GEOG 492/592: GIS II Projects (Winter 2010)

 

Each group has up to 17 minutes for presentation and 3 minutes for Q&A

 

Date

Project Group

Project Title

Mar 9

(Tue)

 

12 – 1:50

PJ Houser

Jared Jennings

Walkable Communities – Which Portland Neighborhoods are the most walkable?

Michael Pinker

Robert Pyle

Brian Seaman

Find & Fix – Utilizing GIS Analysis to Target the Preventive Maintenance of Sewer Laterals

David Dreher

Brian Zahora

Exploring the Assumptions of the Friends of Trees Model

Jena Ferrarese

Ludger Woehrmann

Multi-Criteria Evaluation of the Current Large-Fire Probability on the Clearwater National Forest

Cameron Bremer

Scott Parker

Wilderness Exploration Using Remote Sensing Data in the Emigrant Wilderness

Mar 11

(Thu)

12 – 1:50

James Bradd

Joey Roberts

Distribution of Trees in the Camp Creek Project Area of the Malheur National Forest

Robert Hildebrand

Nicholas Jones

Ryan Lynch

Wildland Fire in Southern Oregon: Risk to Established Settlement

Sean Pickner

HeatherAnn Van Dyke

Danny Warren

Tim Alder

Snowfall Patterns Indicated by SNOTEL Measurements

Nicole Dwyer

Applications of GIS analysis in determining hops habitat in Oregon and the risk of powdery mildew

Josh Cousins

Tim Houchen

Josh Mohr

Locating a Farmers Market in Washington County

Mar 18 (Thu)

10:15 – 12:05

Adam Mosbrucker

Using Suitability Analysis to Identify Potential Locations for Acoustic Flow Monitors on Cascade Volcanoes

David Dearth

Juan Gonzalez

Angie Cirello

Assessing Risk for Dutch Elm Disease among Elm Trees in Ladd's Addition Neighborhood - Portland, Oregon

Scott Montegna

Theo Saner

Jogging Routes for Hotel Guests

Dennis Kurtz

Leanne Weiss

Kori Hutchison

Selection of wave energy sites in Southern Oregon’s Territorial Sea

Cale Garrett

Brad Opstad

Analyzing Recreational Travel Efficiency Methods In The Republic Of Ireland