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Proceedings of the First Annual UW GIS Symposium: Lightning Talks

Proceedings of the First Annual UW GIS Symposium
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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contributors
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Lightning Talks
    1. Characterizing Spotted Owl Habitat with LiDAR
    2. Utilizing Data-Planet Datasets in ArcMap
    3. Workflow of Shallow-Water Hydrographic Mapping: Acquisition to Post-Processing
    4. UW eScience Geohackweek
    5. The Conservation Value of Place-Based Subsistence Mapping in Northwest Alaska
    6. A Platform for Managing River Surveys in GIS
    7. Swarm ASV Drifters
    8. Built Environment and Behavior: An Approach Based on Objective Data
  7. Posters
    1. Trash Talk: Optimal Urban Waste Design
    2. GNSS Location Accuracy
    3. Interactive Space Assessment in Tableau
    4. 210Pb Geochronology
    5. Evaluating the Expansion of Bike Share in Seattle
    6. Species Distribution and Land Use
    7. Evaluating Video Documentation as a Method for Monitoring Ecosystem Change
    8. Marine GIS
    9. Possible River and Ocean Locations on Mars’ Surface

Lightning Talk Abstracts

Characterizing Spotted Owl Habitat with LidAR

Jonathan Kane, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences

Utilizing Data-Planet Datasets in ArcMap

Kian Flynn, UW Libraries

Workflow of Shallow-Water Hydrographic Mapping: Acquisition to Post-Processing

Regina Lionheart, Oceanography

UW eScience Geohackweek

Anthony Arendt, eScience Institute

The Conservation Value of Place-Based Subsistence Mapping in Northwest Alaska

Victoria Buschman, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences

A Platform for Managing River Surveys in GIS

Trevor Eakes, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences

Swarm ASV Drifters

Benjamin Bosquet, Oceanography

Built Environment and Behavior: An Approach Based on Objective Data

Phil Hurvitz, Urban Design and Planning

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