AAG2015 Program PDF
AAG2015 Program PDF
AAG2015 Program PDF
AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS
PROGRAM
The Association of American Geographers
1710 Sixteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009-3198
Phone (202) 234-1450
Fax (202) 234-2744
www.aag.org
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
AAG Ofcers, Councilors, and Staff ............................................................................................... 4
Local Arrangements Committee, J. Warren Nystrom Award Committee,
Career Mentors, and AAG Diversity Ambassadors ......................................................................... 5
General Information ......................................................................................................................... 6-7
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plan(s) - Hyatt ................................................................... 8-12
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plan(s) - Swissotel ............................................................. 14
Pedway Map..................................................................................................................................... 15
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plan(s) - Gleacher Center .................................................. 16-18
AAG Shuttle Buses .......................................................................................................................... 20
Plenary Sessions and Special Events ............................................................................................... 22-28
Featured Themes .............................................................................................................................. 32-35
Memorial Sessions ........................................................................................................................... 38-39
Specialty Group Highlighted Sessions............................................................................................. 40-42
AAG World Geography Bowl.......................................................................................................... 44
AAG Jobs & Careers Center ............................................................................................................ 46-50
Sponsors ........................................................................................................................................... 52-53
Special Events and Meetings Summary ........................................................................................... 56-60
Newcomers to the AAG Annual Meeting ........................................................................................ 64-65
Workshops........................................................................................................................................ 68-72
Field Trips ........................................................................................................................................ 76-80
Exhibit Hall Floor Plan .................................................................................................................... 84
Exhibitors ......................................................................................................................................... 85
Exhibitors Online ............................................................................................................................. 86
Program Advertisers......................................................................................................................... 90
2016 AAG Annual Meeting Information ......................................................................................... 93
Instructions to Session Chairs .......................................................................................................... 94
Key to Session Numbers .................................................................................................................. 96
Key to Room Numbers .................................................................................................................... 97
Sessions
Tuesday, April 21 ................................................................................................................. 98-166
Wednesday, April 22 ............................................................................................................ 167-241
Thursday, April 23 ............................................................................................................... 243-312
Friday, April 24 .................................................................................................................... 313-381
Saturday, April 25 ................................................................................................................ 381-417
Indexes
Participant Index .................................................................................................................. 419-472
Specialty and Afnity Group Sessions Index ...................................................................... 473-475
Topical Index ....................................................................................................................... 476-484
NATIONAL COUNCILORS
STAFF
CAREER MENTORS
GENERAL INFORMATION
ACCESSIBILITY
In support of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the AAG
and its contracted facilities will accommodate reasonable
requests for accessibility to the extent possible. Individuals
requiring special accommodations are asked to make their
specic needs known to the AAG or to the facilities.
ALCOHOL
The AAG expects all attendees to act responsibly when consuming alcoholic beverages. Consumption of alcohol by those
under the age of 21 is prohibited.
BAGS/COATS/PACKAGES
For security reasons, the AAG is unable to hold attendees
bags, packages, briefcases, coats, laptops or other personal
items at registration. For your own safety and the security
of your belongings, we strongly recommend checking these
items at a hotel bell stand.
CHILD CARE
The AAG is pleased to announce that it is launching new,
full-time, professionally managed and staffed onsite childcare
services for the 2015 Annual Meeting in Chicago, at the Hyatt
Hotel from April 21 to 25, 2015.
The onsite childcare services will be provided by Accent on
Childrens Arrangements, Inc. (ACCENT) www.accentoca.
com, which will design and run a childrens program called
CAMP AAG.
EXHIBITS
A vital part of the AAG Annual Meeting is the exhibit hall,
where AAG members and attendees can see the latest technology in teaching, eld research, graphic applications,
computer modeling, and data collection and analysis. Learn
about the most recent technical advances in the eld, including cartography, GIS, and GPS. Youll also be able to view
geography-related textbooks and publications while meeting
with publishers.
The AAG Annual Meeting Exhibit Hall is located in the Riverside Exhibit Hall, on the Purple Level of the West Tower.
See page 84-86 for an AAG Exhibit Hall oor plan and list of
exhibitors.
CAMP AAG will run for all ve Annual Meeting days as follows:
Tuesday, April 21
Wednesday, April 22
Thursday, April 23
Friday, April 24
Saturday, April 25
The AAG will cover all of the very substantial overall costs to
hire ACCENT to establish and staff the onsite childcare facility, and will also subsidize their hourly childcare rates. ACCENTs standard hourly rate for childcare is $12 for children
Friday, April 24
9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
EXHIBIT HALL TWITTER SCAVENGER HUNT
Back for 2015, the AAG will offer a Twitter Scavenger Hunt
in the Exhibit Hall. Participate in the scavenger hunt for an
opportunity to win a complimentary 2016 Annual Meeting
conference registration. One winner will be selected for each
day the Exhibit Hall is open (Wednesday Friday). Follow
the AAG on twitter for more information: @theAAG.
MOBILITY ASSISTANCE
Visit the Conference Volunteer desk next to the AAG Registration Desk located in the Grand Foyer, on the Gold Level,
of the East Tower of the Hyatt Hotel to arrange mobility
assistance. You may also request assistance from any Conference Volunteer stationed in the lobby of the hotels or Gleacher Center.
NON-SMOKING POLICY
The AAG maintains a non-smoking policy in all meeting
rooms, the exhibit area, and the registration area. Smoking is
allowed only in designated smoking areas of the facilities.
INTERNET ACCESS
There is complimentary wireless internet access for attendees
in the Hyatt and the Gleacher Center.
MEETING VENUES
Sessions, workshops and special events will take place at
three Chicago Properties: The Hyatt, The Swissotel and the
Gleacher Center
Hyatt
151 East Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60601
312-565-1234
Swissotel Chicago
323 East Upper Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60601
312-565-0565
Gleacher Center
450 N Cityfront Plaza Dr.
Chicago, IL 60611
312-464-8787
To access the Swissotel from the Hyatt:
Depart the Hyatt E Upper Wacker Drive and take a right and
follow E Upper Wacker Drive one and a half blocks until you
reach the Swissotel on your right. Also, for indoor tunnel option, see map on page 15. Change last sentence: Also a bus is
available on Tuesday and Wednesday (see page 20).
To access the Gleacher Center from the Hyatt:
Depart the Hyatt E Upper Wacker Drive and take a left and
follow E Upper Wacker Drive one and a half blocks. Take a
right on North Michigan Avenue and cross the Chicago River.
Once across the bridge take Pioneer Court to the right and
turn right onto N City Front Plaza Drive to nd the Gleacher
Center on your right. Also a bus is available (see page 20).
See pages 96-97 for the Key to Room Numbers and Session Numbers.
BLUE LEVEL:
EAST TOWER:
Level-Tower
Room Name
Room Code#
Blue Level - East Tower..................Skyway 260........................01
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 261 .......................02
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 265 .......................03
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 269 .......................04
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 272 .......................05
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 273 .......................06
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 281 .......................07
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 282 .......................08
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 283 .......................09
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 284 .......................10
Blue Level - East Tower.................. Skyway 285 .......................11
Room Name
GOLD LEVEL:
GREEN LEVEL:
Room Code#
Level-Tower
LAKESHORE:
RIVERSIDE:
Riverside - East Tower .................... Riverside Exhibit Hall .......70
(AAG Exhibit Hall & Posters)
BIG BAR
SKYBRIDGE
EAST / WEST
TOWER ACCESS ROUTE
BELLSTAND
ATM
LAKESHORE LEVEL:
ATRIUM
FRONT
DESK
MICHIGAN
BOARDING PASS
PRINTING
C
VIP & GOLD
PASSPORT DESK
COMMON AREA
285
WOMEN
WOMENS
SELF CHECK-IN
284
MEN
MENS
272
260
283
282
261
JACKSON
BOARDROOM
265
269
281
273
RANDOLPH
ROOSEVELT
ER E
A ST
WAC
K
GOLD LEVEL:
ER D
RIV
WOMEN
MEN
L OW
COATROOM
EE
GRAND SUITES
NORTH
UP TO
BRONZE
LEVEL
STORAGE
1
A
DOWN TO
RIVERSIDE
EXHIBIT HALL
RESTROOMS
D
NORTH
3
4
EAST PARKING
5
C
SOUTH
2B
B
GRAND
BALLROOM
C
NORTH
2A
D
SOUTH
GRAND BALLROOM
REGISTRATION AREA
NORTH AND SOUTH
GROUP OFFICE
EAST TOWER
MOTOR ENTRANCE
E
SERVICE
COLUMBUS HALL
EE
DOWN TO
RIVERSIDE
EXHIBIT HALL
SOUTH
STORAGE
MEN
KITCHEN
WOMEN
SERVICE
See pages 96-97 for the Key to Room Numbers and Session Numbers.
Level-Tower
Room Code#
BRONZE LEVEL:
BUCKINGHAM
GOLD
COAST
HAYMARKET
PICASSO
SERVICE
MEN
WATER
TOWER
COLUMBIAN
WOMEN
CONCOURSE
WALKWAY
UP TO
GREEN LEVEL
SOLDIER
FIELD
ADA SHUTTLE
ELEVATORS
COMISKEY
WRIGLEY
GOLD LEVEL:
SERVICE
REGENCY NORTH
COAT CHECK
D
KITCHEN
REGISTRATION
DESK NORTH
REGENCY BALLROOM
ACAPULCO
BALLROOM
REGISTRATION
DESK
UP TO
BRONZE LEVEL
HONG
KONG
TORONTO
ADA SHUTTLE
ELEVATORS
NEW
ORLEANS
REGISTRATION
DESK SOUTH
SAN
FRANCISCO
DOWN TO PURPLE
LEVEL
ATLANTA
SERVICE
REGENCY SOUTH OFFICE
MEN
A
WOMEN
TO ILLINOIS
CENTER
PURPLE LEVEL:
STETSON
CONFERENCE
CENTER
MEN
UP TO REGENCY
BALLROOM
GREEN LEVEL:
WOMEN
WEST TOWER MOTOR ENTRANCE
ESCALATOR
TO BRONZE LEVEL
SILVER LEVEL:
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
ENTRANCE
MOTOR
ENTRANCE
SERVICE
ADA
SHUTTLE
ELEVATORS
WOMEN
COATCHECK
BURNHAM
McCORMICK
FIELD
OGDEN
WRIGHT
ADDAMS
SANDBURG
DUSABLE
WOMEN
MEN
HORNER
NORTH STETSON STREET
MEN
AV
CRYSTAL FOYER
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
FOUNTAIN
CRYSTAL TERRACE
ACCESSIBLE
RAMP
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humanities.
SWISSOTEL
See pages 96-97 for the Key to Room Numbers and Session Numbers.
Rooms by Level:
Level
Rooms Alphabetically:
Room Name
Room Code#
Room Name
Level
Room Code#
LUCERNE LEVEL
Event Centre
Zurich
Zurich ABC
Zurich D
Zurich EFG
Zurich A
Zurich B
Zurich C
Zurich E
Zurich F
Zurich G
Zurich ABCD
Zurich DEFG
Zurich AB
Zurich BC
Zurich EF
Zurich FG
Vevey
Vevey 1
Vevey 2
Vevey 3
Vevey 4
Vevey 1&2
Vevey 2&3
Vevey 3&4
Vevey 1,2,3
Vevey 2,3,4
St. Gallen
St. Gallen 1
St. Gallen 2
St. Gallen 3
St. Gallen 1&2
St. Gallen 2&3
Montreux
Montreux 1
Montreux 2
Montreux 3
Montreux 1&2
Montreux 2&3
Monte Rosa
13,974
4,590
4,590
4,590
1,575
1,530
1,575
1,575
1,530
1,575
9,180
9,180
3,105
3,105
3,105
3,105
5,720
1,430
1,430
1,430
1,375
2,860
2,860
2,805
4,290
4,235
2,738
925
925
925
1,850
1,850
2,664
864
900
900
1,764
1,800
400
1,299
427
427
427
146
142
146
146
142
146
853
853
289
289
289
289
532
133
133
133
128
266
266
261
399
394
254
86
86
86
172
172
248
80
84
84
164
167
37
137
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
90
90
45
45
45
45
104
26
26
26
25
52
52
51
78
77
74
25
25
25
50
50
74
24
25
25
49
50
20
42
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
27
27
14
14
14
14
32
8
8
8
8
16
16
16
24
23
23
8
8
8
15
15
23
7
8
8
15
15
6
102
102
102
102
35
34
35
35
34
35
102
102
69
69
69
69
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
37
37
37
37
37
37
36
36
36
36
36
36
20
31
31
31
31
11
10
11
11
10
11
31
31
21
21
21
21
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
6
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1,110
340
340
340
100
100
100
100
100
100
660
660
200
200
200
200
440
110
110
110
110
220
220
220
330
330
260
80
80
80
160
160
260
80
80
80
160
160
30
1,365
420
420
420
145
145
145
145
145
145
875
875
290
290
290
290
480
130
130
130
130
260
260
260
390
390
310
105
105
105
210
210
310
105
105
100
210
210
30
872
285
285
285
80
80
80
80
80
80
600
600
160
160
160
160
330
85
85
85
85
170
170
170
255
255
180
51
51
51
102
102
180
51
51
51
102
102
16
90
90
90
30
30
30
30
30
30
120
120
60
60
60
60
120
40
40
40
40
80
80
80
100
100
60
20
20
20
40
40
60
20
20
20
40
40
16
1,800
450
450
450
150
150
150
150
150
150
900
900
300
300
300
300
500
180
180
180
180
350
350
350
500
500
353
120
120
120
235
235
360
120
120
120
235
235
40
75
75
75
40
40
40
40
40
40
100
100
60
60
60
60
102
43
43
43
43
68
68
68
90
90
60
35
35
35
46
46
60
35
35
35
46
46
16
There is also an underground walk way - The Pedway - between the Hyatt
and the Swissotel. See access points on the map below.
GLEACHER CENTER
Location of Meeting Rooms
See pages 96-97 for the Key to Room Numbers and Session Numbers.
Rooms Alphabetically:
Rooms by Floor:
FIRST LEVEL
Level
Room Name
Room Code#
Room Name
Level
Room Code#
100 Classroom ........................ 1st Level .........................82
200 Classroom ........................ 2nd Level ........................83
203 Classroom ........................ 2nd Level ........................84
204 Classroom ........................ 2nd Level ........................85
300 Classroom ........................ 3rd Level ........................86
303 Classroom ........................ 3rd Level ........................87
304 Classroom ........................ 3rd Level ........................88
306 Classroom ........................ 3rd Level ........................89
406 Classroom ........................ 4th Level.........................90
422 Classroom ........................ 4th Level.........................91
600a Classroom ...................... 6th Level.........................92
600b Classroom ...................... 6th Level.........................93
602 Classroom ........................ 6th Level.........................94
604 Classroom ........................ 6th Level.........................95
608 Boardroom ....................... 6th Level.........................96
621 Executive Dining Room .. 6th Level.........................97
GLEACHER CENTER
Second Level and Third Level
SECOND LEVEL:
THIRD LEVEL:
GLEACHER CENTER
Fourth Level and Sixth Level
FOURTH LEVEL:
SIXTH LEVEL:
HYATT
SWISSOTEL
GLEACHER
Departure Times
Departure Times
Departure Times
TUESDAY
7:45AM
9:45AM
11:45AM
2:25PM
4:25PM
6:25PM
TUESDAY
7:45AM
9:45AM
11:45AM
2:25PM
4:25PM
6:25PM
TUESDAY
7:45AM
9:45AM
11:45AM
2:25PM
4:25PM
6:25PM
WEDNESDAY
7:45AM
9:45AM
11:45AM
1:05PM
3:05PM
5:05PM
WEDNESDAY
7:45AM
9:45AM
11:45AM
1:05PM
3:05PM
5:05PM
WEDNESDAY
7:45AM
9:45AM
11:45AM
1:05PM
3:05PM
5:05PM
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THURSDAY, APRIL 23
Symposium on Physical Geography Environmental
Reconstruction I
Thursday, April 23, 8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
Room: Grand C/D North, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Organizers:
Julie Winkler, AAG Past President, Michigan State
University
Richard A. Marston, Kansas State University
Carol P. Harden, University of Tennessee
Chair: Carol P. Harden, University of Tennessee
Speakers:
Johannes J. Feddema, University of Kansas
Melinda D. Daniels, Stroud Water Research Center
Markus Stoffel, University of Berne
Sponsor: Symposium on Physical Geography Theme
A special event for the 2015 AAG Annual Meeting is an
all-day Symposium on Physical Geography scheduled for
Thursday, April 23. The overall goal of the symposium
is to facilitate and enhance dialog among physical
geographers on emerging developments, challenges, and
approaches related to physical geography. An additional
goal is to experiment with alternative formats for physical
geography sessions at future AAG annual meetings.
Broadly dened, environmental reconstruction involves the
study of past climates, landscapes, and biological systems,
along with the reclamation of altered environments. This
integrative research theme cuts across the many facets of
physical geography.
Speakers:
Introduction: Ronald F. Abler, International
Geographical Union
Benno Werlen, University of Jena
Discussants:
Peter J. Taylor, Loughborough University
Farhana Sultana, Syracuse University
Ronald F. Abler, International Geographical Union
The 2016 IGU International Year of Global Understanding
(IYGU) has taken the lead in the application process for
the UN International Year of Global Understanding
The IYGU is an outreach project with an educational and
science orientation whose bottom-up logic complements
the existing international policies and research programs'
organizational structures. The mobilization of geographers,
the social and natural sciences, as well as the humanities,
will lead to an engagement in new ways of sustainability
research, education, and capacity building. The denitive
decision by the UN General Assembly is expected by end
May 2015.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
Advancing Geography in Federal K-12 Policy Reforms
Friday, April, 24, 8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
Room: Roosevelt, Hyatt, East Tower, Ped Path
Organizer and Chair: John Wertman, Association of
American Geographers
Panelists:
Elizabeth Purvis, Secretary of Education for the State
of Illinois
Sarah Bednarz, AAG Vice President, Texas A&M University
Speakers will share federal and state government
perspectives on the possible reauthorization of the
Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the potential
impacts on K-12 geography instruction. Those invited
include representatives from Congressional staffs and the
ofce of the Governor of Illinois. A full list of speakers
will be published in onsite notices.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
2015 AAG Awards Luncheon
Saturday, April 25, 11:40 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Room: Lucerne Ballroom 1&2, Swissotel, Lucerne Level
Join colleagues and friends in honoring recipients of AAG
Honors and other awards and prizes. The AAG Awards
Luncheon will be held on Saturday, April 25 in the Lucerne
Ballroom 1&2 of the Swissotel from 11:40 a.m. - 2:00 pm.
The following Honors will be presented:
AAG Lifetime Achievement Honors
John P. Jones, III , University of Arizona
Bobby Wilson, University of Alabama
AAG Distinguished Scholarship Honors
Anthony Bebbington, Clark University
Ruth DeFries, Columbia University
AAG Gilbert White Public Service Honors
2014, Eve Gruntfest, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
2015, Elizabeth Oglesby, University of Arizona
AAG Ronald F. Abler Distinguished Service Honors
John Frazier, Binghamton University, State University of
New York
Rita Gardner, Royal Geographical Society (with the
Institute of British Geographers)
AAG Gilbert Grosvenor Geographic Education Honors
Michael Solem, Association of American Geographers
Mark Monmonier
Richard Pillsbury
Allen J. Scott
Robert B. South
Otis W. Temple
Albert M. Tosches
Thomas J. Wilbanks
John H. Wittmann
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GeoHumanities
While the discipline of geography
has traditionally embraced and contributed to the humanities, there has been
a remarkable resurgence in the past
decade of intellectual interplay between
geography and the humanities in both
academic and public circles. Many
humanities scholars and well-known
writers and artists are increasingly
incorporating geographic concepts,
technologies, and methods into their
work, while geographers have recently
gained new insights by borrowing from
developments across a great range of
humanities disciplines. Metaphors and
core geographic concepts such as place,
space, landscape, scale, and mapping
now permeate literature, philosophy,
the arts, and other humanities, and the
broader imaginative reinterpretation
of these concepts has in turn led to a
renaissance of creativity in geography.
The interactions between Geography
and the Humanities are growing rapidly.
GeoHumanities Journal
GeoHumanities is a new journal
being launched by the Association of
American Geographers and will be
published by Taylor and Francis. Its
editors are Tim Cresswell (Northeastern University, Boston) and Deborah
Dixon (University of Glasgow). GeoHumanities publishes original peer-reviewed
articles that span conceptual and methodological debates in geography and
the humanities; critical reflections on
analog and digital artistic productions;
and new scholarly interactions occurring at the intersections of geography
and multiple humanities disciplines.
FEATURED THEMES
Radical Intra-disciplinarity
The most pressing challenges today, whether related to global
climate change, socio-economic inequalities, or on-going territorial conicts, can only be understood through diverse tool
kits, methods, theories and ways of knowing. That diversity
exists and often thrives within the discipline of geography.
Under the banner geography we perform regression analyses, conduct in-depth interviews, run computer simulations,
undertake archival research, collect soil samples, georectify
data, and organize focus groups (to name just some of our
methods). We use and contribute to the making of theories,
perspectives, and technologies as diverse as Lacanian psychoanalysis and Germanium detectors.
At this years conference we highlight that diversity through
sessions organized around the theme of radical intradisciplinarity. The use of the term radical to describe our
disciplines un-disciplined nature is meant to signal that
geographys intra-disciplinarity is not a passing fad but rather
is at the root of, and fundamental to, geographical practices,
and to highlight the ways in which those un-disciplined
practices can lead to important transformations. We look
forward to posters and paper sessions that highlight the
possibilities and suggest the limitations of our disciplines
intra-disciplinarity.
Session 1723 is the AAG Presidential Plenary on Radical
Intra-Disciplinanity (see page 22)
Session numbers in this track: 1229, 1429, 1529, 1629, 1723,
2229, 2429, 3654, 5558
FEATURED THEMES
Xiaoli Ding (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Ling Bian (University at Buffalo, State University of New York)
Bethany Deeds (U.S. National Institutes of Health - NIDA)
Michael Emch (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
George Gao (National Institute for Viral Disease Control
and Prevention, China)
Mike Goodchild (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Sue Grady (Michigan State University)
Anthony Grubesic (Drexel University)
Bo Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Geoffrey Jacquez (University at Buffalo, State University
of New York)
Youngho Kim (Korea University)
Poh Chin Lai (University of Hong Kong)
Nina Lam (Louisiana State University)
Jiyeong Lee (University of Seoul)
Yee Leung (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Erik Lebrek (National Institute for Public Health and the
Environment, the Netherlands)
Hui Lin (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Marianne Linde (TNO, the Netherlands)
Becky Loo (University of Hong Kong)
Johnathan Mayer (University of Washington)
Sara McLafferty (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Jeremy Mennis (Temple University)
Alan Murray (Drexel University)
Tomoki Nakaya (Ritsumeikan University)
Tijs Neutens (Ghent University)
Lilian Pun (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Zihe Rao (Tsinghua University)
Mark Rosenberg (Queen's University)
Gerard Rushton (University of Iowa)
Clive Sabel (University of Bristol)
John Shi (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Elisabeth Root (University of Colorado)
Tim Schwanen (Oxford University)
Xun Shi (Dartmouth University)
Shu Tao (Peking University)
Zaria Tatalovich (U.S. National Institutes of Health - NCI)
Fahui Wang (Louisiana State University)
Jifeng Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Shaowen Wang (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Chris Webster (University of Hong Kong)
Michael Widener (University of Cincinnati)
David Wong (University of Hong Kong)
Xinyue Ye (Kent State University)
Eun-Hye Enki Yoo (University at Buffalo, State University
of New York)
Chenghu Zhou (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Sessions 2238 and 4538 are the Opening and Closing
Plenaries for the Symposium on International Geospatial
Health Research.
FEATURED THEMES
the earlier session at the 2014 AAG annual meeting on how
to enhance physical geography within the AAG. (A summary
of the discussion from the inaugural "Conversation on the
Future of Physical Geography" can be found at http://news.
aag.org/2014/06/future-of-physical-geography/.)
Thursday, April 23
8:00 AM 9:40 AM Environmental Reconstruction I
10:00 AM 11:40 AM Environmental Reconstruction II
11:00 AM 11:30 PM Poster setup
11:50 AM 1:10 PM AAG Plenary Session -- Past
Presidents Address
1:30 PM 7:30 PM Physical geography posters
available for viewing
4:30 PM 7:30 PM Poster presenters asked to stand by
their posters during this time
4:30 PM 7:30 PM Reception and Happy Hour
Friday, April 24
11:45 -- 12:45 PM
GeoHumanities
While the discipline of geography has traditionally
embraced and contributed to the humanities, there has been
a remarkable resurgence in the past decade of intellectual
interplay between geography and the humanities in both
academic and public circles. Many humanities scholars and
well-known writers and artists are increasingly incorporating
geographic concepts, technologies, and methods into their
work, while geographers have recently gained new insights
by borrowing from developments across a great range of
humanities disciplines. Metaphors and core geographic
concepts such as place, space, landscape, scale, and mapping
now permeate literature, philosophy, the arts, and other
humanities, and the broader imaginative reinterpretation of
these concepts has in turn led to a renaissance of creativity
in geography. The interactions between Geography and the
Humanities are growing rapidly.
The GeoHumanities Themed Sessions at the AAG Chicago
Annual Meeting seek contributions from scholars from three
broad groups: geographers who have engaged humanities
topics in creative ways; humanities scholars who have
integrated new geographic techniques or technologies or
otherwise explored emerging geographic themes in their
work; and popular artists and writers whose literary or artistic
works investigate geographic concepts or perspectives, or
FEATURED THEMES
perhaps even use new geographic technologies in unintended
and thought-provoking ways.
The GeoHumanities Theme at the Chicago meeting also
recognizes and celebrates the launch by the AAG of a new
scholarly journal, GeoHumanities. This new journal is the
culmination of a decade-long AAG Initiative on Geography
and the Humanities, and builds on the highly successful AAG
Geography and the Humanities Symposium held in 2007 at
the University of Virginia, and on the subsequent publication
in 2011of two books: Envisioning Landscapes, Making
Worlds: Geography and the Humanities, and GeoHumanities:
Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place. The new AAG journal,
and these Themed GeoHumanities Sessions also respond to a
growing awareness of how core geographic concepts such as
space, place, landscape, scale, and mapping are increasingly
permeating the Humanities disciplines and popular culture
and the arts.
Thus, the GeoHumanities Theme of sessions in Chicago
welcomes papers and presentation on creative work taking
place at the intersection of geography and the humanities
by writers, artists, geographers, and humanities scholars.
These Sessions also respond to a world undergoing profound
change, and encourage productively transgressing the
bounds of traditional categories to open up new directions in
scholarship, literature, and the arts.
Session 3433 is the launch of the AAGs GeoHumanities
journal. Speakers include: AAG Executive Director
Douglas Richardson; Peter K. Bol, Harvard University; Tim
Cresswell and Deborah Dixon, the editors of the new journal
GeoHumanities; and J. Nicholas Entrikin of the University of
Notre Dame.
Session numbers in this track: 1663, 1668, 2131, 2229, 2231,
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Information Booth
Diversity Ambassadors
Career Mentoring
Whether youre looking for your first job, considering graduate school, or changing careers, the advice of a mentor can
help prepare you for success in todays competitive job market. The AAG has assembled a team of experienced geography
professionals, faculty members, and advanced students to provide one-on-one and small-group consultation about careers
in a variety of industries and employment sectors. Topics for
discussion might include creating resumes and cover letters
that will grab an employers attention, finding jobs where you
can put your geography skills and training to work, choosing a
graduate program, developing your personal and professional
networks, long-term career planning, and more. Career mentoring sessions will take place April 21-24, each morning from
10:00 to 11:40 am.
Job Postings
Each year, the Jobs & Careers Center features job postings in
all fields of geography. Attendees can browse the postings during the career mentoring sessions and open-access periods. See
the schedule of activities for dates and times.
GISCI Certification
Did you know you can earn GISP credits by participating in
the AAG Annual Meeting? Attendance provides several ways
to earn necessary points for the Contributions to the Profession and Education components of becoming a GISP. A
workshop entitled Becoming a Certified GISP and Why It
Matters for Your Geospatial Career will take place on Thursday, April 23, from 3:20-5:00 pm in the Jobs & Careers Center. Prospective GISPs and current GISPs who have questions
about renewing their certification are encouraged to attend.
Attendance is first-come, first-served and will be capped at 30
participants.
Thurs., April 23
8:00 a.m. 9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m.
1:20 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
5:20 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Fri., April 24
8:00 a.m. 9:40 a.m.
10:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m.
1:20 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Panel: Welcome to the AAG Annual Meeting! A Discussion on Navigating and Making the Most
of the Conference
Workshop: Preparing Geography Students for the 21st Century Workforce
Career Mentoring A
Workshop: Networking: Promoting Yourself by Making Connections that Count
Panel: Teaching and Advising about Careers in Geography
Panel: Careers in GIS: The Real World Awaits
Panel: Beyond the Ivory Tower A: Preparing Geographers for Business and Private Sector Careers
Career Mentoring B
Paper Session: Career Preparation in Undergraduate and Graduate Geography Programs
Panel: The Academic Job Market for Geographers A: Strategies for Improving Career Preparation
Panel: Students and Early Career Geographers: Advice from the AAGs Diversity Ambassadors
Panel: Meet the Author: How to Design, Write, and Present a Successful Dissertation Proposal
Panel: Family and Academia: Strike a Balance
Panel: Working Abroad: International Job Opportunities for Geographers
Panel: Opportunities in Science Policy for Geographers and Environmental Scientists
Panel: Beyond the Ivory Tower B: Preparing Geographers for Government and Nonprofit Careers
Panel: Creating a Geography Buzz: Innovative Ways to Promote Geography
Career Mentoring C
Panel: The Academic Job Market for Geographers B: Challenges and Opportunities for Enhancing
Professional Success
Workshop: Becoming a Certified GISP and Why It Matters for Your Geospatial Career
Panel: Jobs in Geohumanities I
Workshop: Youre Hired: How to Showcase Your Skills with Interactive Maps and Apps
Panel: Jobs in Geohumanities II
There are many special sessions at the AAG Annual Meeting on careers in geography, professional development, and employment opportunities. They are listed below with their session number, time, and location.
MONDAY, APRIL 20
WS #0-2: Visions of the Future: Precarious Working
Conditions in Academia (Workshop)
1:20 5:00 pm in Skyway 269, Hyatt, Blue Level, East Tower
Sponsored by Hamburg University, AAG Jobs and Careers
Theme
TUESDAY, APRIL 21
1113: Welcome to the AAG Annual Meeting! A Discussion on
Navigating and Making the Most of the Conference
8:00 9:40 am in Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by Graduate Student Affinity Group, Geography
Faculty Development Alliance (GFDA), AAG Jobs and Careers
Theme
WS #2-3: Preparing Geography Students for the 21st Century
Workforce (Workshop)
8:00 9:40 am in Columbus CD, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
1180: Geographic Perspectives on Entrepreneurship:
Factors, Processes, and Disparities 1
8:00 9:40 am in Grindelwald, Swisstel, Lucerne Level
Sponsored by Economic Geography Specialty Group, Business
Geography Specialty Group, AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
1206: Broadening Participation of Women and Minority
university students in STEM through online learning
10:00 11:40 am in Skyway 273, Hyatt, East Tower, Blue Level
Sponsored by Geography and Online Education Theme,
Geography Education Specialty Group, AAG Jobs and Careers
Theme
1213: Career Mentoring A
10:00 11:40 am in Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
1280: Geographic Perspectives on Entrepreneurship:
Factors, Processes, and Disparities 2
10:00 11:40 am in Grindelwald, Swisstel, Lucerne Level
Sponsored by Economic Geography Specialty Group, Business
Geography Specialty Group, Jobs and Careers Theme
WS #1-4: Teaching for Human GeoCapabilities (Workshop)
10:00 11:50 am in Skyway 265, Hyatt, Blue Level, East Tower
Sponsored by Association of American Geographers, AAG Jobs
and Careers Theme
THURSDAY, APRIL 23
3113: Beyond the Ivory Tower B: Preparing Geographers for
Government and Nonprofit Careers
8:00 9:40 am in Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by Applied Geography Specialty Group, AAG Jobs
and Careers Theme
3114: Creating a Geography Buzz: Innovative Ways to
Promote Geography
8:00 9:40 am in Columbus CD, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by Geography Education Specialty Group,
Community College Affinity Group, AAG Jobs and Careers
Theme
3148: Proposal-Writing Strategies for the NSF Geography
and Spatial Sciences Program (Opportunity 2 of 3)
8:00 9:40 am in Crystal A, Hyatt, West Tower, Green Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3178: Faculty Opportunities for Research and Teaching in
Location Intelligence
8:00 9:40 am in Zermatt/Gstaad, Swisstel, Lucerne Level
Sponsored by Business Geography Specialty Group, AAG Jobs
and Careers Theme
3213: Career Mentoring C
10:00 11:40 am in Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3248: Speed-Dating with an NSF Program Officer
(Opportunity 2 of 3)
10:00 11:40 am in Crystal A, Hyatt, West Tower, Green Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3413: The Academic Job Market for Geographers B:
Challenges and Opportunities for Enhancing Professional
Success
1:20 3:00 pm in Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by Stand-Alone Geographers Affinity Group,
Community College Affinity Group, AAG Jobs and Careers
Theme
3414: Introducing the Southern African Geography Teachers
Association (SAGTA)
1:20 3:00 pm in Columbus CD, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3437: Practicing Geography: Undergraduate Engaged
Scholarship
1:20 3:00 pm in Wrigley, Hyatt, West Tower, Bronze Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
4113: Impressions Count: Practical Advice from Employers
8:00 9:40 am in Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
4114: Career Panel for Population Geographers
8:00 9:40 am in Columbus CD, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by Population Specialty Group, AAG Jobs and
Careers Theme
WS #4-4: Walking the Tightrope: Negotiating Success for
Women in Geography (Workshop)
9:00 12:00 pm in Skyway 269, Hyatt, Blue Level, East Tower
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
4213: Career Mentoring D
10:00 11:40 am in Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
4222: Practicing and Performing 'New' Economic
Geography: Method, Theory, Analysis and Impact (I)
10:00 11:40 am in Grand C/D North, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold
Level
Sponsored by Economic Geography Specialty Group, AAG Jobs
and Careers Theme
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Jobs: Stuart Hall and the Conundrums of Contemporary
Urbanization in India (2622)
Wednesday, April 22, 5:20 PM - 7:00 PM
Room: Grand C/D North, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Clark University and Economic Geography Specialty Group
The Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography: "The right to
work, and the right at work".
Jamie Peck, The University of British Columbia (3549)
Thursday, April 23, 3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Room: Crystal B, Hyatt, West Tower, Green Level
IJURR International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
2015 Annual Lecture (3649)
Thursday, April 23, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room: Crystal B, Hyatt, West Tower, Green Level
ESRI
Designing Online Learning Opportunities in Geography A (3215)
Thursday, April 23, 10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Room: Columbus EF, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Designing Online Learning Opportunities in Geography B (3415)
Thursday, April 23, 1:20 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Room: Columbus EF, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Geography and Online Education A: What are the key challenges
and opportunities afforded by online higher education? (2517)
Wednesday, April 22, 3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Room: Columbus H, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Geography and Online Education B: What is the status of
online geography and geospatial education and its impact on
traditional educational offerings? Panel (2617)
Wednesday, April 22, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room: Columbus H, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
K-12 Education ConnectED with Geography through
ArcGIS Online (3515)
Thursday, April 23, 3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Room: Columbus EF, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Pop-Up Learning: How Online Courses Are Changing - And
Challenging - Higher Education Paper (2417)
Wednesday, April 22, 1:20 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Room: Columbus H, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
ROUTLEDGE
The Changing Map of the Arctic: Keynote Speech by Mead
Treadwell (1348)
Tuesday, April 21, 11:50 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Room: Crystal A, Hyatt, West Tower, Green Level
Writing Successfully for the Journal of Geography in Higher
Education(JGHE) (WS# 1-1)
Tuesday, April 21, 12:40 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
Room: Skyway 265
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TUESDAY, APRIL 21
The Changing Map of the Arctic: Former Lieutenant
Governor of Alaska Mead Treadwell
Tuesday, April 21, 11:50 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
(Crystal A, Hyatt, West Tower, Green Level)
Mona Domosh Presidential Plenary Session: Radical
Intra-Disciplinarity
Tuesday, April 21, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
(Grand Ballroom CD South and EF, Hyatt, Gold
Level, East Tower)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22
Pop-Up Learning: How Online Courses are Changing And Challenging - Higher Education
Wednesday, April 22, 1:20 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
(Columbus H, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level)
A People's Guide
Wednesday, April 22, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
(Board of Trade, Hyatt, Top Level, West Tower)
THURSDAY, APRIL 23
Symposium on Physical Geography Environmental
Reconstruction I
Thursday, April 23, 8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
(Grand C/D North, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level)
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
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NEWCOMERS
NEWCOMERS
Welcome to the AAG Annual Meeting!
General Tips
Manage your schedule. This is the largest geography
conference in the world, so you'll find no shortage of activities
that reflect your interests. With so much going on, you cant
possibly do it all. Consider making a daily agenda to print or
transfer to a smartphone and keep your conference program
handy to confirm session details. For examples of itineraries,
please visit http://www.aag.org/annualmeeting/
about_the_meeting/guide_for_newcomers
Download AAGs Mobile APP - a smartphone application that
allows attendees to search the program for sessions, events,
and other pertinent conference information.
Prioritize your activities. Search the online or printed
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interest. High-profile activities include plenary talks, keynote
addresses, and session tracks organized around the featured
themes of each conference.
Be flexible. Dont schedule your time so rigidly that you have
to miss out on unexpected opportunities, such as a last-minute
opening for an exciting field trip or a spontaneous conversation
with a promising new contact. Refer to the daily updates,
Geograms, to stay informed of any important announcements,
cancellations, scheduling changes, or room location updates.
Get out of your comfort zone. The Annual Meeting is a great
opportunity to explore a facet of the discipline that has piqued
your curiosity or to become acquainted with a topic or
technique that is completely new to you. Each specialty group
(SG) highlights one session that showcases its focus, so these
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new area of interest.
Pace yourself! Rest up so you can fully appreciate the
conference's offerings. Be sure to set aside time to explore the
city, make new contacts, and reconnect with friends and
acquaintances as these can be valuable learning, networking,
and professional development experiences. Lunch breaks are
brief and conference facilities can get quite busy during these
times, so consider having a snack and beverage on hand.
Dress for success. Business casual attire is appropriate for all
conference events. Indoor temperatures can vary; consider
wearing layers or carrying a light sweater or jacket. You might
need to walk short distances between conference venues, so
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WORKSHOPS
NOTE: You must visit the AAG Registration Desk to sign up
for a Workshop.
MONDAY, APRIL 20
WS #0-1 Workshop on Network Analysis
Monday, April 20, 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Andrea Morrison
(Utrecht University)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $29
Room: Skyway 265
Network studies are becoming increasingly popular in
geography, both as an object of study and as an analytical tool.
Network studies focus on the connections between individuals,
firms or cities as the main unit of analysis to understand patterns
of complex economic, social or ecological systems. This 6-hour
workshop seeks to train PhD students or senior researchers
interested in applying network theories and tools to their
research in geography (with a particular focus - but not limited
to - human geography). Participants will learn to identify the key
properties of network structures and analyze the main drivers of
their formation.
WS #0-2 Visions of the Future: Precarious Working
Conditions in Academia
Monday, April 20, 1:20 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Organizer: Thomas Buerk (Hamburg University)
Capacity: 25
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 269
Sponsored by: Hamburg University
Working conditions in the field of academia are changing
rapidly, related to the location, organization and the temporality
of neoliberal restructuring. The workforce of some universities
in e.g. Germany is composed of about 80 % teachers, researchers
and lecturers without proper contracts on a part time and/or
short time basis. We would like to discuss in this workshop
international perspectives on precarious labor and ways of
resistance for better working conditions in academia and the
education sectors.
TUESDAY, APRIL 21
WS #1-1 Writing Successfully for the Journal of Geography
in Higher Education (JGHE)
Tuesday, April 21, 12:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m.
Organizers: Derek France (University of Chester) and Bob
Bednarz (Texas A&M University)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 265
Sponsored by: Journal of Geography in Higher Education &
Taylor Francis Routledge
WORKSHOPS
WS #1-4 Teaching for Human GeoCapabilities
Tuesday, April 21, 10:00 a.m. 11:50 a.m.
Organizer: Michael Solem (AAG)
Instructors: Karl Donert (EUROGEO) and Sirpa Tani (University
of Helsinki)
Capacity: 20
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 265
Sponsored by: AAG
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22
WORKSHOPS
WS #2-6 Spatial Analysis with ArcGIS
Wednesday, April 22, 10:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m.
Organizer: Angela Lee (Esri)
Instructor: Linda Beale (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 269
Sponsored by: Esri
Analyzing data spatially can reveal new information. Using
ArcGIS, we will explore many of the different approaches
available for spatial analysis, looking at the types of solutions the
approaches can provide, understanding when techniques may be
appropriate and what assumptions should be met. The workshop
will include a number of statistical and geostatistical approaches
for spatial analysis giving an overview of statistical descriptors,
proximity analysis, distributions and comparisons and, surface
and interpolation analysis. Some tips and tricks will be also
demonstrated to give a better understanding of what is available
and how you can advance your analysis endeavors.
WS #2-7 Implementing ArcGIS Online for Organizations
Wednesday, April 22, 1:20 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
Organizer: Angela Lee (Esri)
Instructors: Brendan O'Neill and Andrew Stauffer (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 269
Sponsored by: Esri
ArcGIS Online is a cloud-based, collaborative system for
maps, applications, data, and other geographic information.
Topics will include the value of ArcGIS Online for teaching and
research, types of data that ArcGIS Online can use, publishing
capabilities, configuration of ArcGIS Online for your institution,
administration of content and users, and security. The session
will include examples from universities already using ArcGIS
Online.
WS #2-8 Sharing Authoritative Open Data
Wednesday, April 22, 3:20 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Organizer: Angela Lee (Esri)
Instructors: Courtney Claessens and Andrew Stauffer (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 269
Sponsored by: Esri
Explore and understand what it takes to share your authoritative
Open Data. Over a million users of ArcGIS create countless
datasets for various analysis or mapping needs, and now
everyone can share that data with the world in multiple formats
as Open Data. Get an in-depth look at how to create authoritative
datasets, using just your browser and information you already
have access to. You will also get a look at how you can share
your Open Data catalogs with other Open Data platforms such as
CKAN.
THURSDAY, APRIL 23
WS #3-1 LiDAR Processing and Terrain Analysis in Global
Mapper
Thursday, April 23, 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
Organizer: David McKittrick (Blue Marble Geographics)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 265
Sponsored by: Blue Marble Geographics
Recent developments in GIS technology are evidence of the
importance of working with 3D data such as LiDAR. No longer
satisfied with a simple top-down perspective, GIS practitioners
are now able to analyze data from every angle. In this workshop,
we will explore the LiDAR processing capability of Global
Mapper from Blue Marble Geographics. We will demonstrate
how to import, filter, and edit point cloud data; we will extract
3D vector features such as buildings; we will create 3D terrain
surfaces, generate contours, delineate watersheds and view
sheds; and we will demonstrate terrain modification and volume
calculation techniques.
WS #3-2 Becoming a Certified GISP and Why It Matters for
Your Geospatial Career
Thursday, April 23, 3:20 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Bill Hodge (GISCI) and Mark Revell (AAG)
Instructor: Bill Hodge (GISCI)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Sponsored by: GISCI and AAG
The GISCI Certification Program for GIS Professionals,
launched in 2004, is a recognition program for established
GIS professionals and students seeking to become Certified as
professionals at some point in her/his career. This workshop
will provide 1) an overview of the Program and advantages of
certification, 2) information about the addition of an examination
component to the current portfolio-based system in 2015, and 3)
hands-on guidance and Q&A related to strategies for preparing
an application to become certified as a GISP. Attendees will
be encouraged to ask questions about documentation and
requirements, and talk with current GISPs. GISPs who may have
questions about renewing their certification are also encouraged
to attend (http://www.gisci.org).
WORKSHOPS
WS #3-4 You're Hired: How to Showcase Your Skills with
Interactive Maps and Apps
Thursday, April 23, 5:20 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Organizers and Presenters: Rachel Kornak (GioPivot Magazine)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level
Want to stand out from the crowd when applying for jobs and
internships? The difference between hearing "you're hired" and
"better luck next time" hinges on your ability to communicate
your value. Learn how to create impressive personal marketing
materials (cover letters, resumes and portfolios) using free,
online tools like ArcGIS Online (interactive maps), Prezi
(zoomable presentations), Jing (screen videos and images)
berflip (flippable PDFs), and Weebly (websites). We'll also
cover the types of skills and experiences employers are looking
for, how to demonstrate you have these desired traits, and how to
avoid common pitfalls. Please bring your laptop!
WS #3-5 Teaching Web GIS Lab Design
Thursday, April 23, 8:00 a.m. 9:40 a.m.
Organizer: Angela Lee (Esri)
Instructor: Pinde Fu (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 269
Sponsored by: Esri
Want to add Web GIS to your curriculum? Need to design
labs for your Web GIS course? Challenged by the rapidly
advancing and expanding technologies? This workshop provides
an overview of a series of lab exercises that can be used for
classroom lab work or on-the-job-training for GIS professionals.
The exercises take a project-based approach to learning and
teach Web GIS technologies as a holistic platform. They
involve both server side and browser/client side technologies.
Participants will learn to build web apps with minimal
programming using ArcGIS Online and the new WebApp
Builder.
WS #3-6 Compelling Cartography with ArcGIS
Thursday, April 23, 10:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m.
Organizer: Angela Lee (Esri)
Instructor: Kenneth Field (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 269
Sponsored by: Esri
This workshop showcases several techniques that take your
map-making beyond the defaults. Well illustrate how you can
build and style custom basemaps for use with your online maps.
Well also explore a range of thematic map types that bring an
added dimension to your work including flow maps, pictorial
symbols and cartograms, bivariate choropleths, coxcombs,
hex-binned maps, proportional text and value-by-alpha and 3D
space-time cubes. Learn how to take advantage of the powerful
new cartographic features in ArcGIS Pro and how you can begin
to think creatively to create beautiful and compelling maps in 2D
and 3D in ArcGIS Online.
WS #3-7 Taking Terrain Mapping to New Heights with
ArcGIS
Thursday, April 23, 1:20 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
Organizer: Angela Lee (Esri)
Instructor: Kenneth Field (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 269
Sponsored by: Esri
This workshop introduces new tools for creating spectacular
terrain from Digital Elevation Models. Well explore how to
create beautiful hill-shades, hachures, shadow lines and textures.
Well also look at alternative representations such as plan
oblique, illuminated contours, shadow lines, 3D effects and
more. Youll learn how to use these tools in ArcGIS Pro and
how to create 2D and 3D maps that can be shared using ArcGIS
Online. These techniques offer map-makers access to advanced
techniques through new out-of-the-box models and scripts. See
how you can easily go way beyond the defaults to take your
terrain to much higher levels.
