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Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type |
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Fu, Liwei | Bicycling preferences and behavior in salt lake city | attitude; bicycling frequency; preferences; route choice; values | 2015 | thesis |
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Nicolosi, Emily Ann | Geographies of climate change mitigation: an exploration of the climate change movement | carbon footprint; climate change; climate change mitigation; geography; social movements; Transition Towns | 2015 | thesis |
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Coates, Austin Reece | Hyperspectral remote sensing for monitoring species-specific drought impacts in Southern California | Drought; Hyperspectral; Species-Specific; Spectral Mixture Analysis | 2015 | thesis |
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Meng, Ran | Study of two vegetation-related disturbances (beetle herbivory and wildfire) in the western united states using optical remote sensing | Change detection; Disturbance ecology; Remote sensing classification; Spaital analysis; Statistical modeling; Vegetation recovery | 2015 | dissertation |
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Unger, Corey Daniel | Creating spatial data infrastructure to facilitate the collection and dissemination of geospatial data to aid in disaster management | Disaster management; Geographic information systems; GIS; SDI; Spatial data infrastructure; Volunteer geographic information | 2015-05 | thesis |
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Maezumi, Shira Yoshimi | Neotropical climate, vegetation, and fire histories on local to regional scales | Amazon; Bolivia; Paleoecology; Paleofire; Phytoliths; Pollen | 2015-05 | dissertation |
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Miege, Clement | Recent ice sheet snow accumulation and firn storage of meltwater inferred by ground and airborne radars | Antarctica; Aquifer; Firn; Greenland; Radar | 2015-08 | dissertation |
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Li, Xiao | Spatial representation in the social interaction potential metric: an analysis of scale and parameter sensitivity | Joint accessibility; Sensitivity analysis; Social interaction potential metric; Time geography | 2015-05 | thesis |
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Hile, Ryan Patrick | Thinking inside the black box: enhancing the social vulnerability index with an artificial neural network | Artificial Neural Networks; Environmental Hazards; Geocomputation; GIS; Social Vulnerability; Social Vulnerability Index | 2015-08 | thesis |
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Conrad, Edward C. | Using species distribution models to quantify climate change impacts on the rosy-finch superspecies: an alpine obligate | boosted regression trees; calibrated AUC; climate change impacts; Leucosticte; niche modeling; random forest regression trees | 2015-08 | thesis |