GIS Applications in Research at UIC
99 Faculty Camp, Wednesday 12-May-1999, 9-10:30 AM, LC C3
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Five short presentations on research projects that use Geographic Information
Systems (GIS). Presentations will emphasize GIS as it is used in spatial analysis
as well as thematic mapping.
Session Organizer: Jim Bash, CAGIS, Anthropology
& Geography.
- Yeqiao Wang, Anthropology & Geography, Satellite
Remote Sensing and GIS in regional land cover studies.
- Kheir Al-Kodmany, CUPPA, Multimedia GIS: Applications for Neighborhood Planning. The Pilsen Project shows an application of GIS to urban design.
- Don Atkinson, College of Medicine, Dean's
Office, Infomatics, Perceptual Mapping and Methods for Presenting Naive Geography . This is the presentation that had technical difficulties during the Faculty Camp session.
- Cliff Tiedemann, Anthropology & Geography,
Developing substrate regions from geographies of response variables.
- Siim Soot, UTC, GIS in Transportation Research. Read more about his research at the Urban Transportation Center.
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