WS #3-8 An Introduction to Spatial Analysis Using ArcGIS
Online
Thursday, April 23, 3:20 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Organizer: Angela Lee (Esri)
Instructor: Linda Beale (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 269
Sponsored by: Esri
This workshop introduces the new spatial analysis capabilities
included with ArcGIS Online. These ready-to-use spatial
analysis tools are hosted in the cloud by Esri, and are designed to
provide an intuitive, user-friendly experience. We will highlight
the overall features and benefits of ArcGIS Online Analysis, and
demonstrate different analysis workflows using ArcGIS Online
default map viewer.
WORKSHOPS
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
WS #4-1 Let's Talk About Your Geostack
Friday, April 24, 8:00 a.m. 11:50 a.m.
Organizer: Eric Theise (Independent Consultant and Educator)
Capacity: 20
Cost/person: $49
Room: Skyway 265
This workshop's designed for those wishing to set up an open
source geospatial software stack on their laptops. We'll review
all components and their interplay, then import Chicago
OpenStreetMap data into a PostgreSQL database. We'll wire
TileMill up to use that data, then create & serve simply-styled
tiles. We'll create a simple webserver to return POI data from
our database, and use Leaflet to layer it over our tiles. We'll filter
over GeoJSON properties to control display characteristics, and
sketch out additional exercises. Plan to devote several hours in
advance of the meeting to downloading software and data.
WS #4-2 Researching Learning Progressions for Maps,
Geospatial Technology and Spatial Thinking
Friday, April 24, 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Organizer(s): Michael Solem and Sarah Bednarz (AAG)
Instructor(s): Niem Tu Huynh and Meredith Marsh (AAG)
Capacity: 20
Cost/person: $0
Room: Skyway 265
Sponsored by: AAG
This workshop will introduce participants to learning
progressions and their potential applications in geography
classrooms. Learning progressions describe how children
become more sophisticated in their understanding of disciplinary
concepts over successive grade bands. Participants in this
workshop will study examples of learning progressions and
some of the methods applied by researchers to gather evidence
of student comprehension of fundamental and complex concepts
related to learning with maps, geospatial technology and
spatial thinking. Participants will also receive a complimentary
research handbook and learn about opportunities to join a
research coordination network that was recently formed by
the GeoProgressions project funded by the National Science
Foundation.
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Field trips will depart from the Hyatt, Green Level, West Tower, outside on Stetson Avenue.
MONDAY, APRIL 20
#0-1 Ethnic Change Along Chicago's Milwaukee Avenue
Monday, April 20, 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Organizer: John Kostelnick (Illinois State University)
Trip Capacity: 14
Cost/person: $26 (includes admission to museum and
transportation lunch will be on your own)
This field trip will explore ethnic change in the Logan Square and
Avondale neighborhoods in Chicago along a two-mile stretch of
Milwaukee Avenue. Over the past few decades, 100-year old Polish
neighborhoods along the Avenue have been gradually transformed
by in-migrants from Latin American countries and out-migration of
Polish neighborhood residents to the surrounding suburbs. Today,
Milwaukee Avenue is dotted with a mix of both Polish and Latino
businesses and cultural institutions. The purpose of this field trip is
to trace ethnic change along the Avenue over the past 100 years and
to understand the dynamics of life in these diverse neighborhoods
today. In addition to ethnic change, the field trip will also touch on
topics related to suburbanization and gentrification as they relate to
Milwaukee Avenue. The field trip will conclude with lunch at an
award-winning Polish restaurant in one of the neighborhoods.
TUESDAY, APRIL 21
#1-1 Behind the Scenes at the Art Institute of Chicago
Tuesday, April 21, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Organizer: Lucy Stanfield (US Environmental Protection Agency)
Trip Capacity: 20
Cost/person: $35 (admission to the Art Institute)
Recently voted #1 museum in the world by Trip Advisor, the
Art Institute of Chicago anchors the citys world class museum
community with its Modern and American Art and French
Impressionist collections. Join us for an exciting behind-the-scenes
tour of the Conservation Department with Executive Director of
Conservation Frank Zuccari and Assistant Research Conservator
Kim Muir. They will highlight the examination and imaging tools
used by conservators to study artist's materials and techniques and
current conservation treatments being carried out in the paintings
conservation studio. Discover how science and art intersect as you
also see the state-of-the-art conservation lab. Immediately following
will be a guided tour of the Modern Wing, built in 2009, filled with
the museums modern and contemporary collections. Whether youre
a fan of OKeefe, Toulouse-Lautrec, Matisse, Picasso, or Kandinsky,
this tour will draw you into the wonderful world of art and the staff
who study and preserve it just steps from the AAG meeting this year.
*Tour participants will meet at the Hyatt lobby and walk to the Art
Institute Monroe Street Dock Entrance to start the tour promptly
at 10:00am. Participants are encouraged to not bring backpacks or
large items, but small personal bags are fine. Following the tours,
participants can seek lunch on their own at the Museum Caf or
Terzo Piano or walk back to the Hyatt. Tour participants with
special needs (wheelchair use, sign language), please contact the
AAG.*
FIELD TRIPS
Field trips will depart from the Hyatt, Green Level, West Tower, outside on Stetson Avenue.
divided into three segments starting with the East-West Tollway,
continuing up the Fox Valley, and ending with the Northwest
Tollway. An additional benefit of the trip is that it begins and
ends in the Loop (Chicago CBD), so participants will also be
exposed to the Downtown landscapes of the city on the way out
of and on the way into the city. Garreau, J. 1991, Edge City: Life
on the New Frontier (New York: Doubleday).
#1-4 Planting the City: Urban Agriculture, Aquaponics, and
Community Gardens on Chicagos South Side
Tuesday, April 21, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizer: Daniel Block (Chicago State University)
Trip Capacity: 14
Cost/person: $46 (includes transportation, lunch, and admission)
Chicago has seen a flowering of urban agriculture and
community gardens in the past fifteen years, ranging from small
community gardens associated with particular community
groups to indoor aquaponics sites, to larger organizational
urban agriculture sites. This tour will visit The Plant, an indoor
sustainable food incubator in an old Stockyards area warehouse,
world renowned food justice organization Growing Powers
Chicago Iron Street farm, a community garden at Centers for
New Horizons, a Bronzeville social service organization, and the
the Chicago State University aquaponics center. Lunch will be
served at Growing Power and is included in the price.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22
#2-1 Hyde Park and the University of Chicago
Wednesday, April 22, 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizer: Joshua Labove (Simon Fraser University)
Trip Capacity: 14
Cost/person: $40 (includes bus transportation)
Once a center of influence in geography, still a community of
intellectual and cultural symbolism and significance, Hyde
Park is more than University-types and US Presidents. With the
University of Chicago as its anchor, Hyde Park has grown to
become a cradle of influential architecture (Wright, Calatrava,
Saarinen, Cobb, and van der Rohe among others), balancing
an increasingly international university with the needs of a
residential community of over 25,000. On this trip, we'll explore
this neighborhood on the mid-South Side and learn more about
the history of the people, places, and institutions that make this
area 7 miles South of the Loop so unique within cities and within
higher education.
FIELD TRIPS
Field trips will depart from the Hyatt, Green Level, West Tower, outside on Stetson Avenue.
#2-6 Make a Labyrinth for Earth Day
Wednesday, April 22, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Lance Howard (Clemson University) and Matthew
Lavoie (Chicago Labyrinths)
Trip Capacity: 35
Cost/person: $7 (includes transportation to Note to attendees:
Please bring around $5 cash for public transportation)
Sponsored by: Cultural Geography Specialty Group
Celebrate Earth Day by making a labyrinth in the sand at
Montrose Beach with Matthew Lavoie of Chicago Labyrinths
http://chicagolabyrinths.weebly.com. Labyrinths (not mazes)
have become popular contexts for personal therapy and
discovery. Labyrinths are also recognized in geomancy as
being nexuses between humans and the Earth. By impressing
a labyrinth pattern on the sand and walking the path in and out
we may express our gratitude and send our blessings to the
Earth on this day set aside to honor her. Rain or shine. Dress
comfortably in layers with sturdy footwear. Restrooms on site.
Bottled water provided.
#2-7 Geographies of Beer, Part II: Chicago Beer Geography
Wednesday, April 22, 2:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Organizers: Colleen Hiner (Texas State University), Jessica
Breen (University of Kentucky) and Toby Applegate (University
of Massachusetts - Amherst)
Trip Capacity: 53
Cost/person: $59 (includes transportation and tastings at two
breweries)
Sponsored by: Wine Specialty Group
On the second annual AAG beer tour, we will visit two distinct
and well-respected breweries in Chicago via a private charter
bus and led by a knowledgeable tour guide from Chicago Brews
Cruise. We will first visit Lagunitas Brewery in the Douglas
Park neighborhood. Lagunitas is the largest brewery in the state
of Illinois. Lagunitas specifically choose Chicago for their main
production brewery due to its proximity to Lake Michigan,
one of the best water sources for brewing beer and one of most
abundant fresh water resources in the world. At Lagunitas, we
will do a tasting and a get tour of this impressive facility. We
will then head to Vice District Brewing in the South Loop,
one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in the country. Vice
District Brewing is one of the little guys and will provide a
nice contrast to the production scale seen at Lagunitas. At Vice
District we will do a tasting and there will be at least one food
truck available with food for purchase.
After the tours/tastings, the bus will return to the Hyatt. If you
prefer, you can continue your evening by visiting one of the
other numerous restaurants or venues available in the South
Loop area and return to the Hyatt independently or in selfformed groups. Vice District Brewing is a 10-minute cab ride or
20-minute bus ride from the Hyatt.
Note: All transportation (except if you decide to return on your
own), tasting fees, and gratuities are included in the tour price,
but you may want to bring some cash to grab a bite to eat at the
food truck at Vice District Brewing or elsewhere in the South
Loop. As for additional purchases, there will be package beer
and other brewery souvenirs available for purchase at each
locale, if desired. Also, closed-toed shoes are required for this
tour, as we will be touring an active production facility.
THURSDAY, APRIL 23
#3-2 Legacy of Burnham's Plan of Chicago
Thursday, April 23, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizer: Dennis McClendon (Chicago CartoGraphics)
Trip Capacity: 23
Cost/person: $32 (includes transportation)
Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett's 1909 vision for the city is
still revered but the plan's actual results are often misunderstood
or forgotten. This bus tour of the central city will look at the
Plan's physical legacies: Navy Pier, North Michigan Avenue,
Northerly Island, a straightened river, Ogden Avenue, Congress
Parkway, Union Station, Wacker Drive. We'll look at projects
that greatly benefited the city, at proposals that later generations
reconsidered, and at heroic accomplishments that in the end
meant little.
#3-3 Oak Park: Exploring an Integrated and Diverse Suburb
Thursday, April 23, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Organizers: William Peterman and Rob Breymaier (Oak Park
Regional Housing Center)
Trip Capacity: 27
Cost/person: $29 (includes transportation)
Sponsored by: Oak Park Regional Housing Center
For over 40 years, the Chicago suburb of Oak Park has
intentionally promoted racial residential integration. This
effort arises from community support for integration, Village
policies that promote it, and the ongoing work of the Oak Park
Regional Housing Center. This field trip will visit the Housing
Center, Village Hall, and other relevant sites as the hosts
explain how the community continues to promote integrate and
avoid the segregating trends that dominate the Chicago region.
Opportunities for geographical research will additionally be
proposed.
FIELD TRIPS
Field trips will depart from the Hyatt, Green Level, West Tower, outside on Stetson Avenue.
#3-4 Sacred Places in Chicago
Thursday, April 23, 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Organizers and Leaders: Richard Dodge (Geography of
Religions and Belief Systems), Ed Davis, Justin Tse, and David
Butler
Trip Capacity: 26
Cost/person: $57 (includes transportation)
Visit by motor coach to four sacred places/religious sites in the
Chicago area - drive by Seventeenth Church of Christ Science,
brief stop at the Chicago Temple (Methodist), tour Frank Lloyd
Wright Unity Temple in Oak Park, and visit the Baha'i House of
Worship in Wilmette. Informative for both the religious scholar
and novice.
NOTES for attendees: Please bring a lunch or money to buy
lunch downtown. We will be walking or strolling short distances
indoors and outdoors. Because of typical Chicago weather, rain
gear may become necessary.
#3-5 U.S. Cellular Field Tour
Thursday, April 23, 9:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Organizer: Steven Ericson (University of Alabama)
Trip Capacity: 40
Cost/person: $10 (Note to attendees: Please bring around $5
cash for public transportation)
Sponsored by: Recreation, Tourism & Sport Specialty Group
U.S. Cellular Field opened in 1991 to mixed reviews from
baseball fans. As the last MLB stadium built before the retro
craze, the stadium has undergone a major renovations with
the most recent round being completed in 2012. Field trip will
visit the press box, dugout, luxury suite, and other behind-thescene spots of the stadium. Additionally, we will see the plaque
marking home plate from "old" Comiskey Park and the stadium's
foul lines painted on an existing parking lot.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
#4-1 Chicago Architecture Foundation Walking Tour: City of
Big Data Chicago Intersections
Friday, April 24, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizer: Jason Nu (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Trip Capacity: 25
Cost/person: $25 (includes admission fees)
This walking tour of downtown Chicago, led by docents at
the Chicago Architecture Foundation, investigates how data is
transforming how we plan, design and build cities. Chicago is
alive with data. From trashcans that alert sanitation workers when
they need to emptied, to sensors that monitor building energy
consumption, city operations rely on a steady flow of information.
During this tour, you will view site-specific data visualizations
at several intersections in the Loop, and learn about how this
information affects how planners and ordinary people interact with
the city and its infrastructure on a daily basis.
FIELD TRIPS
Field trips will depart from the Hyatt, Green Level, West Tower, outside on Stetson Avenue.
#4-6 Downtown Walking Tour of Chicago
Friday, April 24, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizers: George Pomeroy (Shippensburg University) and
Xinyue Ye (Kent State University)
Leader: Benet Haller (Urban Design and Planning, City of
Chicago)
Trip Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $11
Sponsored by: Regional Development and Planning Specialty Group
This "Chicago Edition" of Regional Development and Planning
Specialty Group's Signature Downtown Walking Tour features
Benet Haller, Director of Urban Design and Planning, City of
Chicago. Mr. Haller will prole recently completed and ongoing
planning and development projects, planning challenges,
and architectural landmarks in the vicinity of Wacker Drive,
Michigan Avenue, and Randolph and State streets.
#4-7 Climate Change in Action: Michigan's Growing Wine
Industry
Friday, April 24, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Steven Schultze (Michigan State University) and
John Tiefenbacher (Texas State University)
Trip Capacity: 22
Cost/person: $71 (includes transportation and admission. Note
to attendees: Please bring $15-20 cash for lunch and additional
money for purchasing any wine you enjoy from the tastings)
Sponsored by: Wine Specialty Group
Travel 90 minutes east to the other side of Lake Michigan and
in to southwest Michigan's Wine Country. This region is a prime
example of recent climate change and its effects on agriculture.
40 years ago, it was impossible to produce varieties of grapes
found in Napa or Bordeaux. Since 1971, the growing season
(once considered too short) has lengthened by more than four
weeks and the area is now capable of producing award winning
wines. Have lunch overlooking the lake and travel to three
vineyards (12 Corners, Lemon Creek and Tabor Hill) and see
what Michigan has to offer.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
#5-2 Agricultural Landscapes of Illinois
Saturday, April 25, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers: Courtney Gallaher and James Wilson (Northern
Illinois University)
Trip Capacity: 12
Cost/person: $46 (includes transportation. Note to attendees:
Please bring $15-20 cash for lunch)
Sponsored by: Geographies of Food and Agriculture Specialty
Group
Agriculture is at the center of Illinois' economy and is innately
tied to the physical, cultural and political geography of this
region. In this day long eld trip, we explore a range of
agricultural production operations in northern part of the state
to learn more about the diversity and complexity of Illinois'
agricultural landscapes. The tour will include a visit to a state
of the art robotic dairy operation, a large-scale commercial
cattle and grain operation and a tour of Angelic Organics, one
of the largest organic community supported agriculture (CSA)
operations in the country. Friday, April 24
EXCURSION
EX#4-1 Chicago Fire Vs. New York City FC
Friday, April 24, 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Organizer: Todd Schuble (University of Chicago)
Trip Capacity: 22
Cost/person: $12 (includes admission. Attendees will take public
transportation. Note to attendees: Please bring $10-20 cash for
food)
Some attendees of the AAG would like to see our local
professional soccer team in action. The Chicago Fire will host
the New York City FC at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois
on Friday, April 24 at 7:00 p.m. Watch Fire players like Shaun
Maloney and David Accam take on David Villa and one of the
newest teams in the MLS, NYCFC. Also, it will be $2 beer night
at the stadium presented by Heineken.
A ride on public transportation will be necessary to see the game
and will allow attendees to get a view of the southwest side of
Chicago during the trip. Public transporation information is
available here: http://www.chicago-re.com/matchday/gettotp/
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American Geosciences Institute ..........................................................................................www.americangeosciences.org
American Meteorological Society ......................................................................................www.ametsoc.org
Applied Field Data Systems................................................................................................www.afds.net
ASEE SMART Scholarship Program..................................................................................smart.asee.org
Ashgate Publishing .............................................................................................................www.ashgate.com
Avenza Systems, Inc. ..........................................................................................................www.avenza.com
Berghahn Books ..................................................................................................................www.berghahnbooks.com
Blue Marble Geographics ...................................................................................................www.bluemarblegeo.com
China Data Center ...............................................................................................................www.chinadatacenter.org
Clark Labs ...........................................................................................................................www.clarklabs.org
CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group .................................................................................www.crcpress.com
CyberGIS Center for Advanced Digital and Spatial Studies ..............................................www.cybergis.illinois.edu
DePaul University, MA in Sustainable Urban Develop ......................................................www.las.depaul.edu/sud
East View Geospatial ..........................................................................................................www.geospatial.com
Eastern Michigan University ..............................................................................................www.emich.edu/geo
Edward Elgar Publishing ....................................................................................................www.e-elgar.com
Elsevier ...............................................................................................................................www.elsevier.com
Esri ......................................................................................................................................www.esri.com
Exelis Visual Information Solutions ...................................................................................www.exelisvis.com
Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) ............................................................................................www.gammathetaupsilon.org
Geographical Society of China ...........................................................................................www.gsc.org.cn
GIS Certication Institute (GISCI) .....................................................................................www.gisci.org
Google, Inc..........................................................................................................................www.google.com/earth
Guilford Publications ..........................................................................................................www.guilford.com
Harlan J Berk, Ltd ...............................................................................................................www.hjbmaps.com
Haymarket Books................................................................................................................www.haymarketbooks.org
IB Tauris ..............................................................................................................................www.ibtauris.com
Geographic Society of Chicago, Illinois GIS Association, and Illinois Geographic Society .... www.ilgisa.org
International Geographical Union (IGU) ............................................................................www.igu-online.org
Kent State University-Geography Department ...................................................................www.kent.edu/cas/geography
Missouri State University, Geography, Geology and..........................................................www.geosciences.missouristate.edu
National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE) ........................................................www.ibtauris.com
National Historical GIS.......................................................................................................www.nhgis.org
Northeast Asian History Foundation ..................................................................................www.historyfoundation.or.kr
ORNL, Geographic Information Sciences & Technology ..................................................www.ornl.gov/sci/gist
Oxford University Press......................................................................................................www.oup.com
Palgrave Macmillan ............................................................................................................www.plagrave-ysa.com
Pearson Higher Education...................................................................................................www.pearsoned.com
Penguin Random House......................................................................................................www.penguinrandomhouse.com
Population Stabilization ......................................................................................................www.populationstabilization.org
Random House ....................................................................................................................www.penguinrandomhouse.com
Regional Studies Association..............................................................................................www.regionalstudies.org
Routledge ............................................................................................................................www.routledge.com
Rowman & Littleeld Publishing Group ............................................................................www.rowman.com
SAGE Publications .............................................................................................................www.sagepub.com
Springer ...............................................................................................................................www.springer.com
Texas A&M University .......................................................................................................www.geosciences.famu.edu
Texas Christian University ..................................................................................................www.wind.tcu.edu/
Texas State Geography .......................................................................................................www.geo.txstate.edu
The University of Oklahoma ..............................................................................................www.geography.ou.edu
University of California, Davis...........................................................................................http://geography.ucdavis.edu
University of Chicago Press................................................................................................www.press.uchicago.edu
University of Georgia Press ................................................................................................www.ugapress.org
University of Minnesota Press ............................................................................................www.upress.umn.edu
University of Toronto Press ................................................................................................www.utppublishing.com
US Census Bureau ..............................................................................................................www.census.gov
US Geological Survey.........................................................................................................www.usgs.com
VERBI Software-MAXQDA .............................................................................................www.maxqda.com
Waveland Press ...................................................................................................................www.waveland.com
WH Freeman & Company ..................................................................................................www.whfreeman.com
Wiley ...................................................................................................................................www.wiley.com
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Cornell University Press ........................................................21
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GeoConnexion .......................................................................66
Geography Research Forum ..................................................92
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GIM International ..................................................................89
John Wiley & Sons.................................................................54
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SmartBriefs ............................................................................62
Stylus Publishing ...................................................................95
Sensors and Systems ..............................................................73
University of California Press ................................................51
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Jackson Board Room Hyatt
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10:20 Jie Lin*, Department of Earth Science, Zhejiang
Univeristy; Robert G. Cromley, Department of
Geography, University of Connecticut, Geo-located
Twitter and Its Combination with Other Control Data
for Areal Interpolation of Population.
10:40 Xiaomeng Chang*, Shenzhen University, China; Qingquan
Li, Shenzhen University, China; Yang Yue, Shenzhen
University, China; Shih-Lung Shaw, University of
Tennessee (Knoxville), Distance in Virtual Space.
11:00 Eric Frederick, AICP, LEED AP*, Michigan State
University, Filling the Infrastructure Gap: A multivariable spatial analysis of Michigans broadband
service.
11:20 James B. Pick*, University of Redlands; Avijit Sarkar,
University of Redlands; Jeremy Johnson, University of
Redlands, Global Digital Divide: Geographic Patterns
and Rapid Change, 2000-2013.
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11:00 Shujuan Li*, Utah State University; Bo Yang, Utah State
University, Quantifying Forest Fragmentation Patterns
and Processes during Rapid Urbanization.
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Critical Pedagogy in Geography II: Anti-Colonial & NonEnglish Perspectives (Sponsored by Socialist and Critical
Geography Specialty Group)
Michigan C, Hyatt, East Tower, Ped Path (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): John Finn, Christopher Newport University;
Katrinka C. Somdahl-Sands, Rowan University
CHAIR(S): John Finn, Christopher Newport University
Panelists: David J. Roberts, University of Toronto; Robert B.
Ross, Point Park University; Jenny Sjholm, Linkping
University; Ulrich Best, York University; Thomas
Buerk, Hamburg University; Laurel Catherine Smith,
University of Oklahoma; Graham Pickren, University
of British Columbia
Geographies of the Holocaust and Genocide 2: Knowledge,
Experience, and Representation (Sponsored by Historical
Geography Specialty Group)
Roosevelt, Hyatt, East Tower, Ped Path (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Anne Kelly Knowles, Middlebury College
CHAIR(S): Levi Westerveld
10:00 Jan-Ruth Mills*, Florida State University, Finding
Factories and Slave Labor: Messerschmitt 262.
10:20 Melissa Hughes*, Florida State University, Remembrance
and Reconciliation: the Landscape of Romani Memory
and Memorial under National Socialism.
10:40 Tamara A Croft*, University of Nebraska Omaha,
Displaced Person Camps following World War II: The
Latvian Constructed Communities Experience.
11:00 Ammon Edwin Shepherd*, George Mason University,
Placing Space in the Experiences of Forced Laborers
at Porta Westfalica.
11:20 Meghan Kelly*, University of Kansas, Human trafficking
in Sudan and Egypt: Mapping traumatic experience
through multiple lenses.
Political Ecology and Social-Ecological Interactions of
Food Production and Systems II: Urban Food Systems and
Activism (Sponsored by Cultural and Political Ecology
Specialty Group, Rural Geography Specialty Group,
Geographies of Food and Agriculture Specialty Group)
Randolph, Hyatt, East Tower, Ped Path (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Russell Hedberg, Pennsylvania State
University; Karl S. Zimmerer, Pennsylvania State
University
CHAIR(S): Colleen Hiner, Texas State University
10:00 Renee Michelle Hardin*, Texas State University; Colleen
C Hiner, PhD, Texas State University, Assessing the
efficacy of third-party involvement in farm-to-school
participation: Facilitating connections between local
farmers and food service managers in the Austin
Independent School District.
10:20 Daniel Warshawsky*, University of Southern California,
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It is almost trite to say that the Arctic is undergoing rapid change. This
includes climate change from faster warming than most of the rest of the
planet, economic change from the search for resources brought about by
thinning sea ice and melting permafrost, and political changes from new
actors in the Arctic and new governance regimes. There are few people
better equipped to understand and explain these changes than Mead
Treadwell who will deliver a keynote address on the changing map of the
Arctic. He has served on the United States Arctic Research Commission
starting in 2001, and in 2006 was appointed chair of the commission. In
2010, he was elected as Lt. Governor of Alaska.
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Adaptation Decision-making.
1:00 Jennifer L. Smith*, West Virginia University, Gendered
dimensions of the coproduction of space in Polokwane,
South Africa.
1:20 David Simon, Dr*, Royal Holloway, University of London,
Bearing the Brunt of Environmental Change: gender
and other social differentiators within adaptation and
transformation challenges in urban Africa.
1:40 Edward R. Carr*, University of South Carolina; Brent
McCusker, West Virginia University, Gender and
household livelihood adaptation under changing
climatic and economic conditions in Malawi.
2:00 Stephanie Buechler, PhD*, University of Arizona; America
Nalelly Lutz Ley, PhD student, University of Arizona,
Exploring Age, Gender, Education and Employment
Linkages in a Climate-Water Stressed Rural
Community in Northwest Mexico.
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2:00 Simon Dalby*, Balsillie School of International Affairs,
Framing the Anthropocene: The Good, the Bad and the
Ugly.
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1:00 Ryan Dewey*, Geologic Cognition Society, Virtual Places:
Core Logging the Anthropocene in Real-Time.
1:20 Gl Tualtan*, Holding on to Waste: Transformation of
the Landscapes and Governance of Urban Waste in
Ankara, Turkey.
1:40 Rob Holmes*, University of Florida, Ditch, Pile, Mine:
Three Operational Landscapes in Florida.
Discussant(s): Andrew Karvonen, University of Manchester
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CHAIR(S): Shawn Landry, University of South Florida
12:40 Lindsay K Campbell*, USDA Forest Service, Northern
Research Station, Constructing nature in a global
city: The politics, discourses, and materiality of urban
forestry and agriculture in New York City.
1:00 Andrew D. Almas*, University of Toronto; Tenley Conway,
Dr., University of Toronto, The role of native species in
Ontario urban forest management plans and municipal
planting practice.
1:20 Tenley M Conway*, University of Toronto- Mississauga;
Vivian Yip, University of Toronto, Mississauga,
Managing the risks: residents experiences and support
for urban forest management after an ice storm..
1:40 Jessica M Vogt, PhD*, Furman University, Department
of Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Indiana
University, The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop
in Political Theory and Policy Analysis; Sarah
Widney, Indiana University, School of Public and
Environmental Affairs, and Center for the Study of
Institutions, Population and Environmental Change;
Shannon Lea Watkins, Indiana University, School of
Public and Environmental Affairs, and Center for the
Study of Institutions, Population and Environmental
Change; Sarah K Mincey, MPA, MSES, PhD, Indiana
University, Integrated Program in the Environment,
IU Research and Teaching Preserve, The Vincent
and Elinor Ostrom in Political Theory and Policy
Analysis; Burnell C Fischer, PhD, CF, Indiana
University, School of Public and Environmental
Affairs, The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop
in Political Theory and Policy Analysis; Rachael
Bergmann, Indiana University, School of Public and
Environmental Affairs, and Center for the Study of
Institutions, Population and Environmental Change;
Sean Sweeney, Indiana University, Center for the Study
of Institutions, Population and Environmental Change;
Lynne Westphal, PhD, USDA Forest Service Northern
Research Station, and Indiana University, The Vincent
and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and
Policy Analysis, Tree Survival in Social-Ecological
Systems: Results of a 5-City Study.
2:00 Shannon Lea Watkins*, Indiana University; Sarah
K Mincey, PhD, Indiana University; Jessica M
Vogt, PhD, Furman University; Sarah E Widney,
Indiana University; Burnell C Fischer, PhD, Indiana
University; Rachael Bergmann, Indiana University;
Lynne Westphal, PhD, U.S. Forest Service; Sean
Sweeney, Indiana University, The Distributional
Results of Current Land-Use Decisions: Might
Nonprofit Street Tree Plantings Reduce Disparity in
Urban Canopy Cover?.
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Regency C, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Elsa Noterman, University of Wisconsin Madison
CHAIR(S): Andrea Craft, University of Illinois At Chicago
Introducer: Sarah Stinard-Kiel
Discussant(s): Anna Feigenbaum, Bournemouth University
Panelists: Elyse Gordon, University of Washington; Jessica
Budds, University of East Anglia; Nina Gribat, TU
Berlin
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Childrens Health
Gold Coast, Hyatt, West Tower, Bronze Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Melissa J. Tolene Rura, United Methodist
Neighborhood Centers of Memphis
CHAIR(S): Andrew F. Clark, McMaster University
2:40 Don Lafreniere, PhD*, Michigan Tech University, Like
Father like Son? Exploring the Impact of Schooling,
Residence, and Neighborhood Environments on
Intergenerational Mobility.
3:00 Yongmei Lu*, Texas State University, Examining Physical
Fitness of Texas School Children.
3:20 Andrew F. Clark*, Western University; Jason Gilliland,
Associate Professor, Western Unversity, Examining
how School Travel Planning can improve childrens
safety and increase levels of physically active travel to
and from school: Description of Baseline Data.
3:40 Matthew Adams*, McMaster University; Mark Ferguson,
McMaster University; Pavlos S Kanaroglou, McMaster
University, Childrens Exposure to Criteria Air
Pollution Due to Drop-off Programs at School.
Discussant(s): Melissa J. Tolene Rura, United Methodist
Neighborhood Centers of Memphis
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Cultural Biogeography
Hong Kong, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Kumudan Grubh
2:40 Stephen C. Jett*, University of California - Davis, The Use
of Physical and Biological Materials to Trace LongDistance Exchanges.
3:00 Noel Hawkins*, Simon Fraser University, An ideological
critique of cetacean captivity at the Vancouver
Aquarium.
3:20 Jing Qian*, Landscape change with resilience theory in
socio-ecological systems.
3:40 Weifeng Li*, Department of Urban Planning and Design,
The University of Hong Kong, Vegetation Cover
Dynamics associated with Rapid Urbanization in
Chinas Metropolitan Areas (1998-2010).
4:00 Kumudan R Grubh*, Texas State University; Nathan
A Currit, Texas State University, Landscape
characteristics of the fastest growing city in the United
States.
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Regency C, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Elsa Noterman, University of Wisconsin Madison
CHAIR(S): Majed Saeed Akhter, Indiana University
Introducer: Abigail H. Neely
Discussant(s): Elizabeth R. Johnson, University of Minnesota Minneapolis
Panelists: Jason Luger, Kings College London Cities Group;
Patrick Bresnihan, Maynooth University
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3:00 Ana I. Sanchez-Rivera, MA*, University of MarylandCollege Park, Place in Puerto Rico and the perception
of attractiveness: Analysis of four counties within the
San Juan Metropolitan Area.
3:20 Thomas J Christoffel, AICP, FeRSA*, Regional
Intelligence-Regional Communities, LLC, The Region
as Place: Regional Geographic Naming as a Strategy
to Foster a Sense of Greater Community Identity and
Enable Local Government Cooperation.
3:40 Rob Breymaier*, Sense of Place in a Diverse Suburb: Oak
Park, IL.
4:00 Hlne DUCROS*, North Carolina State University, From
intimate landscape to national heritage in Frances
countryside.
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Regency C, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Elsa Noterman, University of Wisconsin Madison
CHAIR(S): Sutapa Chattopadhyay, UNU-Merit & Maastricht
University
Introducer: Elizabeth Sibilia
Panelists: Kyle Loewen, University of British Columbia;
Kimberley Thomas, Rutgers University; Marijn
Nieuwenhuis, University of Warwick, PAIS/ SOAS
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For special events, please see the Special Events & Meetings Summary on pages 56-60.
WEDNESDAY
Casual Viewing Time: 11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (presenters not required to
stand by posters)
Poster Session Reception and Happy Hour: 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
(presenters please stand by your posters)
Poster set-up time: 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Kelsey Davison*, Salem State University, The Efcacy of Fish
Conservation Areas within the Tonle Sap.
Monica Deming*, University of Oklahoma, Cascading
relationships between climate, weather, dust, and
disease in Burkina Faso: Phase 2.
Amir Said Siraj*, Department of Geography and the
Environment, University of Denver; Dale Rothman,
Assoc. Prof., Josef Korbel School of International
Studies, University of Denver; Paul Sutton, Prof.,
Department of Geography and the Environment,
University of Denver; Asnakew Yeshiwondem,
Ministry of Health, Ethiopia; Mercedes Pascual, Prof.,
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,
University of Michican, Persistence of malaria in
epidemic prone areas.
L. Renee Ness*, Texas State University, Flooding, Drought and
Migration: The Environmental and Socio-Economic
Nexis in Cambodia.
Jaclyn May Langella*, Hofstra University; Jaclyn May Langella,
Hofstra University, Native American Migration in
North America.
Charlynn A. Burd*, U.S. Census Bureau; Peter J. Mateyka, U.S.
Census Bureau, City or Suburbs? Evidence from the
2009-2013 5-year American Community Survey.
Karmen Krystelle Fiedler*, University of Wisconsin - Ohskosh,
Collecting and Processing NTFPs in Oshkosh and the
Surrounding Areas.
Morgan A. Crowley, M.S. Student*, Department of Natural
Resources and the Environment, University of New
Hampshire; Joel Hartter, PhD, Environmental Studies
Program, University of Colorado Boulder and Carsey
School of Public Policy, University of New Hampshire;
Lawrence C. Hamilton, PhD, Department of Sociology
and Carsey School of Public Policy, University of New
Hampshire; Nils D. Christoffersen, Executive Director,
Wallowa Resources; Russell G. Congalton, PhD,
Department of Natural Resources and the Environment,
University of New Hampshire, Characterizing NIPF
landowners management strategies, and collaborative
forestry engagement at the parcel level in Wallowa
County, OR.
Sonia Sobrino Ralston*; Katerina Mizrokhi*, Regent Park
Revitalization Document Analysis.
Fiona M. Davidson*, University of Arkansas, The Politics of
Independence: SNP support and the Yes/No Vote in
Scotland 2014.
Elizabeth Agredano*, California State University, Fullerton;
Urban Agriculture Community-based Research
Experience Program; Sara E Johnson, Ph.D., California
State University, Fullerton, A Garden of Ones Own:
The Role of Home Gardens in Augmenting Food
Security for Low-Income Communities.
Marina Khananayev*, Clark University; John Rogan, Graduate
School of Geography - Clark University; Deborah
Martin, Graduate School of Geography - Clark
University; Verna DeLauer, George Perkins Marsh
Institute, Examining the positive impacts of an invasive
insect species on youth development and empowerment
in Worcester, MA.
Jim A. Davis*, Eastern Illinois University, Wrestling in the Rust
Belt: Spatial Patterns of Wrestling in the Northeast and
Midwest..
Clara Schopf*, Hofstra University, Whats Brewing in
Wisconsin?; Why Americas Dairyland Goes Blue
in Presidential Elections and Red in Gubernatorial
Elections.
Samuel M. Otterstrom*, Brigham Young University,
Multigenerational Migration Origins and Trajectories
of Europeans within the United States during the 19th
Century.
Michael Mozzar*, Keene State College; John Riordan, Keene
State College; Ashley Joyal, Keene State College;
Keith Pancake, Keene State College, Home Sweet
Home: Housing Participant Satisfaction Survey.
Katherine Wood*, Keene State College; Varick Parizo, Keene
State College; Lena Fontana, Keene State College;
Dylyn Clark, Keene State College, The Path Less
Pedaled: An Assessment of the North Cheshire Rail
Trail in Southwestern New Hampshire.
Nathan Schaffer*, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, From
Albina Access to a Rockwood Reduction: Analysis of
Access to Low-Income Resources in Portland, Oregon.
Bradley J. Farley*, Western Michigan University, Environmental
Impact of Conference Realignment.
Mia El-Hamaki*, Furman University; Weston Dripps, Furman
University, A Green Advantage: Engaging employees
with corporate sustainability through the use of
persuasive technology.
Amanda Payton*, Furman University; William Ranson, Ph.D,
Furman University, Sedimentation, Soil Pollution, and
Plant Community Structure at Lake Conestee Nature
Park, Greenville, SC.
Michaela Jo Barnett*, Furman University; Weston Dripps,
Furman University; Kerstin Blomquist, Furman
University, Disordered Eating and the Alternative
Food Network.
Matthew Mittler*, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, A
Sociospatial Analysis of High School Performance in
Three Illinois Regions.
Hsiao-Wei Yu*, Institute of Health Policy and Management,
National Taiwan University, Geographic disparity of
the long-term care facilities in Taiwan.
Patricia De La Mata*, MiraCosta Community College, Carlsbad,
California Desalinization Plant Project: A Good Idea.
Jeffrey Olson*, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, Midwest
Counties in Transition: Commuting, Population and
Urban-Rural Change, 1980-2010.
Ansel Lundberg*, University of California - Santa Barbara;
Jason Tran, University of California - Santa Barbara;
Stacy Gee, University of California - Santa Barbara;
Kameron Chang, University of California - Santa
Barbara, Not So Golden: Which Counties in California
are most accommodating for Low Income residents?.
Kevin N Raleigh*, University of Cincinnati, Orange and Green
Boundaries: How Legal Closure (has or has not)
Impacted Religious Landscapes in Belfast, Northern
Ireland.
Lauren Emilie Mackey*, Pilgrimage Tourism and the Sacred
Geography of Uttarakhand, India.
Emma Poppante*, Furman University; Weston Dripps, Furman
University, The Sustainability of an Ecovillage From a
Dynamic Systems Perspective.
Billy Tutt*, Furman University; Weston Dripps, Furman
University, The Path to Zero Waste at a Liberal Arts
University.
Charles Stoll*, Keene State College; Hannah Elliott, Keene State
College; Jason Cyr, Keene State College; Thomas
Todd, Keene State College, Perceptions and Practices
of Sustainability within Keene, New Hampshire.
Austin Rau, Student*, Minnesota State University, Mankato,
Bakken Crude Oil and the Changing Logistics of the
American Petroleum Industry.
Shane Richard Winslow*, University of Cincinnati, Ascent of the
PhotoVoice.
Thembela Kepe*, University of Toronto; Ruth Hall, University
of the Western Cape, Creating Spaces of Learning
and Action in South Africas Post-apartheid Land
Redistribution Program.
Vanessa Leon*, Florida International University, Second Homes
spatial relationship in coastal Villages.
Marisa Laderach*, Eastern Michigan University, Preservation of
the Ecuadorian Amazon: Sustainable Urban Planning
for Land Conservation.
Virve Repo*, University of Turku, Short films in participatory
planning.
Su Jin Lee*, University of Southern California; Jordan
Cooper, University of Southern California; Nicholas
Gliserman, University of Southern California; Cian
Reger, University of Southern California, Measuring
Geographic Change with Geospatial Technology and
Landscape Photography in Two Harbors, CA.
Lacey Cunningham*, Western Washington University, The U.S.
Conflict Minerals Law: Nearly five years later.
Ryuta Sato*, Department of Agricultural Engineering and
Economics, Kobe University; Ayako Matsumoto,
Organization of Advanced Science and Technology,
Kobe University, Interview Analysis on the Effect of
National and Private Projects for Regional Vitalization
in Japan.
Jeren Luis Guzmn*, University of Puerto Rico,Rio Piedras,
Where are the followers found? Spatial Analysis of the
November 2012 Plebiscite and its Reflection of Spatial
Agglomeration by Political Status Options.
Geoffrey Andrew Battista*, McGill University; Brian H.Y. Lee,
PhD, University of Vermont; Jane Kolodinsky, PhD,
University of Vermont; Sarah Heiss, PhD, University
of Vermont, Exploring Transportation Accessibility to
Health Care Among Vermonts Rural Seniors.
Brandi Nicole Stewart*, University of South Alabama, Miller
Family Cemetery: Urban Living around the Dead.
Tatiana Cusnier-Vidal*, University of Puerto Rico, Exploring
how social movements appropriate the figure of
Oscar Lopez Rivera in building solidarity amongst
transnational networks.
Mara G Lira Ledesma*, UNAM; Pedro Urquijo Torres,
UNAM, Geographic Change in Ario de Rosales and
Tacmbaro, Michoacn, Mxico 1950-2012. Revisiting
the Berkeley School studies..
Rahul D. Ghosal*, Rutgers University, Climate Vulnerability and
Small Island States: A Case Study of the Caribbean.
Anne Siders, J.D.*, Stanford University; Mark Algee-Hewitt,
Ph.D., Stanford University, Mechanism-Based Model
of Adaptive Capacity and Resilience to Climate
Change.
Jamie L. Strickland*, University of North Carolina - Charlotte,
Following Esperanza and Judy: Using Childrens
Literature to Teach the Migrant Experience.
Cristina Isabel Ramirez, Geographer*, University of Puerto RicoRio Piedras, Marine Debris: a surface and underwater
perspective in a Natural Estuarine Reserve.
Kathryn Dickerson*, Hunter College, The Innovation
Makerspace: Knowledge Transfer on the Scale of the
Meetup.
Katherine E. Goodall, PhD*, Wellesley College, Capturing the
coffee system: A case for transdisciplinary research in
agroecology.
Michael Chohaney*, University of Toledo, Diving for cover:
The economics of the modern subduction of American
peripatetic (Romani, Traveller, Ref) repair services
providers into the underground economy.
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effective methods.
9:10 Laura Brewington*, East-West Center, Integrating water
users into adaptive planning processes for climate
change in Hawaii.
9:30 H. Martin Koch*, University of Oklahoma; Travis J. Gliedt,
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, Downstream Effects:
How Water Conservation Policy Flows from State to
Municipal Governments.
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Geo-Social Data
Soldier Field, Hyatt, West Tower, Bronze Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Xin Li, Columbia University
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Terrain 1
Hong Kong, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Stuart Elden, University of Warwick; Gaston
Gordillo, University of British Columbia
CHAIR(S): Deborah Cowen, University of Toronto
8:00 Stuart Elden*, University of Warwick, The Geophysics of
Territory.
8:20 Nisha Shah*, University of Ottawa, Desiring Walls:
Frontier Forts and the Objective of Impermeability.
8:40 Teo Ballve*, UC Berkeley, Enlisting Nature: A Political
Ecology of the Drug War.
9:00 Jia Jun Lee*, Middlebury College, Spaces of De-/
Reterritorialization: The Epistemological Terrain
of Indigenous Land Resistance in Baram, Sarawak,
Malaysia.
Discussant(s): Derek Gregory, University of British Columbia
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Political Science
8:00 Dong-Wan Gimm*, Seoul National University, The Tragedy
of The Commons As a Cost of Rapid Urbanization in
South Koreas Late Industrialization Context..
8:20 Libby Porter*, Monash University, Displacement as
Marginalised Property Rights in Australia, Brazil and
Chile: Toward a Conceptual Comparative Framework.
8:40 Anne Haila*, University of Helsinki, Property rights and
informality: street food sellers in Singapore and
Helsinki compared.
9:00 Yimin Zhao*, Department of Geography, London School
of Economics, Rightful Resistance in Relational
Spacetime: A Case Study of Beijings Greenbelt.
9:20 Zhao Zhang*, University College Dublin, Ireland, The
Fragmented Grassroots Resistance and the Civilised
Capital Accumulation in the City of Benevolence.
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and Insights.
Discussant(s): Wendy Wolford, Cornell University
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Lucerne 1, Swisstel, Lucerne Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Tim Winter, DEakin University
CHAIR(S): Donald McNeill, University of Western Sydney
Panelists: Gordon Walker, LANCASTER UNIVERSITY;
Russell S. Hitchings, UCL; Jiat-Hwee Chang,
National University of Singapore; Tim Winter, DEakin
University
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Grand C/D South, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Carolin L. Schurr, University of Zrich; Oona
Morrow, Clark University; Sayoni Bose, The Ohio
State University
CHAIR(S): Marit Rosol, TU Dresden / University of Frankfurt
10:00 Meredith Johnson Krueger*, University of Washington,
The reproduction of inequality within equity
crowdfunding.
10:20 Nancy Worth*, McMaster University, Theorizing
interdependence, feeling precarious: considerations for
feminist economic geography.
10:40 Sarah Marie Hall, PhD*, University of Manchester, UK,
Taking a feminist approach to economic crises: an
ethnography of everyday austere geographies.
11:00 Fiona Allon*, The University of Sydney; Miranda Joseph*,
University of Arizona, Life and Debt: Accounting
for Feminist Interventions into Finance, Gender and
Everyday Life.
Discussant(s): Brenda Parker, University of Illinois At Chicago
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in Guangzhou.
11:00 Allen Xiao*, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Mapping
Social Interactions between Chinese Migrants and
Nigerians on the Lagos Road.
Discussant(s): Padraig Carmody, Trinity College Dublin
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Terrain 2
Hong Kong, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Stuart Elden, University of Warwick; Gaston
Gordillo, University of British Columbia
CHAIR(S): Stuart Elden, University of Warwick
10:00 Gaston Gordillo*, University of British Columbia; Shaylih
Muehlmann, University of British Columbia, Terrain
and the Materiality of Climate Change.
10:20 Clayton Whitt*, University of British Columbia, Fluid
Terrain: Climate Change and the Textured Materiality
of Daily Life in the Bolivian Highlands.
10:40 Pip Thornton*, Royal Holloway, University of London,
The Meaning of Light: Seeing and Being on the
Battlefield.
11:00 Rachael Squire*, Royal Holloway, University of
London, Man in the Sea: The Geopolitics of
UnderseaTerrain.
Discussant(s): Setha Low, The Graduate Center of the City
University of New York
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Remote Sensing, Spatial Analysis, and Modeling of Vectorborne and Zoonotic Diseases I (Sponsored by Geographic
Information Science and Systems Specialty Group,
International Geospatial Health Research Network, Remote
Sensing Specialty Group, Health and Medical Geography
Specialty Group)
Acapulco, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Dale A. Quattrochi, NASA MSFC; Cory
Morin, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
CHAIR(S): Dale A. Quattrochi, NASA MSFC
1:20 Temitope O Alimi*, University of Miami; John C Beier,
Sc.D, University of Miami; Justin B Stoler, PhD,
University of Miami; Socrates V Herrera, M.D,
Centro de Investigacion Cientifica Caucaseco, Cali,
Colombia; Myriam Arrevalo-Herrera, PhD, Centro de
Investigacion Cientifica Caucaseco, Cali, Colombia;
Martha L Quinones, PhD, National university,
Colombia; Douglas O Fuller, PhD, University of
Miami, Modeling current and future distribution of
malaria vectors in northern South America.
1:40 Julia Metelka*, Wilfird Laurier University, Modelling
the Risk Landscape of Japanese Encephalitis in the
Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.
2:00 Hua Liu*, Old Dominion University; Peng Fu, Indiana
State University; Anthea Weng, Terre Haute South
Vigo High School, Risk assessment of West Nile Virus
dissemination based on fused remote sensing images in
the City of Los Angeles, CA, USA.
