RGIS - Pacific Northwest Site
Central Washington University, Center for Spatial Information
RGIS Symposium 2006
Presentation List
The Pitfalls fo Rural Addressing. Presented by Denise Chavez, RGIS-Tribal Technical Center, Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institue, Albuquerque, NM.
Kittitas County Conservation District. Presented by Anna Lael, Kittitas County Conservation District, Ellensburg, WA.
Rural Applications of Geospatial Technologies. Presented by David Gerth, Kittitas Conservation Trust, Roslyn, WA.
Integrating GIS into Human-wildlife Interactions. Presented by Laura Applegate, The Big Game Management Roundtable, Kittitas County, WA.
Terrestrial Species Diversity Assessments for National Forest Plan Revisions in Northeastern Washington. Presented by James Begley, Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forest, USFS, WA.
The Development of a Geospatial Blowing Snow Susceptibility Index. Presented by Scott Kroeber, RGIS-Great Plains, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND.
Pennsylvania Vineyard Site Assessment System. Presented by Dr. Rick Day, RGIS-Chesapeake Penn State, Penn State, University Park, PA.
Land Use Suitability Analysis in Support of Land Use Planning. Presented by Dr. Steve Ventura, RGIS-Great Lakes, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,WI.
Coupling Land Use Forecasting and Hydrologic Models for Improved Land Use Decision Support. Presented by Chris McColl, RGIS-Pacific Northwest, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA.
Ortho-Image and Impervious Surface Mapping with Quickbird Imagery: Case Study. Presented by Brian Culpepper, RGIS-Mid-south, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.
GIS Analysis for Environmental Monitoring. Presented by Dr. Dale Bruns, RGIS-Chesapeake Wilkes University, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Pennsylvania Federated GIS Demonstration Project. Presented by Tom Sweet, RGIS-Chesapeake Wilkes University, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Valor, A Cooperative GIS Success: GIS has Streamlined Decision Making, Information Sharing and Communication Between Two Local Goverments in South Georgia. Presented by Chris Strom, RGIS-South Georgia, Valdosta, GA.
Mapping Landscape Meaning: Using an IMS to Collect Stakeholder Information. Presented by David Cordner, RGIS-Pacific Northwest, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA.
Contact Information:
Dr. Anthony Gabriel, Director
Professor: Geography
Central Washington University
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA, 98926-7420
ph: 509.963.1166
gabriela@cwu.edu
Chris McColl
Research Associate
mccollc@cwu.edu
David Cordner
Research Assistant
cordnerd@cwu.edu
Website: http://www.cwu.edu/~csi
