Illustrated Paper Session:
3616 Spatially Integrated Social Science
is scheduled on Tuesday, 3/24/09, from 5:20 PM - 7:00 PM in Capri 103, Riviera Hotel, 1st Floor
Sponsorship(s):
Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group
Organizer(s):
Patrick L Lawrence - University of Toledo
Chair(s):
Patrick L Lawrence - University of Toledo
Abstract(s):
5:20 PM
Author(s):
*Patrick L Lawrence - University of Toledo
Abstract Title: Spatially Integrated Social Science and Watershed Planning: Examples from the Maumee Watershed, Ohio
5:25 PM
Author(s):
*Neil Reid - University of Toledo Bruce W Smith - Bowling Green State University Michael C Carroll - Bowling Green State University
Abstract Title: Alternative Perspectives on the Territorial Delineation of Industrial Clusters
5:30 PM
Author(s):
*Donald Janelle - University of California, Santa Barbara
Abstract Title: Spatial Analysis for Curriculum Enhancement in the Social Sciences
5:35 PM
Author(s):
*Peter S. Lindquist, PhD - Universityof Toledo Neil Duhon - University of Toledo
Abstract Title: Evaluation of MEDEVAC Service Locations in Ohio
5:40 PM
Author(s):
*Shanon Donnelly - University of Akron
Abstract Title: Land Ownership and Land-Cover Patterns in Intentional Communities in the Eastern USA
5:45 PM
Author(s):
*Asrah Heintzelman, student - Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis
Abstract Title: Disparity in Access to Food Retail Sources in Support of Obesity Research
5:50 PM
Author(s):
*Hyun Joong Kim - Pittsburg State University
Abstract Title: Urban growth and landscape analysis at the local community scale
5:55 PM
Author(s):
*Jackson Matthews, student - Louisiana Tech University
Abstract Title: Integrating GIS with Decision Tree Data Mining for Spatial Modeling of Cancer Mortality Rates
6:00 PM
Author(s):
*Jennifer Nicole Fitts -
Abstract Title: Using ArcGIS Network Analyst to Model Handicapped Accessibility Issues on a College Campus
Session Description: In recognition of the new PhD program at the University of Toledo in Spatially Integrated Social Science (SISS) this session will consist of illustrated poster presentations focusing on all aspects of SISS. Topics to include (but not limited to): Cartographic visualization, geographic information systems (GIS), pattern recognition, spatially statistical analysis, spatial econometrics, spatial simulation & spatial-temporal dynamics, spatial optimization & spatial interaction modeling, and the application of spatial techniques to address social science problems and social issues.