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Upcoming Geography Events - Spring 2008
Friday, March, 28th, 3:30pm, Lurie Conference RoomSalvatore (Saed) Engel di Mauro (SUNY New Paltz) "Imperialism,
patriarchy, and resource extraction in the semiperiphery: soil use in Hungary,
1960-1990" GSG Lecture Series
Friday, May 2nd
Ann Laudati (Post-doc Fellow at Harvard University)
Past Events - Fall 2007
Tuesday, February 19, 9am, Libby Lounge, Geography Building, Room 104
Thomas Millette (Mount Holyoke College)
"Precision Tasked Remote Sensing: Approaching Assessments with High Spatial,
Temporal, and Radiometric Resolution Multispectral Imagery"
Tuesday, February 12th, 3pm, Lurie Conference Room
Marianna Pavlovskaya (Hunter College of The City University of New York) "From a missing object to a mapping subject: Remaking the world with a GIS"
GSG Lecture Series
Wednesday, January 30th, 11:00AM in Grace Executive
Conference Room
Morgan Grove (University of Vermont) “The Path from Theory to Methods and to Applications in
the Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES): Social Stratification, Lifestyle
Preferences, Parcel Analyses, and a Doubling of Baltimore's Urban Tree Canopy.”
GSG Lecture Series
& HERO
Wednesday, January 30th, 3:00PM in Jefferson Academic Center Room 222
Weiqi Zhou (University of Vermont) "From Pixels to Patches:
Object-based Image Analysis in Urban Ecosystems" GSG Lecture Series
& HERO
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Monday, September 10th at 5:00PM in Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the
Arts
John Holdren Geographical Concepts in the Academy: Sustainability, GIS and the World
"Science, Technology and the Sustainability Challenge"
President's Lecture Reception to Follow
Tuesday, September 11th, 10:00AM
in Grace Conference Room
Panel Discussion:
Sustainability Science
Moderator: David P. Angel
Remarks: Robert W. Kates, Ralph Cicerone
Panelists: Roger E. Kasperson, Susan E. Hanson, B. L. Turner II, John P. Holdren Tuesday, September 11th,
1:30pm
in Grace Conference Room
Panel Discussion:
Geographical Information Sciences for Sustainability
Moderator: Susan E. Hanson
Remarks: Michael F. Goodchild, J. Ronald Eastman
Panelists: R. Gilmore Pontius, Douglas Richardson, Jack Dangermond
Biographies of Panelists
Friday, September 28th, 1:30pm
in Lurie Conference Room, Higgins University Center
Cort Willmott (University of Delaware) "Geostatistical:
issues in estimating and mapping climate and climatic change from weather
station records" Graduate School of Geography Lecture Series
& IDCE Click here for
more information
Tuesday, October 16th, 7pm in Grace Conference Room,
Higgins University Center
Atwood Lecture
Ruth DeFries (University of
Maryland)
"Transforming Landscapes from the Amazon to India"
Atwood Lecture Series
Reception to Follow
Wednesday, October 17th, 12pm in Jefferson Academic
Center, Room 218
Atwood Colloquium
"Reducing Carbon Emissions from Deforestation: Science Meets Policy"
Atwood Lecture Series
Friday, November 2nd, 3:30pm
Lasry Center for the Biosciences Room 237
Richard Walker (University of California Berkeley)
"The Country in the City: The Greening of the San Francisco Bay Area" Reception to follow at Marsh Institute GSG Lecture Series
Click here for more information Thursday, November 29th,12:15pm
Jefferson Academic Center Room 218
Mark Friedl (Boston University) "Monitoring Global Land Cover Change with MODIS" GSG Lecture Series
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Wednesday, December 5th 6pm
Jefferson Academic Center Room 218
Panel Discussion: Resources Rights and Food Sovereignty:
Linking Main South to the Global South Featuring: Luis Antonio Pasquetti
(Project and Planning Sector, MST)
Matt
Feinstein (The Food Justice Campaign/ Worcester Roots Project)
Dianne Rocheleau (Associate Professor of Geography, Clark University)
Click here for more information
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