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Proceedings of the Ninth Annual UW GIS Symposium: Lightning Talks

Proceedings of the Ninth Annual UW GIS Symposium
Lightning Talks
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  1. Title Page
  2. Contributors
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Keynote
  6. Lightning Talks
    1. Cherry Tree Blooms
    2. Public Transport for the LA 2028 Olympic Games
    3. Geographies of Queer Joy
    4. Powering the Last Mile: Solar-based, Equitable Charging Infrastructure for Electric Three Wheelers in West Bengal, India
    5. Monitoring EBI/GNDVI in the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve
    6. Paper and Imperialism: Mapping the Environmental Effects of Japanese-led Paper Industrialization in Manchuria

Lightning Talks

Cherry Tree Blooms

Francis Hourigan, Abigail Chinn, and Camille Zahn, UW Facilities

Public Transport for the LA 2028 Olympic Games

Hannah Buhler-Autrey, Urban Planning

Geographies of Queer Joy

Lauren Levenston, Geography

Powering the Last Mile: Solar-based, Equitable Charging Infrastructure for Electric Thre Wheelers in West Bengal, India

Ahana Mukherjee, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Monitoring EBI/GNDVI in the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve

Jin Yeh, Environmental & Forestry Sciences

Paper and Imperialism: Mapping the Environmental Effects of Japanese-led Paper Industrialization in Manchuria

Chad Westra, History

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