2:20 Jared Aldstadt*, University at Buffalo; Jeon-Young Kang,
University at Buffalo, Assessing the Importance of
Local Heterogeneity in Dengue Virus Transmission
Models.
2:40 Cory Morin*, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center; Dale
Quattrochi, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center,
Simulated Transmission of the Dengue Virus across the
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of blues culture.
2:40 Alejandro Mercado-Celis*, Universidad Autonoma
Metropolitana, Districts and networks in the indie
music scene in Mexico City.
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Grand Suite 2 AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Han Qin, GMU; Min Sun, George Mason
University
CHAIR(S): Han Qin, GMU
3:20 Han Qin*, GMU; Rebecca Rice, GMU; Matthew Thomas
Rice, GMU; Eric Ong, GMU, Geocrowdsourcing and
Accessibility for Mobility-impaired Individuals at
Dynamic Environments.
3:40 Rebecca M Rice*, George Mason University; Han Qin,
George Mason University; Matt Rice, George Mason
University, The Use of VGI in Enhancing Pedestrian
Accessibility and the Quality Assurance of LocationBased Data.
4:00 Alexander J Ebenstein*, Western Michigan University,
Using an Interactive Mobile Application to
Crowdsource Data Collection for Management Issues
in Asylum Lake Preserve, Kalamazoo, MI.
4:20 Amanda Richard*, Florida State University; Mark Horner,
Florida State University, Twitter Document Similarity
Clustering for Transportation Planning Applications.
4:40 Cheng Fu*, University of Maryland; Jiaying He, University
of Maryland; Paul Torrens, University of Maryland,
Simulating Human Daily Activity and Time Use Pattern
Using Time Diary and GPS Tracking Data.
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Remote Sensing, Spatial Analysis, and Modeling of Vectorborne and Zoonotic Diseases II (Sponsored by Geographic
Information Science and Systems Specialty Group,
International Geospatial Health Research Network, Remote
Sensing Specialty Group, Health and Medical Geography
Specialty Group)
Acapulco, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Dale A. Quattrochi, NASA MSFC; Cory
Morin, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
CHAIR(S): Cory Morin, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
3:20 Alassane Barro, MSc.*, University of Florida, Redefining
the Australian Anthrax Belt: modeling the ecological
niche and predicting the geographic distribution of
Bacillus anthracis down under.
3:40 Lillian R. Morris, MS*, University of Florida; Kelly M.
Proffitt, PhD, Montana department of Fish Wildlife and
Parks; Valpa Asher, Turner Enterprises, Inc., Bozeman,
MT; Jason K. Blackburn, PhD, University of Florida,
Modeling anthrax risk in bull elk, Cervus elaphus,
using summer resource selection.
4:00 Einar L Holm, prof*, Ume University; Henrik Eriksson,
prof, Linkping University; Toomas Timpka, prof,
Linkping University, Workplace Social Mixing
During Influenza Outbreaks: A Modeling Study of Virus
Transmission.
4:20 Michael Harrison, Ph.D.*, Independent scholar; Christine
Hardwick, Eli Lilly and Company, Examining the
Spatial Associations between Rabies and ENSO in
Texas.
4:40 Dale A. Quattrochi, Ph.D.*, NASA MSFC; Cory Morin,
Ph.D., NASA/MSFC, Municipality Level Simulations
of Dengue Fever Incidence in Puerto Rico Using
Ground Based and Remotely Sensed Climate Data.
Mobility, Health, and the City II: Access to food and
healthcare (Sponsored by International Geospatial Health
Research Network, Health and Medical Geography Specialty
Group)
Atlanta, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Jerry Shannon, University of Georgia; Michael
J. Widener, University of Cincinnati
CHAIR(S): Jerry Shannon, University of Georgia
3:20 Jennifer Alford-Teaster*, Geisel School of Medicine Dartmouth College; Jane M Lange, PhD, Group Health
Research Institute, Seattle, WA; Rebecca A Hubbard,
PhD, Department of Biostatistics & Epidemiology,
Perelman School of Medicine, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Christoph I Lee,
MD, MSHS, Department of Radiology, University
of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA;
Department of Health Services, University of
Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA;
Jennifer S Haas, MD, MSc, Division of General
Internal Medicine and Primary Care, Brigham and
Women?s Hospital, Boston, MA; Xun Shi, PhD,
The Geography Department, Dartmouth College,
Hanover, NH; Louise Henderson, PhD, Department
of Radiology, The University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC; Deirdre Hill, PhD, University of New
Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; Anna N.A. Tosteson, ScD,
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical
Practice, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth,
Lebanon, NH; Tracy L Onega, PhD, Geisel School
of Medicine at Dartmouth, Estimating travel time to
breast imaging facilities: is the closest facility actually
the facility used by women?.
3:40 La Ravensbergen, MA Candidate, B.Sc.*, University of
Toronto; Ron Buliung, PhD, University of Toronto;
Kathi Wilson, PhD, University of Toronto; Guy
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Summit Delegation.
4:20 Emma Gaalaas Mullaney*, The Pennsylvania State
University, Maz, Desmadre: Social Difference,
Biodiversity, and the Creolization of the Anthropocene.
4:40 Lauren A. Rickards, Dr*, RMIT University, Gendering the
geo: who is speaking?.
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4:20 Omar Imseeh Tesdell*, Columbia University, Nature
reserves and the terrains of Palestinian cultivation.
4:40 Paul Lorah, Ph.D*, University of St Thomas, Creating
a Wilderness Continuum to Assess Conservation
Effectiveness.
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Non-profits, Governance, and the Welfare State in the PostEconomic Crisis Period
Lucerne 1, Swisstel, Lucerne Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): James DeFilippis, Rutgers University;
Philip Ashton, University of Illinois-Chicago; Emily
Rosenman, University of British Columbia Liu
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
AAG International Reception
Wednesday, April 22, 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
Room:
Crystal Ballroom, Hyatt, Green Level, West Tower
This reception is an opportunity to see old friends and meet
colleagues at the outset of the AAG Annual Meeting. Two free
drink tickets are provided in your registration packet. Live music
provided by the Ron Harris Music Group.
THURSDAY
Presenting author(s) are indicated with an asterisk (*).
For special events, please see the Special Events & Meetings Summary on pages 56-60.
Casual Viewing Time: 11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (presenters not required to
stand by posters)
Poster Session Reception and Happy Hour: 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
(presenters please stand by your posters)
Poster set-up time: 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
John Sakulich*, Regis University; Kenji Tanaka, Regis
University, Spatial Analysis and Reconstruction of Tree
Establishment in the Southern Rocky Mountains.
Ann Rushing*, Department of Geography and Environmental
Resources; Jonathan Remo, Department of Geography
and Environmental Resources; Ross J. Guida,
Environmental Resources and Policy Program,
Screening of Large-River Floodplains for Their Habitat
Rehabilitation Potential.
Elizabeth A Schneider*, University of Minnesota; Kurt F
Kipfmueller, University of Minnesota, Spatial and
Temporal Patterns of Fire History in Voyageurs
National Park, Minnesota.
Kathleen Schut*, Carroll College; Patricia Heiser , Ph.D., Carroll
College, Fire History and Tree Growth Responses in
the Tenmile South Watershed, Helena, MT.
Joy Nystrom Mast, Ph.D.*, Carthage College; Carol L. Chambers,
Ph.D., Northern Arizona University, Snag Survival:
Longevity of Standing Dead Pines After Crown Fire
Versus Bark Beetle Outbreak.
Gabriel Brownell*, University of Wisconsin- Platteville, The
Great Lakes Hemlock Project: Improving estimates of
regional summer temperatures over the past 400 years
to inform reconstructions of Lake Michigan lake level
variability.
Mary Ann Cunningham*, Vassar College, Environmental
Preconstruction: Visualizing the Corn Belt in a
Changing Climate.
Richard A. Marston*, Kansas State University; Francesca
Pellicciotti, ETH Zurich, Institute of Environmental
Engineering, Recent Advances in Understanding
Glacial Meltwater: Production, Pathways, Impacts.
Kevin Law*, Marshall University, Developing Statistical
Climatological Track Forecasts for Atlantic Tropical
Cyclones from Major Teleconnection Interactions.
Arvind AR Bhuta, PhD*, National Forests, Region 6, U.S. Forest
Service; G. Geoff Wang, PhD, Clemson University,
SC; Joan L. Walker, PhD, Southern Research Station,
U.S. Forest Service, Reduced growth of southern
yellow pines across the southeastern landscape.
David C. Viertel, Ph.D.*, Eastern Illinois University; Diane M.
Burns, Ph.D., Eastern Illinois University, Channel
Change and Resulting Impacts Along the Little Wabash
River in East-Central Illinois.
Aaron Brouse*, West Chester University; Michael Davis,
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Analysis of
Cloud-Albedo Feedback on the Central United States
Warming Hole.
Matt K. Wenzel*, Indiana University; Justin T. Maxwell, Dr.,
Indiana University Geography; Karly R. Schmidt,
Indiana University Geography, The Legacy of 19th
Century Iron Production in Central Pennsylvania: Soil
Acidication and Trace-metal Mobilization Evidenced
with Tree Rings.
Xingyou Zhao*, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Study on regional
natural geographical characteristics and the world
natural heritage site outstanding universal value in the
Tianshan Mountains, Xinjiang, China.
Stefan Stults, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point; Eric J.
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Introducer: Trina Hamilton
Discussant(s): Cindi Katz, CUNY Graduate Center; Jesse
Goldstein, Virginia Commonwealth University
Panelists: Freeda Brook, Roosevelt University Library; Lawrence
D. Berg, University of British Columbia
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Spatiotemporal Symposium: Space-time dynamics of socioeconomic systems II (Sponsored by China Specialty Group,
Regional Development and Planning Specialty Group, Spatial
Analysis and Modeling Specialty Group)
Alpine 2, Swisstel, Lucerne Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Xinyue Ye, Kent State University; Quan Li,
Wuhan University; Xinjian Li
CHAIR(S): Qingliang Zhao, Henan University
10:00 Jie Liu*, Governmental Research Agency of Ningxia
Hui Autonomous Region, Low-carbon and spatial
development in western China.
10:20 Quan Li*, School Resources and Environmental
Science,Wuhan University; Qing Shu, School of
Resources and Environmental Science, Wuhan
University; Yudan Yang, School of Resources
and Environmental Science, Wuhan University;
Xinyue Ye, Department of Geography, Kent State
University, Socioeconomic factors influencing the
difference between land urbanization and population
urbanization based on Grey Relational Analysis: A
case study of Central China.
10:40 Xinjian Li*; xinyue ye, A Space-Time Analysis on Price
Distortion of Agricultural Products in China.
11:00 Qingliang Zhao*, Henan University; Jun WANG, East
China Normal University; Shiyuan XU, East China
Normal University; Zhenlou CHEN, East China
Normal University; Xinyue YE, Kent state university,
Scenario-based Rainstorm Flood Risk Assessment of
Coastal Hilly Community ??A Case Study of Longwan
District, Wenzhou City, China.
New Voices in Rural Geography (Sponsored by Rural
Geography Specialty Group)
Zermatt/Gstaad, Swisstel, Lucerne Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Jessica McCallum Breen, University of
Kentucky; William A. Wetherholt, Kansas State
University
CHAIR(S): Jessica McCallum Breen, University of Kentucky
10:00 Heather Mitsuko Kosaka*, University of Washington,
Corporate-community relations in the Alberta Oil
sands.
10:20 William A. Wetherholt*, Kansas State University,
Exploring rootedness in the very rural Great Plains
counties of Kansas and Nebraska.
10:40 Nicole Motzer*, University of Maryland, College Park,
Females Farmers, Food Hubs and Forces of Change in
Rural and Agricultural Development: A Case Study.
11:00 Megan Dixon, PhD*, The College of Idaho, Landscapes
of Plenty in a Geography of Waste: Irrigation Water in
southern Idaho.
11:20 Maria-Dolors Garcia-Ramon*, Autonomous University
ofBarcelona; Mireia Baylina, Autonomous University
of Barcelona; Montserrat Villarino, Universidade
de Santiago de Compostela; Ana-Mara Porto,
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela; Isabel
Salamaa, Universitat de Girona, Gendered ruralities
in a global countryside.
Moving towards payments for multiple ecosystem services review of key issues and future research needs (Sponsored by
Rural Geography Specialty Group, Geographies of Food and
Agriculture Specialty Group)
St. Morits, Swisstel, Lucerne Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Gerald Schwarz, Thuenen Institut of
Farm Economics; Zymantas Morkvenas, Baltic
environmental forum; Inge Aalders, Macauley Institute
CHAIR(S): Zymantas Morkvenas, Baltic environmental forum
10:00 Mikitaro Shobayashi*, Gakushuin Womens College,
Evaluating the institutional arrangements to establish
agri-environmental policies: An approach focusing on
Agricultural Policy Systems..
10:20 Neil Scott Powell*, Uppsala Centre for Sustainable
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AAG Past President, Julie Winkler, will also confer the AAG
Presidential Achievement Award upon Diana Liverman of the
University of Arizona for her extraordinary contributions to
understanding the human dimensions of global change, including
the impacts of climate on society and issues of equity and climate
change, and for her leadership roles in numerous boundary
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Skyway 261, Hyatt, East Tower, Blue Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Nazanin Naraghi, Simon Fraser University;
Jesse Proudfoot, University of Toronto
CHAIR(S): Jesse Proudfoot, University of Toronto
1:20 Christian Abrahamsson, Dr*, University of Oslo,
Psychoanalysis and/of Geopolitics and the Nazi State.
1:40 Jesse Proudfoot*, Ambivalent revanchism: The libidinal
economy of harm reduction.
2:00 Chad Newbrough Steacy*, University of Georgia,
Spectacular decline: The need for a psychoanalytic
approach to the problem of Detroit.
2:20 Nazanin Naraghi*, Simon Fraser University, Psychoanalysis
and Art Form: The Art Practices of Iranian Migrants
in Los Angeles.
Discussant(s): Felicity Callard, Durham University
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of geosocial subjectivity.
2:20 Katharyne Mitchell*, University of Washington,
Factivism: Merging Metrics and Emotions in LongDistance Philanthropy.
Introducer: Jouni Hakli
Discussant(s): Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho, National University of
Singapore
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1:40 Michael Rienti Jr, MA*, University at Buffalo, A SpaceTime Analysis of the 2012 Texas West Nile Virus
Outbreak.
2:00 Eric M. Delmelle*, UNC-Charlotte; Irene Casas, Lousiana
Tech, Dynamics of Dengue Fever Outbreaks At
Different Space-Time Granularities.
2:20 Min-Hau Lin*, Institute of Health Policy and Management,
National Taiwan University; Tzai-Hung Wen,
Department of Geography, National Taiwan University,
Incorporating the human- Aedes Mosquitoes
interactions into measuring the spatial risk of urban
dengue fever.
2:40 Hyeyoung Kim*, The Ohio State University, The Impact of
Host Mobility on Infectious Disease Transmission: An
Empirical Study on Foot-and-Mouth Disease.
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From Kreuzberg to Williamsburg (3): Exploring the translocal nature of cultural scenes and the creation and diffusion
of knowledge, practices and value(s) across space, scale
and industry. (Sponsored by Cultural Geography Specialty
Group)
Dusable, Hyatt, West Tower, Silver Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Chiara Valli, Uppsala University; Brian J.
Hracs, University of Southampton; Taylor Brydges,
Uppsala University
CHAIR(S): Chiara Valli, Uppsala University
1:20 Jens Kaae Fisker*, University of Southern Denmark; Letizia
Chiappini, Milano-Bicocca University, From the
Village to the Metropolis: Exploring Cultural Scenes
in the Urbanized Countryside, the Small City and the
Global Metropolis.
1:40 Cheng-Yi Lin*, National Taipei University of Education,
The emergence and evolution of new media industry
cluster in Taipei: An agency perspective.
2:00 Mariangela Lavanga*, Erasmus University Rotterdam,
Behind the scenes in fashion curation. Who and
what does influence concept stores in forming and
diffusing homogeneous styles across scenes.
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FRIDAY
Presenting author(s) are indicated with an asterisk (*).
For special events, please see the Special Events & Meetings Summary on pages 56-60.
Casual Viewing Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (presenters not required to
stand by posters)
Poster Session Coffee Break and Snacks: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
(presenters please stand by your posters)
Poster set-up time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Bereketab Lakew*, NYSPI- Columbia Univserity; George J
Musa, NYSPI - Columbia University; William Keating,
Hunter College; Larry Amsel, NYSPI - Columbia
University; Judy Wicks, NYSPI - Columbia University;
Ruth Eisenberg, NYSPI - Columbia University;
Tyler Sylk, NYSPI - Columbia University; Bensheng
Ouyang,, NYSPI - Columbia University; Christina W
Hoven, NYSPI - Columbia University, Self-Organizing
Maps of Child Psychiatric Symptoms.
Sheldon G. Waugh, MSc.*, University of Florida, Geo-Spatial
Risk Modeling for West Nile Virus in Tarrant County,
TX Using Environmental and Demographic Data.
Mark Roberts*, Oregon State University, Hazardous Air Pollutant
Exposure and Childhood Cancer in Texas.
Sattam Alshogoor*, Mutah University, Using Geographic
information systems in the study of the impact of
topography contrast on the thermal comfort months in
Jordan.
Erik Ahl*, University of Colorado Denver, General Nature
and Distribution of Biological Soil Crusts in Alpine
Environments.
Crystal Johnson*, ETSU, Manganese, Iron and Kriging: How
GIS Can Be Used to Detect the Unknown.
Shubhechchha Thapa*, Texas A&M University; Michael P.
Bishop, Texas A&M University, Morphographic
mapping of mountain topography in the Nepalese
Himalaya.
Guoqian Yan*, University of Florida; Corene Matyas, University
of Florida, Spatial Rainfall Distribution of Different
Hurricane.
Anthony Winters*, Bridgewater State University, How Baker Beat
Coakley: A Spatial Analysis of the 2014 Massachusetts
Gubernatorial Election.
Jeremiah J. Nieves*, University of Louisville; Forrest Stephens,
PhD., University of Louisville; Andrea Gaughan, PhD.,
University of Louisville, WorldPop GlobalPopulation
ad Urban Extents Mapping Using Google Compute
Engine.
Jeong C. Seong*, University of West Georgia, AVUNIV - An
Online Remote Sensing Course.
Xiaojun Yang*, Florida State University; Xiuwen Liu, Dept of
Computer Science, Florida State University, Multitemporal Remote Sensing for Ecosystem Monitoring: A
Research Agenda.
Mitchell Braget*, University of North Dakota; Bradley
Rundquist, Ph.D., University of North Dakota; Eric
S. Plummer, University of North Dakota, Simulating
UAS Photography to Digitally Reconstruct a Traffic
Accident Scene using Structure from Motion.
Timothy Warner*, West Virginia University, West Virginia View:
An AmericaView statewide remote sensing consortium.
Brad Peter*, Michigan State University, Spatiotemporal
Agricultural Variability in Malawi.
Chris J. Petzold*, Fort Hays State University; Joel Iman,
Fort Hays State Univeristy, Remote Sensing Using
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and a Modified GoPro
HERO4 to Detect Crop Health.
Tim Condon*, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Evaluating
Forest Health Change in the Subalpine Environment of
Mount Hood, Oregon.
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On Stuart Hall
Crystal C, Hyatt, West Tower, Green Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Katherine McKittrick, Queens University
CHAIR(S): Sharad Chari, University of the Witwatersrand
Discussant(s): Sharad Chari, University of the Witwatersrand
Panelists: Katherine McKittrick, Queens University; Barnor
Hesse, Northwestern University; Roderick A. Ferguson
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Clothing Poverty: The Hidden World of Fast Fashion Author Meets Critics Session
Stetson BC, Hyatt, West Tower, Purple Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Alex Loftus, Kings College London; Michael
K Goodman, University of Reading
CHAIR(S): Alex Loftus, Kings College London
Introducer: Alex Loftus
Panelists: James Sidaway, National University of Singapore; Josh
Lepawsky, Memorial University of Newfoundland;
Andrew Brooks, Kings College London; Michael K
Goodman, University of Reading; Bradley Wilson,
West Virginia University
Innovative Approaches to Implementing Field-based
technology in Geography/Geoscience Programs (Sponsored
by Africa Specialty Group)
Stetson D, Hyatt, West Tower, Purple Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Joseph Terzungwe Zume, Shippensburg
University
CHAIR(S): Joseph Terzungwe Zume, Shippensburg University
8:00 Augustine Avwunudiogba*, California State University
Stanislaus, Integration of Soil and Water Conservation
Technology into Undergraduate Geomorphology
Course: A Service Learning Approach.
8:20 Niccole Villa Cerveny, PhD*, Mesa Community College;
Anna Havig, Mesa Community College; Kelsy Diener,
Mesa Community College, Tactile Earth: Teaching
and Accommodating Blind Students in Introduction to
Physical Geography.
8:40 Glathar Janine*; Amanda Wooden, Bucknell University;
Jaclyn Tules, Bucknell University; Nicole Bakeman,
Bucknell University, Using GIS to engage
undergraduate students in the cycle of research,
teaching and scholarship.
9:00 Rebecca Kim Parylak, Ph.D*, Kent State University, Kent
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11:20 Omer Faruk Keskin*, Turkish Military Academy, Old
Dominion University, Taking Precautions Against the
Water Shortage.
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Chemical Legacies and the Environment-DiseasePoverty Nexus: Tracing the emergence of Chronic
Kidney Disease of Unknown Etiology in North-Central
Sri Lanka.
10:40 Lara J Iverson*, SUNY University at Buffalo,
Spatiotemporal Modeling of Attitudes and Behaviors
among Tuberculosis-Infected Persons after Public
Health Intervention in Lusaka, Zambia.
11:00 Emma Lawlor*, University of Arizona, School of
Geography and Development, The Road to a Clinic:
The Response in El Salvador to Rural Kidney Disease.
Discussant(s): Eric D. Carter, Macalester College
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Tourism, natural and cultural resource management in crossborder areas - an interdisciplinary approach (Sponsored by
Recreation, Tourism, and Sport Specialty Group)
Crystal A, Hyatt, West Tower, Green Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Arie Stoffelen, University of Leuven; Dimitri
Ioannides, Mid-Sweden University
CHAIR(S): Dimitri Ioannides, Mid-Sweden University
10:00 Arie Stoffelen, University of Leuven, Belgium; Dimitri
Ioannides*, Mid-Sweden University, Tourism
governance and regional development in the German Czech borderlands: an interdisciplinary perspective.
10:20 Dorien Vanden Boer*, Ghent University, Tourism and the
politics of place making on the frontier: the case of the
Jordan River Peace Park.
10:40 Ohsoon Yun*, Coffee Tourism Development at the CrossBorders: The Case of Kaffa and Jimma in Ethiopia.
11:00 Dallen J. Timothy*, Arizona State University; Weibin
Su, Guilin Institute of Tourism, China; Xiaotao Lin,
Sun Yat-sen University, China, Tourism at the SinoVietnamese Border: Attractions, Landscapes and
Barriers.
Discussant(s): Jarkko J. Saarinen, University of Oulu
Managing the Egosystem of Departments: Best Practices in
Academic Team-Building
Crystal C, Hyatt, West Tower, Green Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Derek H. Alderman, University of Tennessee
CHAIR(S): Derek H. Alderman, University of Tennessee
Panelists: Daniel Z. Sui, The Ohio State University; Mandy
Munro-Stasiuk, Kent State University; Thomas
L. Mote, University of Georgia; Dale Lightfoot,
Oklahoma State University; Patrick Pease, University
of Northern Iowa; Jamie L. Winders, Syracuse
University
Planetary rent gaps, shifting capital flows and the
gentrination of the global semi-periphery (Sponsored by
Political Geography Specialty Group, Socialist and Critical
Geography Specialty Group)
Stetson A, Hyatt, West Tower, Purple Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Antonios Vradis; Jaya Clara Brekke
CHAIR(S): Jaya Clara Brekke
10:00 Rachel Granger*, Middlesex University, London, A Tale
of Two Cities: Spatial Change Through Rent Gap and
Spatial Fixes.
10:20 James P. Freeman*, Concordia University, Pacification by
Gentrification: Mega-Events and the Transformation of
Rio de Janeiros Favelas.
10:40 Carolyn Gallaher*, American University, Managing
Disinvestment: The Control Board and the
Gentrification Fix in Washington DC..
11:00 Antonios Vradis*, The greek crisis and the gentrination
of the European semi-periphery.
11:20 Jaya Clara Brekke*, Durham University, Going round in
circles.
Geographys Learning Communities: Experiences linking
Geography courses with non-Geography courses in lower
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OpenStreetMap Studies 1
Regency C, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Alan McConchie, University of British
Columbia; Muki Haklay, University College London
CHAIR(S): Alan McConchie, University of British Columbia
1:20 Jennings Anderson*, University of Colorado; Robert
Soden*, University of Colorado, Boulder; Mikel
Maron; Marina Kogan, University of Colorado,
Boulder; Ken Anderson, University of Colorado,
Boulder, The Social Life of OpenStreetMap: What Can
We Know from the Data? New Tools and Approaches.
1:40 Christian Bittner*, Diverse crowds, diverse VGI?
Comparing OSM and Wikimapia in Jerusalem.
2:00 Tim Elrick*, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany;
Georg Glasze, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg,
Germany, A Question of Religion? Representation
of Places of Worship in OpenStreetMap and other
sources.
2:20 Alan McConchie*, University of British Columbia, Map
Gardening in Practice: Tracing Patterns of Growth
and Maintenance in OpenStreetMap.
Discussant(s): Monica G. Stephens, University at Buffalo
Socio-Environmental Justice and Unjust Sustainability in
Urban China I (Sponsored by China Specialty Group, Asian
Geography Specialty Group, Urban Geography Specialty
Group)
Regency D, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Guo Chen, Michigan State University;
Xiaoling Zhang
CHAIR(S): Xiaoling Zhang
1:20 Xiaoling Zhang*, City University of Hong Kong; Qiyan
Wu, Nanjing Normal University, Pro-growth Giant
Business, Lock in, Sustainable Urban Development
and Effect on Local Political Economy: The Case of
Petrochemical Industry at Nanjing.
1:40 Yifan Cai*, Clark University, Technology Substitution and
the Spatial Transfer of Environmental Effects: A Case
Study on the Display Industry.
2:00 Jonah White*, Western Washington University, Seattle
as a Divided City: Sustainable Development and the
Gentrification Conflict.
2:20 Li Lin*, Department of Public Policy, City University of
Hong Kong; Xiaoling Zhang, Department of Public
Policy, City University of Hong Kong; Yuzhe Wu,
Department of Land Management, Zhejiang University,
Battling for the Land: What Drives the Agricultural
Land Changes in China.
2:40 Kiersten Lee Strachan*, University of Oklahoma,
They Paved Paradise and Put Up a Parking Lot:
Environmental Degradation and the Development of
a Core-Periphery Relationship at the Tang Dynasty
Capital.
Chinas Global Repositioning: Challenges to the New World
Order (Sponsored by Political Geography Specialty Group,
China Specialty Group, Asian Geography Specialty Group)
San Francisco, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): George C.S. Lin, University of Hong Kong
CHAIR(S): John V. OLoughlin, University of Colorado
Introducer: George C.S. Lin
Panelists: Alexander B. Murphy, University of Oregon; Debin
Du, Department of Human Geography, East China
Normal University; Yu Zhou, Vassar College; Wei
Xu, University of Lethbridge; David W. Edgington,
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Group)
Plaza A, Hyatt, East Tower, Green Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Brandon Edwards, Louisiana State University;
Phillip Schmutz, Louisiana State University
CHAIR(S): Phillip Schmutz, Louisiana State University
3:20 Rosana Grafals-Soto, Ph.D.*, University of Puerto Rico,
Tropical island inventory of coastal dune locations and
characteristics.
3:40 Alexander B Smith, PhD student*, University of Ulster;
Derek Jackson, PhD, University of Ulster; Andrew
Cooper, PhD, University of Ulster; Meiring Beyers,
PhD, Klimaat Consulting & Innovation Inc., Measured
and Modelled Aeolian Dynamics in an Arid Coastal
Dunefield, Maspalomas, Gran Canaria.
4:00 Phillip Schmutz, PhD*, Savannah State University; Steven
L Namikas, PhD, Louisiana State University, Modeling
Surface Moisture Content over Space and Time for a
Fine-grained Beach.
4:20 Brandon Edwards*, Louisiana State University; Steven L
Namikas, Louisiana State University; Richard F Keim,
LSU AgCenter, Surface-atmosphere heat flux on a
sandy beach.
4:40 Steven Namikas*, Louisiana State University; Phillip
Schmutz, Louisiana State University; Brandon
Edwards, Louisiana State University; Dustin
McGrew, Louisiana State University, Investigation of
Evaporation From Beach Sand.
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Delivery in SubSaharan Africa (Sponsored by Africa Specialty Group, Water
Resources Specialty Group)
Plaza B, Hyatt, East Tower, Green Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Ellis Adams, Michigan State University;
Daniel M. Nzengya, Arizona State University
CHAIR(S): Ellis Adams, Michigan State University
3:20 Sara Beth Keough, Ph.D.*, Saginaw Valley State
University; Scott M. Youngstedt, Ph.D., Saginaw
Valley State University, Symbolic Economies: Water
and Water Vendors in Niamey, Niger.
3:40 Daniel M. Nzengya*, Arizona State University, Building
Partnerships to Improve Water Service to the Urban
Poor: Lessons from the Delegated Management Model
in Kisumu City, Kenya.
4:00 Ellis Adams*, Michigan State University, So Close to the
Cities, So Far from the Taps:Access to Potable Water
in Malawis Informal Settlements.
4:20 Amy Richmond Krakowka*, USMA West Point,
Determining Drivers of Household Vulnerability in
Ethiopia.
4:40 Michela Marcatelli*, International Institute of Social
Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Producing
nature, naturalizing inequality: Water access and
uses in the Waterberg, South Africa.
Immigrants, illegals, and guest workers: The geopolitics of
low-wage labor I (Sponsored by Political Geography Specialty
Group, Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group)
Soldier Field, Hyatt, West Tower, Bronze Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Laurie Trautman, Western Washington
University; Lise Nelson, Penn State University
CHAIR(S): Laurie Trautman, Western Washington University
3:20 Karin Schwiter, PhD*, University of Zurich, The geopolitics
of labour regimes in live-in elder care: comparing
Canada, Switzerland and Austria.
3:40 Huey Shy Chau*, Department of Geography, University
of Zurich, A flexible and replaceable workforce in the
live-in care market?.
4:00 William Terry*, Clemson University, Guest Workers in
the Carolinas: H2-B and J-1 visa programs in the
challenge of solve labor shortages in tourism..
4:20 Laurie D Trautman, PhD*, Western Washington University,
An ideal labor force: How guest worker policies are
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OpenStreetMap Studies 2
Regency C, Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Alan McConchie, University of British
Columbia; Muki Haklay, University College London
CHAIR(S): Muki Haklay, University College London
3:20 Martin Loidl*, Department of Geoinformatics, University of
Salzburg, An intrinsic approach for the detection and
correction of attributive inconsistencies and semantic
heterogeneity in OSM data.
3:40 Claudia Marcela Uberhuaga Candia*, 90082001, Mapping
Bolivia, initiating the opening of open geoinformation.
4:00 Peter A. Johnson*, University of Waterloo, Challenges and
Constraints to Municipal Government Adoption of
OpenStreetMap.
4:20 Muki Haklay*, University College London, COST Energic
- A European Network for research of VGI: the role of
OSM/VGI/Citizen Science definitions.
Discussant(s): Alan McConchie, University of British Columbia
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Specialty Group)
Wright, Hyatt, West Tower, Silver Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Balzs Forman, Corvinus University of
Budapest
CHAIR(S): Balzs Forman, Corvinus University of Budapest
3:20 Tom Becker*, University of Luxembourg, Boosting and
mobilizing sustainability: Why European sustainable
urban development initiatives are slow to materialize.
3:40 Richard Nikischer*, Charles University in Prague, What is
Europe? Perceptions of the identity of Europe across
27 European Union countries .
4:00 William Harry Berentsen, Ph.D.*, Department of
Geography, University of Connecticut, Geographical
Impacts in Eastern Germany from German Unification.
4:20 Nadine Oliver*, University of Toronto, The PostCommunist Urban Landscape of Bucharest, Romania.
4:40 Miroslav Sifta*, Charles University in Prague (Czechia),
Faculty of Science, The Importance of Graphical
Symbols in the Region Formation Process: the Case of
Recolonized Region in Czechia.
Hazards Education and Outreach (Sponsored by Hazards,
Risks, and Disasters Specialty Group)
Michigan A, Hyatt, East Tower, Ped Path (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Kathleen Sherman-Morris, Mississippi State
University
CHAIR(S): Kathleen Sherman-Morris, Mississippi State
University
3:20 Melissa CK Phillips*, Kent State University, Lightning
and Hurricane Safety Knowledge and the Effects of
Education Modes on Elementary School Children.
3:40 Brenton M. Yarnal*, Pennsylvania State University; David
P. Retchless, The Pennsylvania State University,
Engaged Scholarship and Natural Hazards.
4:00 Denise Blanchard, Ph.D.*, Texas State University,
Individual and Community-based Hazards Education:
Applying Elements of Rogers, Diffusion of Innovation
Theory, and Principles from Mass Communication
Process Theory..
4:20 Laxmi Ramasubramanian*, Hunter College, Complexities
of Undertaking University-Community Partnerships to
Promote Urban Sustainability.
4:40 Kathleen Sherman-Morris, PhD*, Mississippi State
University, Hazards-Based Outreach for Teachers and
Middle School Students.
Disastrous Political Ecologies II: Critical Perspectives on
Disaster (Sponsored by Cultural and Political Ecology
Specialty Group, Hazards, Risks, and Disasters Specialty
Group, Development Geographies Specialty Group)
Michigan B, Hyatt, East Tower, Ped Path (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Keith Lindner; Mitul Baruah
CHAIR(S): Mitul Baruah
3:20 Kenneth Cardenas*, York University, Blasting the slums,
building back better: Urban revanchism and disaster
risk management in Manila.
3:40 Stian Rice*, Kent State University, Putting the natural
(disaster) back in famine: Madagascar, 1925-1930.
4:00 Keith Lindner*, SUNY ESF, Riding Out the Storm:
Neoliberal Biopolitics and Hurricane Sandy.
4:20 Jennifer Leigh Lawrence*, Virginia Tech, Regulation,
Reconstitution, and Routinization: The Biopolitics of
Environmental Disaster.
Discussant(s): Elvin Delgado, Central Washington University
Supporting women in Remote Sensing and GIS (Sponsored by
Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group,
Remote Sensing Specialty Group, AAG Jobs and Careers
Theme, Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group)
Michigan C, Hyatt, East Tower, Ped Path (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Timothy Warner, West Virginia University;
Michaela Buenemann, New Mexico State University
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Cultural Geographies A to Z
Skyway 285, Hyatt, East Tower, Blue Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Rachel Applebaum, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
5:20 Nathan Burtch*, University of Maryland Department of
Geographical Sciences, The manifestation of sacred
duty: The therapeutic landscape of Seventh-day
Adventist hospitals.
5:40 Alex R. Colucci*, Kent State University, Utopia and
Dystopia in Logans Run: Exploring Contemporary
Valuations of Life and Death in American Society.
6:00 Jarkko Bamberg*, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institute
for Advanced Social Research, University of Tampere,
The Embodied Agency of Runners and Running Shoes.
6:20 Rachel S. Applebaum*, Indiana University of Pennsylvania,
Spatial Manifestation and Trends of Cremation in
Pennsylvania.
Preparing the Geospatial Technology Workforce (Sponsored
by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme)
Columbus AB, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Mark Revell, Association of American
Geographers - Washington, DC
CHAIR(S): Bill Hodge, GISCI
5:20 Eric C. Ewert, PhD*, Weber State University, Geospatial
Employer Survey: Using Results to Build Better
Curriculum.
5:40 Ann Johnson*, GeoTech Center, Spatial Thinking Skills and
Competencies - Developing Career Pathways Aligned
with Workforce Demands.
6:00 Beth Schlemper*, University of Toledo; Sujata Shetty,
University of Toledo; Kevin Czajkowski, University
of Toledo; Victoria Stewart, University of Toledo,
Building a Community for Advancing and Broadening
Participation in Geospatial Careers.
6:20 Jung Eun Hong*, University of West Georgia, GIS
graduates employability: A job advertisement analysis
of GIS positions.
6:40 Bill Hodge, GISP*, GISCI, The GISP Exam: An
Opportunity for Students and Professionals.
Urban Parks & Public Space III (Sponsored by Recreation,
Tourism, and Sport Specialty Group, Urban Geography
Specialty Group, Health and Medical Geography Specialty
Group)
Columbus CD, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Dorothy Ibes, College of William & Mary Williamsburg, VA
CHAIR(S): Dorothy Ibes, College of William & Mary Williamsburg, VA
5:20 Claire Finn*, Macalester College, National Park Service
Relevancy For The Next Century: An Exploration of
the Urban Push.
5:40 Melina A Patterson, PhD*, University of Mary Washington,
Race and Nature in a Southern City: Mapping the
Development of Urban Park System.
6:00 Nasim Naghavi*, University of Wilfrid Laurier, Physical
activity by design.
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Presenting author(s) are indicated with an asterisk (*).
For special events, please see the Special Events & Meetings Summary on pages 56-60.
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Connecticut
CHAIR(S): Katharine Johnson, University of Connecticut
8:00 Kathryn Anne Catlin, MA*, Northwestern University,
Archaeology and the Anthropocene: Soil and Scale in
the Settlement of Iceland.
8:20 Katharine M Johnson*, University of Connecticut;
William B Ouimet, PhD, University of Connecticut,
Quantifying the Anthropocene: the Physical and
Cultural Controls on Stone Wall Construction in
Southern New England.
8:40 Timothy Beach*, University of Texas at Austin, The
Mayacene: Maya Mirror for the Americas.
9:00 Charles W. Martin*, Kansas State University, Trace metal
storage in recent floodplain sediments along the Dill
River, central Germany.
9:20 Megan McCusker Hill*, University of Connecticut; William
B. Ouimet, PhD, University of Connecticut, Gullies as
Markers of Holocene and Anthropocene Environmental
Change in southern New England.
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Industrial Location
Grand E/F, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Glen Norcliffe, York University
10:00 Li Zhibin*, Peking University, Suitability Assessment of
Land for Industrial Use at Village Level.
10:20 Elena Goracinova*, University of Toronto; Peter Warrian,
PhD, University of Toronto, Advanced Manufacturing
in Ontario - the role of collaborative R&D initiatives.
10:40 Gabriel Granco*, Kansas State University; Ana Claudia
SantAnna, Kansas State University; Jason S. Bergtold,
Kansas State University; Marcellus M. Caldas, Kansas
State University, Spatial explicit model of ethanol plant
location in the Brazilian Cerrado.
11:00 Eva Kiss*, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, New Trends
in the Hungarian Industry After the Crisis.
11:20 Glen Norcliffe*, York University; Mick Dunford,
University of Sussex; Boyang Gao, Central University
of Finance and Economics, Capturing Gains in
Relocated Global Supply Chains: The Case of
Chongqings Computer Notebook Industry..
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metropolitan areas.
11:20 Lijian Han*, Research Center for Eco-environmental
Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fine
particulate matter dynamic and its impact on public
health in rapid urbanized China.
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The cost of the Luncheon is $55, including service and tax. A complete table
of ten is also available at $495. Tickets may be purchased at the Onsite AAG
Registration Desk.
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Urbana-Champaign
CHAIR(S): Jenny Marie Johnson, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
2:00 Jenny Marie Johnson*, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, National Highways Association: Vision
and Rhetoric.
2:20 Judith A. Tyner, Ph.D.*, California State Univ, Long Beach,
Dont Forget Winona: Route 66 and the Nostalgia
Industry.
2:40 James R. Akerman*, The Newberry Library, American
Road Mappings Age of Discovery, ca. 1880-1920.
3:00 Eric S. Theise, Ph.D*, Bookending the Lincoln Highway:
The Monumental Sculpture of James Earle Fraser.
Discussant(s): Curtis C. Roseman, University of Southern
California
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Agricultural Production
Field, Hyatt, West Tower, Silver Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Carl L. Johannessen, University of Oregon
2:00 Uvirkaa Akumaga*, University of Oklahoma; Aondover
Tarhule, University of Oklahoma, The Impact of
Climate Change on Crop Yields and Adaptation options
in the Niger River Basin, West Africa.
2:20 Nicholas Babin*, Taylor University, Liberalization and
Coffee: The Impacts on Agrarian Class Structure in
Costa Rica.
2:40 Angel Pita-Duque*, Universidad Autonoma Chapingo,
Mexico; Nadia Eunice Molina-Emigdio, Maize varietal
diversity and system diversity functioning in the Sierra
Nevada of Puebla State, Mexico.
3:00 Chieh-Ting Tsai*, National Taiwan University, Born in
America, raised in Taiwan: Development of Irwin
mango production in the eyes of the locals in Taiwan.
3:20 Carl L. Johannessen, Ph.D.*, University of Oregon; Carl
Lewis Johannessen, University of Oregon, The Origin
of Corn.
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4:40 Wade Bishop*, Univesity of Tennessee, Management and
Distribution of Higher Education Site Licenses.
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Agricultural Commodity
Zermatt/Gstaad, Swisstel, Lucerne Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Marcellus Caldas, Kansas State UniversityGeography
4:00 Nari Kim, Ph D. student*, Chonnam National University,
Institutionalization of South Korean Native Beef
Production and the Charateristics of Commodity
Chain..
4:20 Sean F Kennedy, MURP*, UCLA/ICRAF, The IssueAttention Gap and Secondary Certification Adoption:
Implications for Natural Rubber Value Chain
Dynamics and Governance.
4:40 Marcellus Caldas, Dr*, Kansas State University-Geography;
Gabriel Granco, Mr., Kansas State UniversityGeography; Jason Bergtold, Dr., Kansas State
University-Geography; Chris Brown, Dr., University
of Kansas, How sugarcane ethanol expansion impacts
the Brazilian Cerrado land use: intensification or
extensification?.
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INDEXES
Presenting author(s) are indicated with an asterisk (*).
For special events, please see the Special Events & Meetings Summary on pages 56-60.
