FALL TERM, 1999
FINAL PROJECT CD
GEOGRAPHY:
SPATIAL ANALYSIS, THEORY AND PRACTICE
NRE530 (3 credits)
SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
 
Professor Sandra Arlinghaus (Ph.D.)
Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m.
Dana Building 2046 (class)
Office in Dana:  2044
Research office:  1130 Hill Street (Community Systems Foundation:  CSF)
Phone: 761-1358 (research office); 975-0246 (home, between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.)
e-mail: sarhaus@umich.edu (preferred method of communication)

Office Hours: Monday (CSF), 11a.m.-5p.m. (later by appointment).; Wednesday(Dana), by appointment after class (and possibly before class); Friday morning (CSF); and, by appointment.

 Presentations are listed in the order in which they were given.  Not all students gave web-based presentations.
Jennifer Rennicks 
Examining the Management of the Belize Audubon Society's Protected Areas, Belize, Central America
William Honeychurch
Mapping as a site selection tool in archaeology
Leoneda Inge-Berry
The Incidence of Environmental Waste and Hazards in Mobile (County), Alabama:  The Case of AfricaTown USA
Randy DeShazo
Stacey Shulte 
Land Use Change in Washtenaw County, MI, 1985-1995
Chase Huntley
An Analysis of Potential Friction Regarding Land Use:  A Case Study in Dynamic Communication
Lidia Szabo
Trends in Deer Populations Related to Vegetation Change in the Ottawa National Forest, Western Upper Peninsula, MI
Treffen White
Downriver Waterfront Land Survey
Catherine Keinath Jason Taylor
Ruffed Grouse Habitat Identification
Molly Vendura
Housing Trends in Hennepin County, MN
John Syring
Landscape Ecology Research at the Forest Lake Club, Hawley, PA
Dunrie Greiling 
Soils of the E. S. George Reserve
Katya Podsiadlo
A History of Landscape Change in a Neighborhood of Ann Arbor
Peter Vincent
Triangulated Irregular Networks, Great Lakes.
Stephanie Sprague and Heather Glock
Health Risk Communication and Perception:  A Case Study of the EPA's Pesticide Awareness Program.