THE AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION OF GEOGRAPHERS
PROGRAM
The American Association of Geographers
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Greetings from President Obama .....................................................................................................3
AAG Officers, Councillors, and Staff .............................................................................................. 6
Local Arrangements Committee, J. Warren Nystrom Award Committee,
Career Mentors, and AAG Diversity Ambassadors ......................................................................... 7
General Information ......................................................................................................................... 8-9
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plan(s) - Hilton Hotel ........................................................ 10-12
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plan(s) - Hotel Nikko ........................................................ 14
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plan(s) - Marker Hotel....................................................... 15
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plan(s) - JW Marriott Hotel ............................................... 16
Plenary Sessions and Special Events ............................................................................................... 18-23
Featured Themes .............................................................................................................................. 26-28
Memorial Sessions ........................................................................................................................... 32-33
AAG Mapathon................................................................................................................................ 34
Specialty Group Highlighted Sessions............................................................................................. 38-40
AAG World Geography Bowl.......................................................................................................... 42
AAG Jobs & Careers Center ............................................................................................................ 44-48
Sponsors ........................................................................................................................................... 50-51
Special Events and Meetings Summary ........................................................................................... 54-58
Newcomers to the AAG Annual Meeting ........................................................................................ 62-63
Workshops........................................................................................................................................ 66-70
Field Trips ........................................................................................................................................ 74-79
Exhibit Hall Floor Plan .................................................................................................................... 82
Exhibitors ......................................................................................................................................... 83
Exhibitors Online ............................................................................................................................. 84
Program Advertisers......................................................................................................................... 86
Instructions to Session Chairs .......................................................................................................... 90
2017 AAG Annual Meeting Information ......................................................................................... 91
Key to Session Numbers .................................................................................................................. 92
Key to Room Numbers .................................................................................................................... 93
Sessions
Tuesday, March 29 ............................................................................................................... 95-156
Wednesday, March 30 .......................................................................................................... 157-233
Thursday, March 31 ............................................................................................................. 235-309
Friday, April 1 ...................................................................................................................... 311-379
Saturday, April 2 .................................................................................................................. 381-417
Indexes
Participant Index .................................................................................................................. 419-472
Specialty and Affinity Group Sessions Index ...................................................................... 473-475
Topical Index ....................................................................................................................... 476-484
NATIONAL COUNCILLORS
Stuart C. Aitken, San Diego State University
Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, University of Vermont
Melissa Gilbert, Temple University
Gregory Pope, Montclair State University
Susan M. Roberts, University of Kentucky
Susy S. Ziegler, Northern Michigan University
STAFF
Leanne Abraham, Research Assistant
Jennifer Cassidento, Journals Managing Editor (Annals of the AAG, GeoHumanities)
David L. Coronado, Communications Director
Colleen Dougherty, IT Director
Ed Ferguson, Director of Administration
Liza Giebel, IT Help Desk Technician
Sara Haywood, Director of Strategic Projects
Niem Huynh, AAG Research Fellow
Jolene Keen, Research Associate
Oscar Larson, Conference Director
Michelle Ledoux, Membership Director
Candice Luebbering, Senior Research Geographer
Jenny Lunn, Senior Researcher and Journals Director
Robin Maier, Journals Production Editor (The Professional Geographer)
Candida Mannozzi, Director of Program Development
Teri Martin, Director of Finance
Reacha ONeal, Administrative Assistant
Rebecca Pendergast, Director of Design and Digital Products
Mark Revell, Workforce Development Specialist and Guide Editor
Douglas Richardson, Executive Director
Michael Solem, Director of Educational Research and Programs
Kelsey Taylor, Research Assistant
Yonette Thomas, Senior Advisor
John A. Wertman, Senior Program Manager for Government Relations
CAREER MENTORS
Sarah Battersby, Tableau Software
Rachel Berndtson, University of Maryland
Denise Blanchard, Texas State University
Carmen Brysch, Auburn University
Peter Chirico, US Geological Survey
Matthew Connolly, University of Central Arkansas
Jimmy Dao, City of Brea
Pablo Fuentenebro, United Nations Environment Programme
Jung Eun Hong, University of West Georgia
Heather Houlton, American Geosciences Institute
Niem Huynh, American Association of Geographers
Injeong Jo, Texas State University
Melvin A. Johnson, University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc
Amanda Kercmar, Expedia
Nick Kelch, Esri
Candice Luebbering, American Association of Geographers
Wei Li, Arizona State University
Kerry Lyste, Everett Community College
Paul McDaniel, Kennesaw State University
Daniel McGlone, Azavea
Lara McLaughlin, Esri
Osvaldo Muniz, Texas State University
Katsuhiko Oda, University of Southern California
Linda Peters, Esri
Michael Ratcliffe, US Census Bureau
Mark Revell, American Association of Geographers
Gaurav Sinha, Ohio University
Lucy Stanfield, US Environmental Protection Agency
Julie Urbanik, Mustela Vision Productions
Jodi Vender, Pennsylvania State University
Jonathan Wessell, Grand Valley State University
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 specific 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 providing full-time, professionally managed and
staffed onsite childcare services for the 2016 Annual Meeting in
San Francisco, at the San Francisco Hilton Hotel from March 29
to April 2 in room Union Square 23-24 on the Fourth Floor.
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.
CAMP AAG will offer age-appropriate activities for children
ranging from 6 months to 12 years of age (separated into ageappropriate groups) including curriculum-enriched, hands-on,
creative activities, arts & crafts projects, active games, and more.
LACTATION ROOM
For the benefit of nursing mothers, AAG has provided a lactation
room for this years annual meeting. Please visit the volunteer
desk, in the Yosemite Foyer on the Second Level of Tower 2 in the
San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel, for more information.
CONFERENCE VOLUNTEERS
Please report to the Conference Volunteer Desk next to the AAG
Registration Desk located in the Yosemite Foyer, on the Second
Level, Tower 2 of the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel,
no later than 20 minutes prior to your first scheduled shift. Upon
check in you will receive all pertinent information and instructions regarding your duties.
EXHIBITS
A vital part of the AAG Annual Meeting is the exhibit hall, where
AAG members and attendees can see the latest tools in teaching,
field research, graphic applications, computer modeling, and data
collection and analysis. Learn about the most recent technical advances in the field, 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 Grand
Ballroom, on the Grand Ballroom Level of the Hilton. See pages
82-84 for an AAG Exhibit Hall floor plan and list of exhibitors.
Wednesday, March 30
11:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open
Thursday, March 31
11:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open
4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Physical Geography, Challenges of the
Antrhopocene reception in the Hall
Friday, April 1
9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
GENERAL INFORMATION
FIELD TRIPS AND WORKSHOPS
All field trips require advance registration. Please visit the AAG
Registration Desk, in the Yosemite Foyer on the Second Level
of Tower 2 in the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel, to
register for a workshop. Field trips will depart from Taylor Street
Entrance in the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel. We
recommend arriving 15 minutes prior to your field trip start time
to ensure a timely departure.
INTERNET ACCESS
There is complimentary wireless internet access for attendees in
the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel and the San Francisco Marker Hotel. To access, follow these instructions:
Hilton: Select network Hilton Events; Enter password aag2016.
Marker: Select network Marker; Enter password 501.
MEETING VENUES
Sessions, workshops and special events will take place at four
San Francisco Properties: San Francisco Hilton Union Square
Hotel, the San Francisco Marker Hotel, The Nikko San Francisco
Hotel and the JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square.
Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel
333 OFarrell Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-771-1400
The Marker Hotel San Francisco
501 Geary Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-292-0100
Hotel Nikko San Francisco
222 Mason Sreet
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-394-1111
JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square
515 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-771-8600
To access the Marker Hotel San Francisco
Depart the Hilton Hotel and turn right on Taylor St toward
OFarrell St. Go straight for about one and a half blocks
Turn left onto Geary St and the Marker Hotel will be on the left.
To access the Hotel Nikko San Francisco
Depart the Hilton Hotel south on Mason St toward Ellis St
Go about half a block and the Nikko should be in front of you.
To access the JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square
Depart the Hilton Hotel and turn left on Mason St toward
OFarrell St. Go straight for about two and a half blocks
Turn left onto Post St and the JW Marriott will be on the right.
Attendees will need to show their AAG conference badges in
order to access meeting rooms at the JW Marriott.
MOBILITY ASSISTANCE
Visit the Conference Volunteer desk next to the AAG Registration Desk, located in the Yosemite Foyer, on the Second Level,
Tower 2 of the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel, to arrange mobility assistance. You may also request assistance from
any Conference Volunteer stationed in the lobbies of the hotels.
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.
PRESENTATION CONTENT
The Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers is an open forum for sharing the results of research and
teaching in geography and related specialties. The contents of
annual meeting presentations by individuals or groups at the
annual meeting are theirs alone. The American Association of
Geographers neither endorses nor disclaims the conclusions,
interpretations, or opinions expressed by speakers at its annual
meeting.
PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Professional ideas and information are exchanged most effectively at the AAG Annual Meeting in an atmosphere free of
abuse or harassment and characterized by courtesy and respect.
To that end, the AAG expects all individuals who attend to conduct themselves in a manner that establishes an atmosphere free
from discriminatory practices.
REGISTRATION
The AAG Registration Desk is located in the Yosemite Foyer of
the Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel. Registration will
be open during the following hours:
Monday, March 28
Tuesday, March 29
Wednesday, March 30
Thursday, March 31
Friday, April 1
Saturday, April 2
SESSION CHAIRS
See instructions on page 90.
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HILTON HOTEL
Location of Meeting Rooms
See pages 92-93 for the Key to Room Numbers and Session Numbers.
Rooms by Level/Floor:
Level/Floor
Room Name
Room Code#
Lobby Level .................................... Golden Gate 1 ....................1
Lobby Level .................................... Golden Gate 2 ....................2
Lobby Level .................................... Golden Gate 3 ....................3
Lobby Level .................................... Golden Gate 4 ....................4
Lobby Level .................................... Golden Gate 5 ....................5
Lobby Level .................................... Golden Gate 6 ....................6
Lobby Level .................................... Golden Gate 7 ....................7
Lobby Level .................................... Golden Gate 8 ....................8
Lobby Level .................................... Plaza Room A ....................9
Lobby Level .................................... Plaza Room B ....................10
Ballroom Level ............................... Continental 1 .....................11
Ballroom Level ............................... Continental 2 .....................12
Ballroom Level ............................... Continental 3 .....................13
Ballroom Level ............................... Continental 4 .....................14
Ballroom Level ............................... Continental 5 .....................15
Ballroom Level ............................... Continental 6 .....................16
Ballroom Level ............................... Continental 7 .....................17
Ballroom Level ............................... Continental 8 .....................18
Ballroom Level ............................... Continental 9 .....................19
Ballroom Level ............................... Franciscan A ......................20
Ballroom Level ............................... Franciscan B ......................21
Ballroom Level ............................... Franciscan C ......................22
Ballroom Level ............................... Franciscan D ......................23
Ballroom Level ............................... Imperial A ..........................24
Ballroom Level ............................... Imperial B ..........................25
Ballroom Level ............................... Yosemite A.........................26
Ballroom Level ............................... Yosemite B ........................27
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 1 ..................28
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 2 ..................29
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 3 ..................30
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 4 ..................31
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 5 ..................32
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 6 ..................33
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 7 ..................34
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 8 ..................35
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 9 ..................36
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 10 ................37
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 11 ................38
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 12 ................39
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 13 ................40
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 14 ................41
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 15 ................42
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 16 ................43
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 17 ................44
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 18 ................45
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 19 ................46
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 20 ................47
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 21 ................48
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 22 ................49
4th Floor .......................................... Union Square 25 ................50
6th Floor .......................................... Mason Room A..................51
6th Floor .......................................... Mason Room B..................52
6th Floor .......................................... Powell Room A..................53
6th Floor .......................................... Powell Room B .................54
6th Floor .......................................... Sutter Room A ...................55
6th Floor .......................................... Sutter Room B ...................56
6th Floor .......................................... Taylor Room A ..................57
6th Floor .......................................... Taylor Room B ..................58
6th Floor .......................................... Lombard Room..................59
6th Floor .......................................... VanNess Room ..................60
Grand Ballroom Level .................... Grand Ballroom A&B .......61
Rooms Alphabetically:
Room Name
Level/Floor
Room Code#
Continental 1 ................................... Ballroom Level ..................11
Continental 2 ................................... Ballroom Level ..................12
Continental 3 ................................... Ballroom Level ..................13
Continental 4 ................................... Ballroom Level ..................14
Continental 5 ................................... Ballroom Level ..................15
Continental 6 ................................... Ballroom Level ..................16
Continental 7 ................................... Ballroom Level ..................17
Continental 8 ................................... Ballroom Level ..................18
Continental 9 ................................... Ballroom Level ..................19
Franciscan A.................................... Ballroom Level ..................20
Franciscan B.................................... Ballroom Level ..................21
Franciscan C.................................... Ballroom Level ..................22
Franciscan D ................................... Ballroom Level ..................23
Golden Gate 1 ................................. Lobby Level ......................1
Golden Gate 2 ................................. Lobby Level ......................2
Golden Gate 3 ................................. Lobby Level ......................3
Golden Gate 4 ................................. Lobby Level ......................4
Golden Gate 5 ................................. Lobby Level ......................5
Golden Gate 6 ................................. Lobby Level ......................6
Golden Gate 7 ................................. Lobby Level ......................7
Golden Gate 8 ................................. Lobby Level ......................8
Grand Ballroom A&B ..................... Grand Ballroom Level .......61
Imperial A........................................ Ballroom Level ..................24
Imperial B ....................................... Ballroom Level ..................25
Lombard Room ............................... 6th Floor ............................59
Mason Room A ............................... 6th Floor ............................51
Mason Room B ............................... 6th Floor ............................52
Plaza Room A.................................. Lobby Level ......................9
Plaza Room B ................................. Lobby Level ......................10
Powell Room A ............................... 6th Floor ............................53
Powell Room B ............................... 6th Floor ............................54
Sutter Room A................................. 6th Floor ............................55
Sutter Room B................................. 6th Floor ............................56
Taylor Room A ................................ 6th Floor ............................57
Taylor Room B ................................ 6th Floor ............................58
Union Square 1 ............................... 4th Floor ............................28
Union Square 2 ............................... 4th Floor ............................29
Union Square 3 ............................... 4th Floor ............................30
Union Square 4 ............................... 4th Floor ............................31
Union Square 5 ............................... 4th Floor ............................32
Union Square 6 ............................... 4th Floor ............................33
Union Square 7 ............................... 4th Floor ............................34
Union Square 8 ............................... 4th Floor ............................35
Union Square 9 ............................... 4th Floor ............................36
Union Square 10 ............................. 4th Floor ............................37
Union Square 11.............................. 4th Floor ............................38
Union Square 12 ............................. 4th Floor ............................39
Union Square 13 ............................. 4th Floor ............................40
Union Square 14 ............................. 4th Floor ............................41
Union Square 15 ............................. 4th Floor ............................42
Union Square 16 ............................. 4th Floor ............................43
Union Square 17 ............................. 4th Floor ............................44
Union Square 18 ............................. 4th Floor ............................45
Union Square 19 ............................. 4th Floor ............................46
Union Square 20 ............................. 4th Floor ............................47
Union Square 21 ............................. 4th Floor ............................48
Union Square 22 ............................. 4th Floor ............................49
Union Square 25 ............................. 4th Floor ............................50
VanNess Room ................................ 6th Floor ............................60
Yosemite A ...................................... Ballroom Level ..................26
Yosemite B ...................................... Ballroom Level ..................27
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HILTON HOTEL
Floor Plans - Lobby and Ballroom Levels
Lobby Level:
Ballroom Level:
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Floor Plans - 4th Floor, 6th Floor and Grand Ballroom Level
4th Floor:
6th Floor:
GIVING BACK
Be a GeoMentor
What is the AAG/Esri ConnectED GeoMentors Program?
