial Distribution of Different Forest Conditions by Road Density

Chris Alfino

Automating GIS data for Scouting Sites

Kelli Grover

Prioritizing Watershed Capital Improvement Projects

Chris James

Relationship between Land Management and Vegetation Types

Paul Manson

The Political, Social, and Economic Factors of Subbasin Planning Quality

Sarah LoGiudice

Assessing the Environmental and Economical Effects of Recreational Land Development

Joel Migliaccio

Portland Metro Best Management Practices and Stream Health

Rod Owre

Spatial Analysis of Precipitation Patterns and Topography

Dan Senffner

GIS for Bird Surveys

Sarah Smith

Using GIS for the Detection of Edge Effects in Spotted Towhee Populations in Portland’s Urban Greenspaces

Todd Sorensen

Network Analysis for Flood Hazards

Daniel Wilson

Geodemographic Analysis of Local Development Activities of Portland’s Neighborhoods

Melissa Zagorski

Spatial Pattern Analysis of Art Galleries in Downtown Portland, Oregon