Materials concerning students.
List of major projects involving students
Virtual Bulletin Board
constructed using materials from an actual bulletin board
made by students electing
Independent Study, NRE600/043, 1993-1996, and students
in NRE501/043, Fall, 1996.
Click on a linked student name to go to an index file of maps
made by that student; not all students listed have associated files.
MAJOR PROJECTS
DISSERTATIONS (completed):
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Ruben De la Sierra, SNRE, 1998, Committee Member, Mapping Entropy:
Analysis of Population-Environment Dynamics Using Integrated Remote Sensing
and Transition Theory Based on a General Systems Perspective
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Rhonda Marie Ryznar, CAUP, 1998, Committee Member, Urban Vegetation and
Social Change: An Analysis Using Remote Sensing and Census Data.
DISSERTATIONS (in progress):
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Robin Saha, SNRE, Committee Member
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Andrea Frank, CAUP, Committee Member
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Hui-Chun Huang, CAUP, Committee Member
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Seema Desai Iyer, CAUP, Committee Member
PRACTICUM
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Astrid Hillers, SNRE, Co-Chair, Data and Information Systems for Integrated
Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Developing Countries
VIRTUAL BULLETIN BOARD OF STUDENT WORK AND LIST OF ALL STUDENT NAMES,
1994-1999.
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Richard Aishton
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Michael Boraz
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James Buck, Karelian GIS Project
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Paige Eagle
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Taufik Hanafi
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Daniel Jacobs
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Olu Nejo
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Tamana Nishiguchi
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Diane O'Connell, Watershed Management in Costa Rica:
An Analysis of the Political Feasibility of Adopting a Watershed-Based
Regioinal Planning Approach
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Tamyra Rhodes
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Hitomi Sasaki
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Diana Strahlberg
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Luejit Tinpanga
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Mari Yoshitaka, GIS maps for her practicum, Aug. 1997:
Contribution to Global Environmental Issues by Small-and Medium-Scale Enterprises
in Developing Countries
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Jose
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Astrid Hillers (auditor)
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Charles E. Olson (auditor)
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Daniel Jacobs (T. A.)
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Erin Smilkstein
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Johnny Hedgepeth
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Kwame McShan Hooker, A Look at Michigan from an English
Teacher's Perspective: Utilizing Particular Demographics as a Learning
Tool in the Classroom
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Kristin Kaul
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marinsky
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Nancy Childs
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Ann Dulecki, Clickable U.S. maps
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Jeff Plymale, clickable school district maps
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Michael Bee, "Roam where I want to"
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June Brooks, Dyslexia and Spatial Intelligence
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Leslie Lowe, Patterns of Settlement across the U.S.
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Adam Carriere, World Cup Soccer, Spatial Distribution over Time
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mkiz
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Mary Wigton
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Craig Robinson, U.S. History Project tracking spatial distribution of African-Americans
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Glenn R. Palmgren, Dec. 1997, The Growth of Northern Pin Oak and Jak Pine
along Topographic Gradients
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Wayne Walker, Dec. 1997, The Changing Pattern of Kirtland's Warbler Occupancy,
Mack Lake Basin 1986-1996, A Spatial Analysis.
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Laura Kies, A Collision of Worlds
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Kate Smith, A Collision of Worlds
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Craig Roberts, A Collision of Worlds
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William Haugh
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Jennifer Spindle: Spring, 1994, From global data bases, to spreadsheet
analysis, to spatial analysis in a Geographic Information System, to document
management and presentation.
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Lily Lombard
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John Lombard, International Educational Data
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Aisha
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Allison
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Marikka Kantner, Colonization by Great Britain
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Brian Shaw, Classroom Exercises and Examples using Three-Dimensional
Data
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Amy Siefkin, Youth Gangs in Michigan: A Study of
Factors Influencing Gang Involvement
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Kentria Alston, Cartography Unit
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Daniel Zarazusa, The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense
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Fred Stillwell, The Crossroads Project: Mapping
History
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Kathy Kampa, European Environmental Issues
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Mary Lynn Hockett, bulletin board display using GIS/environmental hazards
areas