Esri and the Association of American Geographers (AAG) are working together to develop a
nationwide network of GeoMentors to support the U.S. Department of Educations ConnectED
Program, for which Esri has agreed to donate free GIS software to all K12 schools in the U.S.
GeoMentors will help schools and teachers introduce GIS and associated geographic concepts into
classrooms across the country.
www.GeoMentors.net
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HOTEL NIKKO
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plans
See pages 92-93 for the Key to Room Numbers and Session Numbers.
Rooms by Floor:
Level
Rooms Alphabetically:
Room Name
Room Code#
Room Name
Level
Room Code#
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
MEN DOCINO
Starbucks
II
Reservations
Service E levators
I
Service Elevators
O'Farrell
Entrance
Guest Elevators
Front Desk
Guest Elevators
Concierge
Feinsteins
Lobby
Kanpai
Lounge
Guest Escalators
ANZU
TWENTY-FIFTH FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
MONTEREY
BAY VIEW
II
Foyer
Service Elevators
Service Elevators
II
Restrooms
CARMEL
II
III
Restrooms
PENINSULA
Guest Elevators
Foyer
I
Guest
Escalators
GOLDEN
GATE
Service Hallway
Guest Elevators
Restrooms
MERCED
LINCOLN
PRESIDIO
Ballroom Foyer
OLYMPIC
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MARKER HOTEL
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plans
See pages 92-93 for the Key to Room Numbers and Session Numbers.
Rooms Alphabetically:
Rooms by Floor:
Level
Room Name
Room Code#
Room Name
Level
Room Code#
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JW MARRIOTT HOTEL
Location of Meeting Rooms and Floor Plans
See pages 92-93 for the Key to Room Numbers and Session Numbers.
Rooms by Floor:
Level
Room Name
Rooms Alphabetically:
Room Code#
Room Name
Level
Room Code#
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AAG AWARDS
LUNCHEON 2016
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016
11:50 A.M.2:00 P.M.
www.aag.org
202-234-1450
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Organizers:
Vena Chu, UCLA
Thomas Mote, University of Georgia
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FRIDAY, APRIL 1
Panelists:
Sarah Witham Bednarz, AAG President, Texas A&M
University
Julie Winkler, Michigan State University
Mona Domosh, AAG Past President, Dartmouth College
Yonette Thomas, American Association of Geographers
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Speakers:
Andrey N. Petrov, University of Northern Iowa
Vice Admiral Charles Ray, United States Coast Guard
Fran Ulmer, US Arctic Research Commission
SATURDAY, APRIL 2
2016 AAG Awards Luncheon
Saturday, April 2, 11:50 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Room: Nikko Ballroom, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor
Join colleagues and friends in honoring recipients of
AAG Honors and other awards and prizes. The Awards
Luncheon will be held on Saturday, April 2 in the Nikko
Ballroom of the Hotel Nikko from 11:50 a.m. - 2:00 pm.
The following Honors will be presented:
AAG Lifetime Achievement Honors
Susan Christopherson, Cornell University
George Malanson, University of Iowa
AAG Distinguished Scholarship Honors
Linda Mearns, National Center for Atmospheric Research
AAG Ronald F. Abler Distinguished Service Honors
Kavita Pandit, University of Georgia
AAG Gilbert Grosvenor Geographic Education Honors
William R. Strong, University of North Alabama
AAG Gilbert White Public Service Honors
Aaron Wolf, Oregon State University
Carrie Stokes, United States Agency for International
Development
AAG Distinguished Teaching Award
Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo, State University of New
York, College at Cortland
AAG Media Achievement Award
Matt Rosenberg
AAG Publication Award
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FEATURED THEMES
AAG - ISUH International Geography, GIScience, and
Urban Health Theme
The International Society for Urban Health (ISUH) and
the American Association of Geographers are pleased to
announce a joint international symposium on Geography
and Urban Health, to foster interdisciplinary and
international collaborations in team science, geodesign
for healthy urban environments, GIScience advances in
health research and technology transfer, and geographic or
biomedical research which addresses global health needs.
Sessions for this theme run through the full AAG and
ISUH meetings, and a Joint ISUH and AAG Symposium
will be held on Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2. We
seek to bring together national and international scholars,
practitioners, and policy makers from different specialties,
institutions, sectors, and continents to share ideas, findings,
methodologies, and technologies, and to establish, and
strengthen personal connections, communication channels,
and research collaborations and networks.
AAG Opening Sessions: Global Health and the
Environment I-II (Sessions 2264, 2464)
Wednesday, March 30, 10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m., 1:20
p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Nikko Ballroom at Hotel Nikko
AAG - ISUH Keynote Plenary Session (Session 4664)
Friday, April 1, 5:20 p.m.-7:00 p.m., Nikko Ballroom at
Hotel Nikko
Chair: Jo Ivey Boufford, President, The New York
Academy of Medicine
Opening Remarks:
Douglas Richardson, Executive Director, American
Association of Geographres
Shamim Talukder, President, ISUH
Keynote Speakers:
Andy Haines, MBBS, MD, Professor of Public Health
and Primary Care, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine. Chair, The Rockefeller
Foundation-Lancet Commission on Planetary
Health, UK
Mei-Po Kwan, Professor, Department of Geography
and GIScience, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Alex Ross, Director, World Health Organization (WHO)
Center for Health Development Kobe Center,
Japan
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FEATURED THEMES
some members of Congress about the value of social and
behavioral sciences threaten research funding at the same
time universities are placing increased importance on
grantsmanship for promotion and tenure. A cornerstone
of education, tenure, is under attack. Fundamental notions
of shared governance and academic freedom are being
reconsidered. Increasingly, our status as individual scholars
and collective departments is measured and benchmarked
by external organizations using criteria we may not even
be aware of - or value.
This plays out in different ways for the discipline of
geography. Eight actions emerge as key to healthy
geography departments: teach, promote, build, innovate,
nurture, manage, reflect, and envision. Departments must
have a clear (and shared) vision of what and who they
are and be prepared to work to build toward that vision.
This may require innovation, a euphemism for change,
something that is never easy. Departments need leaders
who manage effectively and who are willing to nurture
their colleagues, enabling them to succeed across different
stages of their careers. Healthy geography departments
care about recruiting and retaining students and majors
through compelling teaching that enriches the lives of the
students they touch. Strong departments build through fund
raising, nurturing alumni, and entrepreneurship. Finally,
healthy departments take the time to reflect, to assess, plan,
and refocus as needed, together.
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FEATURED THEMES
Symposium on Physical Geography: Challenges of the
"Anthropocene" I: Plenary Opening Session (Session
2516)
Wednesday, March 30, 3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.,
Continental 6, Hilton, Ballroom Level
Opening Remarks: Glen M. MacDonald, AAG Vice
President, UCLA
Plenary Keynote: William F. Ruddiman, University of
Virginia
Symposium on Physical Geography: Challenges of
the "Anthropocene" II: The Early "Anthropocene"
(Session 2616)
Wednesday, March 30, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.,
Continental 6, Hilton, Ballroom Level
Keynote: Dorothy Merritts, Franklin and Marshall College
Symposium on Physical Geography: Challenges of the
"Anthropocene" III: Evidence and Quantification of
Large-scale Human Impacts (Session 3116)
Thursday, March 31, 8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m., Continental
6, Hilton, Ballroom Level
Keynote: Erle Ellis, University of Maryland - Baltimore
County
Symposium on Physical Geography: Challenges of the
"Anthropocene" IV: Couplings and Societal Responses
to Human-Induced Environmental Change (Session
3216)
Thursday, March 31, 10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.,
Continental 6, Hilton, Ballroom Level
Keynote: Susanne Moser, Susanne Moser Research &
Consulting
Symposium on Physical Geography: Challenges of
the "Anthropocene" V: Risk and Sustainability in an
"Anthropocene" 21st Century (Session 3416)
Thursday, March 31, 1:20 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Continental
6, Hilton, Ballroom Level
Keynote: Stephanie Pincetl, University of California, Los
Angeles
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MEMORIAL SESSIONS
To commemorate notable geographers who have passed
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MEMORIAL SESSIONS
3502, 3602 The William L. Garrison Award and Tribute
Sessions
Thursday, March 31, 3:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room: Golden Gate 2, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
3:20 PM Welcome and Introductions, Elizabeth Wentz,
Arizona State University
3:30 PM Introduction of previous winners of the William
L. Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in Computational
Geography
3:40 PM Presentation by the winner of of the 2016
William L. Garrison Award for Best Dissertation in
Computational Geography, Dr. Ying Song (University of
Minnesota) on Green Accessibility in Time Geography;
Estimating the Environmental Costs of Space-time Prisms
for Sustainable Transportation Planning
4:10 PM Discussion of 2016 Garrison Award paper
4:20 PM Dr. Stphane Joost, initial Garrison awardee and
current Garrison Award Committee Member, will deliver
a presentation, The geographic dimension of genomic
diversity: from genome scans to whole-genome sequence
data.
4:40 PM Discussion of Joost paper
4:50 PM Session Short Break
Formal memorial presentations to commemorate William
L. (Bill) Garrison's life and work in geography will follow
shortly after conclusion of the award segment of the session.
5:20 PM The session will resume with three short
presentations addressing Bill Garrison's work and impact
upon both geography and transportation. These will be
followed by a reception, permitting the assembled participants
and guests to pay tribute to and share their reminiscences of
Bill either over the microphone or among themselves.
Three short presentations by Brian Berry (University of Texas
at Dallas), Duane Marble (Ohio State), and Elizabeth Deakin
(UC Berkeley).
6:10 PM Informal reception begins. (Refreshments will be
served.)
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AAG MAPATHON
The 2016 AAG Annual Meeting will provide a first for attendeesa three day Mapathon. Conference attendees can join a community of online mappers to contribute to OpenStreetMap for humanitarian efforts. Using satellite imagery and freely available OpenStreetMap editing platforms, participants will trace, edit, and label key infrastructure (buildings, roads, etc.), environmental features,
and other objects for the creation of openly available real data to produce maps that assist humanitarian and community efforts.
With featured speakers and support from the State Departments Office of the Geographer, the Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science at George Mason University, USAID GeoCenter, American Red Cross, Peace Corps, the World Bank, and the AAG,
organizers hope to inspire and educate participants about the power of volunteered geographic information for humanitarian response
and sustainable development.
