GEOG 492/592: GIS II Projects (Spring 2009)

 

Each group has a maximum of 20 minutes for the presentation and Q&A

 

Date/Time

Project Group

Project Title

June 2

Lowell Anthony

David Percy

Matt Tofte

GIS Analysis of Coastal Dune Deposits

James/Jim Randall

Paolo Weatherbee

Southern Dunes – Sustainability Issues along the Coast Due to Intense Development

Ray Hennings

Leonard Powell

Effect of temporal sea level variations on the formation of prehistoric Oregon coast sand dunes

Sarah Thompson

Amber Gladieux

Donnych Diaz

Comparing Federal Range Land Management Forage Capability Versus an Animal Centric Forage Capability Model: A GIS Approach

Ellen Dorsey

Brownfield Prioritization Model: Considering Environmental Factors, Environmental Justice and Infill Potential

June 4

Lesley Bross

Amber Potter

Kari Kimura

Viticulture in the Willamette Watershed

Cody Meyer

Wonwook Choi

Ryan Cloutier

Mapping Safe Bicycle Routes in Portland, OR

Aidan Padilla

Alan Dittmar

Mark Cooney

Multivariate Regression Analysis to Determine the Influence of Factors on Land Value at the Neighborhood Scale

Erin Smith

Food Deserts: Examining Grocery Equity

June 11

Charles Cannon

Andrew Halmstad

Analysis of Bathymetric Change in a Sinuous Channel Using Deterministic Interpolation Methods

Joe Chan

Tyler Kunter

Margaret Seiler

Analysis of Residential Home Foreclosure Patterns in Portland

Mike True

Rashauna Mead

James Stevens

Bike Safety Network: Finding safe biking routes in Portland

Rebecca McLain

Jacob Watts

Amanda Stolnacke

Environmental Sustainability Index of Portland Neighborhoods: A Multicriteria GIS Approach

Zach Bevens

Denisse Fisher de Leon

Michael Halleen

Land Use Change and Other Factors Affecting Water Temperature in the Johnson Creek Watershed

Elizabeth Clapp

Where the Sidewalk Ends: An Analysis of the Difference Between Sidewalk & Street Networks in a Connectivity Study