PARTICIPANT INDEX
A
Aalders, Inge 3179, 3279
Ababneh, Linah 3470, 3570
Abbas, Yasmine 1433
Abbott, J 4169
Abdelrahman, Nisrin 2632
Abdou, Emad 2105
Abel, Troy 2235, 4502
Aber, Jeremy 5560
Abizaid, Christian 4163, 4263, 4463, 4563, 4663
Abler, Ronald 2228, 2432, 2616, 3529
Abrahams, Daniel 4165
Abrahamsson, Christian 1562, 3402
Abuzied, Sara 4270, 4370
Acara, Eda 1679
Acedera, Kristel Anne 2157
Acevedo, Tatiana 1666
Acey, Charisma 3640
Acheson, Gillian 2514
Ackah, William 3422
Acker, Maleea 5214
Ackerly, Brooke 5118
Ackers, Louise 3244
Acton, Leslie 3617
Acuto, Michele 3558, 3658, 4675
Adam, Iddi 1530, 4458, 5146
Adams, Ashlee 2256
Adams, Ellis 4529
Adams, Hannah 3470, 3570
Adams, Jordan 3470, 3570
Adams, Matthew 1533
Adams, Michael 2495
Adams, Paul 1663, 4418, 4518
Adams, Ross 1416
Addie, Jean-Paul 3528, 4159, 4675
Adepeju, Monsuru 1588
Adeyemo, Ayomipo 2637
Adisson, Flix 2266, 2566
Adiv, Naomi 1408, 2219
Adiyia, Bright 3252
Adjei, Evans 3475
Adkins, Nicholas 3470, 3570
Adovor Tsikudo, Kwame 1266
Adu-Prah, Samuel 3540
Affolderbach, Julia 1231, 4154, 4254
Agana, Mark Anthony 1295
Ageron, Pierre 4506
Aggarwal, Surinder 1261
Agnew, Heather 2281
Agosta G'meiner, Anna 3470, 3570
Agredano, Elizabeth 2470, 2570
Agredano, Hector 1410
Aguilar-Robledo, Miguel 4214
Aguilar-Sten, Mariel 1528
Aguilera, Anne 3651
Agyeman, Julian 2194, 3636, 4261, 5133
Ahas, Rein 1110, 1210
Ahearn, Ariell 1255
Ahl, Erik 4270, 4370
Ahlqvist, Ola 4430
Ahmad, Md. Yasir 2458
Ahmed, Bayes 5158
Ahmed, Rafiul 2162
Ahmed, Waquar 1125, 2656, 4410
Ai, Shaowei 5153
Aiello, Daniela 2175, 2275, 2475, 2575
Aijaz, Abdul 2126
Airey, Catherine 2401
Airgood-Obrycki, Whitney 2480
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Alonzo, Mike 1237
Alqatrani, Firas 2659
Alsaaran, Nasser 2279
Alsamadisi, Adam 4481
Alshafai, Nedham 5275
Alshammari, Basheer 2470, 2570
Alsharif, Kamal 4408
Alshogoor, Sattam 4270, 4370
Alshwesh, Ibrahim 4270, 4370
Altahet, Arwa 5140
Altas, Namik Tanfer 1681
Altbaum, Elliot 2470, 2570
Altin, Laura 1210
Altinors, Gorkem 3145
Alvarado, Nikolai 2285
Alvarez Bove, Romina 1157
Alvarez, Luis 3250, 5155
Alvarez, Nora 4563
Alves Teixeira, Tiago Roberto 4402
Amador, Nathan 3465
Amante, Christopher 2127
Amaral, Ticiana 3247
Ambinakudige, Shrinidhi 4270, 4370
Amery, Hussein 1677, 3281, 5144
Ames, Jillian 2470, 2570
Amin, Raid 3241
Amissah, Agnes 2422
Amissah, Eunice 2422
Amram, Ofer 4238
Amstislavski, Philippe 1261
An, Li 2108, 5160, 5260
An, Ning 1549
An, Yoo Soon 4644
Anacker, Katrin 1214, 1450
Anand, Nikhil 1491, 2132, 2421
Anand, Shriya 3662
Anderson, Ben 1614, 5125, 5225, 5564
Anderson, Carrie 2231
Anderson, Christian 2488, 2588, 3149, 3249
Anderson, Jennings 4444
Anderson, Lauren 4467
Anderson, Matthew 5427, 5527
Anderson, Molly 1219, 1462
Anderson, Pia 1483
Anderson, Timothy 5164
Andersson, Elina 3655
Andersson, Eva 5275
Andersson, Johan 4574
Andresen, Silje Aurora 3553
Andreucci, Diego 2123, 5230
Andrews, David 5121
Andrews, Michelle 3537
Andrucki, Max 4219, 5247
Angel, Jason 2452
Angeles, Lenora 2470, 2570
Anguelov, Dimitar 1502
Annala, Linda 4669
Annecke, Wendy 3269
Annie, Frank 4148
Anselin, Luc 1427, 2190, 4548, 4648
Ansell, Nicola 1249
Anshumali, Amit 3457
Antabe, Roger 5177
Anthias, Penelope 3660, 5455
Antinao, Jose Luis 3564
Antipova, Angela 1278
Antolini, Federico 1221
Anton Clave, Salvador 2657
Antreasian, Carmen 2633
Aoyama, Yuko 4558, 5169
Apicella, Morgan 3511
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Ayodele, Deborah 4229
Ayub, Zulaikha 1402, 2643
Ayyilmaz, Nurullah 2146
Azema, France 2470, 2570
Azmeh, Shamel 3501
Azzari, Margherita 2511
B
Babatola, Olatunji 4631
Babb, Angela 5157
Babin, Nicholas 5460
Babinger, Frank 2552
Baca, Jennifer 3117
Bacca, Paulo 2155
Bach, Andrew 2279
Bachrach, Julia 1118
Backer, David 2493
Backhouse, Maria 2184
Bacon, Christopher 2185, 2502
Badescu, Gruia 1405
Badia, Anna 2666
Bae, Jinsu 1669
Baerwald, Thomas 2486, 2586, 3148, 3248, 4415, 4515
Baeten, Guy 2483, 2583
Baey, Grace 3579
Bagchi-Sen, Sharmistha 2242, 2442, 2484, 2584
Bagelman, Jennifer 3233
Bagheri, Nazgol 3206, 4224
Bagoly-Sim, Pter 1484, 1584
Bagtas, Jessica 4270, 4370
Bahnmiller, Hannah 2680
Baiden, John 4640
Baik, Crystal 3142
Bailey, John 3444
Bailey, Vanessa 3470, 3570
Bailis, Robert 4135, 4235
Bain, Alison 1522, 4443
Bains, Gurveer 3139
Baird, Ian 1154, 4429, 5123
Baird, Timothy 5459, 5559
Bajo, Jorge 1221
Baka, Jennifer 2184, 2284, 2584, 2620, 3517
Baker, Alexander 5262
Baker, Anne 4536
Baker, Dwayne 3526
Baker, Kathleen 3537
Baker, Tom 1265, 1548
Baker, William 4476
Baker-Mdard, Merrill 3508
Bakhtiarizadeh, Hamidreza 4655
Bakhtsiyarava, Maryia 4270, 4370
Bakiera, Adam 2470, 2570
Bakker, Karen 1225, 1491
Balachandran, Chandra 1584
Balzs, Katalin 3470, 3570
Balcer, Rebecca 4137
Balderston, Adele 4436
Baldwin, Andrew 3460
Baldwin, Doug 2124
Baldwin, Jeff 4654
Balentine, Matthew 1631
Ball, Michael 2664
Balland, Pierre-Alexandre 2442
Ballantine, Amory 1611
Ballinger, Thomas 2551
Balls, Jonathan 1155, 1255
Ballve, Teo 2140
Balogh, Peter 3462
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Baumann, Hanna 2524
Bavinck, Maarten 2248
Bawa, Sylvia 2422
Baxter, Jamie 2470, 2570
Baxter, Richard 2483, 4543
Baylina, Mireia 2678
Baylis, David 1144
Bayr, Klaus 2451
Bayrak, Mucahid 1438
Bayrakdar, Seda 1439
Bays, Brad 4270, 4370
Beach, Timothy 1115, 1215, 1415, 1515, 1615, 4620, 5131
Bean, Kevin 2470, 2570
Beasley, Erin 4135
Beattie, Hillary 2470, 2570
Beatty, Dylan 4245
Beaumont, Justin 3116
Becerra, Marisol 3426
Becerril-Tinoco, Citlalli 1261
Bechtloff, Demi 2205
Becker, Tom 4564
Beckers, Joris 2490
Beckingham, David 3155
Bedford, Dan 2419, 2519
Bedi, Heather 4610, 5255
Bednarz, Robert 4350, 5106
Bednarz, Sarah 2616, 4430, 5106
Beel, David 4574
Beer, Simon 5122
Beerepoot, Niels 3552
Beery, Jason 1416, 1610
Begg, Chloe 5245
Beggs, Wayne 3626
Beitel, Karl 3457
Bekker, Matthew 3470, 3570
Belby, Colin 4255
Belina, Bernd 3145, 3657
Bell, Martha 1469
Bell, Thomas 2114
Bellante, Laurel 3665
Bellas, Lewis 1294
Bellwood-Howard, Imogen 5129
Belova, Ekaterina 4281
Beltz Imaoka, Laura 3545
Benach, Nuria 1236
Bendix, Jacob 2501
Benedetti, Mike 1115
Benedicto, Bobby 3466
Benediktsson, Karl 2554, 2654
Benjaminsen, Tor 5255
Benner, Chris 3451, 4657, 5246
Bennett, Abigail 2656
Bennett, Chris 1402, 2643
Bennett, Drew 2119, 4151
Bennett, Mia 1254
Bennett, Sarah 1419, 1519, 1619
Benneyworth, Laura 4509
Benson, John 1426
Benson, Melinda 3255, 3455, 5527
Benson, Michaela 1643, 5120
Bentlage, Michael 3462, 5140, 5240, 5440
Bentley, George 5480
Benton-Short, Lisa 4151
Benwell, Matthew 1249, 1449, 1549, 1649
Benza, Magdalena 4256
Berbes-Blazquez, Marta 3553
Bereitschaft, Bradley 2679, 4180
Berentsen, William 4564
Berg, Lawrence 1182, 2556, 3249
Berg, Su-Hyun 3259
Bergeron, Susan 4270, 4370
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Bissell, Alexandra 2676
Bisung, Elijah 1277
Biswas, Ritwika 1144
Bitterer, Nadine 1502
Bitterman, Patrick 5266
Bittner, Christian 4444
Bjelland, Mark 2109, 5219
Black, Alan 4266
Black, William 2478
Blackard, Emily 3539
Blackburn, Jason 3577
Blackburn, Sophie 5245
Blade, Linda 1488
Blair, Mary 3563
Blake, Megan 5180
Blanchard-Boehm, Denise 3413, 4213, 4565
Blankenship, Ivana 5211
Blankenship, Joe 1205
Blankespoor, Brian 5159
Blser, Kerstin 2266
Blay-Palmer, Alison 1119, 1219, 1462
Blzquez-Salom, Maci 5244
Blecha, Jennifer 4106
Bledsoe, Adam 2535
Blencowe, Claire 1442, 1542
Blesh, Jennifer 5277
Blewett, William 3470, 3570
Bloch, Stefano 2126, 3121
Block, Daniel 1216, 1425, 1525, 1620, 2194, 2641, 3137
Block, Richard 4508
Blokland, Talja 2651
Blomdin, Robin 1461
Blomley, Nicholas 2121, 2521, 4275
Blomqvist, Linus 3629
Bloodworth, Gina 3611
Blouet, Brian 2432
Bloxom, Jennifer 2484
Blue, Gwendolyn 2136
Blue, Stanley 5221
Blumberg, Renata 1195, 3665
Blumler, Mark 4226
Blundell-Granger, Rachel 5233
Blyth, Anna 2470, 2570
Boakye, Kwadwo 2259
Boamah, Festus 2284
Boatright, Stephen 1167, 2556
Boboye, Gboyega 5142
Bobrow-Strain, Aaron 3126, 4178, 5280
Bocco, Gerardo 5136
Bck, Kerstin 3410
Bocker, Lars 4243
Bocking, Paul 2493
Bodenhamer, David 3152
Bodenman, John 2470, 2570
Boeckler, Marc 5169, 5269
Boehm, Mathew 3470, 3570
Boehm, Richard 3635
Boellstorff, Darcy 3237
Bogdanov, Victor 1554
Boggs, Jeffrey 3259, 4543
Bognon, Sabine 4154
Bohks, Brandon 4270, 4370
Bohland, Jon 3542
Bohr, Gregory 2537
Boie, Gideon 1241
Bok, Rachel 1165
Bol, Peter 3433
Boland, Alana 2121, 3446
Bolduc, Michele 3239
Bole, David 5440
Bolender, Karin 4115
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Brandn, Jennie 3206
Branion-Calles, Michael 4540
Bratt, Jonathan 2531
Braun, Amy 2161, 2261
Braun, Boris 2264, 2564, 5118, 5218
Braun, Bruce 1284, 2118, 2265, 3445
Braverman, Irus 2529, 3455
Bravo Frey, Mireya 1466, 1566, 1666, 4463
Brayer, Laure 1233
Breau, Sebastien 3562
Bredemeyer, William 5439
Breen, Jessica 2114, 3278
Breetz, Hanna 2563
Breetzke, Gregory 5175
Breeze, Victoria 4270, 4370
Brehaut, Lucas 4126
Brehme, Christopher 3567
Breitbach, Carrie 1142
Breitling, Jan 2611
Breitzer, Rebekah 1277
Brekke, Jaya 4251
Bremer, Keith 2592
Brennan-Horley, Chris 3440
Brenner, Jacob 1447
Breschi, Stefano 1275, 1575
Bresnihan, Patrick 1544, 2288
Brewer, Cynthia 1585, 2186
Brewer, Jeffrey 5560
Brewer, Joseph 1617
Brewer, Will 1153
Brewington, Laura 2119
Brey, James 3415, 4551
Breyer, Betsy 5175
Breymaier, Rob 1558
Breznitz, Shiri 2242, 2526
Briata, Paola 1522
Brice, Rebecca 1573
Briche, Henri 2191
Brick, Andrew 2105
Bridge, Gavin 1284, 1517, 2123, 3232, 4561, 4661
Bridi, Robert 3257, 3457
Brigden, Noelle 1250
Bright, Eddie 2491
Brigstocke, Julian 1442, 1542
Briles, Christy 2101
Brittell, Megen 3440
Britto, Ana 4129
Briwa, Robert 4231
Broadway, Michael 1581
Brock, Samara 1116
Brock, Timothy 4180
Brockington, Dan 1556, 5154
Brogan, Peter 3180
Brokaw, Nicholas 4620
Brondizio, Eduardo 1220
Brook, Freeda 3249
Brooks, Andrew 2141, 3145, 4152
Brosnan, Kathleen 4169
Brottem, Leif 2101, 2201, 2401, 2601
Brouder, Patrick 2452, 2552, 2657, 3169
Brouse, Aaron 3470, 3570
Broussard, Whitney 3154
Brown, Andrew 4270, 4370
Brown, Carissa 4426, 4526, 5479
Brown, Daniel 4647
Brown, Elizabeth 1141
Brown, Geraldine 1441
Brown, Gregory 2153
Brown, J. Christopher 4647
Brown, Katrina 5121
Brown, Lillian 2410, 2510, 3208
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Burnham, Morey 2184
Burns, Ryan 1456, 2125, 2225, 2425, 3545
Burns, Scott 2506
Burridge, Andrew 3630, 4178, 4278, 4478, 4578
Burris, Andi 3652
Burroughs, Elaine 2556
Burrows, Roger 5120, 5220
Burt, Dakota 3470, 3570
Burt, James 4270, 4370
Burtch, Nathan 4611
Burton, Orisanmi 1441
Bscher, Bram 3269, 3445, 3469, 3569, 3617
Bushley, Bryan 2450
Bushra, Nazla 3470, 3570
Bussler, Phyllis 2569
Bustos, Beatriz 4561, 4661
Butcher, Jim 1276, 2646
Butcher, Sian 2255
Butler, Cheryl 1605
Butler, David 3522, 4426
Butler, Kevin 5557
Butrico, Gina 2654
Butt, Anya 2581
Butt, Bilal 3117, 4641
Butterworth, Melinda 3577
Button, Emma 4411
Byrne, Jason 2149, 4466
C
Cabral, Robert 2643
Cabrera, Nahir 4270, 4370
Cacciarru, Angela 4108
Cackowski, David 1120
Caffrey, Maria 3470, 3570
Cahill, Caitlin 2217, 2615, 5436
Cai, Heng 5160
Cai, Hongyan 1261
Cai, Jixuan 4556
Cai, Minting 1279
Cai, Si 4245
Cai, Yanjun 2159
Cai, Yifan 4445
Cairns, David 4426, 4526
Cajigas, Jose 1661, 4117
Calbet Elias, Laura 3156
Caldas, Marcellus 5578
Caldeira, Altino 4581
Caldeira, Teresa 1436, 2621
Caldern-Contreras, Rafael 2259
Caldwell, Hillary 2488
Call, David 4266
Call, Rob 2166
Callaghan, Julian 3436
Callander, Denton 4621
Callard, Felicity 1562, 3402, 4124, 5226
Callenberger, David 4231
Callies, Pierre 4479
Calogero, Pietro 1278
Caltekin, Demet 2262
Calvelli, Michael 3637
Calvert, Kirby 1453, 1553, 1653, 2184, 2284, 2584
Calvez, Kelsey 4632
Camargo, Alejandro 1295, 1401, 1495
Camblain, Claire 4580
Cameron, Emilie 1284, 1655, 2155, 5538
Cameron, Nairne 2640
Camp, Jordan 2294
Campbell, Eleanore 3537
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Castillo-Kesper, Alexandra 3149
Castleberry, Becca 2546
Castleden, Heather 1177, 1277, 2476, 2576, 2676, 4268, 4433, 4676
Castree, Noel 2229, 3654
Castro, Olga 3650
Castro, Williams 1160
Catania, Jaclyn 3264
Cater, Tara 3274
Catlin, Kathryn 5131
Caton, Kellee 1176, 1276
Catterall, Bob 2117
Catungal, John Paul 2219, 4224, 4459, 5426
Caulfield, Katie 4270, 4370
Cavallo, Sara 1247
Cavus, Ahmet 1681
Ceccato, Vania 4508
Cecunjanin, Fatima 2470, 2570
Cedeno, Eduardo 4138
Ceh, Brian 4408
Celata, Filippo 1446, 3254
Celik, Ozlem 2245
Celikoglu, Saban 1681
Centeri, Csaba 3470, 3570
Centner, Ryan 1645
Cerabregu, Muharem 2165
Cerarols, Rosa 1584
Cerveny, Niccole 4153
Cervone, Guido 2146, 4277
Cha, Ho-Seop 5241
Chacko, Elizabeth 1677, 2593
Chaffin, Brian 2420, 5559
Chai, Hongbo 3619
Chai, Yanwei 3119, 3219, 3419, 3519, 3619
Chakraborty, Jayajit 1460
Chakraborty, Ritodhi 2660, 3555
Chakravorty, Sanjoy 3662
Chamberlain, Brent 2611
Chamberlain, Julie 5269
Chambliss, Wayne 3544
Chan, Kam 3546
Chan, Roger 1279, 3675
Chan, Steve 1497
Chan, Yi-Ling 5175
Chandler, Katherine 1639
Chandra Putra, Handi 4267
Chaney, Philip 2470, 2570
Chang, Chaoyi 4270, 4370
Chang, Heejun 3521, 3638
Chang, I-Chun Catherine 3446
Chang, Jiat-Hwee 2173
Chang, Kuo-Chen 4139
Chang, Xiaomeng 1205
Chaplin, Stephen 3279
Chapman, Evan 5565
Chapman, Rebecca 2437
Chappells, Heather 2524
Chapuis, Amandine 1409
Chaput, Michelle 1415
Chari, Sharad 2445, 2621, 4150, 5447
Charles, Suzanne 1550
Charleux, Laure 3677
Charron, Austin 3143, 3243
Chart, Hilary 3405, 3505
Chase, Nicole 4273
Chatterjee, Ipsita 2221, 2522
Chatterjee, Sarmistha 1590
Chatterjee-Dawn, Debasree 3470, 3570
Chatterton, Tim 1553, 4625
Chatti, Deepti 4235
Chattopadhyay, Arup 2158
Chattopadhyay, Sutapa 1591, 1644, 3132, 5531
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Chouinard, Vera 4224
Chow, Edwin 2428, 2514, 2628, 3128, 3228, 3428, 3635
Chowdhury, Elora 1514
Christian, Benjamin 1658
Christian, Granger 2640
Christian, Jenna 5562
Christiansen, Thomas 1153
Christie, Maria Elisa 5520
Christman, Zachary 4441
Christmann, Nathalie 2556
Christmas, Candice 1177
Christofano, Daniel 4270, 4370
Christoffel, Thomas 1558
Christophers, Brett 1125, 2255, 2466, 3657, 5155
Christopherson, Susan 1517, 3549
Chrobok, Michael 2178
Chu, Ling-I 3210
Chu, Thuan 2501
Chu, Vena 2237, 2451, 2551
Chua, Charmaine 1520, 1616, 4669
Chua, Cheng Ying 1425
Chuang, Yi-Ting 1621
Chun, Yongwan 5430
Chung, Calvin 3446
Chung, Jinho 1438
Chung, Jo Ching 3581
Ciaravolo, Beth 3143
Ciarmiello, Kaitlin 3213
Cidell, Julie 1264, 1667, 2163, 2276, 2591, 3121, 3426, 3452, 3653, 4159, 4259,
4606, 5111, 5576
Cielo, Maria Cristina 5554
Cinnamon, Jonathan 1587
Claessens, Courtney 3444
Claessens, Luc 1286, 1486, 1586
Clancy, Michael 2646
Clapp, Alex 4516
Clare, Karenjit 4543, 5276
Clare, Stephanie 2465
Clark, Andrew 1533
Clark, Emily 4136
Clark, Eric 2445, 5208
Clark, Jennifer 1175, 1275, 1475, 1575, 2142, 2442, 3175, 3275, 3475, 4242,
4442
Clark, Jessie 2518, 3266
Clark, Jill 5580
Clark, Julian 1242
Clark, Julie 2109, 2209, 2409, 2509
Clark, Michael 4432
Clark, Nigel 2265, 2529
Clark, Teresa 3111
Clark, William 2430
Clarke, Keith 3477, 3677, 4448, 4577
Clarke, Michelle 2676
Clarke-Sather, Afton 5135, 5235
Claus, Anja 1145
Clauson, Stacy 2470, 2570
Cleave, Evan 2505
Clifford, Benjamin 4175
Clifford, Katherine 2519
Clifford, Nicholas 3421
Clifton, Nick 1127, 1605
Closs Stephens, Angharad 5125
Cloud, John 1468
Clough, Nathan 1542
Clough, Patricia 5125
Clouser, Rebecca 2485
Cloutier, Marie-Soleil 4440
Coaffee, Jon 1241, 2277, 5145
Coakley, Corrine 3506
Coba, Lisset 2497
Cobb, Daniel 2511
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Cook, Heather 2138
Cook, Matthew 4174
Cooke, Abigail 4142
Cooke, Adrienne 2470, 2570
Cooke, Lisa 1176
Cooke, Steven 1568, 4174
Cooke, Thomas 3427
Coolbaugh, Dylan 2635, 4455, 4555
Coombes, Brad 4465, 4676, 5114
Coomes, Oliver 4163
Cooper, Daniel 1661
Cooper, Emily 3650, 4421, 4521, 4621, 5117, 5217, 5417
Cooper, Mark 3117, 3217, 4661
Cooper, Sarah 2275
Cope, Meghan 1410
Copeland, Kristy 5167, 5267
Coplen, Amy K 1430, 4652
Corbett, Jon 2153, 3115
Cordova, Teresa 3526
Corns, Steven 2659
Cornwell, Janelle 1132
Correia, David 3573, 3614
Corson, Catherine 3617
Cortes Medelln, Daniel 4270, 4370
Coskun, Ogun 1681
Cosmas, Nicholas 2239
Costa, Geraldo 1411
Costa, Heloisa 2540
Cote, Muriel 1528
Cotillon, Suzanne 4229
Cotterman, Rachel 2252
Cottet, Marylise 3410, 3510
Cottrell, Catherine 1249, 1449, 1549, 1649, 3243
Coughlan, Michael 2201, 2501
Coughlin, William 3437
Coulibaly, Mamadou 5158
Coulthard, Bethany 1173, 1673
Coulthard, Glen 2475, 2575, 3575
Counter, Max 2221
Courage, Cara 5233
Courtheyn, Chris 4502
Cousins, Joshua 2620, 5211
Couvillion, William 2470, 2570
Cova, Tom 4211
Cowan, Tom 2421
Cowen, David 1621
Cowen, Deborah 1539, 1616, 2140, 2597, 2615, 4524, 4669
Cox, Christopher 5208
Cox, Kevin 3457, 3618
Cox, Lauren 3470, 3570
Cox, Shaphan 1531
Craft, Andrea 1444, 4522
Craig, Rachel 4629
Craig, Thomas 3454
Craine, James 1557
Cramblit, Mackenzie 4654
Cramner, Jordin 3437
Crampton, Jeremy 1487, 1529, 1639, 3126, 3150, 3250
Crane, Emma 1140, 1240
Crane, Jonathan 2162
Crane, Nicholas 2615, 5464
Crang, Mike 2656, 4274, 4674
Cravey, Altha 3627
Crawford, Christopher 2135
Crawford, Daniel 3470, 3570
Crawford, Thomas 3225, 4276, 4476, 4576, 5102, 5202
Cree, Alice 2262
Crehan, Kate 5127
Crescenzi, Riccardo 1575
Crespo, Joan 3175
Cresswell, Tim 1162, 1262, 1414, 2429, 3433
D
D'arcus, Bruce 1531
D'hauteserre, Anne-Marie 1176, 1509, 2181, 2281, 5514
Dache-Gerbino, Amalia 4555
Dadashi Khanghah, Sepideh 2601
Dahal, Khila 4481
Dahl, Justiina 1405
Dahlman, Carl 2518, 5562
Dahlman, Chris 2537
Dahmann, Nicholas 2681
Dai, Dajun 4240
Dai, Liang 1476
Dai, Lizhu 3620
Daigle, Michelle 1192, 1292, 1492, 1592, 3266
Daipha, Phaedra 1226
Dalby, Simon 1420
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Dale, Bryan 1606
Dallman, Suzanne 5427
Dalton, Craig 2125, 2225, 2425, 3545
Dalumpines, Ron 2211
Daly, Graham 2114
Dam, Huyen 3139
Damluji, Mona 5105
Dammert, Juan Luis 1566, 3629
Danacioglu, Sevki 2247
Danby, Ryan 2224
Dando, Christina 1168, 2167, 3231, 3448, 5508
Dando, William 3125
Dangi, Mohan B. 4678
Daniel, Christopher 2178
Daniel, Mark 4439
Daniel-Hamberg, Karen 4270, 4370
Daniels, Brian 3101
Daniels, Joseph 2266
Daniels, Melinda 3122
Daniels, Richard 5202
Daniels, Stephen 1491, 1723
Danielson, Jeffrey 3464
Danielson, Patrick 4270, 4370
Danielson, Stentor 2573, 2656
Danko, Joseph 4453
Dannenberg, Matthew 3470, 3570
Danyluk, Martin 4469, 4569, 4669
Dao, Jimmy 2230
Darby, Stella 1163
Darchen, Sebastien 2509
Darcy, Michael 3411
Dardas, Anastassios 4638
Darden, Joe 3218, 4637
Darley, Jason 2268
Darley, Zaida 2470, 2570
Darling, Jonathan 4478
Darsan, Junior 1281
Das, Diganta 3405, 3505
Das, Priyam 3181
Das, Raju 3257, 3457, 3557, 3657, 4410
Das, Ujjaini 2158, 2258
Dascher, Erin 3470, 3570
Davenport, John 3681, 5219
Davey, Andy 3511, 3611
Davidson, Adam 3153
Davidson, Chris 5158
Davidson, Fiona 2470, 2570
Davidson, Mark 1494, 1562, 2164, 2651, 3105, 3205, 3256
Davidson, Tonya 2505
Davies, Andrew 1492
Davies, Anna 5280
Davies, Benjamin 1476
Davies, Gail 4115
Davies, Gerry 5446
Davies, Kathryn 4576
Davis Conover, Georgia 4532
Davis, Adam 2163
Davis, Amelie 2470, 2570
Davis, Brittany 3149, 4173
Davis, Clinton 1187, 1587
Davis, Edward 2470, 2570
Davis, Jim 2470, 2570
Davis, Lisa 2187, 2487, 2587, 4217
Davis, Michael 1678
Davis, Robert 3138
Davis, Sasha 5462
Davison, Kelsey 2470, 2570
Dawley, Stuart 1517, 4435, 4535, 4635
Dawney, Leila 1442, 1542, 1614
Day, Andrew 1286
Day, Catherine 4265
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Demoss, Jennifer 5254
Dempsey, Jessica 1125, 1284, 2629, 3245
Dempsey, Kara 1463, 1577, 5216
Dempsey, Patricia 5175
Demuynck, Erin 1167, 2680
Deng, Chengbin 4639
Deng, Jing 3610, 5139
Deng, Lan 3520
Deng, Ruru 1217
Deng, Xiangzheng 1638
Deng, Yingbin 4656
Denham, Diana 4176
Dennett, Adam 3527
Dennis, Aaron 1216
Dennis, Jessica 3565
Dennler, Kathryn 1611
Denton, Ashlie 5411
Denton, Curtis 2440
Derickson, Kate 1152, 1536, 1650, 3442
Derman, Brandon 2455, 3455, 5167
Derry, Diana 3506
Derudder, Ben 1465, 1565, 1665
Deruytter, Laura 1435
Desai, Khyati 2638, 3646
Desbiens, Caroline 4457, 4557
Desilets, Gabrielle 5101
Desilvey, Caitlin 2195, 2295, 3531
Desprez, Johanna 5539
Destefano, Alexandra 2470, 2570
Devadoss, Christabel 2158
Devaux, Nicolas 5430
Deverteuil, Geoffrey 1536, 3679
Devisser, Mark 2135
Devivo, M. 2479, 3213
Devlin, Ryan 2148
Devries, Emma 2136
Dewald, Ulrich 1431
Deweese, Georgina 2470, 2570
Dewey, Ryan 1429
Dewitt, Jessica 3666
Dewitz, Jon 3668
Dewulf, Bart 3541
Dewulf, Wouter 4406
Dezzani, Raymond 1481, 4425
Di Bianca, Paisly 2213, 4413
Di Feliciantonio, Cesare 1126, 3254
Di Gianni, Joseph 1210, 3235
Di Vita, Stefano 1194
Di Vittorio, Sarah 5420
Diamond, Adam 1195
Diamond, Sara 4463
Diao, Chunyuan 5452
Diaz, Miguel 1115
Diaz-Torres, Rafael 1144, 4117
Dibiase, David 2417, 2517, 2617, 3215, 3415, 3515
Dickerson, Kathryn 2470, 2570
Dickey, Jeff 3653
Dickinson, Jen 1583
Didier, Sophie 2150, 2209
Didyk, Vladimir 2154
Diem, Jeremy 3470, 3570
Diener, Alexander 1677, 2151, 4418
Dietrich, James 3470, 3570
Dijst, Martin 1274
Diller, Susanna 4270, 4370
Dillon, Lindsey 1539, 1639, 3142, 3536
Dimmer, Christian 1265
Dimpfl, Mike 1149, 3458
Dinardi, Maria 1246
Distasio, Jino 5114
Dittmer, Jason 1242, 1539, 3254, 3542
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Drew, Georgina 5454
Drews, Patricia 2617
Driessen, Clemens 1619, 4115
Driever, Steven 2431
Dronova, Iryna 5452
Drozdzewski, Danielle 4574
Drummond, Dorothy 3125
Drzyzga, Scott 3470, 3570
Du, Debin 2470, 2570, 4446
Du, Qingyun 2638
Du, Shihong 4527
Duarte, Marisa 1192, 1292
Dube, Jean 2585
Dubeaux, Sarah 5110
Dubik, Bradford 3478
Dubow, Jessica 5125
Dubus, Jessie 2138
Duchscherer, Samantha 1660
Duckham, Matt 1260
Ducros, Hlne 1558, 2152, 4536
Ducruet, Csar 1465
Dudek, Phebe 3151
Duffy-Tumasz, Amelia 2510
Dufour, Simon 3410
Dugan, Alexa 4273
Duggan, Mike 1257
Duhr, Stefanie 3661
Dulli, Zachary 3213, 4213
Dummer, Trevor 4239
Dunbar, Eve 5250
Dunbar, Julie 3213
Duncalf, Zachari 4119
Duncan, Jonathan 1286, 1486, 1586, 2124, 3470, 3570
Dunn, Christopher 4555
Dunn, James 1551
Dunn, Kevin 4427
Dunn, Michael 1218
Dunning, Nicholas 1215, 4620
Dupigny-Giroux, Lesley-Ann 2419
Dupuis, E. Melanie 3665, 5280
Duram, Leslie 4151
Duran, Ana Clara 2439
Duru, Asli 1582
Dutta Gupta, Tanaya 1643
Duvall, Chris 4161
Dvorak, Anna 2627
Dwyer, Michael 2663
Dyce, Matt 3131
Dye, Alex 3470, 3570
Dyer, James 3470, 3570
Dyke, Kevin 2636
Dykstra Huenecke, Elizabeth 2573, 3239
Dzudzek, Iris 3616
Dzurova, Dagmar 1625
E
Eads, John 3470, 3570
Earl, Richard 2470, 2570
Easterday, Kelly 4136
Eaton, Weston 2184
Eaves, Latoya 1184, 3663
Ebbensgaard, Casper 1433
Ebenstein, Alexander 2525
Ebi, Kristie 3553
Eckert, Jeanette 2470, 2570
Eckmann, Ted 4273
Edelstein, Karen 2470, 2570
Eden, Sally 5180
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Epasto, Simona 3178, 4513
Eraydin, Ayda 4468, 4568, 4668
Erbaugh, James 3237
Erbil, Asli 1531
Erbil, Tansel 4608
Erdal, Marta 1426
Erensu, Sinan 3251
Ergenc, Ceren 2245
Erickson, Bruce 1176
Erickson, Tiernan 1120, 4646
Ericson, Steven 4120, 4220
Eriksen, Christine 3266, 4465
Eriksson, Madeleine 4405
Erkus Ozturk, Hilal 2657
Erkut, Glden 4568
Ernst, Kassie 5420
Ernstson, Henrik 3261, 3629, 5425
Erol, Isil 2577
Ershova, Ekaterina 1115
Ersoy, Aksel 3105
Erul, Emrullah 3252
Erwin, Anna 5477
Escoffier, Simon 1622
Eskandari, Mohammad 2567, 2667
Espiritu, Aileen 2154, 2254
Essah, Doris 3633
Esser, Daniel 2420
Esser, Gabrielle 2470, 2570
Essex, Jamey 4605
Essletzbichler, Jurgen 3562
Estaville, Lawrence 4537
Estevez, Luis 4653
Etchart, Nicolle 5227
Ettema, Dick 1164
Ettlinger, Nancy 1156, 2623
Evans, Andrew 3470, 3570
Evans, Bethan 4105, 4205
Evans, Daniel 2219
Evans, Graeme 1494, 1594
Evans, Jeremy 2595
Evans, Joshua 5141
Evans, Terri 4106
Evans, Tom 1676, 4647
Evenden, Matthew 3430
Evered, Kyle 1483, 3281
Everly, Clarissa 3537
Evringham, Kevin 2479
Ewa, Jennifer-Grace 4514
Ewald, Benjamin 2470, 2570
Ewers, Michael 4110
Ewert, Eric 4613
Eysenbach, Derek 5117
Eze, Eze 5142
F
Fabrikant, Sara Irina 1485
Fabula, Szabolcs 4122
Fagbeja, Mofoluso 5142
Fairbairn, David 2186, 2286
Fairbairn, Madeleine 2532
Fairbanks, Luke 2288
Falconer Al-Hindi, Karen 3614, 4131
Falconer, Emily 4119
Falk-Krzesinski, Holly 1282
Falke, Matthias 3210, 3563
Fall, Juliet 3254
Fan, Cindy 1151, 1251, 1451, 3220, 3462, 3675
Fan, Jie 1108
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Fincher, Ruth 1297
Finchum, Allen 2470, 2570
Finewood, Michael 3161
Finlay, Jessica 3440, 4541
Finlay, Robin 5201
Finley-Brook, Mary 2485, 2590, 4667
Finn, Claire 4614
Finn, John 1157, 1167, 1257, 1267, 1557, 1657, 2157, 2257, 2522
Finnegan, Sean 5238
Finney, Carolyn 4519, 5133
Finnis, Joel 4562
Fiorillo, Jessica 2616
Fischer, Alexandra Paige 4165, 4265
Fischer, Heather 4270, 4370
Fischer, Lauren 1410, 4653
Fish, Carolyn 1453
Fisher, Joanna 1637
Fisher, Thomas 3515
Fishhendler, Itay 3251
Fishman, Jamie 4638
Fisker, Jens Kaae 3459
Fjalland, Emmy Laura 2222
Fjellborg, Andreas 2430, 2530
Flaherty, Kevin 2627
Flake, Sabrina 3110
Flamm, Lena 3451
Flanery, Adam 2470, 2570
Fleming, Jake 3117, 3217
Fletchall, Ann 1658
Fletcher, Robert 4454
Fletcher, Tom 3251
Fleury, Lindsey 2470, 2570
Fleury, Philippe 3279
Flint, Colin 1481, 4258
Floegel, Franz 3476
Flood, Jonathan 1115
Florentin, Daniel 4254
Flores Jr., Luis 1240
Flores-Ortiz, Harrison 5239
Florez, Andres 4402
Florin, Ian 5579
Flower, Aquila 1473
Flowers, Ebony 1519, 1619
Floyd, Ashley 4270, 4370
Fluri, Jennifer 1626, 2662, 3450
Flynn, Alexandra 4668
Flynn, John 4680
Flynn, Kyle 4451
Fockler, Matthew 2210
Foerste, Daniel 1522
Fgele, Janis 3110
Fogelman, Charles 2632
Fogg, Andrew 3650
Folch, David 4116, 4216
Fold, Niels 5118
Folsom, Michael 2470, 2570
Fonda-Bonardi, Allegra 1255
Fondufe, Lydia 1261
Fong, Eric 5161
Fonsino, Michelle 2470, 2570
Fonstad, Mark 2118, 2637
Fontanella, Shaun 1453
Foote, Kenneth 1568, 2413, 5116
Forauer, Ethan 2537
Forbes, Allison 3401
Forbes, Candace 2133
Ford, Trenton 1418, 1518, 1618
Forest, Benjamin 1265
Fort, Philippe 1258
Forjaz, Maria Joo 2639
Forkert, Kirsten 3679
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Fritschle, Joy 4236
Frouillou, Lela 3628
Fry, Matthew 3517
Fu, Bojie 2545
Fu, Cheng 2525
Fu, Liwei 4573
Fu, Peng 3165, 3566, 3666
Fuchs, Sven 1629, 5158
Fuentenebro, Pablo 1213, 2213, 2517, 2613, 3478, 4413
Fujiii, Sayaka 1430
Fuller, Crispian 3216, 5226
Fuller, Douglas 4270, 4370
Fuller, Sara 3628
Fuller, Trevor 1254
Fullerton, Christopher 2133
Fulton, Albert 1415
Fung, Cadi 1130
Funmilayo, Olukemi 5142
Furlong, Kathryn 2132, 2232, 4660, 5551
Furness, Walter 5577
Furuseth, Owen 4575
Futamura, Taro 4232
G
Gabaldn-Estevan, Daniel 2110
Gaboardi, James 3435
Gabriel, Nathaniel 1152, 1501
Gac, Daniella 2606
Gaddis, Jennifer 4652, 5167
Gaete Reyes, Mariela 3108
Gaffney, Christopher 1194, 1294, 1494, 1594
Gaffney, Michael 1561
Gagliardi, Susan 2231
Gagnon, Justine 4457
Gago Garcia, Cndida 2681
Gaikwad, Ramesh 4516
Gala, Tekleab 2433
Galcanova, Lucie 1227
Galella, Joseph 3470, 3570
Gall, Amber 3470, 3570
Gallagher, Jacqueline 3448
Gallagher, Karen 2243
Gallagher, Libby 3417
Gallagher, Ryan 3437
Gallaher, Carolyn 4251
Gallaher, Courtney 3632, 4450
Gallemore, Caleb 2450, 4125
Galletti, Christopher 2247
Galt, Ryan 1169, 2256, 2456
Galvn, Yankuic 4147
Galvin, Mary 2460
Galvis, Juan 2605
Gambill, Jill 1587, 4270, 4370
Gamble, Douglas 3470, 3570
Gamlen, Alan 1497
Gamsu, Sol 2293, 3528
Ganau, Joan 4243
Gandy, Benjamin 3230
Gandy, Matthew 1152, 1225, 1491, 2661, 4257, 4475
Ganesh Babu, Bharath 4270, 4370
Ganjavie, Amir 2233
Ganzert, Aidan 4270, 4370
Gao, Jing 2290
Gao, Peng 1588, 2187, 4562
Gao, Qun 1586
Gao, Song 2174, 2274, 4627
Gao, Yang 4145
Gao, Yizhao 1527
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Ghraowi, Ghayde 2669
Giabbanelli, Philippe 2192
Giaccaria, Paolo 1468
Giacomini, Sonia 4431
Giancarlo, Alexandra 3268
Gibb, Matthew 3237
Gibbs, David 2620, 3446, 4154, 4254, 4435
Gibbs, Holly 3247, 3447, 3468, 3547, 3568, 3647, 3668
Gibbs, Leah 2495, 2595
Gibert, Marie 5176
Gibson, Chris 5122, 5222
Gibson, Katherine 1132, 2523, 3135
Gidwani, Vinay 2121, 2622, 4160, 5127
Gieseking, Jen Jack 2425, 5119
Gil, Juliana 3447
Gilbert, David 2266
Gilbert, Emily 1284, 2262, 2462, 2562, 2662
Gilbert, Liette 2248
Gilbert, Melissa 4459, 4559
Gilbreath, Aaron 1642
Giles, Antonia 4261
Gilge, Cheryl 4173
Gill, Alison 2631, 3252
Gill, Nathan 3211
Gill, Nick 1141, 2277, 2501, 2555, 4578
Gillen, Jamie 1154, 4474
Gillespie, Josephine 2555, 3255, 3455
Gillespie, Kathryn 2263, 3166, 3266, 4131, 4633, 5167, 5267
Gillett, Nicole 2637
Gilley, Jessey 1458
Gilliland, Jason 2539
Gilliland, Joshua 3470, 3570
Gillis, Catherine 2592
Gillis, Kristien 4521
Gilmartin, Mary 1583
Gilroy, Nicholas 4270, 4370
Gimm, Dong-Wan 2145
Gingerich, Kevin 2490
Ginn, Franklin 3680
Giordano, Alberto 1568
Giordano, Mark 5235
Gira Grant, Melissa 5417
Giraldo, Mario 5435, 5535
Giraut, Frederic 4278
Giri, Chandra 5502
Giroir, Guillaume 2606
Gittleman, Mara 2679
Givental, Elena 4520
Gladfelter, Sierra 5235
Gladstone, Fiona 4532
Glasmeier, Amy 3420, 4658, 5405
Glass, Michael 2566, 2653, 3480, 5249
Glassman, Jim 1154, 4523, 4623, 5127, 5257
Glaubius, Jennifer 1476
Glavac, Sonya 4680
Gleason, Colin 2587
Gleich, Sandra 1262
Glenn, Nicole 1177
Glennie, Erin 3470, 3570
Glick, Henry 4270, 4370
Gliedt, Travis 2119
Glon, Eric 4457
Glorius, Birgit 3267
Glowa, Katheryn 3565
Glckler, Johannes 3258
Glucksberg, Luna 5120
Glynn, Kevin 1257
Gobalet, Jeanne 1609
Gobster, Paul 3410
Godar, Javier 3547
Goddard, Lauren 4270, 4370
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Grant, Andrew 1146
Grant, Daniel 4666
Grant, Richard 4680, 5146
Grant, Shelley 1463, 2125
Grant, Victoria Hollie 3269
Graupner, Gerhart 4638
Gravari, Maria 1409, 1509
Graves, Russell 3468
Graves, William 1656, 3178
Gray, Leslie 3632
Gray, Lloyd 1441
Gray, Margaret 4452
Gray, Mia 5276
Gray, Noella 2645, 3617
Graziano, Marcello 2110
Greeley, Robert 2580
Green, Gordon 1588
Green, Marcus 5127, 5227
Green, Mark 3431
Green, Martha 2201
Green, William 4429
Greenberg, Jason 1206, 2517
Greenberg, Jonathan 4456
Greenburg, Jennifer 2662
Greene, Alexander 4428
Greene, Christina 4466
Greene, Christopher 3538
Greene, Richard 3525
Greenhough, Beth 4215
Greenleaf, Maron 2663
Greger, Konstantin 1288
Gregg, Kelsey 2137
Gregory, Derek 1129, 1616, 2140, 3233
Gregory, Ian 2536, 3152
Greiner, Alyson 3514, 5264
Grekousis, George 3610
Gress, Doug 2613, 5435
Gress, Gary 2436
Gribat, Nina 1444, 2267, 4468
Gribb, William 5149, 5535
Griessinger, Jussi 3470, 3570
Griffin, Amy 1185, 1285, 1485, 1585, 2186, 2286
Griffin, Duane 1652, 2501
Griffin, Greg 1157, 3235
Griffin, Liza 5245
Griffin, Marinda 5554
Griffith, Adam 5159
Griffith, Daniel 4548, 5252, 5430
Griffith, Glenn 3470, 3570, 4447
Griffiths, Mark 4522, 5168, 5268
Grigoreva, Elena 3138
Grimm, Kerry 4165, 4265
Grimwood, Bryan 1176, 1276, 4514
Grineski, Sara 1460
Grip, Richard 1609
Gripshover, Margaret 2470, 2570
Grise, Emily 3241
Grissino-Mayer, Henri 1273, 1573, 5479
Gritzner, Janet 3125
Grobelski, Tiffany 2455, 2655, 3455
Gross, John 1675
Grossner, Karl 2536
Grote, Michael 4210
Groth, Aaron 4163
Groux-Moreau, Laurine 4601
Grove, Katelyn 3576
Growe, Anna 1127, 1227, 3167
Grubacic, Andrej 5467
Grubesic, Tony 3541
Grubh, Kumudan 1540
Grudzinski, Bartosz 1586
H
Ha, Hoehun 2447
Haas, Oded 5537
Hb, Kathrin 2169
Habans, Robert 4422
Haberly, Daniel 4110, 4210
Hachadoorian, Lee 5439
Hackworth, Jason 2675
Hadizadehesfahani, Azadeh 2409
Hae, Laam 4579, 5257, 5518
Haffer, Sascha 3110
Haffner, Matthew 1574
Hafley, Taylor 3518
Hagan, Brian 2569
Hagelman, Ronald 1113, 3638
Hagen, Bjoern 5109
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Hagen, Joshua 1168
Haggerty, Julia 5248, 5527
Hague, Euan 5149
Hagy Ferguson, Anita 1130
Hahn, Barbara 3176
Haid, Christian 4175
Haigh, Tonya 1218
Hail-Jares, Katie 5217
Haila, Anne 2145, 2445
Haining, Robert 5430
Haiyan, Tao 5151
Haj Abotalebi, Elnaz 2579
Haklay, Muki 2553, 4173, 4444, 4544
Hakli, Jouni 3229, 3429
Halbert, Ludovic 2166, 2266, 2466, 2566, 3606
Hale, Madeline 5447
Hales, Billy 3470, 3570
Hall, Billy 4632
Hall, Bruce 1629
Hall, Dorothy 2135
Hall, Jaclyn 5242
Hall, Peter 4259
Hall, Sarah 1597, 2223, 3158, 3258, 4158, 4179, 5155
Hall, Stephen 1435
Hallenbeck, Jessica 2175, 2275, 2475, 2575, 3575, 5457
Hallenbeck, Patrick 2484
Hallett, Iv, Lucius 4432