The Mapathon will promote themes of shared humanitarian interest, and mapping will be coordinated through the Humanitarian
OpenStreetMap Teams Tasking Manager, with imagery services provided by the Office of the Geographers Humanitarian Information Unit. The three daily themes are Secondary Cities and Urban Resilience, Disaster Preparedness and Response, and Health and
Infectious Disease. Participants will be invited to work on specific mapping assignments during the conference, either in the Mapathon
Lounge or anywhere they have a reliable internet connection. Recognizing the power that Mapathons have to educate, engage, and empower the public, the organizers hope that at the end of the conference, participants will have made significant contributions towards
improved maps to support humanitarian response and sustainable development efforts.
The Mapathon Lounge (Plaza B, Hilton Hotel) will be open Wednesday, March 30 to Friday, April 1, from 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. at
the AAG headquarters hotel the Hilton Union Square. Each day of the Mapathon event will feature a thematic keynote presentation, mapping guidance, and open data creation, and will be preceded and followed by related panel sessions in the same room.
Acknowledgement of additional supporters of the AAG Mapathon: American Association of Geographers, Mapzen, Mapbox, Colorado
State, University of Colorado, McGill University, George Washington University, West Virginia University, Stamen Design, Texas
Tech University, World Bank, and Youth Mappers.
Mapathon Sessions Include:
Mapping Secondary Cities for Resiliency and Emergency
Preparedness (2110)
Wednesday, March 30, 8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
Room: Plaza B, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level
Thematic Keynote by Lee Schwartz and Michael Goodchild Secondary Cities Mapping Session (2310)
Wednesday, March 30, 11:50 a.m. - 1:10 p.m.
Room: Plaza B, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level
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STREETFIGHT
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Yeonmi Park
IN ORDER TO LIVE
A North Korean Girls
Journey to Freedom
Dan Smith
Henry Kissinger
WORLD ORDER
Penguin 978-0-14-312771-0
Ken Ilgunas
THE OTTOMAN
ENDGAME
War, Revolution, and the
Making of the Modern
Middle East, 1908 - 1923
TRESPASSING
ACROSS AMERICA
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of Illegal) Hike Across
the Heartland
Dominic Ziegler
Lucie B. Amundsen
Sean McMeekin
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The Secret Lives of Young
Mark Adams
Women Who Are TransMEET ME IN ATLANTIS
forming the Arab World
Across Three Continents
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in Search of the Legendary
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DISCONTENT AND
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Dispatches from Lahore,
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TRANSIT MAPS
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William Rosen
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Organizers:
Coordinator: Jamison Conley, West Virginia University
AAG Liaison: Ed Ferguson, American Association of Geographers
Master Scorekeeper: Lee Ann Nolan (West Virginia University)
Final Round Judge: Dawn Drake (Missouri Western State
University)
Question Writers:
Tom Bell (University of Tennessee and Western Kentucky
University)
Jamison Conley (West Virginia University)
Richard Deal (Edinboro University)
Dawn Drake (Missouri Western State University)
Peggy Gripshover (Western Kentucky University)
Jeff Neff (Western Carolina University)
Lee Ann Nolan (West Virginia University)
Wesley Reisser (US State Department and George Washington
University)
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spaces of danger
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Contested Geographies
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Edited by Katie Meehan
and Kendra Strauss
territories of poverty
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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 March 29- April 1, from 10:00
am to 11:40 am.
Job Postings
Each year, the Jobs & Careers Center features job postings
and student opportunities in all fields of geography. Attendees
can browse the postings during the career mentoring sessions
and or at any time during the conference. Employers are also
welcome to post printed ads for open positions within their
organizations.
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 The GISP and Professionalism from a
Student Perspective will take place on Thursday, March 31,
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 firstcome, first-served.
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Panel: Welcome to the AAG Annual Meeting: A Discussion on Navigating and Making the Most of the
Conference
Career Mentoring A
Workshop: Career Strategy Series #1: Networking
Workshop: Preparing Geography Students for the 21st Century Workforce
Panel: Geographers in School Enrollment Forecasting and Demography
Panel: Teaching and Advising about Careers in Geography
Panel: Embracing Diversity: An Open Discussion with the AAGs Diversity Ambassadors
Wednesday, March 30
8:00 am 9:40 am
10:00 am 11:40 am
1:20 pm 3:00 pm
3:20 pm 5:00 pm
Panel: Beyond the Ivory Tower A: Preparing Geographers for Business and Private Sector Careers
Panel: The Changing Faculty Scene
Career Mentoring B
Panel: Geospatial Technologies and Geography Education in a Changing World
Panel: The Academic Job Market for Geographers: Strategies for Improving Career Preparation
Panel: The Changing Geographic Workforce:Identifying and Applying to Non-traditional Careers in Geography
Panel: Internships and Work-Based Learning as Career Preparation
Paper Session: The Environment as a Profession
Thursday, March 31
8:00 am 9:40 am
10:00 am 11:40 am
1:20 pm 3:00 pm
3:20 pm 5:00 pm
5:20 pm 7:00 pm
Panel: Beyond the Ivory Tower B: Preparing Geographers for Government and Nonprofit Careers
Panel: Family, Life, and Academia
Career Mentoring C
Paper Session: Continuing Conversations: Strategies for the Promotion of Positive Mental Health in the
Academy
Panel: Connecting Practitioners and Students Advice on Career Development in the Field of Location
Intelligence
Panel: Its Called a Life: Moving Beyond Work-Life Balance to Achieve more Care-full Universities
Workshop: The GISP and Professionalism from a Student Perspective
Workshop: Career Strategy Series #2: Resume and Cover Letter Writing
Panel: Career & Professional Development Advice for International Graduate Students
Friday, April 1
8:00 am 9:40 am
8:30 am 11:30 am
10:00 am 11:40 am
1:20 pm 3:00 pm
3:20 pm - 5:00 pm
5:20 pm - 7:00 pm
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
2126: The Changing Faculty Scene
8:00 9:40 am in Yosemite A, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Sponsored by Geography Education Specialty Group, AAG Jobs
and Careers Theme
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3226: Continuing Conversations: Strategies for the Promotion of Positive Mental Health in the Academy
10:00 11:40 am in Yosemite A, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Sponsored by Disability Specialty Group, Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group, Graduate Student Affinity
Group, Thriving in a Time of Disruption in Higher Education
Featured Theme, AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3227: Career Mentoring C
10:00 11:40 am in Yosemite B, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3426: Its Called a Life: Moving Beyond Work-Life Balance
to Achieve more Care-full Universities
1:20 3:00 pm in Yosemite A, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Sponsored by Disability Specialty Group, Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group, Graduate Student Affinity
Group, Thriving in a Time of Disruption in Higher Education
Featured Theme, AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3427: Connecting Practitioners and Students Advice on
Career Development in the Field of Location Intelligence
1:20 3:00 pm in Yosemite B, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Sponsored by Business Geography Specialty Group, AAG Jobs
and Careers Theme
THURSDAY, MARCH 31
3113: Proposal-Writing Strategies for the NSF Geography
and Spatial Sciences Program (Opportunity 2 of 3)
8:00 9:40 am in Continental 3, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
WS #3-3: Career Strategy Series #2: Resume and Cover Letter Writing
3:20 5:00 pm in Yosemite A, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3505: Getting Funded vs. Staying Funded: Former NSF Program Officers Speak Out on Strategic Proposal Submission
& the State of Science Funding
3:20 5:00 pm in Golden Gate 5, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3523: Professional Development in Geography Education
3:20 5:00 pm in Franciscan D, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
3627: Career & Professional Development Advice for International Graduate Students
5:20 7:00 pm in Yosemite B, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Sponsored by AAG Jobs and Careers Theme
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Breaking down the binaries: two manifestos and a conversation on dogs and
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SPONSORS
The AAG thanks the following Annual Meeting sponsors:
Platinum Level Sponsors:
Media Sponsors:
IPGH/PAIGH
Washington Map Society/The Portolon
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SESSION SPONSORS
ESRI
Coding and App Development in Geography and GIS Education I
(2180)
Wednesday, March 30, 8:00 a.m. - 9:40 p.m.
Room: Vienna South, Marker Hotel, Lower Level
Expanding STEM Across Campus Using GIS (2207)
Wednesday, March 30, 10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
Room: Golden Gate 7, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level
Higher Education Pedagogy (3123)
Thursday, March 31, 8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
Room: Franciscan D, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Symposium on Human Dynamics Research: A Dark Side to DataCentric Geography? Where are the Reward Systems? (4403)
Friday, April 1, 1:20 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Room: Golden Gate 3, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level
ROUTLEDGE
Featured Lecture Tourism Studies Dr. Margaret Swain (2409)
Wednesday, March 30, 1:20 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Room: Plaza A, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level
The Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography: "Boots on the
Ground, Who is Footing the Bill? The Human Costs Of Modern
Warfare: American Military Forces and the Iraq and Afghanistan
Wars (OIF-OEF)" - Amy Glasmeier, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (3609)
Thursday, March 31, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room: Plaza A, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level
Local Environment Twentieth Anniversary Panel: Justice and
Sustainability the Next 20 year (2612)
Wednesday, March 30, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room: Continental 2, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
CITY journal sessions #1-1: The Urban Process under Planetary
Accumulation by Dispossession (2571)
Wednesday, March 30, 3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Room: Golden Gate Room, Hotel Nikko, 25th Floor
CITY journal sessions #1-2: The Urban Process under Planetary
Accumulation by Dispossession (2671)
Wednesday, March 30, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room: Golden Gate Room, Hotel Nikko, 25th Floor
CITY Journal Sessions #2: The Practical Person's Guide to the city,
urbanisation, and the planet (3465)
Thursday, March 31, 1:20 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Room: Nikko Ballroom II, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor
CITY journal sessions #3: Amateur Urbanism (3565)
Thursday, March 31, 3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Room: Nikko Ballroom II, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor
Regional Studies Association Annual Lecture: Michael Webber (1605)
Tuesday, March 29, 4:40 p.m. - 6:20 p.m.
Room: Golden Gate 5, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level
Territory Politics Governance Annual Lecture: Saskia Sassen (2509)
Wednesday, March 30, 3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Room: Plaza A, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level
WILEY
The 2016 Antipode AAG Lecture (2615)
Wednesday, March 30, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room: Continental 5, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
IJURR 2016 Lecture. Sabotage, Ostentation, and Attitude:
Transformations in Modes of Collective Life in So Paulo's
Peripheries (3665)
Thursday, March 31, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room: Nikko Ballroom II, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor
The Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography Annual Lecture
(4673)
Friday, April 1, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room: Peninsula Room, Hotel Nikko, 25th Floor
Preparing, submitting and revising an article: Three editors speak
out (Sponsored by The Canadian Geographer, Geographical
Review, and the Journal of Urban Affairs) (2480)
Wednesday, March 30, 1:20 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Room: Vienna South, Marker Hotel, Lower Level
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TUESDAY, MARCH 29
AAGs Honorary Geographer: Judith Butler Plenary Session
Tuesday, March 29, 11:50 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
(Plaza A, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level)
CaGIS Editorial Board Meeting
Tuesday, March 29, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
(Olympic, Nikko, 25th Floor)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
GIS & Technology Poster Session Featured Session
Wednesday, March 30, 8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
(Grand Ballroom A/B, Hilton Hotel, Grand Ballroom Level)
Department Chairs Luncheon - Special Event
Wednesday, March 30, 11:40 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
(Continental 4, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level)
AAG Task Force on Mental Health
Wednesday, March 30, 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
(Presidio Room, Hilton, Lobby Level)
Specialty Group Chairs Meeting
Wednesday, March 30, 11:50 a.m. 1:10 p.m.
(Franciscan C, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level)
Antipode Reception
Wednesday, March 30, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
(Continental 5, Hilton, Ballroom Level)
China Specialty Group Business Meeting
Wednesday, March 30, 7:10 p.m. 8:10 p.m.
(Union Square 14, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor)
Climate Specialty Group Business Meeting
Wednesday, March 30, 7:10 p.m. 8:10 p.m.
(Union Square 25, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor)
Graduate Student Affinity Group Business Meeting
Wednesday, March 30, 7:10 p.m. 8:10 p.m.
(Union Square 22, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor)
Landscape Specialty Group Business Meeting
Wednesday, March 30, 7:10 p.m. 8:10 p.m.
(Union Square 4, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor)
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THURSDAY, MARCH 31
CLAG - Board Meeting
Thursday, March 31, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
(Olympic, Nikko, 25th Floor)
Human Geography Poster Session II - Featured Session
Thursday, March 31, 8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
(Grand Ballroom A/B, Hilton Hotel, Grand Ballroom
Level)
The AAG-Esri GeoMentors Program: Increasing GIS and
Geography in K-12 Education - Featured Session
Thursday, March 31, 10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
(Plaza A, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level)
Tourism Geographies Editorial Board Meeting (Taylor &
Francis)
Thursday, March 31, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
(Olympic Room, Hotel Nikko, 25th Floor)
Applied Geography Specialty Group Business Meeting
Thursday, March 31, 11:50 a.m. 1:10 p.m.
(Mason B, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 1
Physical Geography Poster Session II - Featured Session
Friday, April 1, 8:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
(Grand Ballroom A/B, Hilton Hotel, Grand Ballroom
Level)
The Upcoming US Elections: Reflections and Predictions
from a Geographical Point of View (Sponsored by Political
Geography Specialty Group) - Featured Session
Friday, April 1, 10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.
