Time |
Title |
Author(s) |
8:50 |
Opening Comments |
Greg Elmes |
|
9:00 |
Paper Session |
|
9:00 |
Integrating Spatial Analysis in Evaluating the Benefits and Costs of Possible Street Trees in Morgantown, West Virginia. |
Vishakha Maskey |
9:15 |
Coal Valuation and Geographic Information Systems in West Virginia |
Charles A. Barlow |
9:30 |
Mine Impoundment Location and Warning System |
Jodie Hoover |
9:45 |
MapConnector: Integrating GIS Services with your Application |
Michael Anderson |
|
10:00 |
Refreshments/Poster viewing |
|
- |
Asset Mapping in Support of a Scenic Byway: Paint Creek Raleigh, Fayette, and Kanawha County, WV |
Corey Anderson and Cindy Phillips |
- |
Over the mountains and through the gorge...:Georeferencing and interpreting historical photos for cultural resource management |
Laura Cathers, Susan Bergeron, Jesse Rouse, Sophia Harris, Brian Renzella, Jodie Hoover, and Laura Pickens |
- |
Incorporating spatial dependence in predictive vegetation models |
Jennifer Miller |
- |
Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing for Invasive Plant Species Mapping and Monitoring |
John Robards, Michael Strager, and Charles Yuill |
- |
Mapping Wastewater Treatment to Support County-wide Planning, McDowell County, WV |
Matt Sherald |
- |
Status and Application of the National Hydrography Dataset in West Virginia |
Jacquelyn M. Strager |
- |
A Hierarchical Approach for Prioritizing Wetland and Stream Mitigation Sites in West Virginia |
Michael Strager, Ronald Fortney, James Anderson, Joseph Osbourne, and Scott Copen |
|
10:30 |
Paper Session - Natural Resources |
10:30 |
A Land Preservation Framework for the Cacapon Watershed of West Virginia |
Michael Strager and Charles Yuill |
10:45 |
Application of GIS and Terrain Analysis to Watershed Model Calibration for the CHIA Project |
Sam Lamont, Robert Eli, and Jerald Fletcher |
11:00 |
Watershed Analysis with GIS: The Watershed Characterization and Modeling System |
John Churchill, Michael Strager, Jerald Fletcher |
11:15 |
Landscape Visualization through LiDAR for Natural Stream Channel Design |
Ed Watson and Janette Bennett |
|
11:45 |
Lunch |
At Hatfields in the MountainLair |
|
12:15 |
Keynote Speaker:
Geospatial Science and Technology 2004-2024: Seven Predictions
|
Keith Clarke, with introduction by Duane Nellis |
|
1:30 |
Paper Session - GIS in Social Issues |
1:30 |
The McDowell County Flood Atlas: A pragmatic approach for GIS and Remote Sensing education at the middle school level. |
Michael P. Ferber |
1:45 |
Integration of Geographic Information Systems in WVU Extension Service Programming and Outreach |
Michael Dougherty, Jacquelyn Strager, Jerald Fletcher, and Kenneth Martin |
2:00 |
CMI: Crime Mapping Initiative for Brownsville, Pennsylvania |
Thomas R. Mueller |
2:15 |
Employing Participatory GIS for the Study of Rural Communities in Appalachia |
Michael Dougherty, Hallie Challig, Greg Elmes, Tim Hawthorne, Wilbert Karigomba, Brent McCusker, and Daniel Weiner |
|
2:30 |
Refreshments/Poster viewing |
|
|
3:00 |
Paper Session - Cultural Resources |
3:00 |
Historical Geography and Contextual GIS: Building a GIS for historical Morgantown neighborhoods |
Susan Bergeron |
3:15 |
Reinterpreting Cultural History: Visualizing a Former Appalachian Landscape Using GIS |
Joel M. Staub |
3:30 |
You had to be there: Toward a phenomenological understanding of landscape archaeology using GIS and VR |
Jesse Rouse |
|
3:45 |
Closing comments |
Jesse Rouse |