Hallett, Richard 1137
Hallowell, George 4553
Halterman, Sarah 2124
Haluza-Delay, Randolph 2658
Halvorson, Sarah 3532
Halvorson-Fried, Sarah 3563
Hamada, Yuki 1675, 3521
Hamblet, Monica 4228
Hambleton, Robin 3558
Hamdan, Abeer 2433
Hamdan, Ali 1208
Hamed, Aude 3510
Hamel, Dylan 2163
Hamilton, Aretina 2167, 3663
Hamilton, Jill 5159
Hamilton, Tracy 2231
Hamilton, Trina 2149, 2249, 2449, 3249
Hamlin, Madeleine 2431, 4257
Hamlin, Samantha 2594
Hammel, Daniel 2283, 3626
Hammelman, Colleen 3532
Hammett, Daniel 5462
Hammond, Brianna 4276
Hammond, John 1486
Hammond, Timur 1167, 4274
Han, Lijian 5256
Han, Stella 2470, 2570
Han, Su 4467
Handke, Michael 1252
Hane-Weijman, Emelie 4142
Hanhardt, Christina 2294
Hnke, Hendrik 3237
Hanlon, Bernadette 2183
Hann, Deborah 1157
Hann, Erica 1505, 3629
Hanna, Stephen 4474
Hannum, Kathryn 5206
Hansen, Anders 2583
Hansen, Devon 1264
Hansen, Lauren 1146
Hansen, Teis 2584
Hanson, Anne-Marie 3608, 5211
Hanson, Katharyn 3101
Hanson, Kobena 3173
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Havlicek, Tomas 4122
Havlick, David 3531, 5248
Hawes, Emily 1430
Hawkins, Gay 1532
Hawkins, Harriet 1414, 1723, 4201, 4443, 4543, 4643, 5214
Hawkins, Noel 1540
Hawley, Dawn 2470, 2570
Haworth, Billy 1260
Haws, Jonathan 3470, 3570
Hawthorne, Timothy 1448, 5249, 5565
Hay, Iain 5176
Haya, Barbara 2563
Hayes, Alexander 2470, 2570
Hayes, John 5166, 5266
Hayes-Conroy, Allison 3106, 5462
Hayes-Conroy, Jessica 5157
Haynes, David 1609
Haynes, Kingsley 4162
Hays-Mitchell, Maureen 3166
Hayter, Roger 4516, 5480
Haythorn, Carolyn 4106
Hayward, Eva 4215
Haywood, Benjamin 3611
He, Canfei 5536
He, Chansheng 2545
He, Chunyang 5156, 5256
He, Dan 1440
He, Jiaying 3477
He, Shenjing 1645, 5161, 5261
He, Xiubin 2545
He, Yaqian 2169
Healy, Megan 2470, 2570
Healy, Noel 2452
Healy, Stephen 1232, 1532
Heatherton, Christina 2294
Hebert, Karen 1116
Hecht, Susanna 1121, 4519
Heck, Charles 2221
Heck, Sarah 3280
Heckert, Megan 4514
Hedberg, Russell 1169, 1269, 1469, 2156, 2256, 2456
Hedquist, Brent 4556
Heeg, Susanne Klara 1502, 4675
Heer, Barbara 5476
Heffron, Laurie 3266
Hegg, Miles 2114
Heidari, Simon 2628
Heidkamp, C. 1519, 2554, 2654, 5480
Heilmayr, Robert 3247
Heiman, Michael 2161
Hein, Carola 5105
Heinrichs, Dirk 2183, 2579
Heise, Keeley 2470, 2570
Heise, Thomas 2669
Heiser, Patricia 3470, 3570
Heitmeier, Brooks 1631
Helbich, Marco 4540
Heleniak, Timothy 1348, 2154, 3267
Hellgren, Mattias 1474
Hemming, Peter 3422, 3522
Hemsworth, Katie 1441
Henderson, George 2661
Henderson, Gina 2551
Henderson, Jason 4259
Hendrickson, Cary 4254
Hendrix, Grant 5259
Heng, Jiabin 4673
Henkin, Samuel 2181
Henn, Sebastian 1227, 4158
Hennerdal, Pontus 2186, 2286
Hennessy, Elizabeth 3117, 3217
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Hird, Myra 2465
Hirsch, Eric 2532
Hirsch, Jessica 3470, 3570
Hitchens, Nathan 1159
Hitchings, Russell 2173, 5121, 5221
Hiteva, Ralitsa 1431
Hjorth, Isis 3552, 3652
Hladik, Christine 3567
Ho, Elaine 2608, 3129, 3429
Hoalst-Pullen, Nancy 2114
Hobgood, Jay 3164
Hodge, Bill 1448, 3513, 4613
Hodge, Joshua 3464
Hodges, Erik 2470, 2570
Hodler, Thomas 2118
Hodson, Cody 5406
Hodza, Paddington 1485
Hoekstra, Stephanie 2559
Hoelle, Jeffrey 1121
Hoelscher, Steven 4418
Hoerning, Johanna 3451, 3551
Hoey, Lesli 4181
Hof, Angela 5244
Hoffman, Monica 3633
Hoffmann, Matthew 1131, 1231, 1431
Hoffmann, Melody 2273
Hogan, Ml 2225
Hogge, John 2470, 2570
Hohenthal, Johanna 5168
Hohl, Alexander 1174
Hoicka, Christina 2110
Hoist, Brittany 4137
Holbrook, Michael 5265
Holden, Kerry 3479, 5268
Holland, Edward 1405, 2115
Holland, Jennifer 1213, 4646
Holland, Margaret 4563
Hollander, Allan 3610
Hollen, Emily 2470, 2570
Holler, Joseph 4165
Hollis, Meghan 4508
Holloway, Paul 4467
Holm Olsen, Inuuteq 2454
Holm, Einar 2538
Holm, Jacob 3175
Holmes, Allison 1176
Holmes, Cindy 4268
Holmes, John 3618, 4535
Holmes, Kanina 1449
Holmes, Melissa 3478
Holmes, Rob 1229, 1429
Holtkamp, Christopher 2114
Holvandus, Johanna 4464
Holz, Andres 1473
Hlzl, Corinna 2267
Hondula, David 3138, 3238, 3438, 3538
Hong, Emily 2632
Hong, Insu 2511
Hong, Jung Eun 3213, 4430, 4613
Hong, Shuyao 4111
Hong, Sungjo 2470, 2570
Hoogendoorn, Gijsbert 3439
Hooli, Lauri 3652
Hoover, Joseph 4408
Hopkins, Kelly 4169
Hopkins, Peter 1426, 1549, 2217, 5436
Hoppe, Angelika 5106
Horn, Sally 3470, 3570, 4620
Hornby, Graeme 2468
Horne, Ralph 1431
Horner, Mark 1260, 3477
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Huh, Kyung In 3470, 3570
Hui, Allison 1162
Hultquist, Carolynne 4270, 4370
Hume, Susan 2251, 5246
Hummer, Mark 1658
Hung, Ming-Chih 2470, 2570
Hungerford, Hilary 3161, 3261, 5146
Hunsberger, Carol 2184
Hunt, Paul 5265
Hunt, Rachel 2295
Hunt, Sarah 1284, 4268
Hunter, Mark 2493
Huntley, Eric 1202, 1402, 1519, 1619, 2643
Hurd, Logan 2470, 2570
Hurley, Patrick 1637, 2114, 2652
Huron, Amanda 2261, 2488, 2588, 3149, 3249
Hurt, Douglas 2436
Hurtt, Deborah 4169
Husebo, Michael 4602
Hussain, Masroor 2481
Hussey, Lucia 1263
Hutchins, Maya 1653
Hutchinson, Charles 4433
Hutchinson, Donald 2627
Hutchinson, J.m. Shawn 4270, 4370
Hutton, Nicole 2559
Hutton, Thomas 2651, 5440
Huynh, Niem 1114, 1413, 2514, 2613, 3114, 3413, 3635, 4113,
4430, 5219
Huynh, Timmy 1595, 2105
Hwang, Chulsue 3580
Hwang, Sungsoon 4438
Hwang, Taehee 2224
Hwang, Won Hoi 1637
Hyden, Heather 1606
Hyman, Jasmine 4135, 4235
Hyman, Tracy-Ann 1260
Hyndman, Jennifer 1150, 1250, 1649, 2462, 4260
Hyotylainen, Mika 2480
I
Iannone, Basil 3111
Iaquinto, Ben 3252
Ibez, Juana 2206, 3202
Ibes, Dorothy 4414, 4514, 4614
Ibrahim, Mohamed 2578
Ickes, Lauren 3470, 3570
Igoe, James 1556, 4554
Ikizoglu, Asli 1150
Ildefonso, Olivia 1450
Iliadis, Andrew 1256
Ilk, Amanda 3553
Ilkbasaran, Deniz 4401
Ilmavirta, Tuomas 2680
Ilmonen, Mervi 1264
Imberg, Ben 2470, 2570
Imeraj, Lena 2530
Immich, Jennifer 5164
Inam, Aseem 5431
Ingram, Alan 1649, 5262
Intravaia, Jessica 3470, 3570
Inwood, Joshua 3242, 5116
Inzulza-Contardo, Jorge 2252
Ioannides, Dimitri 4248
Ioffe, Grigory 3243, 3546
Ion, Elena 1463
Irmischer, Ian 1105
Isaacs, Jenny 2467, 4462
J
Jabary Salamanca, Omar 2424
Jackson, Charles 3470, 3570
Jackson, Courtney 3437
Jackson, Emma 1443, 1543, 1643, 5220
Jackson, Jerilynn 2554
Jackson, Mark 3260, 3460, 3560, 3660
Jackson, Paul 2629, 3458, 4141, 4244
Jackson, Rodney 1656
Jackson, Trisha 5231
Jacobsen, Malene 1583
Jacobson, Brian 3647
Jacquin, Anne 4133
Jacquot, Sebastien 1409
Jaffar, Atiya 1464, 3162
Jaffe, Rivke 1543
Jagmohan, Anjana 3609
Jaicks, Hannah 3469
Jaiswal, Kishor 1660
Jakobsen, Thomas 1510
Jakubcanin, Alina 3263
Jakubiak, Cora 2646
James, Ann 2494
James, Autumn 2573, 3206
James, L 2587
James, Ryan 2642
Jampel, Catherine 1177
Jampolsky, Jacquelyn 1617
Jan, Najeeb 3233
Janelle, Donald 3154
Janiec-Grygo, Milena 4680
Janine, Glathar 4153
Janko, Mark 2541
Jankowska, Marta 2274, 3140
Jankowski, Piotr 4208
Janoschka, Michael 1636, 2421
Jansen, Marijke 4440
Janska, Eva 4659
Jansson, Cory 3257
Jansson, Johan 1127, 4643
Jantz, Claire 4270, 4370
Jantz, Samuel 3467
Jaramillo, George 4274
Jarden, Kimm 1286
Jarosz, Lucy 4433
Jasaw, Godfred 1647
Jasper, Sandra 2661
Jaspers, Krista 4576
Jassal, Lakhbir 2414, 3166, 4224
Jayne, Mark 1101, 4205
Jazeel, Tariq 1723, 5162
Jean, Christy 3535
Jean, Sandrine 5201
Jefferson, Jamie 1673
Jeffrey, Alex 2455, 5162, 5262, 5562
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Jeffries, Jayne 1564, 5125
Jellis, Thomas 1414, 4622, 5464, 5564
Jemiolo, Jerzy 4479
Jendryke, Michael 2674
Jenkins, J. Craig 5118, 5218
Jenkins, Jeffrey 4244, 5408, 5527
Jensen, Jennifer 2143
Jeong, Myeong Hun 2227
Jeong-Rock, Lee 3580
Jepsen, Martin Rudbeck 4678
Jepson, Wendy 4460, 4560, 4660
Jessop, Bob 4542
Jett, Stephen 1201, 1540
Jeuland, Marc 4135
Ji, Minsun 1132
Ji, Wei 4656
Jia, Peng 4138
Jia, Shenyue 2274
Jiang, Qunou 1638
Jiang, Wenjing 1221
Jiang, Yitong 4456
Jiang, Yongyao 4409
Jiang, Yuqin 1288
Jiang, Ziying 2592
Jianyi, Huang 1559
Jiao, Tong 3237
Jichova, Jana 3267
Jin, Fengjun 2470, 2570
Jin, Xiaobin 1216
Jin, Zhu 1476
Jo, Aurahm 2601
Joassart-Marcelli, Pascale 2149
Jochem, Warren 4239
Jocoy, Christine 2470, 2570
Joens, Heike 1581, 3167
Joergensen, Adrianne 2133
Johannessen, Carl 1201, 5460
Johansen, Richard 1569
Johanson, Erik 3470, 3570
Johansson, Ola 1557
John, Daniel 2470, 2570
Johns, Rebecca 2470, 2570
Johnson, Adrienne 1528, 1628
Johnson, Ann 4613
Johnson, Brian 1513, 2213, 2514
Johnson, Corey 3151
Johnson, Crystal 4270, 4370
Johnson, Daniel 4270, 4370
Johnson, Douglas 4214
Johnson, Eileen 3136
Johnson, Elizabeth 1544, 5119, 5446
Johnson, Jennifer 2679
Johnson, Jenny 5414
Johnson, Jeremy 4126, 4226, 4426, 4526, 4626
Johnson, Katharine 5131, 5231
Johnson, Kelsey 2476
Johnson, Kenneth 2202
Johnson, Lane 1673
Johnson, Laura 1551, 4106
Johnson, Leif 1451, 3132, 5531
Johnson, Leigh 2560, 3245
Johnson, Mark 3556, 4416
Johnson, Melvin 3114, 3213, 4270, 4370
Johnson, Michelle 2470, 2570, 4414
Johnson, Peter 3115, 4544
Johnson, Richard 2185
Johnson-Webb, Karen 3239
Johnston, Andrew 1237
Johnston, Connie 1195, 2263, 2467, 4559
Johnston, Daniel 1410
Johnston, Hannah 3235, 3558
K
Kaasa, Adam 1202
Kaase, Christopher 3470, 3570
Kadarik, Kati 2530
Kagermeier, Andreas 1509
Kahn, Jennifer 5148
Kahn, Nathan 2177
Kaika, Maria 1126, 2150, 3649
Kaiming, Li 4208
Kalafsky, Ronald 3275
Kaldjian, Paul 3281
Kalelioglu, Mehmet 1511
Kalkstein, Adam 3164, 3564
Kallio, Kirsi 1510, 3129, 3229, 3429
Kallis, Giorgos 2123, 3232
Kalra, Rajrani 2470, 2570
Kaluzny, Margaret 4214, 4551
Kama, Krg 5205, 5405, 5505
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Kamau, Peter 2201
Kamontum, Siripon 4230
Kamphuis, Carlijn 4438
Kanai, Juan 1245
Kane, Kevin 4453, 4553, 4653
Kane, Stephanie 1516
Kang, Jeon-Young 4527
Kang, Mengjun 1527
Kang, Ranbir 1590
Kangmennaang, Joseph 4640
Kanngieser, Anja 1616, 2465, 5214
Kantor, Camelia 3543, 4238
Kao, Shih-Yang 4545
Kaplan, Caren 1639
Kaplan, David 2568, 3131
Kapoor, Ilan 3502, 3602
Kar, Bandana 2153, 2253, 2453, 2553, 3153, 3253, 3453, 3553,
4217
Karacimen, Elif 3257
Karaliotas, Lazaros 2150, 3516
Karaman, Alexander 2126, 3246
Karaman, Ozan 1436, 3616
Karan, Pradyumna 3509, 5209
Karatas, Fatma 5239
Karigomba, Wilbert 5239
Kariuki, Juliet 3118
Karjanen, David 2262
Karreman, Bas 1580
Karthik, Rajasekar 2659
Karvonen, Andrew 1131, 1429, 4475
Kashem, Shakil 3230
Kaspar, Heidi 2423
Kass, Amanda 2494
Kassens-Noor, Eva 1194, 1294, 1494, 1594
Katirai, Matin 5141
Katju, Dhananjaya 2463
Katsikis, Nikolaos 1229
Katsinas, Philipp 3205
Katz, Cindi 1526, 3249, 3615, 5436, 5564
Katz, David 4678
Kaufman, Andrew 3527
Kaufman, Emily 1179
Kaufman, Jason 1660
Kay, Kelly 2226, 2426, 3245, 3445
Kaya, Ilhan 1530, 5219
Kayanan, Carla 4143
Kayzar, Brenda 2673
Kazig, Rainer 1133, 1233, 1433
Kear, Mark 1126, 2673, 3246, 5155
Kearns, Gerry 1266, 2562, 4233
Keasberry, Amanda 3470, 3570
Keating, Thomas 4143
Kedron, Peter 2184, 2284, 2484, 2584
Keel, Mat 2615
Keeley, Melissa 5411
Keeling, Arn 2476
Keellings, David 1678
Keen-Zebert, Amanda 2487
Keenan, Kevin 5145
Keene, Sara 2220
Keesee, Jordan 4270, 4370
Keggenhoff, Katja 5140
Keighren, Innes 5567
Keil, Roger 2183, 4475, 5418, 5518
Keim, Barry 2470, 2570
Keimig, Rose 5138
Kelegama, Thiruni 2462
Keleman, Alder 1193, 1293
Keller, Rose 4525
Kelley, David 3468
Kelley, Scott 1553
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Kim, Young-Long 5536
Kim, Yunji 2164
Kimambo, Niwaeli 5459
Kimosop, Peter 1109
Kinder, Kimberley 2675
King, Brian 4141, 4241, 4441, 4541, 4641
King, Catherine 1252
King, Dylan 3470, 3570
King, Karen 3427
King, Lauren 4176
King, Margaret 4608
King, Robert 1420
Kingsbury, Aaron 2606, 3543
Kingsbury, Paul 3502, 3602, 5247, 5419
Kinsey, Dirk 3530
Kinsley, Sam 1487
Kinsman, Gary 2558
Kinton, Chloe 3528, 3628
Kinworthy, Bryan 3470, 3570
Kinyanjui, Mary 1263, 3461, 4480
Kipfer, Stefan 3145, 3575, 4523, 4623
Kirilenko, Andrei 2674
Kirimura, Takashi 2470, 2570
Kirk, Johnathan 2269
Kirkpatrick, Lucas 2164
Kirksey, Eben 2629, 4115, 4215
Kirsch, Stuart 1116
Kirshner, Joshua 5130
Kiss, Eva 5224
Kitada, Eri 2165
Kitchin, Robert 1136, 1236, 1487, 2125, 2597, 3449
Kite, Robin 3681
Kitson, Jennifer 5111
Kittner, Shannon 4137
Kitzel, Mary 4501, 4601
Klaas, Morgan 2470, 2570
Klagge, Britta 1502, 4435
Klauser, Francisco 1136
Kleckner, Jessica 3470, 3570
Kleibert, Jana 3552, 4420
Klein Rosenthal, Joyce 1261, 1536
Klein, Michael 1535
Klein, Phil 1484
Kleine, Dorothea 1156
Kleinfeld, Margo 2555
Klene, Anna 3470, 3570
Klepeis, Peter 1247
Klimaszewski-Patterson, Anna 1215
Klingberg, Travis 2508
Klinger, Julie 1610, 4144, 4244
Klingorova, Kamila 3237
Klink, Jenna 1218
Klink, Katherine 3470, 3570
Klippel, Alexander 4127
Klodawsky, Fran 1582
Klooster, Daniel 5229
Knapp, Gregory 4151, 4214
Knapp, Paul 3470, 3570
Kneas, David 1116
Knigge, Ladona 1187, 4432
Knight, Jason 2592
Knight, Melanie 1443
Knight, Natalie 2175, 2275, 2475, 2575, 3575
Knight, Victoria 1541
Knipper, Jennifer 3470, 3570
Knoll, Randy 1493
Knopf, Alexandra 3637
Knopp, Lawrence 4533, 5426
Knowles, Anne 1268, 1468, 1568, 1668, 2167, 2231, 2479, 3535, 4233
Knowles, Caroline 5120
Knox, Richard 3470, 3570
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Kozak, Justin 3421
Kozina, Jani 3159
Kraak, Menno-Jan 1110, 1210
Krakowka, Amy 4529
Kraly, Ellen 4132
Kramer, Caroline 3527
Kramer, Ian 2127
Krantz, Tim 3214
Krause, Samantha 1515
Krauser, Laura 2470, 2570
Krebs, Michael 2475, 3575
Kretz, Simon 4279
Krishnamurthy, Sukanya 4653
Kristoffersen, Berit 2415
Kroepsch, Adrianne 5427
Kronenfeld, Barry 3435, 3456, 5132, 5565
Krstolic, Jennifer 1461
Krueger, Fred 2160, 2260
Krueger, Meredith 2223
Krueger, Rob 1446, 1546, 1646, 3451, 4154, 4254
Krueger, Steve 1261
Kruger, Richard 2276
Krumwiede, Brandon 3225
Krupar, Shiloh 1532
Kuai, Xuan 3141
Kuang, Wenhui 4556
Kuby, Michael 4553
Kudym, Seth 2167
Kuiper, Jim 1453
Kujawa, Richard 4279
Kuklina, Vera 2154, 3661
Kuklowsky, Celine 4154
Kukral, Michael 5246
Kulbicki, Kathryn 2205
Kulkarni, Deepti 3552
Kull, Robert 3653
Kullman, Kim 1664
Kum, Susan 1476
Kumagai, Keichi 2470, 2570
Kumar, Ankit 1155, 1255
Kumar, Ashok 4510
Kumari, Aparna 4265
Kunches, Daniel 1620
Kuniholm, Matthew 1528
Kunlun, Chen 2128
Kunzweiler, Colin 2470, 2570
Kuoppa, Jenni 4606
Kurtar, Ceyda 2479
Kusek, Weronika 2613, 3168, 4114
Kusiak, Joanna 4275
Kuster, Emma 3610
Kutch, Libbey 5132
Kutova, Marcos 4409
Kuttler, Tobias 3451
Kutz, William 2164
Kuuire, Vincent Zubedaar 1611
Kuus, Merje 1242, 1649
Kuusisto-Arponen, Anna 1583
Kuyvenhoven, Cassandra 3452
Kwak, Min-Jung 2251
Kwan, Mei-Po 2118, 2238, 2440, 2639, 3119, 3219, 3419, 3519,
3539, 3619, 4138, 4139, 4140, 4239, 4240, 4411, 4438, 4439, 4440,
4538, 4539, 4540, 4638, 4639, 4640, 5141
Kyne, Dean 2160
L
L'roe, Jessica 4563
La Frenierre, Jeff 1452, 1552
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Larsen, Eric 3470, 3570
Larsen, Henrik Gutzon 2483, 2583
Larsen, Karin 2593
Larsen, Kristian 3241
Larsen, Thomas 5206
Larson, Evan 3470, 3570
Larson, Phillip 3470, 3570
Larson, Stevie 1595, 2151, 2558
Lasko, Kristofer 3566
Last, Angela 2265, 2465, 2565, 2665
Latham, Alan 2122, 2651, 5121, 5221
Latrubesse, Edgardo 4620
Latulippe, Nicole 2576
Latz, Gil 1283, 3120, 3543
Lauermann, John 3105, 3205, 3405
Laugs, Gideon 1546
Launius, Sarah 4180
Laure, Cazeaux 4127
Lauren, Ave 5201
Lavanchy, G. Thomas 5235
Lavanga, Mariangela 3459, 4643
Lave, Jean 4269
Lave, Rebecca 1602, 3117, 3445, 3654, 4460, 4660
Laverne, Robert 1537
Lavie, Emilie 1160
Lavigne, Jean 5248
Lavy, Brendan 2209
Law, Justine 5425
Law, Kevin 3470, 3570
Lawhon, Mary 3261
Lawlor, Emma 4241
Lawrence, Haydn 2411
Lawrence, Henry 5164
Lawrence, Jennifer 4566
Lawrence, Patrick 2243
Laws, Jennifer 4124
Lawson, Victoria 1150, 1240, 5267
Lawton Smith, Helen 2242, 2442, 2526, 3175, 4142
Lawton, Philip 2233
Layman, Matthew 5132
Lazell, Jordon 1138, 1238
Lazzarini, Alicia 2532
Le Billon, Philippe 5455, 5555
Le Boss, Mathias 1680
Le Gales, Patrick 1245, 5476
Le Goix, Renaud 3156, 4453
Le Polain De Waroux, Yann 3247
Le Tourneau, Franois-Michel 1220
Lea, Anthony 2278, 2478
Lea, Devin 2287
Leak, Alistair 1421
Leal, Diego 4463
Leaman, J 3470, 3570
Leander, Kevin 5148
Leaney, Sarah 5220
Leblanc, Allison 3470, 3570
Leblond, Jean-Philippe 3509
Lebourdais, George Philip 2231
Lebowitz, Amy 5411
Lebron, Marisol 2294
Lebrun, Amandine 4678
Lecce, Scott 3470, 3570
Lechtenberg, Devon 1667
Ledoux, Timothy 3532
Leduc, Thomas 1433
Lee, Catherine 2165
Lee, Christina 3470, 3570
Lee, Do 1664
Lee, Eungul 3470, 3570
Lee, Gunhak 5132
Lee, Gwang-Ryul 4677
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Leung, Chun Kai 4535
Leung, Maggi 3144, 3244
Levac, Elisabeth 3470, 3570
Levenda, Anthony 2624, 3151, 3251
Lvque, Rachna 2220
Levi, Anna 4455
Levine, Daniel 1153
Levkoe, Charles 4452, 4552, 4652
Levstek, Krystal 4455
Levy, Adam 4178
Lewis, Ashley 5459
Lewis, Jonathan 3231
Lewis, Nathaniel 4119, 4219
Lewis, Nemoy 1661
Lewis, Quinn 4255
Lewis, Robin 2470, 2570
Lewison, Elsie 2188
Ley, David 3220, 3520
Leyshon, Andrew 4210, 4443
Li, Bailiang 1678
Li, Bin 3210, 5132
Li, Chunmei 2443
Li, Dapeng 2559
Li, Deyu 5453
Li, Dongying 1537
Li, Enjie 4481
Li, Gang 4146
Li, Guoping 2470, 2570
Li, Han 4262
Li, Huixuan 4239
Li, Jing 1188
Li, Jingjing 4209
Li, Jingyan 5453
Li, Kenan 3453
Li, Li 5553
Li, Lin 1253, 4133
Li, Linna 2174, 2274, 2674
Li, Mei 1174, 2659
Li, Mingye 2208
Li, Na 1638
Li, Pengfei 3158, 3258, 4158, 4655
Li, Qiuping 4211
Li, Quan 3277
Li, Quanfeng 3137
Li, Ran 2628
Li, Rui 1185, 1285, 1485, 2186
Li, Ruiyun 4539
Li, Ruopu 3568
Li, Shengwen 2528
Li, Shujuan 1211
Li, Tania 2121, 2632
Li, Tianyu 4267
Li, Wei 2647, 3622, 4213, 4437, 4637
Li, Weifeng 1540
Li, Weihong 1638
Li, Wenliang 4656
Li, Wenwen 1427, 3227
Li, Wenyu 3165
Li, Xiao 1593
Li, Xiao-Jiang 4109, 4209
Li, Xiaomeng 1665
Li, Xiaoxiao 3438
Li, Xin 1479, 2130
Li, Xinjian 3277
Li, Xuecao 3165
Li, Yan 2408
Li, Yanan 3537
Li, Yi 3210
Li, Yingkui 3470, 3570
Li, Yingru 1625
Li, Yuan 3419
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Liu, Lin 1217, 2443, 3408
Liu, Lina 4162
Liu, Lingling 2469
Liu, Qing 2111, 2290
Liu, Shu 4270, 4370
Liu, Sophia 1260
Liu, Ting 2547, 2647, 4673
Liu, Weibo 2237
Liu, Weidong 5553
Liu, Xingjian 1565
Liu, Yansui 5153
Liu, Yaolin 5139
Liu, Ye 1251
Liu, Yi 5536
Liu, Ying 5557
Liu, Yong 2443
Liu, Yu 1638
Liu, Yuqi 5261
Liu, Zerui 2279
Liu, Zhifeng 5256
Liu, Zhongwei 1209
Liu, Zhu 1163
Liverman, Diana 2229, 3232
Lizotte, Christopher 2193, 2293, 2493, 2593
Lloyd, Jenny 4205
Lo, Joann 4552, 4652
Loaiza Quintero, Osmar 2605
Lobao, Linda 3618, 4635
Lobben, Amy 1576
Lobby, Samuel 1259
Lobo, Michele 1419
Locke, Dexter 1561
Loder, Thomas 3517, 5408, 5505
Lodhi, Mahtab 2458
Loerch, Andrew 1493
Loew, Fredrika 3470, 3570
Loewen, Kyle 1644, 4469, 4569, 4669
Loftus, Alex 1125, 1225, 2529, 4152, 4269
Logan, Trevon 4521
Lohman, Andrew 2139
Lohnes, Joshua 1195
Loidl, Martin 4544
Lombard, Melanie 2267
London, Jonathan 3536, 3636
Loney, Lauren 4232
Long, Colin 3470, 3570
Long, Jordan 5502
Long, Joshua 5535
Long, Judith 1494, 1594
Long, Suzanna 3647
Longan, Michael 3631
Longhurst, Andrew 1265
Longhurst, Robyn 3106, 3650, 4105, 4205
Longley, Paul 2190, 2292
Longo, Jose 5537
Loomis, Caroline 2293
Loomis, Jessa 3473
Lopez Mares, L. Marcela 1430
Lopez, Patricia 3166, 3266, 4433, 5167, 5267
Lopez, Santiago 3163
Lopez-Carr, David 1121, 4538
Loraamm, Rebecca 3681
Lorah, Paul 2580
Lord, Elizabeth 3646
Lorentz, Victor 5208
Lorentzen, Anne 3205, 3405
Lorenzo, Silvia 1480
Lorimer, Elizabeth 3608
Lorimer, Jamie 2529, 2629, 4115, 4215
Lotstein, Enid 1285, 5102, 5202
Louis, Elizabeth 1556, 2256
PARTICIPANT INDEX
M
M.sohrabi, Narciss 2189
Ma, Jianhua 4246
Ma, Jiawen 3527
Ma, Jing 3419
Ma, Kin 3137
Ma, Tian 1297
Ma, Xiulian 1111
Maass, Audrey 3553
Maassen, Derek 4477
Mabee, Warren 2584
Mabie, Alyson 3436
Macaspac, Vener 1249, 4420
Macdonald, Glen 2124, 4519, 5479
Macdonald, Graham 3547
Macdonald, Ian 4505
Macdonald, Katherine 4463
Macdonald, Roberta 4270, 4370
Macdonald, Sara 5518
Macdonald, Scott 3470, 3570
Macgregor, Gwen 4543
Machado Filho, Guilherme Felix 2176
Machado, Elia Axinia 1159
Machado, Mario 1181
Machaqueiro, Raquel 3569
Machold, Rhys 4622
Maciver, Erin 2470, 2570
Mack, Elizabeth 1180, 1280, 4662
Mack, Taylor 2202
Mackey, Lauren 2470, 2570
Mackey, Lee 1160
Mackinnon, Danny 1517, 4435, 4535, 4635
Mackinnon, Debra 3669
Mackintosh, Phillip 1667
Mackintosh, Will 1663
Mackun, Paul 3225
Maclachlan, Ian 3633
Maclennan, Barbara 1621
Macleod, Alexander 2157
Macmillen, James 5126
Maddrell, Avril 1641
Madsen, Kenneth 1531
Madsen, Michael 4270, 4370
Magalhaes, Felipe 3416
Magi, Brian 2101, 2201, 2401, 2601
Magilligan, Francis 3470, 3570
Maginn, Paul 3650, 4421, 4521, 4621, 5117, 5217, 5417
Magliocca, Nicholas 1676
Magrane, Eric 5214
Mahabir, Ron 4473
Mahecha, Ana 1295
Mahmood, Rezaul 1418
Mahmoudi, Dillon 1587, 2425
Mahmud, Tayyab 1455
Mahoney, Adam 5169
Mainwaring, Cetta 1150
Majeed, Michelle 3454, 4424
Majewski, Natasha 4436
Majumdar, Debaleena 5160
Makanga, Prestige 4238
Maldonado Jaime, Janice 5519
Malecki, Edward 3618
Malega, Ron 2251
Malik, Nabil 2251
Mallavarapu, Bravish 3662
Malleson, Nick 2192, 2292, 2492
Malmberg, Bo 2430
Malone, Aaron 3659, 4206
Malone, Cynthia 2414, 2470, 2570
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Martinez, Adriana 2637, 3268
Martinez, Arianna 1443
Martinez, Patricia 3537
Martinez-Ruiz, Stefan 2470, 2570
Martinus, Kirsten 4602
Martynovich, Mikhail 4242
Marvin, Simon 1131, 1236, 1431, 2624, 3151, 3558, 3658
Mascarenhas, Gilmar 1594, 5431
Mase, Amber 4255
Mashaly, Jehan 1109
Mashayekhi, Azadeh 5137
Mason, Lacey 3225
Mason, Ruth 5147
Mason, Sarah 4208
Mason-Deese, Elizabeth 2488
Masrur, Arif 2237
Massaro, Vanessa 2177
Massasati, Ahmad 3467
Masse, Francis 1447
Masse, Jeffrey 1155
Massey, David 2647
Masson, Damien 1133, 1233, 1433
Mast, Joy 3470, 3570
Masterson-Algar, Araceli 2669
Masuda, Jeffrey 1177, 1277, 2633
Mateer, Jennifer 2276
Mateos, Pablo 1591, 2191, 2239, 2291, 3427, 3527, 3639, 4121, 4221, 5439
Matesanz, Felipe 4652
Mather, Charles 2288
Matheus, Trevis 1173
Mathevet, Raphal 4127
Mathews, Adam 2106
Mathewson, Kent 1201, 2118, 2432, 3535
Matisoff, Adina 3446
Matisziw, Timothy 1486
Matles, Amanda 5436
Matson, Laura 1455, 5278
Matsumoto, Ayako 5138
Matthes, Jaclyn 2224
Matthews, Kevin 3641
Matthys, Ben 3470, 3570
Mattissek, Annika 3655
Matulis, Brett 3617
Matyas, Corene 3470, 3570
Maxwell, Justin 1173
Maxwell, Stockton 1173, 1473
Maxwell, William 5129
Mayberry, Allie 1230
Mayer, Lillian 2470, 2570
Mayhew-Hammond, Shawn 1137
Maynard, Rachel 2268
Mazurczyk, Tara 3470, 3570
Mbatu, Richard 4125
Mbaye, Jenny 1645
Mbih, Richard 2578
Mbuh, Mbongowo 3146
Mcaden, Lanny 4270, 4370
Mcafee, Kathleen 3655, 4254, 4554
Mcallister, Carlota 2629
Mcanneny, Cathleen 4451
Mccabe, Will 4270, 4370
Mccaffrey, Katherine 3531
Mccall, Michael 2253, 4462
Mccallister, Robert 2470, 2570
Mccallum, Shannon 2470, 2570
Mccandless, Susannah 5454
Mccann, Eugene 1165, 1265, 1548, 2193, 2651
Mccarragher, Shannon 2573, 4626
Mccarthy, Evan 2470, 2570
Mccarthy, James 2226, 2658, 3232
Mccarthy, Linda 4175
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Mcnabola, Lisa 2470, 2570
Mcnair, Ryan 2128
Mcneil, Brenden 2658
Mcneill, Donald 2173, 2651, 3558, 3658
Mcphail, Deborah 4105, 4205
Mcphee, Christina 2665
Mcphee, Siobhn 3281, 4659
Mcpherson, Renee 4562
Mcquade, Brendan 2230
Mcroberts, Dan 1176
Mcsweeney, Kendra 2185, 2285, 2485, 2590
Mcwhirter, Meagan 4270, 4370
Mcwhorter, Chelsie 3554
Meacham, James 4270, 4370
Meadows, Michael 3470, 3570
Meagher, Sharon 2117
Mearns, Graeme 2557
Mech, Brittany 2167
Medel, Monica 1642
Medovarski, Andrea 4223
Medvedkov, Olga 3518
Meech, Randy 3544
Meehan, Katie 2132, 2232, 4660
Meelen, Toon 3574
Meerow, Sara 2120, 2220, 2420, 2520
Mehl, Heidi 4554
Meier, Briana 2669
Meier, Ryan 4270, 4370
Meijers, Evert 1565
Meisel, Joshua 4132
Meitzen, Kimberly 3470, 3570
Meko, Matthew 3470, 3570
Melius, Jenny 1453
Melo, Silas 3530
Meltzer, Anne 4609
Melvin, Forrest 3470, 3570
Mena, Carlos 4663
Mendelsohn, Ben 1229
Mendez, Maria 5120
Mendez, Michael 3636
Meng, Lei 2169, 3470, 3570
Meng, Xuelian 3165, 3265, 3567
Meng, Yunliang 1661
Mennis, Jeremy 1460, 3140, 3240
Mensing, Scott 1615
Mentese, Serpil 3577
Merani, Paul 4270, 4370
Mercado-Celis, Alejandro 2457
Merchant, Madeeha 5558
Merilinen, Eija 5245
Merilus, Jean Yves 4644
Merkel, Janet 1127, 1605
Merlini, Michael 1109
Merlino, Dean 3436
Merrill, Andrew 2131
Merrill, Thomas 4270, 4370
Mers, Adelheid 2633, 4543
Merton, Elizabeth 3567
Mertzlufft, Caitlin 4441
Messeri, Lisa 1610
Messina, Joseph 5166
Messner, Claire 3470, 3570
Meszaros, Karly 4476
Metelka, Julia 2438
Metro-Roland, Michelle 2165
Metzel, Deborah 3160
Meur-Ferec, Catherine 5102
Meyer, Frank 1497
Meyer, Judith 4418
Meyere, Michiel 2490
Miao-Jung, Chien 3180
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Mishra, Sachidananda 5402
Mitasova, Helena 3157
Mitchell, Alexis 5447
Mitchell, Bruce 1559
Mitchell, Carrie 5520
Mitchell, Christine 5577
Mitchell, Don 1142, 2102, 2522
Mitchell, Jerry 4451, 5106
Mitchell, Katharyne 2193, 3129, 3229, 3429
Mitchell, Martin 2269
Mitchell, Peta 2557, 3614
Mitchell-Eaton, Emily 4423
Mitchem, Jamie 4477
Mitchneck, Beth 1150, 1250, 4567
Mitlin, Diana 2678, 4475
Mitra, Chandana 1677, 2158, 2258, 2458
Mittler, Matthew 2470, 2570
Mixon, Emily 3470, 3570
Mixson-Perez, Nicole 4105, 4205
Miyake, Keith 3636
Mizes, James 5437
Mizrokhi, Katerina 2470, 2570
Mkami, Adelina 5277
Mkodzongi, Grasian 4661
Mladenoff, David 4236
Mlcoch, Jesse 2470, 2570
Moe, Bennett 3515
Moehl, Jessica 1660
Moellering, Harold 3231
Moen, Olof 1625
Mohammad, Robina 1244
Mohan, Giles 1235, 1435, 1535, 1635
Mohan, Jag 3609
Mohapatra, Rama 2581
Moisio, Sami 3229
Mokhtarian, Patricia 1164
Mokos, Jennifer 4541
Molina, Irene 2583
Molla, Manuel 1620
Mollenhauer, Martin 1216
Mollett, Sharlene 2590, 4433, 4533, 4633, 5133
Monahan, Torin 1136, 1236
Monastiriotis, Vassilis 2242
Monfaredzadeh, Tannaz 1236
Monk, Janice 1283, 3664
Monmonier, Mark 3448
Montalvo, Edris 4537
Monte-Mr, Roberto 5431
Montenegro, Alvaro 5124
Montero, Sergio 4642
Montes, Christian 4653
Montes, Karen 3470, 3570
Montgomery, Brittany 1535
Montgomery, Marilyn 1460
Montgomery, Victoria 5467
Montz, Burrell 4628
Monza, Lidia 3416
Monzon, Claudia 1466
Moody, Heather 2191, 4637
Mookherjee, Debnath 2235
Moolla, Raeesa 4540
Mooney, Meghan 3238
Moore, Adam 3479
Moore, Anna 1242
Moore, Brian 2491
Moore, Daniel 2628
Moore, Ellen 4269
Moore, Ilona 4510
Moore, Lindsay 1258
Moore, Michael 2243
Moore, Michele-Lee 5551
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Mudambi, Ram 3158
Mudu, Pierpaolo 1531, 3132, 5531
Muehlenhaus, Ian 1585, 2286
Mueller, Bernhard 1646
Mueller, Frank 1179
Mueller, Noah 4431
Muellerleile, Christopher 1182, 1282, 3455
Muenster, Daniel 5454
Muhammad, Nuratu 5259
Muir, Jenny 1622
Mujica, Frances 2470, 2570
Mukherjee, Falguni 3181
Mukherjee, Purnendu 2458
Mukherjee, Sanjukta 1679
Mulbrandon, Matthew 1547
Mulder, Alice 1447, 1652
Mulicek, Ondrej 3677
Mullaney, Emma 2565, 3660, 4461
Mullen, Kyle 4270, 4370
Mullenite, Joshua 5168
Muller Myrdahl, Tiffany 1582, 1626, 3522
Mller, Anna-Lisa 1543, 5101, 5201
Mller, Kristine 2239
Mller, Martin 1194, 1294, 1494, 1501, 1594
Muller, Peter 2616
Mulligan, Kevin 3470, 3570
Mulling, Adam 3470, 3570
Mullings, Beverley 1626, 2597, 4124, 4224, 4424
Mullis, Daniel 3616
Mulrennan, Monica 2476, 2576, 2676, 4676
Mulugeta, Gebeyehu 4270, 4370
Mundi, Rhoda 5275
Mungai, Leah 5166, 5266
Munisteri, Christine 1216
Muniz, Osvaldo 2613, 3415, 4667
Munoz, Cristina 2459
Muoz, Lorena 2148
Munoz, Samuel 1115, 1215, 1415, 1515, 1615
Munoz, Solange 1401, 3579
Munro-Stasiuk, Mandy 1206, 1515, 4250
Munroe, Darla 4147, 4547
Munroe, Robbie 4562
Mura, Julie 3280
Murakami Wood, David 1136, 1236, 1487
Murdoch, James 5210
Muricy, Nikolas 1216
Murphey, Hayden 2470, 2570
Murphy, Alexander 1448, 2518, 2616, 3120, 3675, 4446
Murphy, Daniel 1675
Murphy, Enda 3456
Murphy, James 1282, 3474, 3549, 3574, 3601
Murphy, Trey 3517
Murray, Alan 4111
Murray, Elizabeth 2606
Murray, Rebecca 4478
Murray, Siobhan 4270, 4370
Murray, Warwick 4561
Murrieta-Flores, Patricia 3152
Mushkin, Hillary 1639
Muslih, Khamis 1578
Musterd, Sako 5439
Mutersbaugh, Tad 2502, 3563
Muthukrishnan, Suresh 4270, 4370
Muzaini, Hamzah 4274, 4474, 4574, 4674
Muzareba, Abureza 1156
Myadar, Orhon 2217, 2420
Myers, Aaron 2427
Myers, Andrew 4518
Myers, Garth 1245, 1445, 1545, 1645, 3261
Myint, Soe 4673
N
Nagar, Richa 1514, 1650, 4260
Nagel, Caroline 4478
Naghavi, Nasim 4614
Nagle, Nicholas 3666
Najian, Amir 1476
Nalepa, Rachel 2532
Nam, Kyung-Min 4262
Nam, Souyeon 2463
Namikas, Steven 4528
Napieralski, Jacob 4408
Napoletano, Brian 5136
Napton, Darrell 3147
Naqvi, Kimberley 3237
Nara, Atsushi 2192
Naraghi, Nazanin 3402
Narayanareddy, Rajyashree 4410, 4666
Narins, Tom 4245
Narron, Caroline 3263
Narvaez Arroyo, Dariel 3470, 3570
Nascimento, Nilo 2540
Nash, Catherine Jean 5426
Nast, Heidi 1529, 2263, 2597, 5247, 5419
Naughton, Lisa 4563, 5459
Naybor, Deborah 2156
Naylor, Lindsay 2188, 3135
Nazha, Nabil 2297
Neal, Sarah 3168
Neal, Zachary 1465, 1565, 1665
Nedovic-Budic, Zorica 5565
Neely, Abigail 1544, 3458, 4141, 4641
Negron-Aleman, Francisco 2470, 2570
Neil, Mary 4131
Neish, Bradley 4270, 4370
Nekorchuk, Dawn 3681
Nellis, M. Duane 4350
Nelson, Erin 1119, 1219
Nelson, Frederick 3131
Nelson, Garrett 3631
Nelson, Ingrid 1466, 5168
Nelson, Jake 4211
Nelson, Kate 5258
Nelson, Lise 4530, 4630
Nelson, Patrick 5560
Nelson, Peter 2152, 2652
Nelson, Sara 1125, 2426
Nelson, Trisalyn 2543
Nelton, Damon 2470, 2570
Neo, Harvey 1677, 3680
Neog, Dristi 4555
Nepal, Sandhya 3568
Nepal, Sanjay 1505, 2631
Nespor, Jan 5148
Ness, L. Renee 2470, 2570, 5219
Nestel, Chelsea 3237
Nestor, Curt 5151
Nettling, Pierson 2197, 2297
Neubert, Christopher 2535
Neuburger, Martina 1452
Neuer, Birgit 1145
Neumann, Rod 3232
Neutens, Tijs 1574, 3141, 3226, 3241, 3441, 3541
Neves Alves, Susana 5437
Neves, Katja 2529, 4454, 4554, 4654, 5154, 5254, 5454, 5554
Neville, Lucy 4421
Newberry, Jay 1561, 4637
Newbold, Bruce 2625
Newell, Joshua 2120, 2220, 2420, 2449, 2568, 2620, 4147
Newhouse, Lonie 4630
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Newman, Kathe 1214, 2164, 3273
Newman, Lenore 5418, 5518
Newtoff, Kiersten 5519
Newton, Peter 3247
Newton, Zach 4270, 4370
Ng, Adolf 1630
Ng, Mee-Kam 2245
Nguon, Pheakkdey 5559
Nguyen, Khai Hoan 2259
Nguyen, Linh 3480
Nguyen, Nicole 2593, 4260
Nguyen, Thien Vinh 5105
Ni, Feng 2527
Niaz, Aina 2158
Nicholls, Walter 3180, 3280, 3616, 4542
Nichols, Carly 4541
Nicholson, Heather 5519
Nickodem, Kelly 1669
Nicol, Heather 1454, 2454
Nicolaisen, Morten 2222
Nie, Qifan 4270, 4370
Niebuhr, Dorothee 5169, 5269
Niedomysl, Thomas 4221
Niedt, Christopher 1214, 1550
Niedzielski, Michael 3651
Nielsen, Michael Meinild 3163
Nieuwenhuis, Marijn 1222, 1644
Nieves, Jeremiah 4270, 4370
Niewiadomski, Piotr 2215
Nijman, Jan 2183
Nikischer, Richard 4564
Nikoltchev, Borislav 3409
Nilsen, Benny 2661
Nilsson, Isabelle 2243
Nilsson, Magnus 2142
Nisa, Richard 4569
Nixon, Denver 1564, 1664
Njeru, Jeremia 3261, 3461, 4480
Nolan, Elanna 1449
Nolan, Lee Ann 1252, 2636
Nolin, Catherine 2485, 2590, 3266, 4533
Noorani, Tehseen 1442, 1542
Noordeloos, Job 1230
Norcliffe, Glen 5224
Norman, Emma 4560
Norman, Therese 2674
Noroa, Mara Beln 1617
Norris, Timothy 1447
Norriss, Jessica 3137
Norton, Jack 4123
Norton, Margaret 3437
Norton, Michael 3165
Norwine, James 5219
Nost, Eric 2426, 4462
Noterman, Elsa 1442, 1444, 1544, 1644, 3149
Novak, Mathew 2577
Novak, Paolo 4405
November, Valerie 1429
Novy, Johannes 1409, 3559
Nowicki, Mel 1531, 3479, 3579, 3679
Nowlin, John 2106
Nox, Rain 1259
Nu, Jun-Jei (Jason) 4174
Nunes, Richard 4668
Nunez-Mir, Gabriela 3211
Nunn, Neil 2576
Nustad, Knut 5555
Nyantakyi-Frimpong, Hanson 4267
Nyerges, Timothy 2227, 3127, 3227, 3548
Nyland, Kelsey 1254, 1454, 1554, 2154, 2254
Nzengya, Daniel 4529
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Opillard, Florian 1509
Oppong, Joseph 3461, 4480
Oravec, Jo Ann 5446
Ordonez-Gauger, Lucia 4476
Orekan, Vincent 1669
Orlowski, Benedikt 2160
Ormerod, Kerri 2232
Ornelas, Roxanne 5129
Orr, Jaime 2470, 2570
Orta, Marti 2448
Ortega, Arnisson Andre 4420, 4520
Ortega, Nicolas 4127
Ortiz Sanchez, Luis 2470, 2570, 4117
Ortiz, Azalea 3470, 3570
Ortiz, Gregory 1531
Ortiz-Lucca, Jorge 2470, 2570
Oruonye, Emeka 3640
Orzeck, Reecia 1291, 1455, 1555, 1655, 2155, 2255, 3573
Osborne, Tracey 2194, 2563, 3555, 3655
Osei, Lydia 3640
Osei, William 5166
Oshan, Taylor 2163
Osman, Robert 3677
Osman, Taner 1175
Osofsky, Hari 2655