(Golden Gate 1, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level)
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SATURDAY, APRIL 2
SUNDAY, APRIL 3
USNC-IA Meeting
Friday, April 1, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
(Franciscan A, Hilton, Ballroom Level)
Special Session on Disruptive Innovation and the War on
Drugs - Featured Session
Friday, April 1, 1:20 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., 3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(Imperial A, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level)
The American Arctic: The United States as an Arctic Power
in Science, Technology and Security - Featured Session
Friday, April 1, 3:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(Continental 2, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level)
AAG - ISUH International Geography, GIScience, and
Urban Health Theme: Opening Plenary - Plenary Session
Friday, April 1, 5:20 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
(Nikko Ballroom, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor)
Singapore Journal Reception
Friday, April 1, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
(Peninsula Room, Nikko, 25th Floor)
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Welcome to the AAG Annual Meeting!
Session Types
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.
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
conference program to identify topics, speakers, and sessions of
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
presentations are especially helpful for getting introduced to a
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
comfortable footwear is recommended.
Networking Tips
If networking with specific people is high on your list of
priorities, try to attend their sessions, or email them ahead of
time with a request to connect during the meeting.
Carry business cards to give to new contacts.
Conference badges include participants' affiliations, so keep an
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interest to you. Badge ribbons will alert you to attendees' roles
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drink tickets are included in your registration packet.
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WORKSHOPS
NOTE: If you have not already registered in advance online,
you must visit the AAG Registration Desk to sign up for a
Workshop.
MONDAY, MARCH 28
WS #0-1 Public Participation Mapping Methods (PPGIS,
PGIS, VGI) for Environmental and Urban Planning
Monday, March 28, 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Organizer: Greg Brown (University of Queensland) & Marketta
Kytta (Aalto University)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $31.00
Room: Union Square 8, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
Workshop participants will learn the tools, techniques, and
approaches being implemented globally to map and understand
human/place relationships using geospatial technologies. This
workshop will examine the past, the present, and the future
of participatory mapping methods (PPGIS/PGIS/VGI) for
environmental and urban planning. Topics to be covered in the
workshop include: 1) principles of effective public participation,
2) selection of spatial attributes for use in PPGIS/PGIS/VGI,
3) methods and tradeoffs for spatial data collection systems
and sampling alternatives, 4) comparison of VGI vs. PPGIS/
PGIS systems, 5) spatial planning decision-support systems
based on PPGIS, 6) spatial analysis methods for PPGIS data,
7) relationships between place-based values and physical
landscapes, and 8) social and institutional barriers to the use and
adoption of participatory mapping methods.
TUESDAY, MARCH 29
WS #1-1 High Speed Rail in California: Progress and
Prospect
Tuesday, March 29, 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Organizers: Andrew Goetz (University of Denver) & Karen
Philbrick (Mineta Transportation Institute)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $10.00
Room: Union Square 8, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
After voters approved initial funding in 2008, the California
High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) has moved forward with
a plan to provide high-speed rail service by 2029 between San
Francisco and the Los Angeles basin in under three hours at
speeds capable of over 200 miles per hour. This workshop will
explore in detail the plan to build the nations first truly highspeed rail line, the progress that has been achieved thus far,
and the major challenges that remain. Representatives from the
CHSRA, local planning officials, and academic experts will
provide a comprehensive examination of high-speed rail in
California.
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prospective employers in different scenarios. The facilitators will
guide participants through an interactive workshop to develop
and practice your networking skills on how to: creatively
introduce yourself, develop and deliver a dynamic elevator
pitch, efficiently work a room to make connections with key
people, and learn questions to ask to keep conversations moving.
The activities will be followed by a debriefing and time for
Q&A.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
WS #2-2 Incorporating ArcGIS Pro into your Curriculum:
Lessons Learned
Wednesday, March 30, 10:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m.
Organizers: Astrid Ng (Esri) & Angela Lee (Esri)
Leader: Brendan ONeill (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Union Square 8, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
Learn from our experience of using Esris newest desktop
application in the classroom. This workshop will explain what
to prepare for and what to get excited about when implementing
ArcGIS Pro in your curriculum.
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WS #2-3 Esris Story Maps: A New Medium for GeographyBased Storytelling
Wednesday, March 30, 12:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m.
Organizers: Astrid Ng (Esri) & Angela Lee (Esri)
Leaders: Joseph Kerski (Esri) & Allen Carroll (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Union Square 8, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
Explore best practices on communicating in today's web
mapping environment, and creating your own multimedia
stories utilizing Esris storytelling web apps. Audience, goals,
mobile devices, symbology, classification methods, and other
considerations and skills will be demonstrated. Hands-on work
with Esri's powerful and easy-to-use Story Maps platform will
include how to incorporate various types of multimedia, and
how to share your work with selected audiences. Well focus
on how faculty and students can author story maps, and how to
use Story Maps as communication and assessment tools in your
instruction. Bring your own laptop if you wish to do hands-on
work.
THURSDAY, MARCH 31
WS #3-5 Manage Your ArcGIS Online Organization
Tuesday, March 29, 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Organizers: Astrid Ng (Esri) & Angela Lee (Esri)
Leader: Brendan ONeill (Esri)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Union Square 8, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
In this workshop we will cover best practices when
implementing ArcGIS Online in educational settings. Discussion
topics will include credits, roles, collaboration, as well as user
and content management. We will focus on keeping up with
changes between semesters, years, and what to do when your
students graduate.
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a customized dataset. Other tools include TerraClip, which
provides country-level extracts from global rasters, and
TerraScope, which facilitates interactive exploration of data in
the collection.
FRIDAY, APRIL 1
WS #4-1 Walking the Tightrope: Making Ideas on Power and
Resilience Practical for Womens Careers in Geography
Friday, April 1, 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
Organizers: Patricia Solis (Texas Tech University) & Libby
Wentz (Arizona State University)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $0
Room: Yosemite A, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level
Join us for the third annual workshop in a series of themes
addressing career advancement and success for women in
Geography. The basis of this years workshop is to facilitate
discussion among men and women to find practical ways to use
ideas about power and resilience to not only overcome but also
thrive in their careers, whether in academic and nonacademic
settings. We aim to explore how to think about promoting a
career in favorable or less than ideal institutional contexts while
getting beyond setbacks. This years discussions and activities
include:
Relating to the concept of power
Power and language
Resilience and overcoming setbacks
Surviving and thriving
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WS #4-6 Land Change Analysis
Friday, April 1, 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
Organizer: Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr. (Clark University)
Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $35
Room: Union Square 9, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
You've done the work in desktop GIS, but now you want to get
it online. This workshop will give an overview of interactive
mapping platforms like CartoDB, Mapbox and Leaflet. Then,
we'll give a hands-on demonstration of how to import data into
CartoDB and make an amazing interactive map and share it with
the public.
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FIELD TRIPS
Field trips will depart from Taylor Street Entrance in the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel.
SUNDAY, MARCH 27
TUESDAY, MARCH 29
MONDAY, MARCH 28
#1-2 The City - A Backside Tour of San Francisco
Monday, March 28, 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
Organizer: Cindy Nance (Mt. San Jacinto College)
Trip Capacity: 27
Cost/person: $56.85
Join a cultural-historic geographer and eclectic San Francisco
taxi driver on a tour of The City's transformative spaces. This
guided tour will focus on San Francisco's architecture, art,
lifestyles, oddities and eccentricities - beginning with the upscaling of the Mission District, looking for the infamous Wild
Parrots of San Francisco, Haight-Ashbury gentrification and
other novelties (lunch/walking tour), Castro revitalization, the
Neptune Society Columbarium tour (last remains of an historic
167-acre cemetery) and ending with photo opportunities at the
Presidio, Golden Gate Bridge and site of the Panama-Pacific
International Exposition - 1915 World's Fair. An odyssey for
first-time visitors to San Francisco and those that thought they
had seen it all. Please note that gratuities for our tour guide are
accepted.
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Field trips will depart from Taylor Street Entrance in the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel.
#2-3 Exploring Natural Landscapes North of the Golden
Gate to Pt. Reyes
Tuesday, March 29, 9:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Organizer: William Selby (Santa Monica College)
Trip Capacity: 27
Cost/person: $95.00
Diverse natural landscapes are found surprisingly close to San
Francisco north of the Golden Gate and throughout Marin
County. Stops include Marin Headlands views and coast
redwoods at Muir Woods. At Pt. Reyes National Seashore,
make your own choices for lunch at rustic Pt. Reyes Station.
Survey the San Andreas Fault Zone and other Point Reyes
landscapes. Experience winding mountain roads, wide ranges of
microclimates (prepare with layers), and a long day north of the
Bay packed with discussions of geology, weather and climate,
plants and animals and human impacts while studying natural
and human forces shaping these landscapes.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
#3-3 Environmental Justice in Southeast San Francisco
Wednesday, March 30, 9:00 a.m. 12:45 p.m.
Organizers: Lindsey Dillon (University of California, Davis) &
Jonathan London (University of California, Davis)
Trip Capacity: 55
Cost/person: $38.00
The field trip will take participants on a toxic tour of San
Franciscos southeast neighborhood of Bayview-Hunters Point.
The southeast is historically the industrial area of the city, and
includes the Southeast Sewage Treatment Plant, a large waste
transfer station, the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, and hundreds
of other toxic sites. The low-income, residential communityof-color is disproportionately and cumulatively impacted by
multiple stationary and non-point source forms of pollution.
More recently, the community has experienced gentrification due
to new up-scale housing and commercial development.
Our tour guides of Bayview-Hunters Point are organizers with
Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice, which has
organized in the neighborhood for many years. We will also
discuss a new crowd-sourcing web application for communitybased reporting of suspected environmental violations, called
IVAN (Identifying Violations Affecting Neighborhoods). http://
bvhp-ivan.org/.
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Field trips will depart from Taylor Street Entrance in the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel.
#3-2 Tasting Wines of Central Europe
Wednesday, March 30, 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
Organizers: Conrad Goodwin (Independent Scholar) & Lydia
Pulsipher (University of Tennessee)
Leaders: Gisele Carig (Blue Danube Wine Co.) & Joel Kampfe
(Eno Wine Bar)
Trip Capacity: 40
Cost/person: $55.00
Sponsored by: AAG Specialty Group, Wine, Beer & Spirits and
Retired Geography Organization
On this field trip we will walk 3-4 blocks to the Eno Wine Bar
where we will have the chance to taste a selection of wines from
Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, and possibly
Georgia. Our hosts will be Joel from Eno and Frank and Gisele
from the Blue Danube Wine Company. This is an opportunity to
sample wines not readily available in many parts of the United
States, but which can be purchased and sent directly to your
home. Assorted cheeses, charcuterie, almonds, and crackers will
be provided.
THURSDAY, MARCH 31
#4-6 Tour San Franciscos Unique Infrastructure - Sunset
Solar Reservoir, Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant,
Crystal Springs Reservoir, Pulgas Water Temple
Thursday, March 31, 8:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
Organizer: Drew Lehman (Environmental Consulting and
Education)
Leader: Betsey Lauppe Rhodes (San Francisco Public Utilities
Commission)
Trip Capacity: 25
Cost/person: $35.00
Next, ride along the Pacific to Oceanside Treatment Plant for
an overview of the Citys combined waste-and-stormwater
system (and possible ocean photo-op). Finally, the 15-mile drive
along Route 280 to Crystal Springs reservoir is scenic in itself
and parallels the San Andreas. SFPUC experts will brief us on
water system upgrades including ongoing bio-regional habitat
remediation. We lunch at the (1934) Pulgas Water Temple - built
to celebrate completion of the Hetch Hetchy Water Supply
system.
Sunset Solar Reservoir
Oceanside Treatment Plant
Pulgas Water Temple
Crystal Springs Reservoir
This tour builds on Wednesdays session on San Francisco
infrastructure by leading Bay Area professionals. A halfday tour of Recologys San Francisco Total Urban Recycling
Facilities follows on Friday, April 1st.
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Field trips will depart from Taylor Street Entrance in the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel.
#4-1 Geographies of Beer, Part II: San Francisco Beer
Geography
Thursday, March 31, 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Organizers: Colleen Hiner (Texas State University) & Ross
Martin (Texas State University)
Leaders: Graham Daly (Texas State University) & Jason
Henderson (San Francisco State University)
Trip Capacity: 30
Cost/person: $80.00
Sponsored by: AAG Specialty Group, Wine
On this third annual AAG beer geographies field trip, we will
explore the geographies of beer in the city of San Francisco. This
tour focuses on several breweries located in the South of Market
and Mission districts of the city, including the historic South
Park and Dogpatch neighborhoods. We will visit four breweries,
each with its own unique story and each representing a variety
of scales of production and distribution. The field trip combines
walking with public transit and will include narration from a San
Francisco mobility expert, Dr. Jason Henderson, between tours/
tastings.
Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes (we will
walk approximately 3 miles over the course of the afternoon),
carry a water bottle, and bring $5-10 for public transit fees
as well as enough cash for any desired brewery swag/snacks
along the way. All tasting/tour fees and gratuities are otherwise
included.
Note: The tour begins at 1:00 PM sharp (please arrive 15 mins
early to check-in) at the Hilton and ends at 7:00 PM at Anchor
Brewing Company. Participants may choose to return to the
conference hotel (on foot, via public transit, or using a taxi/uber)
or not at their own discretion.
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Field trips will depart from Taylor Street Entrance in the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel.
