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Proceedings of the Seventh Annual UW GIS Symposium: Short Talks

Proceedings of the Seventh Annual UW GIS Symposium
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  1. Title Page
  2. Contributors
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Keynote
  6. Short Talks
    1. Farewell Victoria: Quantifying the Value of Foreign Names
    2. Potential Location Assessment of Current and Estuarine Surveys (PLACES) for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    3. Temporal Tensions in Digital Story Mapping for Housing Justice: Rethinking Time and Technology in Community-Based Design
    4. Reducing Customs and Border Protection's 100-Mile Enforcement Zone in Washington State
    5. Comparing Rail Transit in Seattle, WA and Singapore
    6. Habit Fragmentation Via Roads in King County
    7. Changes to the Shoreline of Mud Bay, Bellingham, Washington

Short Presentation Abstracts

Farewell Victoria: Quantifying the Value of Foreign Names

Zhaowen Guo, Political Science and Chenyue Cao, Public Policy

Potential Location Assessment of Current and Estuarine Surveys (PLACES) for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Caitlin Guerin, Nick Hanson, and Austin Hackett, UW Professional and Continuing Education

Temporal Tensions in Digital Story Mapping for Housing Justice: Rethinking Time and Technology in Community-Based Design

Brett Halperin, Human Centered Design and Engineering and Erin McElroy, Geography

Reducing Customs and Border Protection's 100-Mile Enforcement Zone in Washington State

Soogil Sun, Sadiiq Mohamed, and Anirit Bansal, Geography

Comparing Rail Transit in Seattle, WA and Singapore

Crystal Tan, Geography

Habit Fragmentation Via Roads in King County

Brandy Eckman, Environmental Studies, UWB

Changes to the Shoreline of Mud Bay, Bellingham, Washington

Ruby Leotta, Earth and Space Sciences

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