Ostlund, Lucie 1216
Ostrowski, Justin 1630
Osuna, Steven 2294
Oswald, John 2239
Oswalt, Christopher 3211
Oswin, Natalie 2597, 3466, 4524
Oteng-Ababio, Martin 5259
Otero, Gabriel 4581
Otiso, Kefa 3461, 4480
Otsuki, Kei 3144
Otterstrom, Samuel 2470, 2570
Otto, Jonathan 4605
Otto, Marius 5201
Otto-Bliesner, Bette 3222
Ou, Wenyi 1279
Ouellette, Gilman 3470, 3570
Oulahen, Greg 3476
Ouma, Stefan 5205
Outtes, Joel 1179, 1279, 1479, 4181, 4281, 4481, 4581
Ovando, Gustavo 4256
Overton, John 3244
Owen, Lance 2405
Owens, Cameron 1106, 2653
Owusu, Adobea Yaa 2422
Owusu, Francis 3173
Owusu-Daaku, Kwame 2560
Oza, Rupal 1626
Ozdemir, Esin 4568
Ozdes, Mehmet 4230
P
Paasche, Till 2518
Paasi, Anssi 1182, 1282, 3631
Paba, Giancarlo 5518
Paccoud, Antoine 3105, 5226
Pacheco-Vega, Raul 5451, 5551
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Patel, Nirav 2468
Paterson, Matthew 1231, 2229
Pati, Charvaak 4510
Patlolla, Dilip 2427, 2527
Paton, Kirsteen 5220
Patrick, Kevin 2202
Patrick, Lyana 2175
Patterson, Mark 2114, 3202
Patterson, Melina 1102, 4614
Patterson, Michele 3208
Patterson, Sean 4605
Patterson, Tommy 3470, 3570
Patzke, Karin 3255
Paudel, Dinesh 4429, 5123
Paudel, Karuna 3137
Paul, Alan 2113, 2494
Paul, Bimal 3609
Paulus, Gernot 2143
Pavelka, Joe 2653
Pavlakidis, Peter 4102
Pavletic, Marina 4532
Pavlovic, Nathan 2601
Pavlovic, Noel 4136
Pavlovskaya, Marianna 1232, 2488
Pavlowsky, Caroline 4229
Pavlowsky, Robert 3621
Pavri, Firooza 5552
Payne, Adam 2436
Payne, Sarah 3669
Payne, William 1541, 3266
Payo, Andres 5218
Payton, Amanda 2470, 2570
Pazner, Micha 2581
Peake, Linda 1526, 3442, 4224, 4424
Peale, Anne 5567
Pearce, John 3541
Pearman, Alvin 5148
Pearsall, Hamil 2249
Pearson, Thomas 3517
Pearson, Zoe 1642, 2185, 2285, 2485, 2590
Pease, Michael 4129
Pease, Patrick 4250
Peck, Jamie 1548, 2164, 2675, 3549
Pedersen, Alexandra 2285
Pedraza, Joel 1457
Pedwell, Carolyn 1614, 5225
Peet, Richard 1243, 2522
Peimer, Alex 5425
Peinturier, Elsa 4466
Pellegrini, Lorenzo 2448
Peller, Henry 2560
Peloquin, Claude 3117
Pelot-Hobbs, Lydia 4123
Pelzelmayer, Katharina 3274
Pea, Isaura 3129
Pendras, Mark 4154
Peng, Keke 3219
Penn, James 4163
Pennington, Deana 2547
Pennington, Liudmila 3406
Penny, Joe 3216
Peppler, Randy 2626, 4266
Percivall, George 3127
Perdue, Nicholas 1476
Pereira, Rafael 1410
Pereira, Ritaumaria 3647
Perez, Federico 4642
Perez, Natalia 4502
Perez, Rafael 3470, 3570
Prez-Campuzano, Enrique 4581
Perez-Espino, Mara 2473
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Piet, Peter 3525
Pietrus, Matthew 1263
Piffeteau, Stephanie 4411
Pike, Andy 1135, 1235, 1435, 1535, 1635, 4179
Pilaar Birch, Suzanne 5231
Pilgram, Clemens 3481
Pilipenko, Igor 3177
Pilkington, Dusty 3470, 3570
Pimentel Walker, Ana Paula 3667
Pimlott-Wilson, Helena 1597
Pina, Cidalia 2470, 2570
Pincetl, Stephanie 2568, 2620, 5518
Pine, Adrienne 2485, 2590
Pineros, Sairi 1509
Pingel, Thomas 1185
Pinkerton, Alasdair 3233
Pinkster, Fenne 1422, 1522, 1622
Pino, Jordan 3470, 3570
Piotukh, Volha 2662
Pisaric, Michael 3470, 3570
Piscitelli, Paola 5101
Pita-Duque, Angel 5460
Pitcher, Lincoln 2237, 2451
Pitkanen, Laura 2655
Pitonak, Michal 4621
Plane, David 4221
Plank, Christina 2284
Platt, Harold 3430
Plazier, Paul 3651
Plazyk, Gary 3525
Ploger, Jorg 5101, 5201
Plyushteva, Anna 1162
Poelzer, Greg 2254
Poggiali, Lisa 1156
Poiret, Guillaume 1450, 1550
Polajnar Horvat, Katarina 2470, 2570
Polk, Molly 1452, 1552
Pollard, Jane 1632, 2623, 3273
Polonsky, Lee 3273
Pomeranz, Kenneth 4545, 4645
Pomeroy, George 2235, 3181
Pomeroy, Jennifer 2235, 2463, 2666
Pompeii, Brian 2159
Pon, Bryan 3652
Ponder, Caroline 3473
Ponette-Gonzlez, Alexandra 1137, 2124, 2224
Ponomarenko, Elena 1515
Pons, Diego 3470, 3570
Ponte, Stefano 2484, 3601
Poon, Jessie 3462
Poorthuis, Ate 1521, 4514
Pope, Gregory 3470, 3570
Popke, E 3460
Poppante, Emma 2470, 2570
Poppe, Kara 2470, 2570
Porinchu, David 1215
Portell-Rivera, Charlene 1183
Porter, James 3217
Porter, Jennifer 5514
Porter, Jess 2470, 2570
Porter, Libby 1636, 2145
Pospelova, Tatiana 2526
Posp?Ilov, Lucie 3267
Post, Christopher 3625, 5116, 5216
Post, Jason 3230, 5420
Post, John 2146
Poteete, Amy 1505
Potter, Amy 4174
Potter, Kevin 3111
Pottie-Sherman, Yolande 5478
Potts, Deborah 4280
Q
Qadir, Sonia 1655
Qian, Haifeng 1180, 1280
Qian, Jing 1540
Qian, Junxi 2608, 5161
Qian, Liyun 5175
Qiang, Yi 1527
Qiao, Jiajun 3177
Qiao, Miao 3210
Qiao, Weifeng 3637
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Qie, Guangping 3263
Qin, Han 2525
Qin, Kun 2537
Qin, Yan 1217
Qin, Zhangcai 3468
Qiu, Fang 2290
Qiu, Rongxu 1108, 5156
Qiu, Xiaomin 4270, 4370
Quastel, Noah 3155, 3557, 4429
Quattrochi, Dale 2438, 2538, 2638, 4156
Queiros, Margarida 2259
Quinlan Cutler, Sarah 2452
Quinlan, Megan 4270, 4370
Quinn, John 1447
Quinn, Sterling 1488
Quinones, Norberto 4270, 4370
Quintal, Magalie 3508
Quinton, Vincent 2237
Quiring, Steven 1518
Quizar, Jessi 2275
Qvistrom, Mattias 5121
R
Raatikainen, Kaisa 2195
Raber, George 3456
Rabin, Sam 2401
Rachmawati, Rini 2235, 3181
Raco, Mike 2680
Radel, Claudia 1577, 2185
Radil, Steven 1530, 4258
Radonic, Lucero 1292
Radunzel, Joel 2635
Rae, Eleanor 3156
Raento, Pauliina 3542
Rafatpanah, Julie 1252
Raggi, Meri 3179
Raghuram, Parvati 1197, 1581, 3274
Rahman, Muhammad 3438
Rahman, Munshi 3609
Rahman, Shahin 3478
Rahn, Jennifer 2137
Rahnama, Bizhan 4629
Rai, Pronoy 1297
Raikes, Jonathan 4650
Rain, Black 4270, 4370
Rain, David 3131
Rainey, Steven 4163
Raj, Papia 2268
Raj-Reichert, Gale 3401, 3501, 3601
Rajagopal, Champaka 3606
Raleigh, Clionadh 1530, 4258, 4458
Raleigh, Kevin 2470, 2570
Rallis, Nicole 3209
Ralston, Sonia 2470, 2570
Ramadan, Elnazir 1216
Ramasubramanian, Laxmi 3201, 4565
Ramekar, Avantika 5580
Ramezan, Christopher 2581
Ramirez, Cristina 2470, 2570
Ramirez, Marcus 3470, 3570
Ramrez, Margaret 1192, 1292, 1492, 1592
Ramrez-Cobo, Ines 5269
Rampini, Costanza 4273
Ramseyer, Craig 1578
Ramutsindela, Maano 3269, 3469, 3569
Ranapathi Arachchige, Dasuni 4270, 4370
Randelli, Filippo 3474
Ranek, Anne 2654
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Rhys-Taylor, Alex 1543
Ribera-Fumaz, Ramon 4143, 4243
Ribot, Jesse 2460, 2660, 4509
Ricci, Miriam 1664
Rice, Jennifer 2658, 3261
Rice, Murray 1180, 2178, 2577, 2677, 3178, 4102, 4513
Rice, Rebecca 2525
Rice, Robert 2502
Rice, Stian 4566
Richard, Amanda 2525
Richard, Analiese 2281, 2473
Richards, Peter 4663
Richardson, Chelsea 4270, 4370
Richardson, Douglas 2238, 2616, 3201, 3433, 3556, 3622
Richardson, Gabriele 2635
Richardson, Lizzie 3560
Richardson, Margaret 2409
Richardson, Ryan 4270, 4370
Richmond, Laurie 2595
Richmond, Matthew 1294
Rickards, Lauren 2229, 2565
Ricke, Audrey 5154
Ricker, Britta 3227, 3444, 4173
Rickly, Jillian 1276
Riddlesden, Dean 2674
Riding, James 3436
Rienti, Michael 3441
Rieple, Alison 3175
Rieser, Alison 3208
Rigal, Alexandre 2222
Rigby, David 1175, 1275, 1475, 1575, 2142, 2242, 2442, 3275,
3475, 3562, 4142, 4242, 4442, 5536
Rigg, Lesley 4217
Rigot, Kate 2138
Rijal, Santosh 1593
Rijo, Stephen 3581
Riley, Liam 1579, 4280
Rincon, Adriana 2248, 3550
Rindlisbacher, Ricarda 3530
Rini, Lainie 5157
Rinner, Claus 4270, 4370
Rinner, Valentine 5577
Rios, Michael 5233
Rishel, Branden 3470, 3570
Rishi, Susmita 2594
Rishworth, Andrea 3540, 3640
Rissman, Adena 1447
Ritchie, Michelle 1419
Ritter, Michael 1567, 2517
Ritter, Zoe 2470, 2570
Ritterbusch, Amy 4421, 5457
Ritts, Max 2645
Ritz, Thor 2678
Rivet, Douglas 1105
Robbins, Paul 2188, 3449, 4519
Roberts, David 1267, 2219
Roberts, Leah 3242
Roberts, Mark 4270, 4370
Roberts, Nina 2133
Roberts, Susan 1243, 1639, 2522
Robertson, Colin 3238
Robertson, David 2476
Robertson, Hamish 3440
Robertson, Mary 2266
Robertson, Morgan 2226
Robertson, Susan 1282
Robeson, Scott 3470, 3570
Robidoux, Mia 4581
Robinson, Alana 2509
Robinson, Anthony 1206, 2617
Robinson, Brian 3147
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Ross, Robert 1267, 3573, 3615
Rossi, Esteban 3629
Rossi, Jairus 4459
Rossi, Ugo 3116, 3216, 3416, 3516, 3616
Rossiter, Jaime 2595
Rotem-Mindali, Orit 2577
Roth, Jeffery 3631
Roth, Robert 1285, 2635
Roth, Tyler 1216
Rothenberg, Julia 2480
Rothenberg, Tamar 3206
Rouanet, Hortense 3606
Rouhani, Farhang 5426
Rouse, L Jesse 2470, 2570
Roush, Christina 4270, 4370
Rousseau, Karen 2561
Rousseau, Yannick 3470, 3570
Rousseaux, Frederic 1261
Rousselot, Yannick 5425
Routh, Devin 4270, 4370
Routledge, Paul 1650
Roux, Jean-Michel 5269
Rowan, Rory 1420, 1520, 2665
Rowley, Rex 1158, 1258, 1458, 1558, 1658, 5508
Roy Chowdhury, Rinku 1147
Roy, Ananya 1140, 1240, 1548, 3442
Roy, Parama 2483
Roy, Priyadarsi 4177
Roy, Samapriya 1547
Rozance, Mary 5202
Rozenblat, Celine 1465
Ruan, Shiyang 4409
Rubin, Benjamin 3479
Rubio C, Ignacio 2460, 2660
Ruckthongsook, Warangkana 5241
Ruddell, Darren 3157
Ruddick, Susan 1414, 1526, 2263, 2465
Rudler, Jade 2222
Rudow, Joshua 5266
Rudzitis, Gundars 4425, 4525
Rueda, Ximena 3447
Ruez, Derek 2168, 3466
Rufat, Samuel 5458
Ruiz Reyes, Manuela 1466
Rullan, Onofre 1580
Runck, Bryan 4609
Rundquist, Bradley 5213
Runfola, Daniel 2220
Runkel, Simon 2189, 2289
Rush, Hannah 2437
Rush, Johnathan 1427, 3227
Rushing, Ann 3470, 3570
Rushing, Shelby 1659
Russ, Karen 2169
Russell, Lindsey 4137
Russell, Rachel 5211
Rutherford, David 1652
Rutherford, Jonathan 2424, 2524, 2624
Rutherford, Julienne 4217
Rutherford, Stephanie 2629, 3533, 3633
Rutland, Ted 4223
Ruwanpura, Kanchana 4505
Ryan, Kathryn 2236
Ryan, Sadie 2580
Ryavec, Karl 1146
Rybarczyk, Greg 2640
Ryder, Andrew 1191, 2115, 3561
Rydland, Kelsey 2636
Rye, Stale 1510
Rylands, Frances 2195, 2295
S
Saariketo, Minna 2125
Saarinen, Jarkko 1505, 3252, 4248
Saberi, Parastou 3416, 4523, 4623
Sabetski, Vadim 1137
Sabrie, Marion 2180, 2280
Sack, Dorothy 2432, 2533, 3131, 3231
Sack, Lionel 4442
Sacket, Jakob 2470, 2570
Sadia, Haleema 2126
Sadler, Richard 4238
Saff, Grant 4546
Safransky, Sara 2521
Safri, Maliha 1232, 2588
Sagoe, Cecil 2297
Saguin, Kristian Karlo 4420, 4550
Saifuzzaman, Md 3609
Saito, Asato 5461
Sakrison, Angela 5175
Sakulich, John 3470, 3570
Salaita, Steven 3573
Saldanha, Arun 1520, 1614, 2465, 2597, 2661, 5419
Salich, Melissa 3637
Saligoe-Simmel, Jill 4227
Salim, Zia 1244
Salisbury, David 4163, 4463, 4663, 4667
Salmon, J. Meghan 3568, 3668
Salomon Cavin, Joelle 4608
Salon, Deborah 3102, 4625
Salvador, Roselyn 2435
Samatar, Abdi 2141, 2241
Sambu, Daniel 2578
Samel, Arthur 1478
Samers, Michael 5126
Sammler, Katherine 1416
Samoy, Emerson 3437
Sampedro, Carolina 2448
Sampson, Devon 1193, 1293
Sampson, Elissa 1409
Samson, Melanie 2588
Sanchez, Georgina 2547
Sanchez, Gines 1492
Sanchez-Rivera, Ana 1558, 4117
Sandberg, Linda 3206
Sandborn, Avery 4256
Sandell, Aron 4143
Sanders, Rickie 3618
Sanders-Mcdonagh, Erin 5417
Sandifer, Jeremy 2581
Sandoval, Graciela 1563, 2535, 3478, 4402, 4502, 4602, 5106, 5206, 5406, 5506
Sanfelici, Daniel 2166
Sangiovanni, Sarah 3427
Sanna, Venere Stefania 1446
Sanschagrin, Johanne 2213, 2470, 2570
Santangelo, Antonia 2510
Santangelo, Marco 4143, 4243
Santiago, Melishia 3470, 3570
Sanz-Ibez, Cinta 2657
Saraiva, Camila 5437
Sarathy, Brinda 5133
Saravia, Nicolas 3637
Sarkar, Chinmoy 4140
Sarmiento, Fausto 1577, 3450, 3550, 5579
Sarsilmaz, Defne 1144, 1244
Sataer, Guzhaliayi 4246
Sato, Ryuta 2470, 2570
Saunders, John 5178
Saunders, Michelle 3264
Sauri, David 1225, 5144, 5244
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Sava, Elena 4277
Savage, Caroline 5222
Savala, Joshua 1266
Sawyer, Carol 2470, 2570
Saxena, Alark 2258
Sayre, Nathan 3445
Sayre, Roger 2319
Sbicca, Joshua 1269, 4452
Scaife, Charles 4177
Scassa, Teresa 3115, 4573
Schaefli, Laura 2155
Schaffer, Nathan 2470, 2570
Schafran, Alex 1214, 1436, 1536, 1636, 5220
Schechtman, Judd 5109
Scheffran, Jrgen 4128, 5159, 5259
Scheib, Walter 2446
Scheibelhofer, Elisabeth 1297, 1497
Schein, Richard 4633, 5249
Schembri, John 3133
Schept, Judah 4123, 4223, 4423
Schilling, Hannah 4175, 4275
Schilling, Janpeter 3118, 4458
Schindehutte, Genevi 1531
Schipper, Sebastian 4468
Schlachter, Laura 1132
Schleith, Daniel 3651
Schlemper, Beth 1513, 4613
Schling, Hannah 1101
Schlosser, Kolson 1567, 4231, 4636
Schlott, Kate 5229
Schlueter, Sebastian 1426
Schlunze, Rolf 1180
Schmid, Christian 1245, 1436, 2445, 3551
Schmidt, Erik 1653
Schmidt, Jeremy 5451, 5551
Schmidt, Karly 3470, 3570
Schmidt, Katharina 5520
Schmidt, Suntje 1127, 1227, 1605
Schmitt, Andreas 2264, 2564
Schmiz, Antonie 2477, 4202
Schmutz, Phillip 4428, 4528
Schnakenberg, Gary 5477
Schneider, Annemarie 3566
Schneider, Elizabeth 3470, 3570
Schneider, Jakob 1551
Schneider, Laura 3147
Schneider, Mindi 1121, 3646
Schnell, Steven 1158
Schoemann, Mackenzie 3470, 3570
Schoenberger, Erica 4558, 4658, 5130
Scholten, Bruce 1195
Scholvin, Sren 1565
Schoof, Justin 3470, 3570
Schoolman, Martha 4536
Schopf, Clara 2470, 2570
Schorse, Mary 1181
Schrader, Astrid 5446, 5546
Schrader, Stuart 1140
Schramm, Sophie 3161
Schramski, Samuel 4663
Schrobilgen, Travis 3470, 3570
Schrock, Greg 1475
Schroeder, Jonathan 4553
Schroeder, Kathleen 3450
Schroeder, Richard 1602, 3627, 4462
Schubert, Amelia 3659
Schuble, Todd 1613, 2113, 4138
Schuch, Johanna 4630, 5457
Schuch, Laura 4177
Schuermans, Nick 3422
Schulmeister, Willard 2174
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Shan, Jie 1188
Shanguhyia, Naomi 2461
Shanmugasundaram, Jothiganesh 3470, 3570
Shannon, Jerry 2439, 2539
Shao, Gang 5579
Shao, Hu 2274
Shao, Tianhua 1108
Shao, Yang 2108
Shao, Zhenfeng 1593
Shapira, Philip 4658
Shapiro, Benjamin 5148
Shapiro, Nicholas 4215
Shapiro-Garza, Elizabeth 4554
Sharaievska, Iryna 3539
Shariff, Salaeha 2614
Sharma, Anuradha 1417
Sharma, Madhuri 3218, 3418, 3518, 3618
Sharma, Nitasha 2181
Sharma, Preeti 3174
Sharma, Raj 2158
Sharma, Rajiv 1635
Sharp, Deen 1208
Sharp, Laura 1157, 1257, 1557, 1657, 2157, 2257
Sharpe, Scott 1614, 5464
Shaw, Alana 1454
Shaw, Ian 1129, 1539
Shaw, Julian 5514
Shaw, Kate 1636, 5122
Shaw, Shih-Lung 1274, 1474, 1574, 2528, 2628, 3128, 3228, 3428, 5152, 5252
Shaw, Wendy 5222
She, Bing 1488
Shearmur, Richard 1175, 2142
Sheehan, Meghan 4270, 4370
Sheehan, Rebecca 3614, 4606
Shein, Karsten 2137
Shelhamer, Aaron 4130
Shell, Jacob 3409
Sheller, Mimi 2122
Shelley, Fred 3409, 4220, 5232
Shelton, Thomas 2114
Shen, Chen 2141
Shen, Haojing 5153
Shen, Jianfa 1151, 1251, 1451
Shen, Lizhen 3519
Shen, Xiaoping 2470, 2570
Shen, Yue 3119, 3219, 3419, 3519, 3619
Sheng, Yongwei 5402
Shepherd, Ammon 1268
Shepherd, Stephanie 2487
Sheppard, Eric 1243, 2421, 3545, 3660, 5478
Shepston, Desserae 4624
Sheridan, Scott 3138
Sherman, Stephen 2177
Sherman-Morris, Kathleen 2617, 4565
Sherriff, Graeme 4608
Sherriff, Rosemary 4426
Sheskin, Ira 3268
Shi, Chen 3265
Shi, Di 3265, 4673
Shi, Qinqing 3465
Shi, Wenzhong 4538
Shi, Xuan 2527, 4527
Shi, Xun 3641
Shields, Benjamin 2470, 2570
Shih, Hsiao-Chien 3666
Shih, Mi 5461
Shiklomanov, Nikolay 2254
Shimizu, Melinda 1226
Shin, Bokyong 2197
Shin, Eui-Kyung 4430
Shin, Hyun 1545, 2145, 2245, 2445, 4579, 5257, 5461
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Sinton, Diana 3201
Sioh, Maureen 3502, 3602
Siraj, Amir 2470, 2570
Sirbaugh, Megan 5402
Sirik, Savina 4520
Sirriyeh, Ala 5220
Siscawati, Mia 5555
Sjholm, Jenny 1267, 4443
Skilling, Tom 2419, 2618
Skilton, Nick 4521
Skog, Lindsay 1466
Skop, Emily 1457, 1581, 2625
Skryzhevska, Yelizaveta 4425
Skupin, Andr 4139
Slager, Emma 1456
Slattery, Michael 2587
Slayton, Ian 3470, 3570
Sleeter, Benjamin 4447
Sloan Morgan, Vanessa 1492, 2476, 2576, 2676, 4676, 5467
Slotte, Anna-Maria 4401
Slovin, Noah 2287
Smart, Lindsey 2547
Smet, Koen 3626
Smiley, Sarah 3161, 3261
Smirnova, Vera 2470, 2570
Smith, Adrian 3501, 4179
Smith, Alexander 4528
Smith, Barbara Ellen 2423, 4206
Smith, Benjamin 4631
Smith, Betty 1179, 1279, 1479, 1611, 4181, 4281, 4481, 4581
Smith, Christa 5164
Smith, Darren 2152, 2252, 2652, 3528, 3628
Smith, David 1493
Smith, Deirdre 3470, 3570
Smith, Garrett 3215
Smith, Geoffrey 1609
Smith, Harrison 1236
Smith, Hillary 3667
Smith, Janet 3411, 3470, 3526, 3570
Smith, Jeffrey 3470, 3570
Smith, Jennifer 1406, 2510
Smith, Jonathan 1538, 5219
Smith, Laurel 1267, 3514, 3614
Smith, Meghan 1120, 4646
Smith, Michael 1548
Smith, Peter 2646
Smith, Ron 2462
Smith, Russell 2191
Smith, Samuel 4681
Smith, Sara H. 1467
Smucker, Thomas 2460, 2560, 2660
Snavely, Rachel 4270, 4370
Snead, Carleigh 4270, 4370
Snediker, Diane 4270, 4370
Sneegas, Gretchen 5580
Sngaroff, Mlinda 4109
Snider, Mitchell 3121
Snow, Emily 1621
Snow, Julie 4167
Snyder, Dean 4469
Snyder, Jacob 1102
Snyder, Michael 5427
Snyder, Robert 1632, 2188
Soden, Robert 4444
Sderstrm, Ola 1445, 5137
Solecki, William 1560, 2120
Solem, Michael 1114, 1484, 1584, 1601, 2113, 2214, 2417, 2517,
2617, 3113, 3215, 3515, 3635, 4225, 4430
Sols, Patricia 2519, 4667
Solitander, Nikodemus 3401
Solomon, Barry 2484, 2584
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Stavropoulos, Spyridon 1565
Steacy, Chad 2126, 2556, 2656, 3402
Stearns, Trevor 4270, 4370
Steckley, Marylynn 1525
Steel, Griet 3244
Steenberg, James 1537
Stegman, Tobin 1493
Stehle, Sam 1257
Stehlin, John 2273
Steigemann, Anna 2477
Steil, Justin 2191
Stein, Sarah 2610
Steinberg, Michael 2470, 2570
Steinberg, Philip 1222, 1416, 1516, 2250, 2454
Stenmanns, Julian 4569
Stepchenkova, Svetlana 4120
Stephens, Monica 2125, 3150, 4444
Stephenson, Scott 1254, 1454, 1554, 2154, 2254, 2454
Sterba, Zbynek 1185
Stern, Herschel 3454, 3554
Stern, Julianne 4422
Stern, Pamela 2249
Sternberg, Carolina 1679
Sternberg, Rolf 4279
Sternlieb, Faith 5144
Stevens, Forrest 2468
Stevens, Stan 4176
Stevenson, Jasmine 2470, 2570
Stewart, Blair 2470, 2570
Stewart, Brandi 2470, 2570
Stewart, Dona 1659, 3281
Stewart, Iain 5511
Stewart, Kathleen 2428, 5252
Stewart, Robert 1660, 2474
Stich, Christoph 2130
Stiehm, Sebastian 4125
Stinard-Kiel, Sarah 1444, 4119
Stinchcomb, David 5238
Stinchcomb, Gary 1415
Stine, Melanie 3470, 3570
Stinebaugh, Kathryn 4270, 4370
Stjernstrm, Olof 1143
Stock, Paul 1506, 1606
Stocks, Lee 4270, 4370
Stodolska, Monika 3168
Stoffel, Markus 3122
Stoffelen, Arie 4248
Stoler, Justin 4280
Stoll, Charles 2470, 2570
Stoltman, Joseph 2616
Stone, Jeremy 1464
Stone, Meredith 1102
Stone, Michael 3136
Storper, Michael 1436, 4658
Story, Brett 4123, 4223, 4423
Strachan, Kiersten 4445
Stradford, Todd 1677, 5209
Strager, Michael 3470, 3570
Strait, John 2457
Strale, Mathieu 1667
Stratford, Elaine 1416, 1516
Stratman, Jeremy 2543
Straube, Till 3150
Strauss, Kendra 1125, 1555, 2255, 2523, 3458
Street, Emma 3108
Streletskiy, Dmitry 2551
Strickland, Jamie 2470, 2570
Stricklen, Alison 1554
Stripple, Johannes 1131, 2624
Strm, Patrik 4158
Strmgren, Magnus 1143
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Sylvestre, Paul 1177
Sypion Dutkowska, Natalia 1561
Syrovatkova, Marie 4532
Szab, Linda 2477, 4202
Sziarto, Kristin 1467
Szibbo, Nicola 1551
T
Taber, Eric 3441
Tabor, Lisa 2519
Tagil, Sermin 2666
Tai, Xiaonan 2638
Takahashi, Lois 2440
Tal, Gil 1105
Tamerius, James 4539
Tammaru, Tiit 1143
Tan, Kai Syng 5221
Tan, Yiming 3219
Tang, Qing 3157
Tang, Shuangshuang 3519
Tang, Tao 5239
Tang, Wenwu 1174, 3610, 5165
Tang, Wing-Shing 3546, 3675, 5478
Tang, Ying 3470, 3570
Tang, Zhenghong 2174
Tani, Sirpa 2102
Tanner, Elizabeth 3470, 3570
Tanner, Sean 5464
Tantanasi, Ioanna 5145
Tao, Ran 3653
Taparata, Evan 1555
Tapp, Renee 3516
Tappenden, Andrew 3133, 3136
Tarbox, Allison 2487
Tardif, Jonathan 1505
Tardiff, Rose 4270, 4370
Tarhule, Aondover 3432, 3638
Tarr, Alexander 1187, 3556
Tasan-Kok, Tuna 2680, 4468, 4568, 4668
Tasch, Jeremy 1405, 1577, 2115, 2151, 2215, 2315, 2415, 3450,
3550, 4164, 4464, 5531
Tasker, Kaitlin 2401
Tate, Eric 5458
Taylor, Alan 2101, 4519
Taylor, Calvin 1246
Taylor, Jennifer 4411
Taylor, Linnet 1421, 1521
Taylor, Liz 5206
Taylor, Lowry 2613, 3113
Taylor, Matthew 2185
Taylor, Myfanwy 2588
Taylor, Peter 1465, 1481, 1565, 1665, 3529
Taylor, Yvette 3522
Taylor, Zachary 3470, 3570
Tayyebi, Amin 2668, 5560
Tayyebi, Amirhossein 2668, 5560
Tchoukaleyska, Roza 1422
Teale, Chelsea 4136
Teale, Natalie 1418, 1518, 1618
Tebbett, Natalie 3167
Tecklin, David 2645
Teeple Hopkins, Carmen 3174, 3274
Teerakowitkajorn, Kriangsak 4206
Tehara, Navroop 1551
Teitz, Michael 4558
Teixeira, Carlos 2251, 2625, 3168, 3268, 4437, 4537, 4637
Tellman, Beth 3678
Temenos, Cristina 1165, 1262, 4154
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Titanski-Hooper, Jennifer 1144
Titlow, Kyle 4120
Titz, Alexandra 2160, 2260
Tiwari, Chetan 2105
Tixier, Nicolas 1233
Tobin, Graham 1459
Todd, Meagan 1531
Tolene Rura, Melissa 1145, 1183, 1533, 1621, 2138, 2143, 2422, 3118, 3432,
3463, 4133, 5142, 5557
Tomaszewski, Brian 3215
Tomiak, Julie 2175
Tomoyuki, Suzuki 2633
Toner, Caitlin 5160
Tong, Daoqin 4111, 4211, 4567
Tong, De 1108
Tonucci Filho, Joao 2161, 2261, 3551
Toops, Stanley 2151, 4262, 4446
Tpfer, Laura-Marie 3501
Torrens, Paul 2492
Torres, Jose 4414
Torres, Nilton 3667
Torres, Rebecca 4533
Torres, Robinson 4129
Torres, Valeria 4276
Toufayan, Mark 1655
Toure, Sory 5552
Touyz, Joshuah 4577
Townsend, Christi 2206
Townsend, Stacie 5508
Tozer, Laura 1131
Trainor, Timothy 1120
Tran, Hoa 3263
Tran, Liem 1488
Tranos, Emmanouil 4116, 4216
Trant, Andrew 4526
Trauger, Amy 1650, 2456
Trautman, Laurie 4530, 4630
Travis, Charles 5102
Trepanier, Jill 3164, 3264
Tretter, Eliot 4154
Trevino, Jesus 4511
Tribble, John 3576
Tribby, Calvin 2439
Trimbach, David 5178
Trimble, Sarah 4428
Tritsch, Isabelle 1220
Trivers, Ian 2209
Trombley, Nathan 3418
Trubina, Elena 1194, 1594
Trucksess, Victoria 3470, 3570
Trudeau, Daniel 2149, 5149, 5249
Trudelle, Catherine 3180
Truelove, Yaffa 1679
Truffer, Bernhard 1517, 3474, 3574
Truly, David 3244
Trumbull, Nathaniel 1405, 1577, 1590, 2115, 2151, 2215, 2415, 3661, 4164,
4264, 4464
Trumpp, Tine 2158
Trygg, Kristina 1274
Tsai, Chieh-Ting 5460
Tsai, Huei-Min 2420
Tse, Justin 1595, 1654, 3522
Tsikalas, Stephen 3470, 3570
Tsin, Robert 3438
Tsou, Ming-Hsiang 2428, 2528, 2628, 3128, 3228, 3428
Tu, Jun 4439
Tu, Wei 2579, 5241
Tuan, Yi-Fu 4418
Tubi, Amit 5245
Tucaltan, Gul 1429
Tuccillo, Joseph 5458
U
Uberhuaga Candia, Claudia Marcela 4544
Ucoglu, Murat 5418
Uddin, Lisa 5446
Udosen, Charles 2159
Uebelherr, Joshua 3538
Uhlenwinkel, Anke 1484, 5219
Ulsberger, Ryan 3431
Umali, Rey 3181
Umar, Faisal 2230
Umek, Lauren 1118
Underabi, Husnia 4427
Underhill-Sem, Yvonne 3508
Underwood, Chris 1573, 2236
Ung, Mengieng 5138
Urban, Marie 1660
Urbanik, Julie 2467
Urquieta De Hernandez, Brisa 4270, 4370, 5457
Urquijo, Pedro 5136
Urrutia, Isabel 1138
Usai, Stefano 3275
Usery, E. Lynn 1527, 2474, 3201, 4227
Ustundag, Ebru 1582
Uyarra, Elvira 3574
V
Vaartjes, Ilonca 4439
Vacchelli, Elena 1244
Vachon, Michele 4425, 4525
Vadjunec, Jacqueline 1147, 1247, 1547, 1647, 2147, 2247, 2447, 3147, 4247,
4647
Vainer, Carlos 5137, 5437
Valdivia, Alberto 1292
Valdivia, Gabriela 1633
Vale, Mrio 4435
Valencia, Yolanda 4630
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Valentn, Gladys 3470, 3570
Valli, Chiara 3159, 3259, 3459, 3559
Van Allen, Shivon 2470, 2570
Van Beynen, Philip 2609
Van Den Berge, Martijn 2442
Van Den Hoek, Jamon 5558
Van Der Wouden, Frank 4442
Van Dyke, Courtney 4270, 4370
Van Haperen, Sander 3180, 3280
Van Heur, Bas 5176, 5276, 5476
Van Horn, John 2143
Van Klyton, Aaron 1635
Van Leeuwen, Willem 5552
Van Leuven, Andrew 3637
Van Loon, Jannes 4110
Van Meeteren, Michiel 4222
Van Meter, Kevin 2558, 2678
Van Noorloos, Femke 1263
Van Oort, Frank 3175
Van Patter, Lauren 1230
Van Ramshorst, Jared 4257
Van Riemsdijk, Micheline 2625, 4114
Van Sant, Levi 4161, 4261, 4461
Van Wee, Bert 3226
Van Weesep, Jan 3176
Vanchan, Vida 4222, 4422
Vandamme, Fie 1241
Vandeberg, Gregory 2135
Vandekerckhove, Nel 2463, 4258
Vanden Boer, Dorien 4248
Vander Hulst, Douglas 2470, 2570
Vanderbeck, Robert 3422
Vanderberg, Justin 3452
Vanhoof, Maarten 1110
Vanhorn, Jason 3225
Vanik, Leonor 2627
Vanin, Fabio 5176
Vanlooy, Jeffrey 2135
Vanolo, Alberto 1564, 4143, 4243
Vanos, Jennifer 3138, 3238, 3438, 3538
Vansteenkiste, Jennifer 1579, 5477
Vanthillo, Ties 4655
Varanay, Stephanie 2470, 2570
Varanka, Dalia 4227
Vardhan, Mamta 4454, 4554, 4654, 5154, 5254, 5454, 5554
Varga, Joseph 2261, 2678
Varna, Georgiana 2109
Varrel, Aurelie 3606
Varrientos, Giselle 4270, 4370
Varun Ramachandran, Fnu 1651
Vasudevan, Alex 5162, 5262
Vatne, Eirik 1580
Vatovec, Timothy 5506
Vaz, Eric 2668
Vaz, Priscilla 4402
Vazquez, Delma 4632
Veeck, Gregory 2545, 3120
Velasquez, Nicolas 1630, 4458
Velednitsky, Stephanie 2576
Velempini, Kgosietsile 5406
Vender, Joann (Jodi) 1513, 2213, 2533, 3437
Vera Bchel, Nelson 2566
Vera-Martin, Ana 1264
Vercoe, Richard 4561
Vergara Arribas, Nicolas 4466
Verkoeyen, Stephanie 2552
Verma, Kanika 1113, 4451, 5106
Vernon, Stacey 4270, 4370
Veronis, Luisa 1457
Verplanke, Jeroen 1421
Verrax, Fanny 4144
W
Wachsmuth, David 3105, 3405, 3616
Wadhwa, Vandana 1577, 1677, 3450, 3550, 4424
Wadwani, Ashok 2113, 4113, 4413
Wadwani, Ishu 4413
Waechter, Katrina 1220
Wafer, Alex 4280
Wagendorp, Jeroen 3114
Wagner, Lauren 2122, 5476
Wagner, Melissa 2659, 3470, 3570
Wagner, Nicole 4236
Wainwright, Joel 1514, 5127, 5227
Waite, Jacqueline 3213, 4213
Waite, Louise 4405
Wakabayashi, Yoshiki 2253
Wakefield, Stephanie 1520, 2524
Walcott-Wilson, Emma 1458
Waldron, Richard 1502
Walenta, Jayme 5405
Walker, Blake Byron 4238
Walker, Chad 4108, 4208
Walker, Gordon 2173, 2524, 2624, 3536
Walker, James 2289, 2462
Walker, John 4501, 4601
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Walker, Kyle 4253
Walker, Leah 2470, 2570
Walker, Richard 2226, 4558, 5511
Walker, Samuel 1506
Walks, Alan 3156, 3256, 3562
Wall, Ronald 1465, 1565
Wall, Tamara 1259
Wallace, Cynthia 3467
Wallace, Laura 2470, 2570
Wallace, Zeb 4270, 4370
Wallbaum, Katie 3136
Wallgrn, Jan Oliver 1285
Walser, Manfred 1546, 1646
Walsey, Victoria 1417
Walsh, Megan 2201
Walsh, Rebecca 4536
Walsh-Dilley, Marygold 2220
Walter, Andy 2219, 3550
Walter, Rebecca 4553
Walther, Olivier 4458
Walther, Suzanne 1209, 2637
Walton, Grant 2493
Walton, William 1166
Walton-Roberts, Margaret 2423, 3274, 4437
Wan, Neng 3240
Wan, You 1527
Wan, Zhanming 1578
Wang, Bo 2433
Wang, Caixia 4277
Wang, Chao 1622
Wang, Chen 3158
Wang, Cuizhen 5452, 5552
Wang, Donggen 1164, 3119, 3219, 3419
Wang, Enru 1577, 4145
Wang, Fahui 4139
Wang, Fang 2146
Wang, Fengxia 4546
Wang, Guangxing 4673
Wang, Hao 3137
Wang, Haoluan 2470, 2570
Wang, He 5453
Wang, Huiqing 2470, 2570
Wang, Jida 1109, 5402
Wang, Jiejing 3620
Wang, Jingyu 4408
Wang, Jue 4438
Wang, Jun 5161
Wang, Le 5452, 5552
Wang, Li 2433
Wang, Lili 2402
Wang, Lu 3139
Wang, Mingfeng 1151
Wang, Minzi 4577
Wang, Muning 2153
Wang, Qingfang 1280
Wang, Raymond 2463
Wang, Sean 1184, 1497, 1595
Wang, Shaowen 1427, 1527, 1627, 2127, 2227, 3127, 5252
Wang, Shuguang 4202
Wang, Shujie 2437
Wang, Wenfei 1151
Wang, Xi 4108
Wang, Xianwei 2443
Wang, Xiaoguang 2211
Wang, Xiaoyang 4110
Wang, Xu 4546
Wang, Yi (Victor) 4550
Wang, Yi-Chen 2441
Wang, Yiting 4235
Wang, Yu 3470, 3570
Wang, Zheng 5261
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Wellbrock, Jasper 4535
Weller, Sally 4535, 4635
Wells, Greta 3470, 3570
Wells, Kathryn 1142, 2675
Welsh, William 5102
Wemple, Beverley 1486
Wenderlich, Michelle 2161, 2261, 5262
Weng, Qihao 3566, 3666, 4156, 4256, 4456, 4556, 4656
Wenger, Kathryn 2147
Wentrup, Robert 1256
Wentz, Elizabeth 2513, 3201, 4567
Wenz, Laura 5237
Wenzel, Matt 3470, 3570
Werlen, Benno 3529
Werner, Adrian 5114
Werner, Marion 3601
Wernette, Phillipe 3464
Wertman, John 4168, 5232
Wertz, Karen 1159
Wessel, Nate 5465
Wessel, Terje 2430
Wessell, Jonathan 1106, 2413
Wessels, Anke 4650
West, Christina Maria 5478
West, Isaac 2168
West, Keith 2128
Westberg, Natalie 2509
Westcott, Nancy 3470, 3570
Westerkam, Henrik 2137
Westerman, John 5169
Westermark, Kristina 3578
Westerveld, Levi 1268
Westin, Kerstin 2110
Westin, Sara 1562
Weterings, Anet 4242
Wetherholt, William 3278
Wetzel, Richard 2640
Whalley, Jason 1256
Whear, Jared 2576
Whetung, Madeline 1192
Whetung, Olivia 1192
While, Aidan 1480
White, Emily 3428
White, Jonah 2235, 4445
White, Kristopher 2215
White, Mia 2673
White, Michael 3540
White, Parker 2470, 2570
White, Richard 2189, 2263, 2289, 2295, 2489, 2589
White, Travis 1185
Whitehead, Matthew 2491
Whiteside, Heather 1235
Whitesides, Clayton 3470, 3570
Whiting, Robert 2517
Whitney, Hilary 2506
Whitney, Joseph 3120
Whitson, Risa 5447
Whitt, Clayton 2240
Whitten, Meredith 4414
Wicker, Stacey 1663
Wickham, Elliot 4229
Wickhorst, Andrew 4626
Wideman, Trevor 4181
Widener, Jeffrey 2119, 2436, 3413, 3514
Widener, Michael 2439, 2539, 2640, 3141, 3539
Widhalm, Melissa 1218
Widner, Emariana 5264
Wieczorek, William 3541
Wiegand, Felix 1502
Wiemann, Judith 2176
Wiese, Anne 1227
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Wise, Erika 4157
Wise, Nicholas 2109, 2209, 2409, 2509
Wiseman, Suzi 2467
Wisner, Ben 2460, 2560, 2660
Wissink, Bart 5176
Wissmann, Torsten 2257, 2457, 2557
Wissoker, Peter 2664
Withers, Charles 2432, 3131, 5567
Withers, Suzanne 3518, 3664
Witkowski, Kristine 4221
Witlox, Frank 1164, 5140, 5240, 5440
Wittman, Hannah 1219, 1462
Wladyka, Dawid 5514
Wojcik, Dariusz 4210
Wolensky, Abigael 3480
Wolf, Garrett 3626
Wolf, John 3456
Wolf, Joy 3470, 3570
Wolf, Levi 4548
Wolfe, David 2526
Wolfe, Rebecca 1132
Wolfe, Sven 1494
Wolff, Anne 3179
Wolff, Annika 1138
Wolff, Manuel 5210
Wolfinbarger, Susan 3101
Wolford, Wendy 1528, 2156, 2461, 2532, 3232
Wolifson, Peta 3159
Woltemade, Christopher 3221, 3421, 3521, 3621
Wong, Aidan 3401
Wong, David 1674, 3218, 5152, 5252
Wong, Madeleine 3659
Wong, Paulina 3438
Wong, Sandy 3440
Wong, Theresa 1538, 2660
Wood, Astrid 1265
Wood, Brittany 1178
Wood, Denis 2464, 3126
Wood, Katherine 2470, 2570
Wood, Patricia 2189, 2289, 2489, 2589, 5147, 5467
Wood, Peter 1144, 1244, 4402
Wood, Stephen 1193, 1293
Wood, Victoria 1162
Woods, Michael 1501, 2152
Woodward, Keith 1614, 2250, 4124
Woodworth, Max 3646, 4545
Woon, Chih Yuan 5462
Worth, Nancy 2223, 3664, 4424
Woudsma, Clarence 1511
Wrathall, David 2285, 2420, 5559
Wright, Dawn 1527
Wright, Kathryn 3659, 4114
Wright, Kristine 2246
Wright, Laura 4270, 4370
Wright, Richard 2118, 2625, 3218
Wright, Willie 3236, 3663
Wu, Bing 1210
Wu, Changshan 3165, 3265, 4156, 4256
Wu, Chia-Yu 1590
Wu, Chung-Tong 2180, 2280
Wu, Cizhen 2130
Wu, Dan 4109
Wu, Fulong 1245, 1445, 1545, 1645
Wu, Huayi 5465
Wu, Jianyong 2666
Wu, Jiaying 1515
Wu, Kang 1565
Wu, Pi-Yu 3537
Wu, Qitao 3452
Wu, Qiusheng 3265
Wu, Shuang-Ye 4146
X
Xavier, Glenn 1485
Xi, Qiangmin 2470, 2570
Xia, Jizhe 1174, 1674, 4409, 4477
Xian, George 4156, 4656
Xiang, Longgang 2511
Xianhua, He 5151
Xiao, Allen 2241
Xiao, Weiye 4555
Xiao, Xiao 1620
Xiao, Zuopeng 3219
Xie, Qijiao 2411
Xie, Wudan 4148
Xie, Yanhua 3566
Xierali, Imam 5241
Xing, Guang 5256
Xiong, Haoyi 3470, 3570
Xiong, Heigang 1559
Xiong, Longhai 1217
Xu, Bo 2674
Xu, Chen 3428
Xu, Dandan 4270, 4370
Xu, Haiqing 2433
Xu, Li 2211
Xu, Liyan 3620
Xu, Min 1569
Xu, Shuang 4609
Xu, Wei 1151, 1251, 1451, 2205, 4446
Xu, Xiaoxia 3210
Xu, Yang 3128
Xu, Yaping 4431
Xu, Zengwang 1183
Xue, Bowei 1569
Xue, Jie 1226
Xue, Lan 5153
Xue, Ling 4130
Y
Yamamura, Sakura 5276
Yamazaki, Kenji 5209
Yamazaki, Tomoko 5209
Yamin-Pasternak, Sveta 2510
Yamskikh, Galina 1283, 4164
Yan, Guoqian 4270, 4370
Yan, Jun 2291
Yan, Lin 3668
Yang, Bo 3146
Yang, Byungyun 5258
Yang, Chaowei 1174, 2474, 3127, 3577, 3677, 4577, 4677
Yang, Chuankai 1151
Yang, Di 2290
Yang, Eunjeong 2527
Yang, Fan 1111
Yang, Jason 4270, 4370
Yang, Jiawen 1574
Yang, Jiue-An 2428
Yang, Kaihan 3520
Yang, Li 2631
Yang, Liang 4128
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Yang, Shengfu 3637
Yang, Shuang 5260
Yang, Wei 5141
Yang, Xiaojun 2547, 2647, 4270, 4370, 4673
Yang, Xin 4145
Yang, Xining 2528
Yang, Xuebin 5452
Yang, Yang 2402
Yang, Yu 1575
Yang, Zutao 4270, 4370
Yao, Jing 4548
Yao, Xiaoming 5251
Yapa, Lakshman 2494, 2594
Yarker, Sophie 5201
Yarnal, Brenton 4565
Yaste, Danielle 4270, 4370
Yasumiishi, Misa 4477
Yates, Emily 4270, 4370
Yates, Julian 2188, 2532, 2632, 5255, 5455, 5555
Yates, Michelle 3257
Yavan, Nuri 1656
Ybarra, Megan 2590, 3129
Ye, Chao 5553
Ye, Hengchun 1518
Ye, Huairen 3141
Ye, Qian 1651
Ye, Xiang 3146
Ye, Xinyue 2427, 2428, 2528, 2628, 3128, 3177, 3228, 3277, 3428
Yeager, Victoria 4270, 4370
Yeakley, Alan 1286
Yeh, Emily 2121, 3646, 5123
Yeniaras, Aysegul 3259
Yetkin Ataer, Muge 1439
Yeung, Chon Fai 3520
Yeung, Godfrey 5536
Yeung, Henry 1517, 3601, 5480
Yeung, Yue 3120, 3675
Yi, Hoonchong 3147
Yin, Junjun 1427
Yin, Ping 1625
Yocum, Heather 3569
Yoder, Landon 1195
Yonto, Daniel 3452
Yoo, Eun-Hye 3146, 3241
Yoo, Sanglim 2105
Yoon, Ee-Seul 2293
Yoon, Heeju 1479
Yoon, Hyejin 3580, 4222