FRIDAY, APRIL 1
#5-1 What Were They Thinking? The Pacific Coast of the
Northern San Francisco Peninsula
Friday, April 1, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Organizers: Jerry Davis (San Francisco State University) &
Leonhard Blesius (San Francisco State University)
Trip Capacity: 27
Cost/person: $39.00
The San Francisco peninsula Pacific coast is a poster child for
what can go wrong when moneyed politics trumps science. First,
San Francisco's Ocean Beach, and plans for accommodating
sea level rise. Then Daly City, home of poorly sited homes with
expansive views intersecting the San Andreas Fault, the 2nd
largest landslide on the coast, and the worst-sited landfill in the
country. Finally, Pacifica's apartments, built on bluffs of sand,
that may or not be there by the conference date. Guest: Bob
Battalio, PE, ESA. Theoretical framework: geomorphology and
engineering. Deli sandwich lunch. Short hikes on coastal bluffs
and beaches.
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Field trips will depart from Taylor Street Entrance in the San Francisco Hilton Union Square Hotel.
#5-4 Cutting Corners: South of Market, A Transformed
Landscape (led by Shaping San Francisco)
Friday, April 1, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Organizer: LisaRuth Elliott (Shaping San Francisco)
Trip Capacity: 20
Cost/person: $30.00
Sponsored by: Shaping San Francisco
On this historical walking tour we discuss the social, economic,
and cultural forces which influenced the transformation of the
South of Market and Mission Bay landscapes where such things
as Chinese shrimping, Southern values, political corruption, and
literary inspiration thrived in early San Francisco. We traverse
80 foot sand dunes and waterways divided and sold as waterlots,
now filled with remnants of leveled hills. We visit a pastand
perhaps futureshoreline and learn the names of disappeared
hills, points, and creeks, rediscovering communities who called
these hills, valleys, and waterways home over millennia. Please
bring water and a snack.
SATURDAY, APRIL 2
#6-2 Farmers Market Tour
Saturday, April 2, 9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Organizers: Allison Brown (Rural Geography SG) & Ben
Feldman (Ecology Center)
Trip Capacity: 27
Cost/person: $58.00
Sponsored by: AAG Specialty Group, Rural Geography
Join us on a tour of some of the best farmers markets that the
San Francisco Bay Area has to offer. We will visit the Alemany
Farmers Market, one of the oldest farmers' markets in the state,
the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, consistently rated one of the
top farmers markets in the country, and finally we will cross the
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calls for submissions to its Geographic Journal
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(http://comisiones.ipgh.org/GEOGRAFIA/), indexed in Latindex. It includes articles about studies or
research covering issues within the various aspects of geography upon which the concern and interest of the
geographers of the Pan American world are concentrated, without excluding articles about matters involving
other geographic topics.
The languages for publication are the official languages of the PAIGH: Spanish, French, English or
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EXHIBITORS
Sorted Alphabetically:
3DR ........................................................................ 413
American Geosciences Institute ............................. 614
American Meteorological Society ......................... 404
Ashgate Publishing ................................................ 307
Avenza Systems Inc. .............................................. 308
Berghahn Books ..................................................... 215
China Data Center .................................................. 600
Clark Labs .............................................................. 400
CSULB MS GISci Program ................................... 213
East View Geospatial ............................................. 415
Edward Elgar Publishing ....................................... 303
Elevated Graphics ................................................312B
Elsevier .................................................................. 704
ESRI ....................................................................... 203
FactLook ................................................................ 616
Falling Apple Science ............................................ 512
Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) .............................. 214
GeoChron .............................................................312A
Geographical Society of China .............................. 412
GIS Certification Institute (GISCI) ........................ 113
Google Earth Outreach .......................................... 401
Guilford Press ........................................................ 511
Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. - Antique Maps ...................... 316
Harris Geospatial ................................................... 104
Haymarket Books................................................... 211
Hexagon Geospatial ............................................... 210
International Geographical Union.......................... 108
Kent State University, Dept. of Geography ........... 112
Mapisart ................................................................. 416
MapStory................................................................ 310
Minnesota Population Center - Terra Populus ....... 317
National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE) TT5
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) .. 115
Oak Ridge National Laboratory ............................. 610
Oxford University Press......................................... 315
Palgrave Macmillan ............................................... 517
Pearson ................................................................... 513
Penguin Publishing Group ..................................... 508
Race Ethnicity and Place Conference .................... 114
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group ............... 301
SAGE Publishing ................................................... 611
San Francisco State University, Dept. of Geography. 414
Springer .................................................................. 613
Stanford University Press ...................................... 611
Taylor & Francis Group/ Routledge / CRC Press .. 103
Temple University, Geography & Urban Studies .. 417
Texas A&M University-College of Geociences..... 102
Texas State University, Dept. of Geography ...........111
UC Davis, Dept. of Geography .............................. 212
University of California Press ................................ 314
University of Chicago Press................................... 305
University of Georgia Press ................................... 106
University of Maryland, College Park, Geography . 617
University of Minnesota Press ............................... 402
University of Redlands .......................................... 313
University of Toronto Press ................................... 311
University of Washington-Tacoma ........................ 516
US Census Bureau ................................................. 409
US Geological Survey............................................ 505
Waveland Press, Inc. .............................................. 410
West Virginia University Press .............................. 514
Wiley ...................................................................... 601
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3DR ........................................................................................................................................3DR.com
American Geosciences Institute .............................................................................................www.americangeosciences.org
American Meteorological Society .........................................................................................www.ametsoc.org
Ashgate Publishing ................................................................................................................www.ashgate.com
Avenza Systems Inc. ..............................................................................................................www.avenza.com
Berghahn Books .....................................................................................................................www.berghahnbooks.com
China Data Center ..................................................................................................................www.chinadatacenter.org
Clark Labs ..............................................................................................................................www.clarklabs.org
CSULB MS GISci Program ...................................................................................................www.ccpe.csulb.edu/msgisci
East View Geospatial .............................................................................................................www.geospatial.com
Edward Elgar Publishing .......................................................................................................www.e-elgar.com
Elevated Graphics ..................................................................................................................www.elevatedmaps.com
Elsevier ..................................................................................................................................www.elsevier.com/geography
ESRI .......................................................................................................................................www.esri.com/education
FactLook ................................................................................................................................www.factlook.com
Falling Apple Science ............................................................................................................www.horizonglobe.us
Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) International Geographic Honor Society ..............................www.gammathetaupsilon.org
Geochron World Clock ..........................................................................................................www.geochron.com
Geographical Society of China ..............................................................................................www.gsc.org.cn
GIS Certification Institute (GISCI) ........................................................................................www.gisci.org
Google Earth Outreach .......................................................................................................... earthengine.google.com
Guilford Press ........................................................................................................................www.guilford.com
Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. - Antique Maps ......................................................................................www.hjbmaps.com
Harris Geospatial ...................................................................................................................www.harrisgeospatial.com
Haymarket Books...................................................................................................................www.haymarketbooks.org
Hexagon Geospatial ...............................................................................................................hexagongeospatial.com
International Geographical Union..........................................................................................igu-online.org
Kent State University Dept. of Geography ............................................................................www.kent.edu/cas/geography/
Mapisart .................................................................................................................................mapisart.com
MapStory................................................................................................................................www.mapstory.org
University of Maryland, College Park, Geography ...............................................................geog.umd.edu/gis
Minnesota Population Center - Terra Populus .......................................................................www.terrapop.org
National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE) ...........................................................www.ncge.org
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) ..................................................................www.nga.mil
Oak Ridge National Laboratory .............................................................................................www.ornl.gov/sci/gist
Oxford University Press.........................................................................................................www.global.oup.com
Palgrave Macmillan ...............................................................................................................www.plagrave-usa.com
Pearson ...................................................................................................................................www.pearsoned.com
Penguin Publishing Group .....................................................................................................www.penguin.com/academic
Race Ethnicity and Place Conference ....................................................................................REP-CONFERENCE.BINGHAMTON.EDU
Taylor & Francis Group/ Routledge / CRC Press ..................................................................www.routledge.com
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group ...............................................................................www.rowman.com
SAGE Publishing ...................................................................................................................www.sagepublishing.com
San Francisco State University, Department of Geography and Environment ......................geog.sfsu.edu
Springer ..................................................................................................................................www.springer.com
Stanford University Press ......................................................................................................information@www.sup.org
Temple University, Geography & Urban Studies ..................................................................www.cla.temple.edu/gus/
Texas A&M University-College of Geociences.....................................................................www.geosciences.famu.edu
Texas State University, Department of Geography ................................................................www.geo.txstate.edu
UC Davis Geography .............................................................................................................geography.ucdavis.edu
University of California Press ................................................................................................www.ucpress.edu
University of Chicago Press...................................................................................................press.uchicago.edu
University of Georgia Press ...................................................................................................www.ugapress.org
University of Minnesota Press ...............................................................................................www.upress.umn.edu
University of Redlands ..........................................................................................................www.spatial.redlands.edu/msgis/
University of Toronto Press ...................................................................................................www.utppublishing.com
University of Washington-Tacoma ........................................................................................www.tacoma.uw.edu/msgt
US Census Bureau .................................................................................................................www.census.gov
US Geological Survey............................................................................................................www.usgs.gov
Waveland Press, Inc. ..............................................................................................................www.waveland.com
West Virginia University Press ..............................................................................................wvupressonline.com
Wiley ......................................................................................................................................www.wiley.com
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AMS/BAMS .........................................................................page 87
Association for Asian Studies (AAS) ....................................page 72
Beijing Normal University.....................................................page 89
Berghahn Books .....................................................................page 37
China Data Center ..................................................................inside front cover
Cornell University Press ........................................................page 29
Duke University Press............................................................pages 35 and 60
ESRI/ArcNews Quarterly ......................................................inside back cover
GeoConnexion .......................................................................page 64
Geospatial World....................................................................page 52
GIM International ..................................................................page 81
Indiana University Press ........................................................page 73
IPGH/PAIGH .........................................................................page 80
John Wiley & Sons.................................................................page 65
Liverpool University Press ....................................................page 59
Michigan State University .....................................................page 30
Penguin Academic .................................................................page 41
Planetizen Online ...................................................................page 85
Routledge/Taylor & Francis ...................................................back cover
Rowman & Littlefield ............................................................page 31
Systems and Sensors ..............................................................page 71
Temple University Press ........................................................page 53
University of California Press ................................................page 25
University of Chicago Press...................................................page 36
University of Georgia Press ...................................................page 43
University of Minnesota Press ...............................................page 49
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JW Marriott Hotel
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Tokyo Boardroom Marker Hotel
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Creative Placemaking and Beyond: Continuing and reinvigorating the arts-led conversation (part 1) (Sponsored by
Cultural Geography Specialty Group)
Golden Gate 7, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Cara Courage, University of Brighton; Anita
McKeown, NCAD
CHAIR(S): Cara Courage, University of Brighton
8:00 Torange Khonsari, PHD student*, public works Ltd, London
Metropolitan university, Temporary architecture as a
contemporary typology for place making.
8:20 Peter Rundkvist*, Business Region Gteborg; Michael
Landzelius*, University of Gothenburg, Chalmers,
Creative Placemaking and Urban Social Cohesion -.
8:40 Margo Handwerker*, University of California, Los Angeles,
Creative Placemaking in Rural Areas.
9:00 Lusa Alpalho*, The Bartlett School of Architecture,
University College of London, [ outros espaos ]
a critical view on the participatory process for the
physical and social transformation of neglected urban
spaces in Bejas Housing Estate, Portugal.
9:20 Stephen Pritchard*, Northumbria University, Newcastle
upon Tyne, UK, Place Guarding: Social Practice as
Direct Action Rather Than Gentrification.
Advanced Remote Sensing Methods for Land Cover Mapping
(Sponsored by Remote Sensing Specialty Group)
Golden Gate 8, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Rebecca L. Powell, Univesity Of Denver
CHAIR(S): Desheng Liu, The Ohio State University
8:00 Steven Foga*, SGT Inc., Contractor to USGS EROS Center;
Pat Scaramuzza, SGT Inc., Contractor to USGS EROS
Center; John Dwyer, USGS EROS Center, Validation
of Landsat 7 and Landsat 8 Cloud Masking Algorithms.
8:20 Xavier Haro-Carrin*, University of Florida; Jane
Southworth, University of Florida, Classifying a highly
fragmented forest landscape in Ecuador.
8:40 Xianfeng Chen*, Slippery Rock University; James Meehan,
Slippery Rock University, Wetland delineation with
Landsat 8 OLI and RADARSAT-2 polarimetric data.
9:00 Fang Qiu*, University of Texas - Dallas; Yuhong Zhou,
Ph.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center, Curve
Matching Approaches to Waveform Classification: A
Case Study Using ICESat.
9:20 Desheng Liu*, The Ohio State University; Shanshan Cai,
Reconstructing Land Cover Trajectories from Dense
MODIS Time Series.
Disruptive Digital Geographies
Plaza B, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Paul Langley, University of Durham; Andrew
Leyshon, University of Nottingham
CHAIR(S): Philip Ashton, University of Illinois-Chicago
8:00 Paul Langley*, University of Durham; Andrew Leyshon*,
University of Nottingham, Platform Capitalism.
Room:
98
Room:
1116.
Room:
1117.
