[open-science] AAG - Call For Illustrated Papers - Remote Sensing/GIS/Cartography of Human Environment Interactions
Michael P Finn
mfinn at usgs.gov
Wed Oct 20 19:58:09 UTC 2010
Apologies for cross-posts.
Call For Illustrated Papers - Remote Sensing/GIS/Cartography of Human
Environment Interactions.
Organizers: Kristina Yamamoto & Benjamin Tuttle
Special Illustrated Paper Session for the 2011 AAG Annual Meeting,
April 12-16, 2011, Seattle, WA.
Sponsored by
AAG Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Science and Systems
Specialty Groups
This special illustrated paper session serves as a forum for researchers
to
communicate their current research using remote sensing/GIS/cartography to
study
human-environment interactions. We particularly welcome submissions
that cover one or more of the following topics:
- Urban Area Analysis
- Population Studies
- Characterization of changing landscape structure and patterns
- Estimations of CO2 Emissions
- Analysis of Wildlife Habitat
- Urban Sprawl/Change
- Assessment of Human Impacts on Protected Areas
- Any Novel Use of Remote Sensing/GIS/Cartography Pertaining to Human
Environment Interactions
Abstract submission details are available in recent issues of the AAG
newsletter and at the AAG 2011 website
(http://www.aag.org/cs/news_detail?pressrelease.id=70). Please note
that the AAG requires online submission of abstracts and registration
materials (check AAG's webpage for details). Please go through the
online submission system, and then send us an email containing: (1)
Your name, presentation title, and abstract; and (2) The "Participant
Number" assigned to you by the online registration system. The
deadline for receiving all application materials from presenters is
October 20, 2010.
For more information, please contact Kristina Yamamoto
(Kristina.Yamamoto at du.edu).
Kristina Yamamoto
Department of Geography
University of Denver
2050 E. Iliff Ave.
Denver, CO 80208
E-mail: Kristina.Yamamoto at du.edu
Benjamin Tuttle
Department of Geography
University of Denver
2050 E. Iliff Ave.
Denver, CO 80208
E-mail: btuttle at du.edu
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