Yoon, Jihwan 1145
Yoon, Okkyong 3160
You, Mingde 2637
You, Xiaojun 2581
Young, Aaron 2136
Young, Amanda 4426, 4662, 5479
Young, Jeffrey 2417
Young, Julie 3280
Young, Kenneth 1552, 4620
Young, Sean 2441
Young, Shelby 4126
Young, Stephen 1155, 1255, 2131, 3638, 4633
Young, Vanessa 2554
Youngs, Yolonda 2470, 2570
Yu, Danlin 1561
Yu, Hongbo 1274, 1474, 1574
Yu, Hsiao-Wei 2470, 2570
Yu, Jie 5138
Yu, Leqian 5155, 5255
Yu, Li 4262
Yu, Manzhu 4177
Yu, Mingjing 1586
Yu, Qian 1109, 5402
Z
Zadrazilova, Dagmar 5216
Zadrozny, Joann 3554
Zahara, Alexander 1532
Zakas, Chelsea 2470, 2570
Zale, Joslyn 3453
Zaltz Austwick, Martin 2192
Zaman, Serhat 1681
Zamperlin, Paola 4655
Zaniewski, Kazimierz 1585
Zaro, Gregory 5124
Zarzar, Chris 2143
Zavar, Elyse 1459
Zebracki, Martin 3236, 3436, 3514, 3614, 3650, 4421, 4521, 4621, 5117, 5217,
5233, 5417
Zebrasky, Ben 5580
Zeiderman, Austin 1491, 2132, 2221, 2421, 2521, 2621
Zeigler, Donald 2470, 2570
Zeitler, Ezra 2436
Zeller, Nicholas 4429
Zellmer, Linda 1161
Zelzer, Karen 3470, 3570
Zema, Shayna 1220
Zeneidi, Djemila 3174
Zeng, Yu-Qi 1495
Zenk, Shannon 3140
Zettler-Mann, Aaron 2187
Zhan, Matthew 3477
Zhang, Amy 5554
Zhang, Baoqing 4146
Zhang, Chaozhi 1663
Zhang, Chuanrong 4209
Zhang, Chunhua 1675
Zhang, Fan 3620
Zhang, Fang 5109
Zhang, Guo-Qin 4270, 4370
Zhang, Haitao 1461
Zhang, Honglei 5151
Zhang, Jingqiu 3219
Zhang, Jun 1545
Zhang, Lanhui 2545
Zhang, Lei 3566
Zhang, Ling 2178
Zhang, Mengyao 2437
Zhang, Ouya 2527
Zhang, Qi 5260
Zhang, Qian 1638
Zhang, Qiaofeng (Robin) 1621
Zhang, Shanqi 3153
Zhang, Shengrun 4506
Zhang, Siyang 2269
Zhang, Su 3265
Zhang, Weilong 3210
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Zhang, Weixing 4209
Zhang, Weiyang 4216
Zhang, Wenjia 3519
Zhang, Xiang 4102, 5253
Zhang, Xiaoling 2235, 4445, 4545
Zhang, Xiaowan 1479
Zhang, Xiaoxiang 4546
Zhang, Xiaoyang 2469
Zhang, Xing 1105
Zhang, Xuan 4555
Zhang, Yan 3619
Zhang, Ying 4527
Zhang, Yongjun 3470, 3570
Zhang, Zhao 2145
Zhang, Zidong 2543
Zhao, Bo 2174, 2274
Zhao, Chang 1211
Zhao, Chunhong 4230
Zhao, Huanyang 3177
Zhao, Juanjuan 5140
Zhao, Miaoxi 1665
Zhao, Panshu 3470, 3570
Zhao, Pengjun 3419
Zhao, Qingliang 3277
Zhao, Qunshan 4673
Zhao, Shiquan 4128
Zhao, Tingting 4679
Zhao, Xingyou 3470, 3570
Zhao, Yawei 2402
Zhao, Yimin 2145
Zhao, Yu 4411
Zhao, Yun 2470, 2570
Zhao, Yuxi 1211
Zhao, Ziliang 3128
Zheng, Jie 1161
Zheng, Minrui 4511
Zheng, Tao 1253
Zheng, Yinghua 4270, 4370
Zheng, Yuanfan 4456
Zhibin, Li 5224
Zhong, Shiran 3577
Zhong, Yun 4162
Zhonghua, Gu 3480
Zhou, Peiling 5138
Zhou, Sen 4539
Zhou, Shangyi 2408, 2608
Zhou, Shuli 3677
Zhou, Xiran 4467
Zhou, Yang 1476
Zhou, Yao 3164
Zhou, Yu 3420, 4446, 4645
Zhou, Yuhong 3165
Zhou, Yuyu 4156, 5156, 5256
Zhu, A-Xing 4155
Zhu, Haojie 3530
Zhu, Hong 2408, 2508
Zhu, Laiyin 1478
Zhu, Lianqi 4270, 4370
Zhu, Linli 3537
Zhu, Qing 2290
Zhu, Tianke 2208
Zhu, Tongxin 4246
Zhu, Wenbo 2611
Zhu, Xi 2635
Zhu, Zhanqiang 2552
Zhu, Zhiwen 2437
Zhuang, Zhixi 2409, 4202
Zhuo, Hong 4116
Zhuo, Li 1217
Zick, Stephanie 3164
Ziegler, Susy 3470, 3570
Zimmerer, Karl 1169, 1193, 1269, 1293, 1469, 2156, 2256, 2456, 4509
Zimmerman, Jeffrey 3426
Zimmermann, Friedrich 4653
Zimmermann, Petra 5435
Zimmermann-Janschitz, Susanne 3440
Zinger, Jessica 2287
Zinovev, Andrei 4164
Zook, Matthew 3444, 3544, 4158
Zoomers, Annelies 3144, 3244
Zou, Lei 5552
Zou, Yanhong 5251
Zou, Yi 3537
Zou, Zhiqiang 4270, 4370
Zubair, Opeyemi 2547
Zuev, Dennis 1262
Zulu, Leo 3540
Zume, Joseph 4153, 4229
Zunkel, Paul 1648
Zuo, Chengchao 1135
Zuo, Huifang 3154
Zurayk, Rami 1469
Zvoleff, Alex 5539
Zwick, Austin 2585
GISCI
3513
Esri
2417,2517,2617,3215,3415,3515
Ethics, Justice, and Human Rights Specialty Group
1568,2827,3450,3550,5133,5278,5558
Ethnic Geography
3622
Ethnic Geography Specialty Group
1457,1563,1595,2165,2251,2435,2535,2625,3167,3168,3218,3268,3418,
3478,3518,3618,3659,4117,4161,4260,4261,4402,4427,4437,4461,4502,
4575,4602,4637,4737,5101,5106,5201,5206,5406,5506
European Specialty Group
1191,1463,2725,4122,4279,4479,4564,5178
Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group
1102,1185,1188,1260,1285,1288,1427,1485,1488,1527,1585,1588,1609,
1627,1651,1674,2125,2153,2174,2186,2190,2225,2227,2253,2274,2290,
2425,2428,2437,2438,2453,2474,2490,2528,2538,2547,2553,2574,2628,
2638,2641,2647,2668,2674,2717,3127,3128,3153,3201,3228,3240,3241,
3253,3435,3441,3477,3541,3548,3577,3641,3677,4109,4111,4177,4209,
4211,4277,4455,4467,4477,4567,4573,4577,4673,4677,5152,5160,5241,
5252,5260,5265,5430,5452,5465, 5552,5560
Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group
1152,1184,1192,1292,1467,1492,1526,1582,1592,1595,1626,1679,2168,
2175,2217,2223,2263,2275,2423,2475,2523,2556,2567,2575,2623,2656,
2667,3131,3166,3174,3206,3266,3274,3306,3406,3458,3466,3506,3508,
3608,3627,3664,4123,4124,4131,4160,4178,4217,4223,4224,4268,4278,
4423,4424,4465,4468,4478,4530,4567,4568, 4578,4630,4662,4668,5119,
5147,5167,5247,5267,5447
Geographies of Food and Agriculture Specialty Group
1121,1147,1169,1195,1216,1269,1425,1469,1506,1525,1579,1606,1647,
2114,2147,2156,2194,2256,2410,2456,2461,2510,2561,2640,3137,3179,
3279,3317,3468,3532,3565,3568,3632,3665,3668,4106,4151,4232,4247,
4432,4452,4532,4552,4632,4652,5157,5166,5213,5266
Geography and Online Education
1206,2417,2517,2617,3215,3415,3515,4551
Geography Education Specialty Group
1106,1206,1484,1513,1584,1652,2417,2419,2519,2653,3114,3435,3454,
3515,3554,4151,4220,4225,4252,4325,4413,4430,4451,4551,5435,5531,
5535
Geography Faculty Development Alliance (GFDA)
1113
Geography of Religions and Belief Systems Specialty Group
1426,1654,3422,3522,3816,4427
GeoHumanities
1663,1668,2131,2229,2231,2233,2265,2429,2431,2465,2531,2536,2565,
2633,2636,2665,3133,3152,3236,3431,3433,3436,3448,3514,3533,3614,
3633,4231,4280,4431,4433,4436,4531,4533,4536,4633,4636,5214,5233,
5236
Geomorphology Specialty Group
1115,1215,1286,1415,1486,1515,1586,1615,2187,2287,2487,2587,2637,
3221,3421,3521,3621,3726,4155,4255,4419,4455,4555,4620,5131,5231
3568,3665,3668,4106,4108,4425,4525,4561,4636,4652,4661,5213,5238,
5408,5580
TOPICAL INDEX
Africa
1109,1153,1156,1161,1183,1193,1229,1230,1247,1249,1252,1255,
1256,1261,1263,1266,1268,1276,1277,1421,1426,1435,1438,1445,
1447,1458,1480,1483,1495,1505,1516,1528,1530,1531,1545,1555,
1556,1563,1583,1586,1615,1635,1645,1647,1669,1680,2106,2141,
2162,2169,2209,2236,2241,2255,2256,2259,2281,2422,2447,2452,
2461,2462,2470,2493,2510,2521,2532,2560,2561,2570,2578,2580,
2591,2601,2632,2638,2655,2663,3118,3125,3137,3144,3151,3161,
3215,3222,3236,3237,3244,3252,3262,3269,3416,3417,3432,3452,
3457,3461,3467,3469,3470,3505,3508,3537,3540,3558,3569,3570,
3632,3633,3640,3652,3655,3659,3662,3665,3666,3667,4138,4141,
4161,4176,4209,4229,4230,4238,4241,4245,4248,4265,4270,4280,
4370,4441,4480,4520,4529,4554,4569,4578,4608,4609,4630,4633,
4640,4661,4678,4680,5101,5105,5129,5130,5142,5166,5168,5177,
5205,5237,5247,5255,5259,5264,5269,5406,5425,5437,5455,5459,
5476,5505,5514,5552,5555,5557,5562,5576
Agricultural Geography
1119,1160,1161,1169,1181,1193,1195,1216,1218,1219,1238,1247,
1261,1269,1281,1406,1418,1425,1452,1469,1506,1525,1576,1578,
1580,1592,1606,1647,1648,1653,1666,1675,2106,2114,2138,2156,
2158,2188,2206,2227,2255,2256,2280,2409,2411,2458,2461,2470,
2506,2532,2561,2570,2576,2606,2626,2633,2640,2654,2668,3137,
3162,3165,3179,3208,3237,3247,3255,3277,3278,3279,3401,3417,
3447,3457,3468,3470,3532,3535,3540,3547,3565,3568,3570,3610,
3632,3633,3640,3647,3655,3665,3666,3668,4106,4115,4161,4222,
4229,4232,4238,4261,4265,4267,4270,4370,4402,4432,4433,4452,
4454,4466,4481,4532,4541,4546,4552,4609,4636,4661,4663,5129,
5142,5157,5166,5167,5177,5208,5213,5266,5418,5435,5452,5454,
5455,5460,5477,5511,5520,5577,5580
Biogeography
1153,1173,1211,1215,1273,1274,1415,1417,1418,1437,1473,1515,1540,
1552,1554,1573,1586,1615,1673,1678,2101,2124,2201,2224,2274,2279,
2285,2401,2433,2436,2441,2465,2467,2469,2470,2501,2570,2601,2637,
2638,3111,3147,3163,3211,3222,3225,3253,3467,3470,3570,3621,3678,
4126,4136,4148,4226,4236,4267,4270,4273,4370,4426,4456,4467,4502,
4526,4539,4626,5131,5141,5231,5253,5420,5452,5502,5539,5559,5579
Animal Geographies
1130,1195,1230,1261,1476,1501,1519,1540,2467,2470,2495,2538,
2570,2638,3155,3211,3245,3253,3260,3409,3460,3467,3469,3470,
3533,3542,3560,3570,3577,3633,3680,3681,4106,4115,4146,4174,
4215,4219,4270,4370,4559,4633,4654,5167,5280,5420
Applied Geography
1108,1109,1120,1135,1178,1216,1226,1230,1260,1261,1279,1433,
1453,1459,1466,1490,1506,1509,1553,1561,1578,1588,1609,1621,
1625,1642,1648,2106,2109,2130,2133,2138,2153,2159,2174,2178,
2211,2269,2411,2448,2470,2477,2490,2511,2527,2528,2537,2552,
2570,2577,2581,2592,2636,2638,2639,2641,2657,3133,3141,3146,
3157,3240,3250,3253,3431,3441,3456,3462,3470,3530,3537,3540,
3556,3562,3570,3576,3609,3653,3667,3668,4106,4120,4121,4153,
4162,4221,4238,4270,4370,4401,4431,4440,4476,4479,4511,4540,
4613,4639,4640,4655,4679,5114,5141,5175,5239,5258,5260,5269,
5275,5420,5435,5519,5520,5535,5546
Arid Regions
1109,1160,1216,1476,1618,1638,2147,2247,3263,3430,3432,3470,
3521,3564,3570,4177,4211,4229,4276,4528,4560,4651,5244,5567
Asia
1130,1155,1180,1194,1217,1238,1245,1249,1251,1255,1264,1297,
1425,1443,1445,1450,1455,1479,1492,1497,1505,1516,1530,1545,
1557,1584,2115,2130,2133,2145,2146,2149,2151,2157,2158,2159,
2187,2195,2208,2215,2220,2221,2245,2264,2268,2280,2402,2415,
2421,2423,2441,2458,2463,2466,2470,2537,2564,2570,2591,2593,
2594,2606,2619,2631,2633,2662,2663,2681,3108,3119,3120,3175,
3181,3217,3255,3260,3277,3279,3401,3409,3420,3437,3451,3459,
3462,3465,3470,3480,3502,3505,3509,3520,3537,3546,3552,3563,
3564,3566,3570,3578,3580,3606,3609,3646,3659,3662,4102,4110,
4111,4128,4158,4222,4230,4235,4245,4248,4270,4275,4370,4411,
4429,4435,4469,4474,4505,4509,4510,4520,4523,4579,4610,4622,
4644,4651,4666,4678,4680,5110,5118,5123,5124,5127,5138,5153,
5167,5169,5176,5206,5209,5218,5251,5254,5256,5260,5261,5420,
5453,5454,5462,5518,5536,5576
Behavioral Geography
1110,1138,1164,1178,1180,1185,1205,1210,1218,1259,1274,1285,1433,
1463,1474,1476,1557,1559,1563,2110,2163,2178,2192,2222,2236,2470,
2525,2539,2570,2628,2639,2669,3119,3206,3219,3244,3251,3278,3408,
3419,3440,3477,3511,3554,3609,3619,3640,3651,3677,4127,4140,4243,
4266,4277,4414,4467,4527,4529,4614,4621,4640,4677,4679,5102,5160,
5206,5275
Bible Geography
3125,3431
Business Geography
1127,1180,1216,1259,1264,1276,1278,1280,1455,1511,1535,1575,1580,
1656,1665,2130,2142,2178,2242,2422,2470,2526,2567,2570,2577,2605,
2664,3158,3175,3176,3258,3276,3457,3461,3463,3475,3476,3501,3552,
3576,3578,4102,4125,4154,4158,4162,4210,4222,4245,4270,4370,4422,
4432,4480,4631,5160,5222,5536
Canada
1119,1138,1173,1192,1262,1273,1294,1295,1430,1432,1449,1457,1492,
1516,1551,1611,2101,2110,2133,2153,2175,2178,2209,2249,2251,2275,
2435,2453,2470,2475,2477,2539,2570,2576,2579,2581,2584,2585,2633,
2676,3139,3154,3156,3162,3205,3275,3278,3406,3452,3470,3570,4176,
4181,4205,4223,4226,4238,4257,4261,4270,4370,4411,4457,4468,4474,
4530,4541,4544,4581,4605,4606,4635,4668,5114,5141,5147,5206,5210,
5214,5224,5254,5451,5478,5577
Careers and professional development
1132,1182,1484,1584,1656,2186,2214,2470,2479,2570,2581,3157,3160,
3437,3463,3556,4227,4270,4370,4613,5276,5453
Cartography
1106,1120,1158,1185,1202,1216,1229,1233,1237,1268,1285,1288,1419,
1433,1453,1485,1519,1553,1554,1574,1585,1653,1668,2111,2125,2127,
2128,2131,2186,2219,2225,2253,2289,2437,2470,2474,2531,2570,2581,
2627,2635,2636,2638,2658,3131,3150,3152,3157,3160,3231,3237,3250,
3253,3408,3415,3437,3448,3453,3456,3530,3537,3556,3580,3661,3667,
4116,4139,4221,4227,4270,4370,4428,4444,4448,4457,4467,4536,4544,
4650,5132,5265,5414,5465,5565
China
1101,1108,1111,1146,1151,1163,1165,1202,1205,1211,1216,1217,1221,
1245,1251,1258,1261,1262,1266,1279,1297,1405,1435,1445,1451,1479,
1488,1497,1510,1511,1540,1545,1547,1549,1559,1565,1574,1618,1622,
1635,1638,1645,1663,2108,2128,2130,2141,2145,2146,2148,2178,2187,
2208,2241,2402,2408,2427,2443,2463,2469,2470,2508,2528,2537,2545,
2552,2557,2570,2611,2631,2647,2663,2674,3119,3120,3128,3129,3137,
3153,3157,3158,3177,3210,3219,3263,3277,3408,3409,3419,3420,3446,
3462,3470,3474,3478,3501,3519,3520,3527,3537,3546,3566,3570,3619,
3620,3637,3646,3652,4109,4130,4144,4145,4146,4147,4158,4162,4208,
4209,4211,4216,4239,4245,4246,4262,4270,4274,4370,4431,4442,4445,
4454,4477,4535,4546,4550,4556,4577,4680,5120,5132,5135,5138,5151,
5153,5156,5160,5161,5175,5224,5251,5253,5255,5260,5261,5453,5502,
5536,5553,5554
TOPICAL INDEX
Climatology and Meteorology
1159,1173,1174,1188,1218,1226,1259,1261,1273,1281,1418,1452,
1473,1478,1515,1518,1527,1553,1573,1578,1590,1618,1648,1653,
1673,1678,2135,2137,2169,2224,2236,2237,2240,2269,2274,2438,
2451,2469,2470,2484,2506,2537,2538,2551,2570,2581,2609,2626,
2655,2668,2679,3110,3122,3138,3164,3165,3221,3238,3263,3264,
3277,3415,3417,3432,3437,3438,3465,3470,3538,3553,3564,3566,
3570,3576,3610,3621,3640,3653,3662,3678,4146,4157,4164,4167,
4229,4236,4266,4267,4270,4273,4370,4411,4477,4526,4528,4539,
4540,4556,4562,4565,4626,4628,4677,5109,5166,5218,5460,5539
Coastal and Marine
1115,1217,1229,1252,1253,1254,1260,1261,1281,1416,1460,1473,
1559,1573,1587,1659,1675,2124,2127,2137,2248,2295,2410,2433,
2470,2495,2510,2519,2554,2569,2570,2595,2609,2645,3164,3165,
3225,3277,3456,3464,3470,3564,3567,3570,3617,4173,4226,4230,
4265,4270,4276,4370,4428,4431,4476,4528,4560,4561,4562,4576,
4628,4650,4651,5102,5109,5124,5159,5202,5245,5258,5402,5446,
5458,5502,5560
Communication
1127,1156,1157,1164,1218,1222,1227,1255,1256,1257,1276,1285,
1292,1443,1449,1456,1457,1481,1531,1543,1557,1657,1663,2131,
2136,2157,2174,2225,2230,2233,2239,2257,2425,2431,2437,2446,
2470,2493,2537,2557,2559,2570,2633,2654,2658,2665,2669,3133,
3150,3259,3428,3453,3477,3553,3576,3650,3679,4120,4140,4158,
4216,4266,4270,4370,4477,4544,4550,4565,4580,4601,5180,5417,
5420,5459,5520
Coupled Human and Natural Systems
1115,1153,1160,1174,1193,1195,1215,1218,1237,1247,1252,1254,
1260,1286,1415,1420,1432,1437,1447,1466,1473,1476,1486,1515,
1525,1527,1537,1540,1547,1552,1560,1576,1590,1615,1620,1628,
1629,1637,1638,1647,1673,1676,1681,2108,2119,2120,2136,2147,
2156,2159,2195,2201,2220,2247,2256,2258,2420,2438,2447,2460,
2470,2484,2547,2554,2565,2570,2580,2601,2611,2647,2666,3117,
3118,3122,3137,3147,3155,3163,3221,3238,3245,3253,3421,3447,
3453,3464,3467,3470,3510,3521,3538,3547,3548,3553,3570,3610,
3647,3667,4127,4128,4135,4147,4163,4165,4215,4247,4255,4263,
4270,4370,4463,4476,4481,4509,4516,4532,4539,4563,4576,4609,
4624,4629,4636,4647,4654,4663,4677,4678,5102,5118,5135,5158,
5159,5160,5166,5208,5218,5231,5235,5260,5266,5402,5411,5427,
5459,5477,5511,5527,5551,5552,5559
Cryosphere
1254,1461,1518,1527,1552,1554,1675,2135,2237,2437,2451,2537,
2551,2554,2668,3122,3465,3470,3537,3570,4270,4370,4577
Cultural and Political Ecology
1116,1130,1132,1155,1169,1176,1177,1181,1182,1192,1195,1216,
1219,1220,1222,1231,1237,1247,1269,1277,1292,1295,1406,1411,
1416,1417,1420,1425,1432,1437,1438,1447,1454,1466,1469,1492,
1495,1501,1505,1506,1528,1530,1532,1538,1552,1555,1556,1560,
1566,1592,1606,1617,1620,1628,1642,1645,1657,1664,1666,1679,
2120,2126,2132,2136,2137,2149,2156,2159,2184,2185,2201,2210,
2230,2232,2249,2252,2256,2276,2285,2288,2410,2415,2420,2426,
2448,2450,2459,2460,2461,2465,2467,2470,2480,2485,2509,2510,
2524,2560,2561,2563,2565,2570,2578,2580,2595,2601,2611,2619,
2624,2627,2631,2632,2645,2658,2663,2676,3117,3120,3151,3161,
3180,3208,3217,3230,3237,3245,3251,3255,3260,3262,3278,3409,
3410,3418,3426,3436,3446,3460,3469,3478,3508,3509,3517,3521,
3526,3531,3535,3538,3540,3555,3560,3563,3565,3569,3617,3632,
3636,3640,3646,3655,3665,3679,3680,3681,4105,4108,4115,4125,
4129,4141,4161,4163,4165,4173,4176,4205,4214,4219,4232,4239,
4243,4247,4254,4261,4263,4265,4267,4269,4273,4421,4429,4433,
4441,4454,4459,4460,4463,4466,4516,4529,4532,4533,4541,4550,
4552,4554,4560,4561,4563,4566,4610,4624,4629,4632,4633,4635,
4636,4647,4650,4654,4661,4663,4665,4666,5105,5123,5129,5130,
5131,5135,5136,5137,5144,5154,5157,5167,5168,5180,5205,5208,
5211,5214,5227,5229,5235,5247,5254,5255,5262,5266,5277,5280,
5411,5420,5425,5446,5451,5454,5455,5459,5460,5462,5505,5520,
5527,5538,5546,5554,5555,5558,5577,5578,5580
Cultural Ecology
1193,1543,1681,2126,2295,2410,2470,2501,2545,2570,2580,2581,
2633,2665,3531,3611,4135,4136,4143,4214,4215,4238,4554,4654,
5254,5546
Cultural Geography
1106,1116,1119,1127,1130,1133,1136,1141,1144,1145,1150,1156,
1157,1158,1163,1165,1176,1182,1192,1202,1216,1221,1222,1227,
1229,1232,1236,1240,1241,1244,1246,1252,1255,1257,1258,1263,
1264,1266,1268,1269,1276,1411,1417,1419,1422,1426,1430,1433,
1440,1441,1442,1443,1449,1457,1458,1464,1483,1492,1509,1510,
1516,1522,1531,1540,1542,1543,1556,1557,1558,1563,1564,1574,
1583,1591,1620,1631,1639,1641,1642,1643,1657,1658,1660,1661,
1663,1680,1681,2102,2114,2115,2122,2126,2128,2132,2133,2148,
2149,2157,2158,2160,2165,2167,2177,2178,2181,2189,2195,2202,
2205,2210,2219,2221,2222,2223,2225,2231,2233,2240,2246,2252,
2255,2257,2258,2262,2265,2273,2276,2281,2288,2289,2294,2295,
2405,2408,2415,2421,2425,2431,2436,2446,2452,2457,2467,2470,
2473,2476,2480,2483,2488,2489,2494,2495,2505,2508,2510,2531,
2532,2535,2541,2554,2556,2557,2565,2566,2570,2576,2581,2591,
2597,2606,2610,2633,2646,2654,2665,2668,2669,2678,2681,3116,
3121,3125,3129,3133,3136,3142,3150,3152,3156,3158,3159,3167,
3168,3174,3176,3208,3217,3229,3233,3236,3237,3242,3250,3252,
3259,3260,3268,3280,3402,3406,3426,3436,3456,3459,3460,3463,
3479,3502,3506,3522,3526,3531,3535,3559,3560,3563,3576,3578,
3579,3611,3626,3631,3632,3633,3637,3640,3650,3652,3667,3677,
3679,3680,4102,4105,4106,4115,4116,4120,4122,4123,4124,4127,
4128,4137,4143,4148,4161,4173,4174,4180,4181,4205,4214,4228,
4231,4235,4243,4248,4257,4264,4269,4270,4274,4281,4370,4401,
4402,4414,4418,4427,4431,4433,4436,4444,4457,4474,4516,4518,
4520,4522,4529,4533,4536,4537,4541,4557,4559,4564,4574,4580,
4581,4601,4606,4611,4621,4622,4630,4631,4632,4636,4640,4654,
4681,5101,5106,5116,5117,5120,5121,5122,5124,5125,5129,5136,
5137,5138,5148,5153,5159,5161,5162,5164,5167,5175,5176,5180,
5206,5214,5216,5220,5221,5222,5225,5229,5233,5236,5242,5247,
5254,5262,5264,5268,5269,5276,5280,5411,5414,5425,5431,5440,
5446,5447,5460,5464,5467,5477,5478,5514,5520,5537,5546,5554,
5576,5579
Cyberinfrastructure
1174,1188,1205,1236,1256,1260,1292,1427,1453,1485,1488,1527,
1539,1557,1593,1657,1674,2131,2146,2192,2225,2227,2237,2290,
2292,2425,2427,2428,2474,2492,2525,2527,2528,2536,2537,2543,
2581,2628,2635,2636,2674,3150,3153,3181,3231,3250,3415,3428,
3451,3477,3558,4116,4130,4140,4143,4210,4227,4270,4370,4409,
4444,4467,4527,4573,5139,5265,5446,5465,5506
Development
1140,1146,1155,1156,1181,1205,1219,1220,1240,1249,1251,1255,
1256,1257,1261,1263,1266,1279,1297,1406,1421,1426,1430,1435,
1438,1440,1445,1447,1451,1454,1456,1459,1466,1469,1475,1479,
1516,1525,1530,1531,1535,1538,1547,1555,1556,1560,1566,1580,
1597,1628,1645,1647,1655,1666,1679,1680,2109,2120,2141,2151,
2154,2156,2160,2162,2184,2188,2202,2209,2220,2232,2241,2242,
2245,2256,2276,2280,2285,2420,2421,2422,2423,2424,2448,2460,
2461,2462,2463,2468,2470,2481,2485,2493,2497,2505,2521,2523,
2541,2552,2560,2561,2570,2578,2591,2593,2594,2619,2631,2632,
2642,2646,2656,2663,2668,2676,2678,2680,3108,3117,3120,3137,
3144,3147,3158,3181,3210,3244,3252,3257,3262,3269,3273,3276,
3277,3401,3409,3417,3426,3461,3501,3502,3505,3508,3552,3563,
3579,3580,3606,3617,3640,3646,3652,3655,3659,3662,3667,3679,
4135,4140,4143,4148,4176,4180,4235,4241,4262,4267,4270,4275,
4280,4370,4402,4405,4411,4425,4429,4435,4442,4445,4469,4474,
4480,4502,4505,4510,4516,4520,4527,4529,4541,4544,4568,4602,
4605,4608,4609,4610,4624,4644,4654,4655,4663,4666,4668,4669,
4678,5111,5118,5127,5130,5142,5156,5166,5168,5169,5177,5180,
5224,5229,5230,5235,5245,5255,5264,5268,5269,5437,5453,5455,
5465,5467,5505,5520,5536,5554,5555,5557,5576,5580
TOPICAL INDEX
Disabilities
1257,1559,1564,2153,2221,2452,2525,2627,2641,3108,3440,4124,
4153,4401,4425,4601,5125,5141
Earth Science
1137,1161,1173,1215,1273,1476,1478,1515,1552,1615,1648,1678,
2124,2169,2187,2279,2290,2319,2451,2465,2470,2487,2537,2570,
2609,2637,2638,3163,3165,3415,3465,3470,3570,4164,4177,4270,
4370,4556,4565,4626,5131,5158,5452,5519,5539
East Europe
1162,1168,1194,1405,1449,1463,1580,2115,2120,2181,2257,2415,
2483,2546,3143,3243,3267,3436,3462,3665,4109,4122,4164,4178,
4275,4464,4479,5178,5440,5537
Economic Geography
1111,1119,1126,1127,1132,1135,1155,1156,1160,1164,1165,1166,
1175,1180,1182,1195,1205,1210,1211,1216,1227,1232,1235,1236,
1240,1246,1251,1252,1254,1256,1262,1264,1266,1274,1275,1277,
1278,1279,1280,1295,1411,1430,1431,1432,1435,1439,1440,1442,
1451,1455,1463,1465,1466,1475,1479,1480,1481,1483,1494,1495,
1501,1502,1506,1511,1525,1532,1535,1538,1545,1549,1555,1565,
1575,1580,1597,1611,1632,1635,1638,1639,1642,1656,1661,1665,
1674,1679,2109,2110,2114,2125,2133,2142,2145,2146,2154,2155,
2166,2178,2184,2188,2202,2206,2208,2215,2223,2232,2241,2242,
2243,2251,2255,2264,2266,2267,2268,2284,2288,2291,2409,2423,
2424,2426,2430,2442,2450,2466,2470,2474,2477,2484,2485,2488,
2489,2490,2493,2494,2505,2509,2523,2524,2526,2532,2535,2546,
2555,2563,2564,2566,2570,2575,2577,2581,2583,2584,2585,2588,
2593,2594,2597,2605,2611,2642,2645,2656,2657,2664,2673,2674,
2675,2676,2678,2680,2681,3105,3116,3120,3133,3158,3159,3167,
3174,3175,3177,3205,3210,3218,3229,3236,3237,3245,3250,3252,
3257,3258,3259,3262,3273,3274,3275,3276,3401,3406,3418,3426,
3429,3446,3451,3457,3459,3461,3462,3473,3474,3475,3476,3478,
3479,3481,3501,3502,3505,3518,3520,3525,3546,3547,3552,3555,
3558,3559,3562,3563,3565,3574,3578,3580,3581,3606,3617,3626,
3637,3652,3661,3662,3665,3669,3714,3814,4102,4108,4110,4123,
4125,4130,4138,4142,4144,4145,4154,4158,4162,4163,4175,4178,
4180,4210,4214,4216,4222,4242,4243,4245,4247,4251,4253,4256,
4259,4262,4264,4270,4370,4402,4405,4422,4425,4432,4435,4442,
4445,4453,4454,4469,4479,4480,4505,4506,4510,4511,4516,4521,
4530,4532,4533,4535,4540,4552,4554,4561,4569,4581,4602,4605,
4608,4609,4610,4631,4635,4644,4648,4654,4655,4657,4659,4661,
4669,4678,4680,5118,5122,5127,5130,5151,5157,5160,5169,5176,
5180,5205,5210,5213,5222,5224,5233,5240,5244,5245,5247,5251,
5255,5269,5275,5276,5405,5425,5435,5440,5447,5453,5455,5460,
5467,5476,5536,5553,5578
Energy
1136,1146,1155,1162,1163,1177,1255,1274,1420,1431,1435,1453,
1474,1480,1516,1546,1553,1565,1575,1637,1638,1653,1678,2110,
2127,2137,2146,2154,2184,2243,2246,2265,2268,2284,2415,2424,
2442,2446,2447,2463,2470,2484,2524,2546,2563,2570,2584,2605,
2624,2645,2655,3145,3151,3162,3221,3243,3251,3262,3468,3474,
3517,3566,3568,3574,3637,4108,4111,4135,4235,4270,4279,4370,
4411,4429,4435,4535,4608,4624,4635,4661,4679,5105,5130,5205,
5253,5405,5427,5505,5554,5580
Environment
1105,1109,1131,1137,1138,1161,1162,1163,1177,1181,1209,1215,
1216,1217,1222,1231,1237,1238,1255,1259,1262,1266,1295,1406,
1417,1420,1429,1431,1432,1437,1438,1446,1447,1453,1460,1473,
1474,1479,1480,1490,1492,1495,1505,1506,1511,1515,1532,1533,
1537,1553,1556,1560,1573,1578,1586,1590,1606,1628,1647,1648,
1657,1664,1669,1673,1678,2119,2120,2128,2136,2137,2140,2146,
2149,2153,2174,2184,2187,2215,2240,2243,2249,2253,2257,2265,
2268,2279,2280,2285,2288,2297,2319,2410,2420,2426,2433,2446,
2448,2450,2460,2463,2465,2469,2470,2476,2484,2495,2506,2525,
2532,2539,2546,2547,2552,2554,2563,2565,2570,2578,2579,2580,
2584,2594,2610,2611,2619,2656,2658,2679,3111,3125,3136,3137,
3151,3163,3179,3208,3211,3230,3233,3237,3241,3247,3251,3257,
3260,3262,3269,3279,3280,3420,3426,3427,3430,3437,3441,3446,
3452,3456,3467,3468,3470,3474,3509,3510,3517,3527,3533,3536,
3537,3538,3567,3569,3570,3574,3577,3609,3611,3617,3621,3626,
3628,3636,3639,3646,3647,3651,3655,3666,4108,4115,4125,4129,
4133,4135,4137,4145,4147,4153,4161,4162,4163,4165,4167,4230,
4235,4239,4240,4243,4254,4261,4264,4265,4266,4267,4270,4279,
4370,4408,4411,4414,4425,4429,4435,4439,4454,4459,4514,4516,
4522,4526,4529,4535,4536,4552,4554,4556,4560,4561,4566,4605,
4608,4609,4610,4624,4629,4632,4651,4654,4666,4673,4678,4679,
5102,5130,5131,5142,5166,5167,5202,5205,5208,5209,5211,5221,
5239,5242,5253,5254,5255,5260,5277,5280,5405,5411,5420,5427,
5431,5446,5451,5454,5477,5511,5518,5527,5535,5538,5551,5554,
5557,5559,5578,5580
Environmental Perception
1105,1111,1130,1138,1145,1181,1185,1216,1222,1226,1258,1261,
1279,1285,1433,1452,1485,1525,1563,1576,1617,1625,1643,1657,
1658,2119,2131,2133,2136,2181,2184,2195,2257,2279,2410,2436,
2453,2458,2470,2473,2501,2519,2565,2570,2574,2581,2611,2645,
2658,2665,3157,3253,3260,3279,3410,3452,3510,3511,3531,3537,
3553,3611,4109,4115,4127,4176,4208,4227,4238,4241,4266,4267,
4270,4276,4370,4414,4418,4476,4518,4554,4614,4631,4654,4665,
4666,4668,4678,4679,5109,5111,5129,5157,5202,5211,5214,5235,
5239,5253,5254,5264,5405,5411,5418,5420,5546,5551,5555,5565
Environmental Science
1109,1137,1138,1153,1215,1273,1286,1473,1485,1488,1537,1538,
1561,1578,1637,1675,1678,2101,2119,2137,2224,2268,2269,2279,
2287,2433,2441,2447,2458,2470,2537,2570,2574,2581,2587,2611,
2626,2637,2659,3137,3147,3179,3181,3211,3221,3237,3247,3253,
3263,3432,3438,3467,3468,3470,3510,3511,3537,3538,3541,3547,
3567,3568,3570,3621,3678,4126,4127,4129,4136,4153,4167,4226,
4230,4255,4263,4267,4270,4273,4370,4408,4409,4428,4439,4456,
4481,4626,4636,5142,5158,5159,5160,5218,5231,5239,5277,5502,
5539,5552,5559
Ethnic Geography
1146,1280,1297,1409,1426,1457,1483,1530,2115,2133,2165,2239,
2251,2291,2409,2435,2470,2477,2530,2532,2535,2570,2591,2669,
3118,3168,3218,3268,3418,3526,4121,4238,4253,4427,4537,4680,
5123,5164,5537,5576
Ethnicity and Race
1102,1143,1208,1249,1277,1280,1297,1419,1422,1437,1441,1443,
1449,1450,1458,1460,1464,1468,1522,1532,1542,1543,1550,1555,
1558,1561,1575,1583,1585,1591,1592,1597,1643,1661,1664,2115,
2136,2151,2155,2157,2165,2167,2177,2191,2197,2223,2225,2248,
2251,2255,2273,2275,2291,2293,2294,2405,2431,2435,2457,2470,
2475,2489,2508,2535,2556,2557,2570,2593,2627,2673,2676,2681,
3139,3142,3168,3174,3217,3218,3236,3242,3250,3268,3269,3274,
3416,3418,3422,3426,3460,3478,3526,3536,3560,3563,3565,3631,
3636,3650,4123,4142,4161,4174,4180,4205,4214,4223,4228,4240,
4253,4261,4262,4270,4278,4370,4423,4427,4436,4459,4508,4514,
4530,4536,4553,4614,4630,4633,4669,5126,5154,5162,5177,5220,
5250,5269,5439,5446,5476,5537,5555
Eurasia
1150,1255,1518,2115,2215,2415,2420,2557,3243,4147,4164,4401,
4564,5231
Europe
1115,1126,1138,1144,1194,1236,1241,1242,1256,1268,1275,1422,
1426,1435,1446,1463,1465,1481,1502,1522,1546,1558,1565,1575,
1583,1615,1643,1667,1680,2110,2162,2189,2192,2195,2215,2222,
2231,2248,2253,2264,2266,2470,2510,2511,2530,2546,2552,2564,
2570,2595,2639,2640,2652,3110,3133,3143,3145,3151,3167,3168,
3175,3179,3231,3243,3257,3259,3267,3275,3410,3422,3439,3462,
3470,3474,3480,3501,3533,3570,3574,3578,3610,3616,3650,3669,
4122,4143,4270,4275,4370,4414,4435,4468,4479,4506,4522,4532,
4544,4564,4574,4608,4614,4653,4654,5131,5140,5158,5164,5178,
5206,5210,5216,5220,5224,5244,5439,5440,5562,5567
TOPICAL INDEX
Field Methods
1106,1238,1246,1297,1417,1501,1519,1569,1675,2138,2174,2224,
2287,2402,2411,2422,2436,2465,2470,2519,2570,2581,2627,2637,
3117,3180,3215,3238,3470,3508,3522,3570,3611,3659,3680,4148,
4177,4214,4215,4270,4370,4421,5106,5221,5447,5514,5535,5560,
5565
Gender
1101,1141,1144,1156,1183,1197,1216,1244,1247,1249,1280,1406,
1409,1430,1442,1443,1449,1450,1501,1541,1542,1555,1564,1583,
1597,1630,1631,1641,1666,1679,2147,2157,2167,2175,2177,2223,
2253,2265,2281,2423,2440,2458,2461,2465,2470,2488,2497,2510,
2523,2535,2554,2565,2570,2583,2610,2633,2654,2662,2665,2667,
2678,3102,3118,3119,3131,3137,3142,3174,3206,3233,3239,3242,
3274,3278,3406,3417,3449,3473,3506,3508,3517,3522,3563,3639,
3650,4105,4119,4132,4164,4178,4205,4219,4405,4421,4423,4508,
4514,4580,4633,4640,4659,4680,5117,5121,5167,5175,5211,5221,
5229,5275,5276,5417,5447,5454,5514,5520,5555,5562
Geographic Information Science and Systems
1102,1105,1109,1110,1120,1135,1168,1174,1178,1183,1185,1188,
1205,1210,1217,1221,1226,1229,1230,1232,1247,1253,1259,1260,
1261,1263,1274,1285,1286,1288,1402,1410,1421,1427,1446,1456,
1460,1461,1468,1474,1476,1485,1488,1490,1493,1519,1527,1533,
1561,1569,1574,1576,1585,1586,1587,1588,1593,1609,1621,1625,
1642,1648,1651,1653,1656,1657,1660,1661,1668,1669,1674,1675,
1676,2105,2106,2127,2128,2130,2137,2138,2143,2146,2153,2158,
2159,2163,2166,2167,2174,2177,2186,2191,2192,2211,2225,2227,
2230,2231,2237,2243,2246,2247,2253,2258,2268,2274,2281,2290,
2291,2292,2293,2319,2411,2425,2427,2428,2433,2437,2438,2439,
2440,2443,2446,2447,2453,2458,2468,2470,2474,2481,2490,2491,
2492,2511,2525,2527,2528,2536,2537,2539,2543,2547,2559,2570,
2574,2577,2579,2581,2592,2601,2627,2628,2635,2636,2637,2638,
2639,2640,2641,2647,2659,2668,2674,2678,3111,3121,3128,3131,
3133,3136,3137,3141,3146,3150,3153,3154,3155,3157,3160,3163,
3164,3165,3177,3180,3181,3211,3215,3225,3228,3231,3237,3238,
3240,3241,3250,3253,3263,3264,3265,3415,3421,3428,3431,3432,
3435,3437,3438,3440,3441,3448,3453,3454,3456,3463,3465,3467,
3468,3470,3477,3506,3518,3521,3525,3530,3535,3537,3539,3541,
3548,3556,3562,3563,3567,3570,3576,3577,3580,3610,3621,3637,
3639,3641,3647,3651,3653,3661,3668,3677,3678,3681,4109,4111,
4116,4121,4127,4133,4136,4138,4139,4140,4153,4155,4167,4173,
4177,4208,4209,4211,4216,4221,4227,4236,4238,4239,4240,4255,
4256,4263,4267,4270,4273,4277,4281,4370,4406,4408,4409,4411,
4431,4438,4439,4441,4444,4448,4453,4456,4459,4467,4477,4481,
4508,4511,4514,4527,4544,4548,4553,4555,4563,4573,4576,4577,
4611,4613,4627,4628,4631,4638,4639,4648,4651,4656,4673,4677,
5102,5106,5109,5114,5132,5139,5140,5141,5142,5156,5159,5166,
5222,5236,5238,5239,5241,5242,5258,5260,5264,5265,5427,5430,
5440,5446,5452,5458,5465,5502,5519,5557,5560,5565
Geographic Theory
1133,1141,1145,1157,1197,1202,1205,1208,1216,1229,1405,1411,
1416,1420,1429,1442,1474,1580,1588,1592,2131,2140,2165,2221,
2225,2232,2239,2257,2466,2470,2489,2524,2570,2652,2665,2669,
2680,3117,3146,3180,3208,3229,3233,3252,3260,3402,3429,3435,
3436,3457,3460,3516,3528,3536,3551,3560,3626,4125,4127,4173,
4227,4251,4270,4370,4418,4518,4627,4631,4654,5122,5125,5126,
5142,5147,5154,5167,5208,5225,5464,5467,5478,5537
Geographic Thought
1130,1141,1145,1158,1205,1266,1274,1405,1442,1468,1484,1617,
1620,1656,1663,2102,2131,2233,2265,2431,2465,2470,2479,2531,
2565,2570,2665,3110,3131,3143,3150,3154,3155,3167,3231,3233,
3242,3415,3429,3457,3475,3558,4124,4127,4177,4215,4222,4231,
4418,4518,4581,5125,5126,5175,5208,5214,5227,5247,5435,5447,
5464,5467,5478,5520,5546,5553,5567
Geography Education
1106,1109,1145,1157,1161,1168,1182,1222,1441,1484,1584,1592,
1621,1656,2125,2137,2138,2165,2186,2214,2243,2436,2452,2453,
2470,2479,2519,2537,2546,2570,2581,2636,2656,3110,3154,3157,
3160,3215,3229,3415,3454,3456,3470,3511,3554,3563,3570,3611,
3628,4120,4130,4137,4153,4225,4270,4350,4370,4409,4431,4531,
4537,4565,4613,4681,5106,5157,5206,5241,5265,5406,5420,5435,
5467,5506,5535,5560,5562
Geomorphology
1115,1209,1281,1415,1461,1476,1486,1493,1515,1586,1590,2128,
2135,2143,2187,2279,2287,2295,2427,2470,2481,2487,2506,2570,
2581,2587,2609,2637,2665,3122,3225,3263,3264,3432,3464,3470,
3564,3567,3570,3621,4130,4153,4155,4227,4246,4255,4270,4276,
4370,4408,4426,4428,4460,4476,4528,4559,4651,5131,5202,5406,
5425
Global Change
1110,1131,1137,1159,1162,1173,1181,1215,1216,1218,1231,1237,
1252,1254,1262,1281,1295,1420,1438,1445,1452,1454,1473,1478,
1481,1486,1495,1501,1518,1538,1545,1554,1559,1560,1630,1648,
1653,1665,1678,2106,2108,2120,2124,2136,2137,2155,2156,2159,
2162,2169,2185,2222,2224,2236,2256,2290,2295,2401,2420,2450,
2451,2459,2469,2470,2501,2519,2526,2554,2569,2570,2657,2664,
2681,3110,3111,3138,3144,3157,3181,3221,3222,3262,3409,3417,
3447,3449,3465,3470,3478,3479,3526,3547,3553,3566,3570,3577,
3647,3665,4147,4157,4162,4165,4210,4251,4253,4263,4266,4267,
4270,4273,4370,4426,4427,4505,4516,4526,4559,4562,4568,4626,
4644,4651,4673,4677,5124,5156,5166,5169,5218,5231,5235,5245,
5260,5280,5402,5460,5476,5520,5538,5539,5559,5578
Hazards and Vulnerability
1137,1159,1177,1181,1183,1221,1254,1259,1260,1261,1280,1281,
1421,1429,1459,1460,1478,1488,1495,1537,1538,1559,1560,1585,
1587,1629,1632,1648,1651,1659,1676,2101,2124,2127,2147,2159,
2160,2185,2195,2227,2236,2259,2268,2279,2428,2438,2443,2459,
2460,2470,2501,2537,2543,2555,2559,2560,2569,2570,2637,2638,
2659,2674,3118,3137,3138,3164,3230,3238,3253,3264,3277,3406,
3417,3428,3430,3432,3437,3441,3453,3464,3470,3476,3538,3541,
3553,3564,3570,3576,3647,3679,4128,4129,4133,4145,4146,4148,