Room:
Geomorphology
Continental 8, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Paulina Aniskiewicz, Institute of Oceanology, Centre
for Polar Studies KNOW
8:00 Greta Wells*, University of Texas - Austin,
Geomorphologic Evidence of a Holocene Jkulhlaup in
the Jkuls Fjllum Channel, Iceland.
8:20 Kimberly M Meitzen*, Texas State University; Jennifer R
Jensen, Texas State University; Thom B Hardy, Texas
State University, Modelling Floodplain Inundation to
Evaluate Gar (Lepisosteiformes) Habitat Suitability in
the Lower Guadalupe River, USA.
8:40 AJEWOLE DAVIES, University of Ilorin, Nigeria;
Folashade Tope Adelakun*, University Of Ilorin,
Resilience and adaptation to coastal erosion menace in
Lagos Nigeria.
9:00 Michael J. Villa, New Mexico State University; Daniel P.
Dugas*, New Mexico State University, Relative Dating
of Debris Flows using Schmidt Hammer Methods,
Organ Mountains, Organ Mountains Desert Peaks
National Monument, New Mexico, USA.
9:20 Paulina Aniskiewicz*, Institute of Oceanology - Centre
for Polar Studies KNOW (Leading National Research
Centre); Malgorzata Stramska, Institute of Oceanology,
Multiyear analysis of climate changes in the Porsanger
fjord.
1119.
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Room:
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1122.
Room:
1123.
Room:
Room:
1126.
Room:
100
Room:
1128.
Room:
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1130.
Room:
1132.
Room:
101
1134.
Room:
1137.
Room:
1139.
Room:
1140.
Room:
102
1141.
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1142.
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1143.
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1146.
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Room:
1150.
Room:
of a propositional approach.
8:40 Siri Veland*, Brown University; Amanda H Lynch,
Professor, Brown University, Arctic ice edge
narratives: scale, discourse, and ontological security.
9:00 Brigt Dale*, Nordland Research Institute, Petroleum:
Increasing or Decreasing a Sense of Ontological
Security?.
9:20 David C. Eisenhauer*, Rutgers, Reconfiguring Boundary
Organizations to Foster Sociomaterial Change in New
Jersey.
1151.
Room:
1152.
Room:
104
1154.
Room:
1155.
Room:
1157.
Room:
1160.
Room:
1162.
Room:
1163.
Room:
105
1165.
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1167.
Room:
Spatial Analysis
Monterrey I, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Timothy C. Matisziw, University of Missouri Columbia
8:00 Chunchun Hu*, Fast trajectory fuzzy clustering strategy
based on simplification multi-fuzzy criterions.
8:20 Yutian Feng*, University at Albany, Department of
Geography and Planning; Shiguo Jiang, Ph.D.,
Department of Geography and Planning,University at
Albany,Albany,NY, Spatial autocorrelation in Vacant
houses.
8:40 Jongseo Yim*, Seoul National University; Young Ho Shin,
Seoul National University, The Impact of Spatial
Resolution on a Multi-Agent System Model.
9:00 Timothy C. Matisziw, PhD*, University of Missouri Columbia, Characterizing Spatial Similarity Among
Paths.
9:20 Cuiling Liu*, Louisiana State University, MAUP Sensitivity
Analysis in Urban Density based on Monte Carlo
Method.
1168.
Room:
1169.
Room:
1170.
Room:
1173.
Room:
106
1175.
Room:
1176.
Room:
1177.
Room:
1178.
Room:
107
1181.
Room:
1182.
Room:
108
Room:
1202.
Room:
1203.
Room:
1204.
Room:
1206.
Room:
1207.
Room:
109
1210.
Room:
1211.
Room:
1212.
Room:
110
Room:
1216.
Room:
1217.
Room:
1218.
Room:
Geomorphology, Environment
Continental 8, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Ike Sari Astuti, University of Georgia
10:00 Bryce K Marston, Ph.D. Candidate*, Kansas State
University; Melinda D Daniels, Dr., Stroud Water
Research Center; Sandra E Ryan-Burkett, Dr., Rocky
Mountain Research Station, USFS, Geomorphology
and Large Wood Dynamics of Headwater Mountain
Streams Infested by the Mountain Pine Beetle,
Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming.
10:20 Xiaoyu Lu*, University of Tennessee; Yingkui Li,
University of Tennessee; Robert Washington-Allen,
University of Tennessee, Studying Rill Formation on
Hillslope using Terrestrial Laser Scanner: A Case
Study in Loudon, Tennessee.
10:40 Holly Baker, Graduate Student*, New Mexico State
University; Michaela Buenemann, Associate Professor,
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Butler has advocated lesbian and gay rights movements and has
been outspoken on many modern political matters. Two of her
influential books, Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion
of Identity and Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits
of Sex, challenge notions of gender and develop her theory of
gender performativity, which is now a prominent position in
feminist and queer scholarship. Butler studied philosophy at Yale
University where she received her B.A. and her Ph.D.
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1:20 Jiue-An Yang*, San Diego State University, Formalizing
and Visualizing Place in GIS with Social Media Data.
1:40 Chen Xu*, University of Wyoming, Linking Mobility in the
Hybrid Space to Social Media User Identities.
2:00 Ming-Hsiang Tsou*, San Diego State University, Research
Challenges and Opportunities in Mapping Social
Media and Big Data.
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Plaza A, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Hamidreza Bakhtiarizadeh, Simon Fraser University
2:40 Abdurahman Mohammed Molu, PhD Candidate*, Ankara
University, Turkeys Knowledge Based Economy: A
Comparative Analysis with EU KBE Score.
3:00 Suat Tuysuz*; Nuri Yavan, Analyzing the firm
competitiveness through using the political and market
power of business associations.
3:20 Giulio Cainelli*, University of Padova; Roberto Ganau,
University of Padova and Queen Mary, University
of London, Agglomeration, Heterogeneity and Firm
Productivity.
3:40 Guillermo Bervejillo*, University of British Columbia,
Performing Market Power: Antitrust Regulation and
Global Economic Restructuring.
4:00 Hamidreza Bakhtiarizadeh*, Simon Fraser University;
Peter V Hall, Simon Fraser University, The Effect of
Innovation on Income Inequality in Canadian Cities.
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in Japans aging suburbia ? Exploring the socioresidential effects of urban renewal policies in a
shrinking suburb of Osaka.
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3:20 William Brazil*, TCD; Brian Caulfield, TCD; Maria Nogal,
TCD; Alan OConnor, TCD, The Impact of Extreme
Weather on Transport: The Tale of Two Storms.
3:40 Yinan Zhang*, University of Arizona; Daoqin Tong,
University of Arizona, A Pre-Flood Vulnerability
Analysis of Transportation Networks: A Case Study in
Tucson, Arizona.
Discussant(s): Lars Bocker
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New insights, approaches and challenges in the eld of sociohydrology 1 (Sponsored by Human Dimensions of Global
Change Specialty Group, Spatial Analysis and Modeling
Specialty Group, Water Resources Specialty Group)
Peninsula Room, Hotel Nikko, 25th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Paul F. McCord, Indiana University; Morgan
C. Levy, University of California, Berkeley; Drew
Gower, Princeton University
CHAIR(S): Paul F. McCord, Indiana University
2:40 Maureen B. Papas, Dr*, Honorary Fellow,The University
of Western Australia, Faculty of Law, Perth WA 6200
Australia, Broadening the scope of socio-hydrology:
exploring how engaging environmental policy and
law makers and, at the same time, water resource
assessment experts can yield a meaningful partnership.
3:00 Beth Tellman*, Arizona State University; Hallie Eakin,
Arizona State University; Andres Baeza-Castro,
Arizona State University; Luis Bojrquez, National
Autonomous University, Mexico; Bertha , Hernndez
Aguilar, National Autonomous University, Mexico;
Marco Janssen, Arizona State University, SocioHydrological Risk Transfer and Emergent Vulnerability
in the Basin of Mexico.
3:20 Christopher Hyun*, Energy & Resources Group, UC
Berkeley; Alison Post, Ph.D., Political Science, UC
Berkeley; Isha Ray, Ph.D., Energy & Resources
Group, UC Berkeley, Why Water Valvemen Comply:
Insights from an ICT Intervention in Indias Urban
Water Sector.
3:40 Johanna Grames*, TU Wien; Alexia Prskawetz, TU Wien;
Dieter Grass, TU Wien; Alberto Viglione, TU Wien;
Gnter Blschl, TU Wien, Modelling the interaction
between flooding events and economic growth.
4:00 Paul F. McCord*, Indiana University; Jampel DellAngelo,
PhD, SESYNC; Drew Gower, Princeton University;
Tom Evans, PhD, Indiana University, Delivering
Irrigation Water to Smallholder Farmers in the Mount
Kenya Region: A Multi-Level Socio-Hydrological
Analysis.
Reimagining the urban: Hopeful trajectories for remaking the
city II
Bellevue Room, Marker Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Vitor Peiteado Fernandez, Roskilde University;
Ragnhild Claesson, Malm University; Zahra Hamidi
CHAIR(S): Vitor Peiteado Fernandez, Roskilde University
2:40 Henrik Gutzon Larsen*, Lund University, Living together
separately: a critical analysis of Danish cohousing.
3:00 Julie Tessuto, Centre dtudes sociologiques - Universit
Saint-Louis Bruxelles (CES - USL-B); Ermans
Thomas*, Centre dtudes sociologiques - Universit
Saint-Louis Bruxelles (CES - USL-B); Cline
Brandeleer, Centre dtudes sociologiques - Universit
Saint-Louis Bruxelles (CES - USL-B), Reimagining
the urban: hopeful trajectories for remaking the city.
Re-appropriation of public spaces in Brussels through
the scope of urban mobility.
3:20 Johan Pries*, Lund University; Johan Pries, Lund
University, The uses of neoliberalism? Claiming
attractive urban space as a common..
3:40 Cecilie Sachs Olsen*, Queen Mary University of London,
Monthey and/or Montopia: Imagining alternatives
through socially engaged artistic practice.
4:00 Jeroen Stevens*, University of Leuven, Occupied City. The
Insurgent Urban Reform of Central So Paulo.
Migration, Immigration, and Exclusion
Paris North, Marker Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Dr. Mukul Sonwalkar, H3C LLC
2:40 Keith L. Waters*, George Mason University, School of
Policy, Government, and International Affairs, Inter-
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CHAIR(S): Heike Alberts, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
4:40 Heike Joens*, Loughborough University, Tracing
international knowledge transfer through boundary
spanners.
5:00 Natalie Tebbett*, Loughborough University, Knowledge
transfer in UK higher education: Capturing the diverse
experiences of international faculty.
5:20 Donald A. Friend*, Minnesota State University, Impact of a
Fulbright Senior Scholarship Ten Years On.
5:40 Kavita K. Pandit*, University of Georgia, Campus
Internationalization versus the Globalization of Higher
Education - conflict or harmony?.
Discussant(s): Micheline Van Riemsdijk, University of Tennessee
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Home: Critical Geographies of the Home(land) III Convergence of foreign and domestic policy (Sponsored by
Political Geography Specialty Group, Cultural Geography
Specialty Group)
Mason B, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Sara N. Hughes, University of California - Los
Angeles; Maegan Miller, CUNY - Graduate Center
CHAIR(S): Sara N. Hughes, University of California - Los
Angeles
4:40 Hannah Jones*, University of Warwick, In the UK
Illegally? Go Home or Face Arrest/No Way: You Will
Not Make Australia Your Home.
4:55 Fadi Shayya*, New School University, Leave No MRAP
Behind: Geographies of Delegation, Militarization and
Urbanism in the US..
5:10 Geoffrey Boyce*, University of Arizona, People Who
Look Like They Dont Belong: Immigration Policing
and Racial Formation in Revanchist Detroit.
5:25 Nerve Macaspac, PhD candidate*, University of California
- Los Angeles, Insurgent Peace: Peacebuilding among
Indigenous Peoples of Sagada, Philippines.
Discussant(s): Emily Gilbert, University of Toronto
Geography of Skill: (Re)linking geography of labor with
economic, social and cultural geographies
Powell Room A, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): He Wang, City University of Hong Kong; Jung
Won Sonn, University College London
CHAIR(S): He Wang, City University of Hong Kong
4:40 He Wang*, City University of Hong Kong, Separate and
Rule: the spatial division of technological labor in the
automotive industry.
5:00 Wanjing Chen*, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jung
Won Sonn, University College London, Economy of
Scale, Division of Labor and Deskilling in a Creative
Industry: Transformation of the Labor Process in
Xianyou Traditional Furniture Cluster, China.
5:20 Deborah Leslie*, University Of Toronto; Norma Rantisi*,
Concordia University, The McDonalds of Circus:
Corporatization, Standardization and the Erosion of
Creativity at the Cirque du Soleil.
5:40 Erika Machacek*, University of Copenhagen; Niels Fold,
University of Copenhagen, Governing Flows in
Networks: European Magnet Producers in the Global
Automotive Value Chain.
Discussant(s): Jung Won Sonn, University College London;
Martin H. Hess, University of Manchester
Drought, Water Systems, and Water Barometer
Powell Room B, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Paul R. Larson, Southern Utah University
4:40 Virginia G. Silvis*, Dept. of Geography & Environmental
Sustainability, University of Oklahoma; Michael D.
