Date/Time
Presenter and Project Title
Mar 8
14:00–15:50
1. Paul Manson. Modelling Wilderness User Behavior: An proof of concept for GIS and Agentive Modeling.
2. Matthew Hartley. Landslide threats in East Portland.
3. Jason Schmidt. Portland Parks. A GIS Analysis of Geodemographics, Distribution, and Service.
4. Don Brown. Forest fire hazard mapping in Northern Idaho.
5. Cindy Olson. Viewing an eruption of Mt. Hood.
6. Wayne Coffey. Route, Mean and Frequency Visualization.
7. Shane Metcalf. Locating Potential Vacant Property Lots for New Community Gardens in Portland, Oregon: A Socio-Economic and Spatial Evaluation.
Mar 10
1. Nic Granum. Sleeper study: A look at the changes in the downtown homeless population.
2. Marina Counter. Suicide geography.
3. Olivia Jennings. A Study of Urban Agriculture: Farmers’ Markets within the Portland Urban Growth Boundary.
4. Wendy Koeflgen. Suitable Backcountry Campsite Locations for Grand Teton National Park.
5. Chris Alfino. Damascus UGB New Highway Route Analysis.
6. Alex McNiven & George Gavin. Dog Park in Portland: Proposed locations for new off-leash dog parks.
7. Michael Wojcicki. Crime Mapping as a Geodemographic Indicator.
8. Michael Scisco. Determining Natural Resource Protection Areas for Bond Measure Acquisition Urban Growth Boundary, Portland, OR.
Mar 14
10:15–12:05
1. Mark Mead. Tualatin and Clackamas Stream Buffer Width and Water Quality Comparison.
2. Melissa Zagorski. Severe ice storm hazard streets in Portland, OR.
3. Lake McTighe. Identifying Alternative Sites for a New Cohousing Community in the Portland Area.
4. Sonoko Endo. Health Service Accessibility for Elderly Population in Portland.
5. Craig Warden. Comparison of Two Methods to Determine the Incidence of Falls in Children 0-14 Years of Age in the Tri-County Portland Area.
6. Jim Koloszar. Defining surface areas of the Columbia River excluding areas ≥ 40 feet in depth.
7. Denise Kelsey. Exploring GIS as a tool to age fish scales.
8. Sarah LoGiudice. Bike Accessibility to Services in Portland.