4165,4167,4208,4211,4229,4230,4241,4255,4263,4265,4266,4270,
4273,4277,4370,4466,4476,4477,4540,4550,4565,4566,4624,4628,
4638,4650,4651,4665,4666,5102,5109,5118,5136,5145,5158,5159,
5160,5209,5218,5245,5258,5259,5420,5458,5559
Historical Geography
1140,1141,1144,1168,1179,1258,1266,1268,1278,1405,1410,1458,
1465,1468,1469,1483,1492,1522,1533,1540,1558,1563,1631,1655,
1658,1663,1667,1668,1673,2114,2127,2133,2138,2140,2155,2167,
2175,2177,2189,2191,2195,2202,2210,2231,2266,2281,2405,2431,
2436,2470,2531,2536,2541,2555,2570,2591,2597,2619,2626,2662,
2678,3117,3125,3131,3133,3136,3152,3155,3208,3217,3233,3268,
3402,3430,3431,3448,3469,3470,3525,3533,3535,3570,3631,3633,
4121,4123,4124,4132,4136,4137,4146,4161,4174,4214,4231,4236,
4257,4261,4264,4270,4370,4418,4431,4433,4436,4445,4474,4531,
4533,4536,4557,4560,4561,4569,4574,4601,4614,4632,4633,4635,
4636,4680,5102,5114,5116,5124,5131,5136,5147,5164,5168,5216,
5236,5244,5264,5414,5537,5567,5576
History of Geography
1240,1405,1455,1468,1620,1656,2470,2479,2570,2635,3131,3160,
3231,3448,3511,4127,4214,4418,5126,5467,5567
Human Rights
1136,1144,1166,1219,1241,1263,1268,1278,1455,1458,1463,1531,
1541,1555,1611,1628,1630,2138,2146,2151,2155,2176,2248,2262,
2294,2440,2448,2460,2462,2470,2473,2485,2497,2521,2555,2570,
2632,2633,2662,2667,2678,3120,3129,3153,3155,3229,3230,3242,
3401,3522,3555,3558,3679,4176,4223,4270,4278,4370,4436,4452,
4464,4502,4552,4621,5118,5157,5180,5275,5277,5411,5417,5451,
5462,5514,5537,5558
TOPICAL INDEX
Human-Environment Geography
1109,1115,1116,1119,1130,1131,1136,1138,1145,1162,1163,1177,
1181,1182,1193,1195,1215,1216,1217,1220,1221,1238,1252,1259,
1261,1277,1278,1281,1295,1415,1416,1420,1425,1429,1437,1438,
1447,1452,1459,1460,1466,1476,1486,1506,1515,1528,1531,1533,
1537,1538,1556,1559,1560,1566,1569,1578,1620,1625,1629,1637,
1647,1655,1659,1669,1679,1681,2101,2110,2114,2119,2120,2131,
2132,2147,2149,2181,2201,2215,2220,2222,2231,2236,2240,2247,
2248,2249,2256,2257,2258,2259,2276,2280,2285,2288,2289,2292,
2295,2401,2420,2426,2441,2446,2448,2450,2453,2458,2459,2460,
2465,2467,2468,2470,2476,2495,2501,2519,2527,2539,2547,2552,
2554,2565,2570,2576,2578,2580,2595,2611,2631,2632,2637,2639,
2645,2647,2655,2657,2658,2666,2668,2669,3117,3118,3137,3145,
3147,3153,3155,3156,3162,3217,3230,3245,3247,3251,3255,3256,
3260,3269,3280,3410,3417,3453,3460,3464,3469,3470,3509,3510,
3511,3517,3518,3535,3536,3548,3553,3555,3559,3560,3563,3565,
3569,3570,3577,3617,3632,3636,3637,3640,3641,3665,3666,3678,
3680,4123,4129,4133,4136,4137,4140,4145,4147,4148,4154,4165,
4176,4177,4215,4229,4232,4238,4239,4240,4241,4247,4254,4255,
4256,4261,4263,4265,4270,4279,4281,4370,4401,4408,4411,4418,
4425,4429,4439,4441,4445,4452,4460,4466,4481,4509,4510,4514,
4516,4518,4529,4540,4541,4546,4550,4554,4560,4563,4565,4576,
4609,4622,4629,4631,4632,4633,4636,4638,4644,4647,4650,4654,
4666,4678,5105,5111,5118,5121,5124,5129,5131,5136,5142,5144,
5145,5148,5153,5154,5157,5159,5160,5175,5180,5208,5211,5213,
5214,5221,5222,5235,5239,5244,5245,5253,5258,5259,5260,5262,
5268,5277,5280,5405,5406,5420,5425,5427,5430,5435,5446,5454,
5458,5459,5460,5511,5527,5546,5554,5555,5558,5577,5578,5580
Immigration/Transnationalism
1141,1143,1150,1166,1197,1244,1250,1280,1297,1426,1430,1443,
1450,1457,1497,1510,1516,1564,1583,1591,1597,1611,2156,2157,
2162,2181,2191,2205,2241,2248,2251,2258,2291,2410,2423,2435,
2477,2485,2530,2555,2593,3129,3139,3142,3144,3168,3174,3239,
3244,3268,3402,3406,3418,3429,3606,3628,3659,4142,4178,4223,
4228,4240,4253,4270,4278,4370,4405,4418,4423,4436,4452,4478,
4530,4533,4536,4578,4630,4659,4680,5101,5126,5140,5201,5206,
5229,5261,5477,5478,5537
Indigenous Peoples
1166,1176,1177,1192,1193,1202,1249,1254,1292,1417,1438,1452,
1454,1455,1492,1531,1532,1555,1592,1617,1628,1655,1657,2133,
2137,2140,2155,2175,2185,2188,2220,2265,2275,2289,2435,2436,
2463,2470,2475,2476,2485,2495,2536,2561,2565,2570,2575,2576,
2595,2626,2632,2668,2676,3143,3162,3236,3237,3260,3274,3278,
3508,3560,3569,4132,4163,4176,4223,4270,4274,4370,4433,4454,
4457,4463,4518,4546,4554,4557,4560,4605,4629,4681,5114,5123,
5129,5136,5175,5216,5229,5236,5254,5451,5455,5505,5538,5555
Land Use
1102,1116,1119,1163,1169,1179,1181,1216,1269,1279,1447,1453,
1486,1494,1506,1515,1522,1540,1545,1547,1551,1569,1586,1593,
1617,1638,1647,1648,1680,2128,2138,2145,2146,2147,2148,2149,
2156,2169,2184,2185,2206,2246,2248,2252,2253,2266,2284,2291,
2295,2401,2405,2409,2421,2437,2447,2458,2459,2461,2463,2470,
2480,2481,2497,2511,2532,2561,2566,2570,2580,2587,2592,2594,
2632,2647,2659,2663,3146,3157,3179,3181,3210,3237,3247,3255,
3256,3263,3279,3419,3420,3421,3447,3452,3468,3470,3481,3518,
3525,3532,3537,3547,3565,3568,3570,3606,3610,3637,3647,3655,
3661,3669,3677,4108,4125,4133,4136,4145,4147,4163,4175,4247,
4257,4262,4270,4370,4440,4445,4455,4463,4514,4536,4563,4622,
4624,4632,4647,4678,5109,5110,5111,5122,5124,5139,5162,5202,
5255,5260,5266,5406,5431,5454,5455,5459,5477,5527,5555,5577
Land Use and Land Cover Change
1153,1160,1161,1174,1195,1209,1211,1215,1220,1237,1247,1447,
1469,1486,1547,1552,1569,1576,1593,1618,1638,1647,1653,1669,
2108,2137,2147,2159,2169,2195,2247,2254,2258,2290,2401,2437,
2447,2452,2453,2458,2468,2469,2470,2501,2545,2547,2563,2570,
2584,2587,2601,2626,2637,2640,2647,2666,2668,2674,3137,3147,
3165,3211,3221,3237,3247,3265,3421,3438,3441,3447,3467,3468,
3470,3539,3547,3566,3568,3570,3580,3609,3610,3620,3646,3653,
3666,3668,3677,4130,4133,4136,4148,4209,4230,4236,4247,4256,
4267,4270,4370,4411,4431,4436,4481,4527,4531,4546,4556,4563,
4577,4609,4624,4644,4647,4648,4656,4663,4677,4678,5131,5139,
5153,5156,5158,5213,5231,5239,5256,5411,5452,5459,5527,5552,
5558,5559,5560,5578,5579
Landscape
1101,1108,1115,1116,1158,1202,1229,1233,1258,1426,1429,1433,
1447,1452,1463,1492,1493,1525,1539,1540,1546,1639,1673,2102,
2128,2133,2147,2158,2165,2181,2201,2202,2210,2231,2276,2470,
2505,2527,2531,2545,2554,2561,2570,2638,2666,3152,3211,3236,
3237,3253,3410,3432,3437,3438,3439,3470,3517,3531,3535,3570,
3661,3678,3681,4127,4136,4148,4167,4180,4281,4431,4433,4457,
4459,4520,4525,4564,4574,4608,4631,4653,5116,5121,5124,5136,
5154,5164,5214,5256,5264,5406,5418,5425,5431,5435,5579
Latin America
1130,1137,1143,1157,1159,1160,1179,1183,1193,1216,1219,1220,
1240,1246,1247,1261,1266,1281,1292,1294,1295,1430,1438,1452,
1469,1490,1492,1509,1528,1532,1535,1541,1560,1566,1575,1580,
1592,1597,1617,1622,1628,1642,1645,1647,1666,1679,1680,2106,
2111,2132,2137,2140,2155,2176,2185,2188,2202,2220,2221,2232,
2248,2259,2267,2281,2285,2294,2297,2401,2411,2421,2431,2435,
2437,2448,2457,2466,2468,2470,2473,2485,2488,2497,2532,2535,
2570,2575,2605,2606,2611,2642,2645,2668,3108,3117,3137,3206,
3217,3237,3244,3247,3255,3269,3280,3415,3447,3460,3470,3481,
3501,3505,3508,3526,3530,3532,3535,3563,3569,3570,3579,3621,
3655,3659,3665,3679,4144,4147,4163,4167,4178,4181,4214,4241,
4245,4251,4256,4263,4270,4279,4370,4402,4421,4423,4431,4441,
4454,4460,4463,4478,4502,4505,4532,4533,4550,4561,4563,4573,
4581,4602,4605,4629,4630,4633,4642,4644,4647,4661,4663,5114,
5116,5130,5136,5144,5154,5162,5175,5178,5211,5229,5230,5235,
5237,5239,5242,5244,5255,5260,5266,5277,5418,5454,5460,5462,
5464,5505,5514,5551,5554,5558,5560,5579
Location Theory
1429,1580,1611,2163,2205,2264,2291,2564,2579,2642,3259,3452,
3463,3606,3639,4102,4111,4145,4222,4270,4370,4546,5140,5214,
5224
Marine and Coastal Resources
1252,1253,1281,1416,1454,1493,1556,2128,2137,2288,2410,2433,
2470,2510,2570,2595,2645,2656,3208,3225,3470,3478,3508,3567,
3570,3609,4246,4276,4428,4476,4528,5102,5136,5142,5159,5202,
5218,5254,5560
Marketing Geography
1157,1259,1557,2178,2470,2509,2570,3176,3215,3428,4102,4270,
4370
Medical and Health Geography
1144,1177,1210,1249,1261,1277,1292,1442,1460,1476,1483,1488,
1533,1625,1651,1676,2105,2130,2191,2192,2205,2259,2274,2276,
2423,2438,2439,2440,2441,2462,2470,2481,2485,2490,2494,2509,
2523,2538,2539,2541,2570,2626,2638,2639,2640,2641,2666,3121,
3125,3138,3139,3141,3153,3206,3233,3238,3239,3240,3241,3402,
3439,3440,3441,3470,3517,3536,3537,3539,3540,3541,3570,3577,
3609,3633,3637,3639,3641,3653,3681,4105,4124,4138,4139,4140,
4141,4148,4167,4177,4181,4205,4208,4219,4232,4238,4239,4240,
4241,4270,4277,4280,4370,4402,4411,4414,4433,4438,4439,4440,
4441,4459,4532,4539,4540,4541,4548,4611,4638,4639,4640,5121,
5132,5138,5141,5177,5221,5238,5241,5242,5275,5447,5520,5577
Middle America
1515,1611,2552,2611,5477
Middle East
1140,1144,1155,1208,1216,1244,1266,1292,1422,1439,1483,1530,
1549,1563,1630,1679,2126,2189,2257,2275,2297,2409,2424,2447,
2462,2470,2524,2567,2570,2580,2667,2669,2676,3144,3206,3233,
TOPICAL INDEX
3431,3437,3438,3470,3501,3570,4110,4248,4270,4274,4278,4370,
4422,4423,4444,4460,4468,4474,4569,4631,4659,5105,5137,5144,
5216,5275,5536,5537,5558,5565
Migration
1101,1108,1109,1143,1150,1151,1155,1183,1197,1244,1246,1250,
1251,1262,1297,1426,1451,1457,1497,1510,1543,1583,1591,1643,
2115,2157,2162,2239,2241,2258,2435,2470,2473,2477,2505,2535,
2556,2570,2583,2588,2639,2652,2669,3121,3129,3144,3167,3168,
3244,3267,3274,3280,3406,3418,3422,3427,3429,3439,3478,3509,
3522,3527,3565,3579,3619,3637,3659,4164,4178,4205,4228,4253,
4278,4279,4401,4405,4422,4423,4464,4478,4520,4521,4530,4539,
4578,4630,4659,5101,5124,5147,5153,5161,5177,5201,5206,5218,
5229,5240,5247,5260,5476,5527
Military Geography
1105,1140,1222,1268,1455,1493,1539,1542,1630,1639,2115,2140,
2162,2240,2262,2462,2470,2479,2505,2537,2567,2569,2570,2619,
2635,2662,3142,3233,3269,3479,3531,3535,4423,4436,4569,4681,
5116,5144,5447,5558,5562
Mountain Environments
1137,1176,1273,1418,1452,1461,1486,1525,1552,1669,2101,2124,
2135,2188,2201,2224,2237,2240,2279,2458,2631,3111,3122,3409,
3470,3537,3555,3570,4126,4155,4226,4270,4370,4411,4426,4526,
5123,5158,5420,5554,5579
Natural Resources
1115,1116,1177,1181,1211,1252,1286,1417,1447,1490,1505,1515,
1537,1617,1629,1675,2119,2137,2201,2285,2446,2448,2460,2463,
2467,2470,2484,2501,2545,2560,2570,2576,2584,2595,2645,2655,
2656,3111,3137,3151,3208,3211,3221,3237,3247,3255,3269,3280,
3421,3446,3470,3509,3517,3569,3570,3621,3655,3661,3681,4125,
4129,4144,4165,4176,4226,4229,4270,4276,4279,4370,4432,4454,
4463,4502,4516,4554,4605,4609,4624,4629,4636,4661,4678,5130,
5135,5169,5202,5205,5230,5253,5258,5266,5402,5405,5452,5455,
5505,5527,5551,5580
Oceanography
1253,1573,1678,2137,2146,2240,2645,3465,3470,3570,4130,5132
Pacic Islands
1493,2119,2495,2523,3244,3470,3570,4270,4370,4436,4576,5124
Pacic Rim
1265
Paleoenvironmental Change
2101,2470,2570,3470,3570,4157
Physical Geography
1109,1115,1173,1215,1216,1273,1415,1452,1461,1478,1493,1515,
1518,1573,1578,1586,1590,1615,1618,1638,1673,1675,1678,2101,
2108,2110,2135,2137,2169,2187,2192,2201,2224,2237,2269,2287,
2401,2433,2451,2469,2470,2487,2506,2537,2570,2609,2637,2679,
3122,3131,3137,3164,3181,3222,3410,3421,3438,3464,3470,3511,
3564,3568,3570,3610,3678,4126,4130,4153,4155,4164,4177,4226,
4236,4246,4255,4270,4276,4370,4426,4428,4448,4526,4546,4562,
4565,4577,4626,4628,5109,5131,5253,5259,5435,5478,5539,5552
Planning Geography
1163,1166,1175,1179,1183,1235,1264,1274,1279,1410,1494,1497,
1551,1609,1622,1625,1629,1658,1667,1669,2122,2132,2148,2159,
2197,2222,2245,2259,2267,2405,2452,2459,2470,2483,2493,2505,
2546,2570,2575,2583,2585,2611,2619,2680,3105,3108,3206,3256,
3452,3463,3510,3525,3637,3639,4109,4175,4181,4208,4229,4254,
4270,4370,4409,4411,4457,4464,4525,4628,4650,4656,4668,5105,
5109,5111,5121,5137,5202,5211,5431,5465,5535
Polar Regions
1254,1261,1405,1454,1518,1532,1554,2154,2231,2237,2254,2401,
2415,2437,2451,2470,2510,2537,2551,2554,2570,2654,3131,3470,
3570,4270,4370,4409,4525,4577,5402,5538,5546
Political Geography
1116,1132,1135,1136,1140,1141,1144,1146,1150,1156,1165,1166,
1168,1176,1179,1182,1192,1194,1202,1208,1222,1235,1236,1240,
1241,1242,1244,1245,1246,1249,1250,1255,1257,1263,1265,1266,
1278,1292,1294,1295,1402,1405,1410,1411,1416,1420,1431,1432,
1441,1442,1446,1447,1449,1452,1454,1455,1456,1458,1468,1481,
1490,1492,1494,1495,1501,1502,1506,1516,1525,1528,1530,1531,
1532,1535,1539,1541,1542,1549,1550,1551,1553,1555,1558,1563,
1583,1591,1620,1622,1630,1631,1632,1639,1641,1642,1659,1661,
1667,1679,1680,2114,2115,2126,2131,2136,2140,2141,2145,2149,
2151,2155,2157,2158,2162,2167,2175,2176,2177,2189,2191,2197,
2202,2215,2219,2221,2232,2239,2240,2242,2245,2248,2253,2255,
2257,2262,2267,2275,2280,2281,2289,2293,2294,2297,2402,2409,
2415,2420,2421,2424,2426,2450,2453,2460,2462,2463,2465,2470,
2473,2479,2484,2489,2493,2505,2519,2521,2524,2528,2532,2535,
2546,2554,2555,2557,2560,2567,2570,2575,2583,2591,2592,2593,
2595,2619,2624,2632,2642,2645,2646,2654,2655,2658,2662,2665,
2667,2673,2675,2678,2681,3105,3116,3117,3118,3129,3142,3143,
3145,3151,3179,3180,3206,3210,3216,3229,3231,3233,3243,3250,
3251,3252,3256,3257,3260,3262,3273,3279,3280,3402,3409,3416,
3418,3429,3437,3460,3469,3476,3478,3479,3480,3502,3505,3516,
3522,3536,3542,3546,3558,3563,3569,3574,3616,3628,3632,3636,
3655,3661,3669,3680,4108,4110,4120,4122,4123,4125,4129,4142,
4143,4144,4154,4164,4173,4175,4178,4210,4231,4243,4245,4251,
4253,4257,4261,4264,4269,4270,4274,4275,4278,4279,4370,4402,
4422,4423,4433,4444,4452,4455,4457,4459,4469,4474,4478,4481,
4502,4510,4511,4516,4523,4530,4532,4533,4548,4552,4566,4568,
4569,4574,4578,4579,4605,4610,4611,4622,4627,4629,4630,4633,
4650,4653,4657,4669,4679,5122,5123,5125,5127,5135,5136,5137,
5144,5145,5157,5162,5164,5167,5175,5176,5178,5208,5216,5225,
5227,5229,5230,5235,5236,5237,5244,5245,5247,5259,5261,5262,
5276,5405,5425,5427,5431,5440,5462,5464,5467,5477,5478,5514,
5538,5555,5558,5562,5576,5579
Population Geography
1120,1143,1151,1183,1188,1197,1205,1251,1260,1261,1415,1451,
1476,1490,1497,1533,1537,1561,1609,1625,1632,1660,2105,2165,
2174,2239,2291,2430,2435,2440,2468,2470,2491,2530,2570,2581,
2592,2605,2639,2652,3167,3180,3218,3225,3228,3267,3268,3278,
3418,3427,3439,3449,3467,3518,3527,3528,3540,3542,3563,3637,
3639,3641,3659,3679,4121,4132,4139,4142,4221,4253,4256,4262,
4270,4370,4425,4436,4473,4520,4525,4553,4611,4639,4659,4680,
5106,5110,5142,5161,5213,5229,5236,5275,5439,5458,5580
Qualitative Methods
1132,1133,1138,1158,1163,1177,1183,1217,1230,1233,1241,1250,
1256,1262,1268,1276,1419,1433,1441,1445,1519,1531,1538,1546,
1564,1606,1632,1657,2111,2122,2153,2160,2210,2222,2230,2251,
2253,2402,2425,2452,2453,2470,2555,2556,2559,2565,2570,2592,
2610,3121,3159,3180,3230,3280,3429,3439,3506,3554,3579,3617,
3631,4108,4115,4127,4129,4154,4174,4181,4243,4401,4418,4436,
4502,4509,4529,4580,4581,4601,4606,4628,4642,4677,4681,5120,
5125,5126,5147,5148,5161,5241,5446,5447,5478,5514,5565
Qualitative Research
1106,1126,1132,1133,1145,1156,1161,1162,1163,1180,1194,1216,
1226,1227,1231,1232,1233,1238,1241,1244,1245,1256,1257,1258,
1276,1280,1297,1410,1429,1430,1432,1433,1441,1456,1457,1474,
1519,1532,1541,1549,1551,1555,1557,1566,1584,1591,1621,1622,
1641,1664,1668,2102,2109,2126,2159,2176,2191,2205,2208,2222,
2236,2258,2264,2402,2431,2470,2477,2483,2527,2530,2543,2554,
2563,2564,2570,2578,2588,2593,2627,2631,2633,2646,2656,2665,
2676,3110,3118,3121,3139,3150,3152,3154,3160,3176,3180,3205,
3208,3215,3239,3250,3276,3280,3402,3406,3439,3440,3454,3470,
3476,3479,3506,3539,3552,3570,3578,3606,3611,3617,3659,4115,
4119,4128,4140,4173,4205,4215,4235,4275,4401,4402,4421,4422,
TOPICAL INDEX
4433,4478,4532,4535,4555,4579,4580,4581,4606,4630,4657,4666,
4681,5106,5120,5122,5138,5145,5148,5151,5160,5175,5176,5220,
5221,5222,5238,5242,5276,5411,5447,5458,5462,5476,5537,5562,
5565
Quantitative Methods
1102,1105,1143,1161,1163,1165,1174,1178,1180,1185,1226,1253,
1257,1262,1264,1275,1288,1415,1421,1433,1446,1450,1453,1460,
1461,1463,1465,1474,1476,1485,1486,1488,1533,1545,1574,1576,
1588,1606,1638,1648,1660,1665,1674,1676,2105,2125,2127,2146,
2163,2169,2192,2208,2211,2225,2230,2231,2242,2268,2292,2293,
2411,2425,2430,2437,2440,2459,2470,2474,2490,2511,2530,2538,
2547,2570,2581,2592,2605,2674,3117,3141,3146,3175,3179,3180,
3222,3228,3237,3238,3252,3275,3427,3441,3470,3475,3518,3519,
3520,3547,3562,3570,3581,3639,3641,3650,3653,3666,4102,4109,
4111,4116,4121,4122,4128,4140,4145,4146,4147,4165,4209,4211,
4221,4222,4230,4232,4238,4240,4246,4270,4370,4427,4438,4439,
4453,4456,4467,4473,4481,4508,4511,4546,4548,4553,4562,4602,
4606,4624,4639,4648,4663,4679,5210,5218,5238,5240,5430,5439,
5452,5458,5506,5557
Recreational and Sport Geography
1110,1164,1178,1276,1294,1494,1620,2114,2187,2209,2219,2243,
2452,2457,2470,2480,2525,2570,2611,2631,2657,3244,3439,3463,
3542,4105,4120,4270,4370,4414,4438,4440,4514,4611,4614,5121,
5202,5221
Regional Geography
1109,1135,1155,1175,1180,1211,1275,1280,1415,1480,1483,1511,
1558,1565,1586,1638,1673,2110,2114,2242,2248,2254,2269,2436,
2438,2441,2443,2453,2470,2490,2535,2546,2570,2633,2641,2667,
3105,3120,3154,3158,3177,3205,3210,3236,3237,3258,3275,3401,
3452,3462,3463,3470,3501,3505,3528,3542,3563,3566,3570,3631,
3652,3662,3669,4116,4122,4125,4136,4158,4222,4230,4232,4242,
4262,4264,4274,4422,4431,4453,4505,4564,4581,4610,4611,4631,
4635,4636,4640,4644,4655,5156,5178,5213,5224,5240,5250,5251,
5453,5460,5511,5537,5580
Religion
1405,1426,1449,1466,1563,1591,1658,2136,2415,2470,2570,2654,
2658,3177,3237,3422,3431,3522,4122,4427,4478,4518,4601,4611,
5147,5417,5537
Remote Sensing
1109,1153,1185,1209,1216,1217,1220,1230,1237,1253,1402,1421,
1493,1515,1540,1547,1554,1569,1590,1593,1637,1651,1653,1669,
1675,2106,2108,2124,2131,2135,2137,2143,2147,2158,2224,2237,
2247,2258,2287,2290,2401,2433,2437,2438,2447,2448,2451,2458,
2462,2468,2469,2470,2481,2491,2501,2511,2527,2537,2538,2547,
2570,2581,2601,2626,2637,2638,2668,3137,3146,3147,3163,3165,
3222,3263,3265,3437,3438,3448,3465,3467,3470,3521,3537,3566,
3567,3570,3580,3610,3666,3668,3678,4109,4126,4130,4133,4146,
4177,4209,4221,4229,4230,4256,4270,4276,4277,4370,4428,4431,
4456,4459,4473,4526,4527,4556,4577,4626,4656,4673,5142,5156,
5402,5452,5502,5519,5552,5557,5558,5560,5579
Resources
1116,1138,1161,1209,1252,1416,1432,1447,1455,1474,1516,1528,
1546,1555,1620,1628,2110,2114,2155,2254,2284,2288,2420,2470,
2476,2484,2510,2511,2570,3230,3470,3517,3547,3570,3646,4144,
4210,4211,4245,4270,4370,4516,4654,4661,5105,5114,5118,5205,
5230,5235,5405,5435,5451,5502
Rural Geography
1101,1119,1155,1216,1218,1219,1220,1255,1281,1406,1425,1469,
1506,1530,1558,1580,1606,1658,1666,2184,2220,2252,2284,2295,
2461,2463,2470,2501,2505,2532,2570,2578,2584,2593,2606,2652,
3150,3175,3177,3179,3231,3237,3269,3278,3401,3422,3439,3459,
3460,3462,3470,3539,3570,3639,3640,3646,3665,3680,4108,4115,
4128,4163,4167,4208,4222,4265,4270,4274,4370,4408,4425,4432,
4433,4452,4459,4525,4530,4532,4561,4574,4609,4636,4654,4659,
4666,4669,4680,5124,5136,5138,5153,5224,5238,5255,5418,5454,
5460,5527,5535,5555,5577,5580
Russia
1115,1194,1254,1405,1454,1494,1531,1554,2115,2154,2215,2254,
2526,2557,2652,3143,3177,3243,3267,3563,3661,4120,4264,4270,
4370,4425,5178,5255,5402
Sexuality
1141,1265,1409,1443,1450,1458,1497,1541,2148,2265,2425,2458,
2465,2557,2633,3422,3522,3525,3650,4105,4119,4215,4219,4264,
4421,4521,4574,4579,4621,5117,5147,5175,5217,5250,5417,5447
Social Geography
1101,1111,1126,1138,1141,1145,1161,1162,1165,1168,1179,1188,
1195,1197,1205,1216,1218,1232,1250,1251,1257,1260,1264,1265,
1268,1269,1286,1288,1292,1297,1419,1422,1425,1426,1427,1430,
1441,1449,1457,1463,1464,1474,1494,1497,1509,1522,1531,1541,
1543,1551,1555,1558,1559,1560,1561,1563,1564,1583,1587,1591,
1597,1622,1629,1630,1641,1643,1661,1663,1664,2102,2109,2130,
2148,2151,2157,2160,2165,2174,2176,2177,2181,2189,2197,2205,
2219,2223,2233,2236,2239,2246,2251,2252,2253,2257,2259,2267,
2281,2289,2291,2293,2408,2428,2430,2450,2457,2470,2477,2480,
2483,2488,2489,2493,2494,2511,2524,2525,2528,2557,2569,2570,
2583,2588,2594,2610,2619,2624,2652,2658,2669,2674,2678,2681,
3119,3121,3129,3139,3141,3155,3156,3160,3168,3205,3216,3218,
3219,3240,3242,3250,3251,3259,3274,3280,3406,3408,3410,3422,
3428,3429,3479,3506,3510,3525,3526,3527,3528,3530,3541,3551,
3576,3579,3581,3628,3639,3641,3650,3669,3679,4105,4110,4119,
4120,4121,4124,4141,4164,4216,4219,4221,4223,4228,4232,4240,
4243,4253,4265,4269,4270,4281,4370,4401,4405,4421,4432,4436,
4440,4442,4452,4454,4464,4468,4478,4481,4505,4508,4510,4511,
4521,4522,4530,4539,4574,4578,4579,4581,4601,4606,4611,4621,
4632,4653,4655,4665,5101,5109,5117,5120,5122,5125,5141,5147,
5148,5153,5157,5161,5162,5164,5175,5176,5178,5180,5201,5206,
5217,5220,5221,5222,5225,5233,5238,5242,5245,5247,5250,5259,
5261,5268,5275,5276,5277,5417,5431,5439,5467,5478,5546,5578,
5580
Social Theory
1133,1141,1145,1156,1157,1161,1162,1177,1182,1221,1222,1229,
1238,1240,1242,1249,1406,1411,1416,1420,1426,1435,1442,1443,
1456,1464,1480,1483,1492,1501,1506,1531,1532,1539,1541,1542,
1543,1545,1550,1622,1630,1632,1655,2115,2125,2126,2131,2140,
2151,2153,2154,2165,2181,2189,2202,2221,2222,2223,2225,2232,
2265,2288,2289,2293,2294,2408,2420,2421,2423,2425,2426,2446,
2448,2452,2465,2470,2473,2475,2493,2494,2509,2521,2535,2556,
2560,2565,2570,2575,2580,2591,2593,2610,2631,2656,2669,2673,
2675,2678,2681,3105,3116,3144,3145,3153,3155,3167,3217,3229,
3231,3233,3242,3250,3257,3279,3402,3416,3429,3436,3451,3457,
3460,3479,3502,3508,3516,3536,3551,3556,3563,3565,3616,3628,
3667,3679,4119,4123,4124,4143,4154,4176,4180,4215,4231,4251,
4254,4257,4265,4269,4418,4421,4429,4440,4508,4518,4523,4559,
4568,4569,4611,4631,4669,5120,5122,5125,5126,5127,5129,5162,
5167,5208,5220,5221,5225,5227,5229,5237,5247,5255,5259,5262,
5269,5411,5418,5446,5462,5467,5478,5505,5514,5520,5553,5576
Soils
1115,1137,1418,1429,1461,1515,2124,2224,2279,2427,2470,2506,
2570,3217,3237,3470,3570,4246,4255,4270,4370,4626,4651,5131,
5142,5231,5239,5253,5277,5478,5559
South America
1116,1160,1197,1220,1221,1245,1252,1261,1411,1447,1449,1452,
1456,1466,1476,1488,1615,1630,2145,2147,2184,2231,2240,2252,
2267,2439,2470,2493,2497,2570,2663,3247,3268,3416,3447,3456,
3551,3563,3662,3667,4129,4148,4163,4263,4267,4270,4281,4370,
4563,4581,4661,4663,4668,5120,5176,5231,5237,5239,5277,5437,
5462
TOPICAL INDEX
Spatial Analysis & Modeling
1102,1105,1110,1135,1174,1178,1183,1185,1188,1205,1209,1210,
1211,1216,1241,1260,1261,1274,1286,1288,1427,1433,1453,1461,
1465,1476,1479,1480,1481,1486,1488,1490,1493,1515,1525,1527,
1530,1537,1553,1561,1569,1576,1585,1586,1588,1609,1620,1621,
1625,1631,1651,1653,1660,1669,1674,1676,2105,2108,2127,2130,
2142,2143,2146,2163,2192,2205,2211,2227,2230,2237,2243,2259,
2274,2290,2292,2411,2427,2428,2430,2437,2438,2441,2443,2447,
2448,2468,2470,2474,2481,2487,2490,2491,2492,2511,2527,2528,
2537,2538,2539,2541,2543,2547,2567,2570,2574,2577,2579,2581,
2587,2594,2605,2628,2635,2637,2638,2640,2641,2642,2647,2659,
2674,3128,3137,3141,3146,3152,3154,3157,3159,3163,3164,3177,
3179,3180,3218,3225,3228,3237,3238,3240,3241,3259,3264,3265,
3277,3417,3428,3435,3438,3441,3452,3453,3463,3464,3470,3477,
3506,3519,3521,3526,3530,3537,3538,3539,3540,3541,3562,3567,
3568,3570,3574,3576,3577,3619,3636,3637,3641,3651,3653,3662,
3666,3677,3678,3681,4109,4111,4116,4125,4130,4133,4135,4138,
4139,4140,4148,4155,4162,4167,4177,4209,4211,4216,4226,4232,
4238,4239,4240,4262,4267,4270,4273,4276,4370,4406,4439,4441,
4453,4467,4473,4481,4508,4511,4527,4539,4540,4544,4546,4548,
4553,4573,4577,4581,4624,4626,4628,4638,4639,4640,4644,4647,
4648,4651,4653,4663,4673,4677,4679,5109,5132,5139,5141,5148,
5158,5175,5218,5224,5241,5253,5256,5258,5265,5266,5402,5430,
5439,5535,5539,5552,5557,5558,5579
Sustainability Science
1105,1106,1119,1120,1131,1163,1169,1181,1193,1216,1219,1220,
1227,1231,1236,1286,1437,1446,1453,1505,1525,1527,1538,1540,
1546,1547,1561,1647,2114,2119,2120,2154,2156,2258,2279,2448,
2470,2495,2546,2563,2570,2580,2581,2654,2663,3137,3147,3154,
3162,3208,3247,3276,3410,3446,3454,3470,3532,3539,3547,3553,
3570,3574,3610,3647,3666,4106,4108,4109,4125,4144,4145,4155,
4247,4255,4262,4270,4370,4411,4445,4564,4565,4636,4647,5109,
5129,5141,5157,5160,5222,5256,5266,5277,5280,5420,5435,5459,
5511,5535,5551,5559,5577
Temporal GIS
1110,1153,1161,1174,1188,1474,1574,1588,1653,1668,1674,2130,
2167,2174,2230,2425,2428,2470,2474,2525,2536,2539,2543,2570,
2574,2581,2628,2641,3111,3128,3133,3152,3241,3259,3263,3477,
3506,3541,3577,3619,3677,4133,4270,4370,4438,4477,4508,4573,
5132,5202,5446
Third World
1140,1216,1255,1261,1263,1279,1446,1455,1549,1655,1679,2141,
2158,2248,2258,2497,2588,2646,2662,3181,3439,3551,3563,3609,
3620,3662,4129,4231,4402,4510,4520,4610,4630,5137,5250,5268
Tourism Geography
1101,1110,1176,1178,1210,1216,1276,1294,1409,1416,1458,1463,
1505,1509,1564,1620,1643,1659,1663,1680,2102,2114,2122,2133,
2137,2159,2163,2181,2209,2219,2264,2280,2422,2423,2436,2452,
2460,2470,2480,2495,2508,2531,2552,2564,2569,2570,2606,2631,
2646,2657,3125,3176,3237,3252,3419,3439,3469,3520,3559,3611,
3661,4106,4120,4173,4174,4248,4274,4409,4414,4474,4511,4520,
4530,4531,4532,4546,4576,4681,5148,5151,5153,5160,5255,5264,
5268,5269,5414
Transportation Geography
1105,1110,1133,1135,1162,1164,1178,1194,1202,1210,1229,1254,
1262,1265,1274,1288,1294,1410,1421,1465,1474,1476,1511,1533,
1553,1554,1564,1574,1576,1588,1620,1635,1651,1659,1664,1667,
2105,2110,2122,2163,2178,2192,2202,2211,2215,2222,2264,2268,
2273,2292,2428,2437,2439,2470,2490,2511,2525,2536,2537,2539,
2543,2552,2564,2570,2574,2579,2591,2628,2635,2640,2659,2667,
2669,3102,3108,3128,3141,3153,3219,3226,3228,3238,3241,3265,
3419,3435,3452,3456,3477,3480,3481,3539,3546,3563,3574,3581,
3619,3620,3637,3651,3653,3677,4116,4158,4162,4167,4180,4211,
4216,4259,4266,4270,4279,4370,4406,4440,4455,4467,4479,4502,
4506,4508,4527,4553,4555,4573,4606,4608,4653,4669,5139,5140,
5151,5240,5264,5414,5420,5437,5440,5465,5576
United States
1106,1109,1120,1140,1179,1211,1218,1240,1242,1252,1429,1437,
1441,1458,1464,1475,1484,1560,1578,1590,1593,1611,1631,1637,
1639,1642,1648,1663,1668,2111,2155,2166,2174,2197,2205,2220,
2230,2246,2252,2269,2273,2275,2405,2410,2442,2446,2470,2480,
2493,2494,2521,2527,2541,2555,2570,2581,2605,2610,2631,2642,
2652,2675,2678,3111,3131,3147,3155,3208,3239,3241,3255,3256,
3268,3427,3436,3437,3469,3470,3475,3562,3570,3578,3637,3653,
3669,4106,4108,4123,4137,4174,4175,4180,4215,4221,4256,4265,
4267,4270,4281,4370,4411,4422,4423,4466,4467,4481,4506,4521,
4536,4553,4611,4631,4650,4657,4681,5105,5111,5167,5201,5210,
5217,5236,5264,5414,5437,5502,5538
Urban and Regional Planning
1105,1108,1119,1131,1135,1136,1137,1140,1164,1165,1169,1178,
1179,1180,1194,1202,1211,1216,1221,1227,1229,1231,1233,1236,
1238,1245,1246,1259,1262,1264,1265,1278,1279,1285,1288,1294,
1410,1420,1421,1429,1430,1431,1433,1443,1445,1446,1447,1450,
1452,1463,1464,1475,1476,1479,1480,1494,1502,1509,1511,1522,
1527,1533,1535,1537,1545,1546,1550,1551,1559,1564,1565,1580,
1587,1590,1609,1621,1622,1630,1637,1645,1651,1661,1665,1667,
1676,1680,2102,2105,2109,2119,2122,2130,2132,2136,2141,2146,
2154,2163,2174,2175,2178,2195,2197,2202,2208,2209,2211,2220,
2221,2222,2230,2232,2233,2242,2243,2245,2247,2249,2251,2264,
2273,2275,2276,2280,2291,2297,2405,2409,2421,2424,2439,2442,
2453,2466,2470,2473,2477,2480,2483,2494,2497,2505,2509,2511,
2521,2525,2526,2527,2552,2556,2564,2566,2570,2577,2579,2585,
2588,2591,2592,2624,2633,2635,2639,2640,2659,2664,2666,2669,
2673,2675,2679,2680,3102,3105,3108,3116,3119,3120,3128,3136,
3137,3141,3153,3156,3157,3159,3161,3165,3176,3177,3181,3205,
3206,3210,3216,3219,3228,3230,3238,3252,3256,3257,3262,3273,
3276,3277,3401,3417,3419,3420,3426,3427,3437,3446,3452,3456,
3459,3462,3470,3473,3476,3477,3478,3480,3481,3510,3518,3520,
3526,3527,3528,3530,3531,3532,3538,3539,3558,3562,3563,3566,
3570,3581,3606,3609,3620,3626,3631,3636,3637,3639,3640,3647,
3651,3653,3661,3662,3667,3669,3677,4106,4109,4121,4122,4128,
4129,4143,4162,4164,4175,4181,4208,4209,4216,4231,4232,4251,
4256,4257,4259,4265,4267,4270,4281,4370,4402,4414,4422,4432,
4435,4442,4445,4455,4456,4457,4464,4468,4481,4506,4508,4511,
4514,4520,4522,4525,4529,4531,4535,4544,4553,4555,4557,4565,
4568,4581,4602,4606,4608,4614,4622,4624,4627,4642,4644,4648,
4650,4653,4655,4656,4668,5105,5110,5114,5117,5126,5137,5139,
5140,5145,5156,5158,5162,5164,5175,5176,5178,5210,5217,5222,
5233,5237,5240,5244,5251,5258,5259,5261,5269,5411,5418,5420,
5431,5437,5440,5476,5518,5535,5553,5560,5565,5576
Urban Geography
1101,1102,1105,1108,1111,1120,1126,1127,1131,1132,1133,1135,
1136,1137,1140,1141,1143,1144,1146,1151,1155,1156,1158,1162,
1164,1165,1166,1179,1183,1194,1202,1208,1210,1211,1216,1227,
1229,1231,1233,1235,1236,1237,1240,1244,1245,1246,1251,1255,
1258,1261,1262,1263,1264,1265,1266,1269,1274,1277,1278,1286,
1288,1292,1294,1297,1405,1406,1409,1410,1411,1416,1419,1422,
1425,1426,1430,1431,1433,1435,1437,1439,1440,1443,1445,1446,
1450,1451,1456,1458,1464,1465,1475,1476,1479,1494,1495,1502,
1506,1509,1511,1522,1531,1532,1535,1537,1539,1540,1543,1545,
1546,1547,1550,1551,1553,1557,1558,1559,1561,1564,1565,1574,
1580,1587,1591,1597,1611,1622,1630,1635,1637,1639,1641,1642,
1645,1658,1661,1664,1665,1667,1669,1673,1679,1680,2102,2105,
2109,2111,2114,2119,2120,2122,2128,2130,2131,2132,2133,2136,
2138,2141,2142,2145,2148,2149,2151,2153,2156,2158,2165,2166,
2167,2175,2176,2177,2178,2189,2191,2192,2195,2197,2208,2209,
2219,2220,2221,2222,2232,2233,2239,2241,2245,2249,2251,2252,
2253,2254,2257,2259,2264,2266,2267,2268,2273,2274,2275,2276,
2281,2289,2291,2292,2293,2294,2295,2297,2405,2408,2409,2411,
2421,2422,2424,2425,2430,2431,2435,2440,2443,2446,2453,2457,
2466,2470,2473,2475,2477,2480,2481,2483,2488,2489,2493,2494,
2497,2505,2509,2521,2524,2526,2528,2530,2536,2537,2539,2554,
2557,2564,2566,2567,2569,2570,2575,2577,2583,2585,2588,2591,
2592,2593,2594,2605,2610,2624,2627,2633,2638,2639,2640,2642,
2657,2659,2664,2669,2673,2674,2675,2678,2679,2680,2681,3102,
TOPICAL INDEX
3105,3116,3119,3120,3121,3129,3136,3142,3144,3145,3147,3151,
3152,3155,3156,3157,3158,3159,3161,3167,3168,3174,3176,3180,
3181,3205,3206,3210,3216,3218,3219,3229,3230,3238,3240,3242,
3244,3245,3250,3256,3257,3259,3262,3267,3273,3276,3277,3280,
3402,3408,3416,3418,3419,3420,3422,3426,3427,3430,3436,3437,
3438,3446,3451,3456,3459,3461,3462,3470,3473,3476,3477,3478,
3480,3481,3502,3505,3506,3508,3510,3516,3518,3519,3520,3521,
3525,3526,3527,3528,3530,3531,3532,3537,3538,3539,3540,3546,
3551,3552,3556,3558,3559,3562,3563,3565,3566,3570,3579,3581,
3606,3609,3616,3619,3620,3626,3632,3633,3637,3653,3667,3669,
3677,3679,3714,3814,4106,4109,4110,4111,4116,4119,4120,4121,
4122,4128,4133,4141,4142,4143,4145,4147,4154,4158,4164,4174,
4175,4180,4181,4208,4210,4216,4222,4223,4231,4232,4238,4240,
4243,4251,4253,4254,4256,4257,4259,4261,4262,4270,4274,4275,
4280,4281,4370,4402,4408,4409,4414,4422,4432,4436,4438,4439,
4440,4442,4445,4453,4455,4456,4460,4464,4466,4468,4469,4479,
4480,4481,4505,4506,4508,4510,4514,4516,4520,4522,4523,4531,
4546,4550,4553,4555,4556,4557,4564,4565,4566,4568,4573,4574,
4579,4581,4602,4606,4608,4614,4621,4622,4627,4632,4633,4642,
4648,4653,4656,4657,4659,4665,4666,4668,4669,4673,4679,4680,
4681,5101,5105,5110,5111,5114,5117,5120,5121,5122,5126,5130,
5137,5139,5140,5141,5145,5147,5148,5151,5154,5156,5162,5164,
5168,5175,5176,5178,5180,5201,5208,5210,5211,5216,5217,5220,
5221,5222,5233,5237,5240,5242,5244,5245,5250,5251,5256,5259,
5261,5262,5269,5275,5276,5406,5411,5418,5431,5435,5437,5439,
5440,5451,5476,5478,5511,5514,5518,5520,5535,5537,5551,5553,
5554,5562,5576
Water Resources and Hydrology
1101,1109,1115,1160,1173,1202,1209,1216,1221,1253,1277,1281,
1286,1418,1447,1461,1486,1490,1493,1516,1518,1525,1547,1552,
1566,1569,1573,1578,1586,1590,1618,1629,1638,1647,1666,1669,
2119,2124,2126,2128,2135,2143,2159,2215,2224,2237,2249,2254,
2269,2276,2279,2280,2287,2290,2420,2433,2443,2451,2453,2458,
2459,2460,2463,2470,2481,2487,2527,2537,2545,2551,2570,2574,
2587,2637,3136,3137,3146,3154,3161,3221,3230,3253,3255,3279,
3410,3421,3430,3432,3464,3470,3510,3521,3535,3567,3570,3621,
3640,3661,3678,4128,4129,4139,4146,4148,4153,4155,4167,4177,
4211,4229,4230,4236,4246,4255,4270,4280,4370,4408,4454,4460,
4502,4509,4528,4529,4559,4560,4562,4577,4624,4626,4629,4636,
4647,4665,4669,4678,5129,5135,5144,5158,5168,5211,5235,5239,
5244,5259,5266,5402,5427,5451,5452,5458,5551,5552,5560
Wine
2106,2114,2206,2470,2506,2570,2606,3502,4561
Women
1144,1208,1232,1280,1425,1442,1456,1463,1532,1555,1583,1674,
2126,2157,2202,2231,2423,2440,2470,2488,2561,2565,2567,2570,
2633,3121,3131,3142,3174,3206,3239,3406,3452,3508,3541,3552,
3579,4105,4138,4205,4223,4228,4421,4468,4630,4659,5117,5138,
5167,5209,5238,5275,5417,5514
NOTES
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