Hunter, Dept. of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma
Health Science Center; Renee A. McPherson, Dept. of
Geography & Environmental Sustainability, University
of Oklahoma; Heather Lazrus, National Center for
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in their Communities.
Gail P Myers, PhD*, Farms To Grow; Gail P Myers, PhD, Farms
to Grow, Inc., Poster #052: Landscaped Legacies: A
Pig Story in Black and White.
Anthony Kowalchick*; Matthew Liesch, PhD, Central Michigan
University; David K Patton, PhD, Central Michigan
University, Poster #053: Localized Names for Untied
States Metropolitan Areas: Different on the other side?.
Isaac Perry*, Salem State University, Poster #054: Looking
for Justice: A Comparative Analysis of Natural Gas
Pipelines in New England.
Mary Katherine Sprague*, Concordia University, Poster #055:
Made in the Mile-Ex: productive gentrification in an
urban Montreal manufacturing district.
Emily Anne Kern*, Furman University, Earth and Environmental
Sciences; Weston Dripps, Furman University, Earth and
Environmental Sciences, Poster #056: Neighborhood
Sustainability: a multi-criteria sustainability indicator
analysis.
Bradley Loewen*, MEPCO, University of Economics, Prague,
Poster #057: Path Dependence and Path Innovation of
Regional Policy in Central and Eastern Europe.
Anna Solberg*, Kent State University, Poster #058: Perceptions
of Tourist Influences on Sub-Saharan African
Countries.
Solomon McGinty*, United States Military Academy, Poster
#059: Predicting Political Stability in Ethiopia using
Demographics as Indicators.
Abbey Marie Whisler*, University of Kansas, Poster #060:
Predicting the Spatial Distribution of Migrants
Retreating from Coastal Inundation.
Hyeokjae Lee*, Kyung Hee University, Poster #061: Public
Spaces in Underworld: the use of public spaces in the
subway system in Seoul.
Hui Liang*; Lijiang Zhao, Poster #062: Research on the
Influnences of Infrastructure Investment to the
Development of Backward Region ??Based on Jingjiu
Railway.
Andrew William Boch*, Frostburg State University; James C
Saku, Dr., Frostburg State University, Poster #063:
Socio-Economic Indicators of Nunavut.
Nakisha Jones*, East Tennessee State University, Poster #064:
Spatial Crime Analysis: An Examination of Select US
Disasters and Pre- & Post Disaster Crime Rates.
Xuesong Yao*, Poster #065: The adaptability of human
recreation comfort and cooling effect of urban parks in
the summer in ChangChun.
Candice Danielle Wilfong, Ed.M.*, Vanderbilt University; Na
Liu, Ed.M., Vanderbilt University, Poster #066: The
association between racial residential segregation and
adverse birth outcomes: A meta-analysis.
Jingjing Zeng*, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law,
Poster #067: the Factors of Public Participation in
Enviornmental Governance: from 31 Provinces Panel
Data in China.
Kelly Kang*, United States Military Academy; Kelly Kang,
United States Military Academy, Poster #068: The
Geographic Patterns of the Chinese Black Market
Blood Trade.
Jossie Maria Brown*, Eastern Washington University, Poster
#069: The Geography of Waste.
Michele Abee*, University of North Carolina - Greensboro,
Poster #070: The Rise of the Mercator Projection in
Science.
Daria Andrievskikh*, Binghamton University, Poster #071:
The role of outreach programs in the community
development on the local scale: Binghamton, USA and
Kurgan, Russia..
Aaron Gant*, Poster #072: The spatial development of
Connecticuts craft beer industry.
ALI abdullah ALDOSARI, PhD*, King Saud University, Poster
#073: The trends of geographic publications in Saudi
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Sex and the City: Reactionism, Resistance and Revolt III Otherness, Transgression & Normalisation (Sponsored by
Sexuality and Space Specialty Group)
Union Square 19, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Paul J. Maginn, University of Western
Australia; Clarissa Smith, Unversity of Sunderland;
Emily Cooper, Northumbria University
CHAIR(S): Clarissa Smith, Unversity of Sunderland
8:00 Emilia Ljungberg*, Karlstad University, Distinction, fluidity
and discretion in the striving toward respectability for
high class sex workers.
8:20 Erin Sanders-McDonagh*, Middlesex University, Mapping
transgression/gentrification: Lights of Soho.
8:40 Ingrid Olson*, University of British Columbia, Abduction
in the Public Sphere: Sadomasochism, Surveillance, &
Governmentality.
Discussant(s): Clarissa Smith, Unversity of Sunderland
Relational Poverty 1: Uneven spatialities and the production
of poverty knowledge
Union Square 20, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Mona Atia, George Washington University;
Karen Rignall
CHAIR(S): Mona Atia, George Washington University
8:00 Tara Patricia Cookson*, University of Cambridge, A critical
exploration of poverty reduction and wealth production
in Peru.
8:20 Harry Pettit*, London School of Economics, Learning to
Dream: inciting autonomy in order to solve a youth
unemployment crisis in Egypt.
8:40 Mona Atia, PhD*, George Washington University, Poverty
Mapping and the Politics of Knowledge Production.
9:00 Karen E Rignall, PhD*, University of Kentucky; Karen
Rignall, Poverty, possibility, and the spatiality of
uneven development in Morocco.
9:20 Hiba Bou Akar*, Hampshire College, On Planning and the
Spatial Turn in Development in the Global South.
Urban and Rural Land Use and Migrant Experience
Union Square 21, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor (Illustrated
Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Nelson Vera Bchel, University of Neuchtel
8:00 Xiangmei Li*, Hubei University of Economics, Urban
land use structural optimization based on Artificial
Bee Colony algorithm: the perspective of ecological
carrying capacity.
8:10 Yeong-Hyun Kim*, Ohio University, South and Southeast
Asian Migrant Workers in Seoul: Spatial Stories of
Temporary Labor Migration in South Korea.
8:20 Paul C. Flynn*, University of Texas - Austin, Spatial
Distributions of Immigration Deportation Hearings.
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Golden Gate Room, Hotel Nikko, 25th Floor (Interactive Short
Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Philippe Amstislavski, University of Alaska, AK
8:00 Wei Liu*, Michigan State University; Arika LigmannZielinska, Michigan State University, Modelling
the Joint Impact of Social Networks and Built
Environments on Adolescents Physical Activity: A
Spatial Agent-based Model Method.
8:10 Alexandra Knopf*, Clark University, Healthcare Facility
Location: A Breast Cancer Alliance Case Study.
8:20 Ying Li*, East Tennessee State University; Wei Zhang,
Remin University, Beijing China, Predicting future
heat-related mortality in large urban areas in China
using GIS (Geographic Information System) and
epidemiological approaches.
8:30 Qian Zuo*, University of Hull; Graham Ferrier, University
of Hull, Spatial distribution and prediction of endemic
fluorosis in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region,
China.
8:40 Zhang An*, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural
Resources Research,CAS; Qi Qingwen, Institute
of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources
Research,CAS; Liang Shi, Shenzhen Center for Health
Information; Jiang Lili, Institute of Geographical
Sciences and Natural Resources Research,CAS,
Temporal and Spatial Dynamic Population Exposure to
Air Pollution in Urban.
8:50 Elenna Dugundji, PhD*, CWI, Impact of Temporal SocialSpatial Activity-Travel Networks on the Transmission
of Infectious Disease.
9:00 Spiro Korizis*, Lehman College; Glen D Johnson, Ph.D
Department of Health Sciences, Lehman College,
Gentrification and Health Outcomes in the Bronx.
9:10 Philippe Amstislavski, PhD*, University of Alaska, AK,
Characterizing Effect of Changes in Surface Water on
Migration and Health Access: Perspectives from the
Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia.
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Global Urban Observation: Towards Sustainable Cities (I) Surface Climate Assessment and Monitoring (Sponsored by
Remote Sensing Specialty Group)
Peninsula Room, Hotel Nikko, 25th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Qihao Weng, Indiana State University
CHAIR(S): Yitong Jiang, Indiana State University
8:00 Yitong Jiang*, Center for Urban and Environmental
Change, Department of Earth and Environmental
Systems, Indiana State University; Qihao Weng, Center
for Urban and Environmental Change, Department
of Earth and Environmental Systems, Indiana State
University, Surface Moisture Estimation in Urban
Areas.
8:20 Yang Song*, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee;
Changshan Wu, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee,
Retrieving Discomfort Index at Multiple Scales with
Remotely Sensed Data.
8:40 Leiqiu Hu*, National Center for Atmospheric Research;
Andrew Monaghan, National Center for Atmospheric
Research; Michael Barlage, National Center for
Atmospheric Research; James Voogt, University of
Western Ontario, Quantify the impact of directional
anisotropy on MODIS land surface temperature for
urban areas.
9:00 Joshua Reynolds*, University of Utah; Phillip Dennison,
Dr., University of Utah; Austin Coates, University of
Utah, Trees and Degrees: Comparing Urban Vegetation
Cover with Summer Land Surface Temperature in the
Salt Lake Valley.
9:20 Wei Huang*; Qihao Weng, Modeling Temperature with
NDVI and EVI Time Series Data in Los Angeles,
California.
Linguistic Geography (Sponsored by Graduate Student
Afnity Group, Cultural Geography Specialty Group)
Bellevue Room, Marker Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Catherine E. Lee, University of Hawaii at
Manoa
CHAIR(S): Catherine E. Lee, University of Hawaii at Manoa
8:00 Maxime Gaudet, M.A.*, University of Ottawa, Border,
Barriers and Tactics: everyday negotiations of
homeless youth in a linguistically divided OttawaGatineau..
8:20 Nicole Gallant*, INRS; Aline Lechaume, Universit Laval,
Sense of Place and Sense of Belonging: the Case of
Non-territorial Francophone Minorities in Canada.
8:40 Kathryn L. Hannum*, Kent State University, EU regional
policies in practice: The case of Galicia, Spain.
9:00 Richard Hunter*, State University of New York at Cortland,
Grammatical subjects, Hell is other people, and
irreprehensible nature.
9:20 Bryan S. Wee*, University of Colorado Denver, Leave
it to the government and scientists: Childrens
environmental discourse in Stockholm.
Illegibility and the Politics of Not Knowing: Paper Session 1
Paris North, Marker Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Sara Keene, Cornell University; Alice Beban,
Cornell University
CHAIR(S): Sara Keene, Cornell University
8:00 Rajyashree N Reddy*, University of Toronto, Municipal
Informalities: Illegibility, Unmapping and the Flexible
Management of Garbage in Bangalore.
8:20 Laura Schoenberger*, York University, Land titling and
land deals: tensions in the interactions between making
legible and making illegible in Cambodia?.
8:40 Julie Cupples*, University of Edinburgh; Kevin Glynn*,
Massey University, Proliferating Nicaraguan
mediascapes: The FSLN, indigenous rights and media
convergence.
9:00 Anne Short Gianotti*, Boston University, Governing the
quasi-legal: how the status of marijuana cultivation
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8:40 Jan Balke*, ILS - Research Institute for Regional and Urban
Development / University of Mnster (WWU), Iconic
Architecture in the Post Political City. Insights from
Hamburgs Elbe Philharmonic Hall.
9:00 Jean-Franois Ruault, Ph.D*, Universit Paris-Est Marnela-Valle, Can monumental architecture drive urban
development? A theoretical and consumption-based
framework..
Discussant(s): Renee Tapp, Clark University
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Geographies of DJ Culture
Imperial A, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Anna Gavanas, Linkping University
CHAIR(S): Tobias C. Van Veen, Universite de Montreal
Introducer: Anna Gavanas
Discussant(s): Tobias C. Van Veen, Universite de Montreal;
Severin Guillard, Universit Paris Est
Panelists: Tami Gadir, University of Oslo; Miki Annette Beavis,
University College London; Bernardo Attias, California
State University - Northridge; Rupert Till, University
of Huddersfield
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Sex and the City: Reactionism, Resistance and Revolt IV Navigating Risk and Violence (Sponsored by Sexuality and
Space Specialty Group)
Union Square 19, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Paul J. Maginn, University of Western
Australia; Emily Cooper, Northumbria University;
Clarissa Smith, Unversity of Sunderland
CHAIR(S): Paul J. Maginn, University of Western Australia
10:00 Joanne Bowring*, Liverpool John Moores University, An
exploration of the experiences of those working in the
UK adult film industry..
10:20 Jill McCracken, PhD*, University of South Florida St.
Petersburg, To Name is to Resist: Bridging Reactionism
to Decrease Violence in the Sex Industry.
10:40 Jennifer McGibbon*, University of Georgia, AntiTrafficking and the Hyper-Criminalization of Sex
Workers.
11:00 Christopher Thomas*, The Graduate Center, CUNY,
Testing Broken Windows: The Effects of Sex Work
Legalization on Local Crime Risks.
Discussant(s): Paul J. Maginn, University of Western Australia
Migration as Adaptation in Contemporary Asia (Sponsored
by Population Specialty Group)
Union Square 20, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Richard Black, SOAS, University of London;
Ceri Oeppen, University of Sussex
CHAIR(S): Jamie Michelle Goodwin-White, UCLA
10:00 Soumyadeep Batterjee, ICIMOD, Nepal and University of
Sussex; Richard Black*, SOAS, University of London;
Suman Bisht, ICIMOD, Nepal; Dominic Kniveton,
University of Sussex, Does financial remittance build
household level adaptive capacity? Case studies of the
flood affected villages of Assam and drought affected
villages of Yunnan.
