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Proceedings of the Sixth Annual UW GIS Symposium: Short Talks

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  1. Title Page
  2. Contributors
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Keynote
  6. Short Talks
    1. Interactive Digital Story Mapping to Document Housing (In)justice through Community-Based Design
    2. The Uneven Geographies of Digital Food Apartheid
    3. Entanglements: Counter-Mapping the History of Asian Migration onto Coast Salish Lands
    4. 'Reclaiming Venus' through ArcGIS Story Maps
    5. Earthquakes influence on populations and land cover in King County with GIS
    6. Snow Coverage on Mount Rainier: 2001 vs. 2021
    7. The Disaster Response Exercise: Mapping a Post-Earthquake Environment from a Bicyclist's Perspective

Short Presentation Abstracts

Interactive Digital Story Mapping to Document Housing (In)justice through Community-Based Design

Brett Halperin, Human Centered Design & Engineering

The Uneven Geographies of Digital Food Apartheid

Natalie Vaughan-Wynn, Geography

Entanglements: Counter-Mapping the History of Asian Migration onto Coast Salish Lands

Anna Nguyen and Madison Heslop, History

"Reclaiming Venus" through ArcGIS Story Maps

Maya Smith, Faculty, French and Italian Studies

Earthquakes influence on populations and land cover in King County with GIS

Xiaohan Yao, Earth and Space Science

Snow Coverage on Mount Rainier: 2001 vs. 2021

Jessie Woldstad, Geography: Data Science

The Disaster Response Exercise: Mapping a Post-Earthquake Environment from a Bicyclist's Perspective

Mike Lang, Environmental Science and Resource Management and Elizabeth Davis, Geology

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