10:20 Maryann Bylander, PhD*, Lewis & Clark College,
Migration as Adaptation: Lessons from the Cambodian
Context.
10:40 Elizabeth Allison*, California Institute of Integral Studies,
Sense of place and rural-urban migration in Bhutan:
Place, mobility, and human-wildlife conflict.
11:00 Subarna Chatterjee*, Graduate Student, Kansas State
University; Bimal Kanti Paul, Professor, Kansas State
University, Migration as a response to climate change.
A cluster analysis of internal migration in Bangladesh.
11:20 Ceri Oeppen*, University of Sussex, Stop deportation
to Afghanistan says Afghan minister: how migration
management affects transnational politics.
R.S. Tarr Student Paper Competition (Sponsored by
Cryosphere Specialty Group)
Union Square 21, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor (Illustrated
Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Vena W. Chu, UCLA
CHAIR(S): Vena W. Chu, UCLA
10:00 Yang Ju*, Texas A&M University, Fractional Snow Cover
Mapping Through Polytopic Vector Analysis of MODIS
Spectral Reflectance.
10:10 Hana M. Khan*, University of California, Los Angeles;
Marilyn N. Raphael, PhD, University of California,
Los Angeles, Examining the Influence of ENSO on
Antarctic sea ice.
10:20 Jason M. Ward*, UCLA; Marilyn N. Raphael, Ph.D.,
Univeristy of California, Los Angeles, Monthly
Variability and Inter-annual Trend Analysis For PSSMSI Produced Ross Sea Polynya Area Time Series.
10:30 Nash Brendon Oliver*, University of Colorado Denver;
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Richard Matthew, PhD, University of California Irvine; Brett Sanders, PhD, University of California Irvine, Making Coastal Flood Hazard Maps to Support
Decision-Making - What End Users Want.
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WRF ensemble.
2:40 Gina R Henderson, PhD*, U.S. Naval Academy; Bradford
S Barrett, PhD, U.S. Naval Academy; Kaitlyn South,
U.S. Navy, Eurasian October snow depth: using
self-organizing maps to characterize variability and
identify relationships to the MJO.
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of Language.
Discussant(s): Cheryl Gilge, University of Washington
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CHAIR(S): Nicholas Wise
1:20 Julie Clark, PhD*, University of Glasgow; Valerie Wright,
PhD, University of Glasgow, Community perceptions
of Urban Regeneration: Reinventing the wheel or the
secret of our success?.
1:40 Amie Thurber, MSW*, Vanderbilt University, The need
for holistic community development in sites of
neighborhood change.
2:00 Tom Bolton*, University College London, Wrong Side of
the Tracks? Londons Railway Neighbourhoods..
2:20 Sungkyung Lee, Associate Professor*, College of
Environment and Design, Univ. of Georgia, Market
modernization and the sense of place lost in
transformation.
2:40 Heather Ruth Sparks*, California State University,
Affordable Housing and Amenities Acces: Assessing the
Low Income Housing Tax Credits Potential to Change
Californias Housing Geography.
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Decolonial Futures I
Metropolitan A, JW Marriott Hotel, 2nd Floor (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Margaret Marietta Ramrez, University of
Washington, Seattle; Michelle D. Daigle, University of
Washington
CHAIR(S): Margaret Marietta Ramrez, University of
Washington, Seattle
Panelists: Angela R. Aguilar, UC Berkeley; Michelle D. Daigle,
University of Washington; Angela Rose Fernandez,
University of Washington; Jessica Hallenbeck,
University of British Columbia; Madeline Whetung
Middle-Class Cities of the Global South? 1: Building
Middleclassness (Sponsored by Urban Geography Specialty
Group, Socialist and Critical Geography Specialty Group,
Development Geographies Specialty Group)
Metropolitan B, JW Marriott Hotel, 2nd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Ryan Centner, London School of Economics;
Harry Pettit, London School of Economics
CHAIR(S): Ryan Centner, London School of Economics
Introducer: Harry Pettit
1:40 David Navarrete Escobedo*, Universidad De Guanajuato,
Middle class and tourism in the socio-spatial
transformation in central areas of Mexico City..
2:00 William Buckingham, PhD*, University of Washington,
Assimilation or Integration? Producing Suburbia in
Wuhan City, China.
2:20 Julien Migozzi*, Grenoble Alpes University - UMR
Gographie-Cits, Real estate market and social
change in Cape Town: places, faces and values of the
South African middle-class.
2:40 Sylvia Nam*, University of California, Irvine, City for Sale:
Competing Real Estate Values in Phnom Penh.
Fullling the promise of anarchist geographies III: visions,
hopes and challenges (Sponsored by Political Geography
Specialty Group, Cultural Geography Specialty Group)
Metropolitan C, JW Marriott Hotel, 2nd Floor (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Simon Springer, University of Victoria;
Richard White, Sheffield Hallam University; Anthony
Ince, Cardiff University
CHAIR(S): Richard White, Sheffield Hallam University
Panelists: Ana Paula Pimentel Walker, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor; Pierpaolo Mudu, University of
Washington - Tacoma; Nicholas Jon Crane, Ohio
Wesleyan University; Nathan L. Clough, University
of Minnesota, Duluth; Carrie Mott, University of
Kentucky
Geopolitical Representation, Culture, and Territoriality III
(Sponsored by Political Geography Specialty Group, Cultural
Geography Specialty Group, European Specialty Group)
Salon I, JW Marriott Hotel, 2nd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Kara Dempsey, Appalachian State University
CHAIR(S): Daniel Bos
1:20 Daniel Bos*, Nottingham University, Representing
a Militarised Worldview: Exploring videogame
cutscenes.
1:40 Brian Gilson*, Oklahoma State University, EthnoSymbolism and Government Discourse in Azerbaijan.
2:00 Alexandra Giancarlo*, Queens University; Alexandra
Giancarlo, Queens University, Cattle Ranching,
Rodeos, and Trail Riding: Modern-Day Expressions of
the Historical Black Cowboy Culture of Louisiana and
Texas.
2:20 Fernando Galeana, MA*, Cornell University, Indigenous
Territoriality in the Honduran Muskitia: Participatory
Mapping, Social Movements, and Agrarian Change.
2:40 Souyeon Nam*, Texas A&M Univ., NICs Political Ecology
of the Commons: Competing Ownership of Rural
Landscapes in South Korea.
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Survey
Introducer: Christopher E. Soulard
3:25 Jessica Walker*, U.S. Geological Survey; Jesslyn Brown,
U.S. Geological Survey; Joel Sankey, U.S. Geological
Survey; Cynthia Wallace, U.S. Geological Survey;
Jake Weltzin, U.S. National Phenology Network,
Using phenology to track the vegetative recovery of
southwestern U.S. dryland forests after fire.
3:45 Miguel Villarreal*, U.S. Geological Survey; Laura Norman,
U.S. Geological Survey; Steven Buckley, NPS;
Cynthia Wallace, U.S. Geological Survey; Michelle
Coe, University of Arizona, Time-series monitoring of
desert grassland cover changes in response to fire and
drought.
4:05 Christine Albano*, University of California, Davis and
USGS; Michael D Dettinger, USGS; Christopher E.
Soulard, USGS, Linking Inter-annual Variations in
Atmospheric Rivers to Vegetation Responses in the
Southwestern United States.
4:25 Christopher E. Soulard*, United States Geological
Survey; Christine Albano, John Muir Institute of
the Environment, University of California, Davis,
CA; Miguel Villarreal, United States Geological
Survey; Justin Huntington, Desert Research Institute,
University of Nevada, Reno, NV, Time-series analysis
of climate and fire effects on meadow greening trends
in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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Political Ecologies of Sustainability Labeling and Ecolabeling: People, Products and Places (Sponsored by Cultural
and Political Ecology Specialty Group, Geographies of Food
and Agriculture Specialty Group)
Taylor Room B, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor (Paper Session)
CHAIR(S): Frances Fahy, National University of Ireland, Galway
3:20 Jennifer Mapes*, Kent State University; Kelly Turner, Kent
State University; David Kaplan, Kent State University,
Sustainability goals versus outcomes in a large-scale
downtown redevelopment project.
3:40 Frances Fahy, Dr*, National University of Ireland, Galway;
Henrike Rau, Prof, Department of Geography,
Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany;
Mary Jo Lavelle, Dr, NUI Galway, Whats in a label?
Examining Ever-greens and Never-greens on the
Island of Ireland.
4:00 Ingrid L. Nelson*, University of Vermont, Becoming
Platinum, Gold and Green: Making Sustainable
University and College Campus Spaces.
Discussant(s): Laureen Elgert, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Symposium on Human Dynamics Research: Space-Time
Analytics (Themes and Applications) (Sponsored by
Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty
Group, Cyberinfrastructure Specialty Group, Spatial Analysis
and Modeling Specialty Group)
Lombard Room, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): May Yuan, University of Texas - Dallas; David
OSullivan, University of California, Berkeley
CHAIR(S): Elizabeth A. Wentz, Arizona State University
3:20 Steven Farber*, University of Toronto; Nate Wessel,
University of Toronto; Jielan Xu, University
of Toronto, A nationwide comparison of racial
segregation in metropolitan regions: what can be
learned from a social interaction approach?.
3:40 Somayeh Dodge*, University of Colorado Colorado
Springs, The continuum of movement research: from
observations to modeling dynamic processes.
4:00 Ian N. Gregory*, Lancaster University, Exploring Space
and Time in Large Volumes of Text.
4:20 Jed Long*, University of St Andrews, Space-Time Analysis
of Human-Wildlife Interactions from GPS Tracking
Data.
4:40 Tao Cheng*, University College London; Qingyuan Chu,
SpaceTimeLab, UCL; Jianan Shen, SpaceTimeLab,
UCL, Identifying social-demographic groups from
Oyster card data.
Food Production and Sustainability: Challenges of the
Anthropocene and Climate Change (Sponsored by Human
Dimensions of Global Change Specialty Group, Geographies
of Food and Agriculture Specialty Group)
VanNess Room, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): RDK Herman, National Museum of the
American Indian
CHAIR(S): Stephanie Pau, Florida State University
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Location Intelligence Trends in the Contemporary Omnichannel Retail Marketplace (Sponsored by Business
Geography Specialty Group)
Mendocino II, Hotel Nikko, 2nd Floor (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Lawrence Joseph, West Marine
CHAIR(S): Lawrence Joseph, West Marine
Introducer: Tony Hernandez
Panelists: Lawrence Joseph, West Marine
Episodic Fluvial Sedimentation and Geomorphic Responses:
A Centennial Tribute to G.K. Gilbert, Part IV (Sponsored by
Geomorphology Specialty Group, Water Resources Specialty
Group)
Nikko Ballroom III, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): L Allan James, University Of South Carolina;
Scott A. Lecce, East Carolina University
CHAIR(S): Robert T. Pavlowsky, Missouri State University
3:20 Joann Mossa*, University of Florida; Yin-Hsuen Chen,
Ph.D., University of Florida; Scott P. Walls, M.L.A.
EP, Scott Walls Consulting; G. Mathias Kondolf,
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Dredging,
Spoil Deposits and Geomorphic Response in the
Apalachicola River, Florida.
3:40 Shirin Leclere*, San Francisco State University; Leonard
Sklar, San Francisco State University; Jennifer Genetti,
San Francisco State University, Patterns in the Source:
Predicting hillslope sediment size distribution using
GIS and aerial imagery..
4:00 Erik Schiefer*, Northern Arizona University; Michael
Retelle, Bates College; Steven Roof, Hampshire
College; Alan Werner, Mount Holyoke College;
Nicholas McKay, Northern Arizona University; Darrell
Kaufman, Northern Arizona University, Fluvial
Suspended Sediment Yields Over Hours to Decades and
Beyond in the High Arctic, Lake Linn, Svalbard.
4:20 Pollyanna Lind, MS, Doctoral Candidate*, University of
Oregon; Patricia McDowell, Professor, University of
Oregon, Bedload Transport and Connectivity in a Steep
Montane Tropical River - Rio Pacuare, Costa Rica.
4:40 Derek Joseph Martin, Ph.D.*, Appalachian State University;
Kaitlin Finan, Appalachian State University;
Christopher Ely, Appalachian State University;
Mathew McMahan, Appalachian State University,
Stream Bank Erosion in Pramo Ecosystems: Assessing
the Potential for Fluvial Export of Organic Carbon.
SAM Student Paper Competition Session II
Monterrey I, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Heejun Chang, Portland State University;
Debarchana Ghosh, University of Connecticut
CHAIR(S): Debarchana Ghosh, University of Connecticut
3:20 Alexander Hohl*, University of North Carolina - Charlotte,
Accelerated Discovery of Infectious Disease
Clusters Using Adaptive Spatiotemporal Domain
Decomposition.
3:35 Bo Yang*, University of CIncinnati; Hongxing Liu,
University of Cincinnati; Emily Lei Kang, University
of Cincinnati; Richard Beck, University of Cincinnati;
Kenneth Hinkel, University of Cincinnati; Lei Wang,
Louisiana State University, Spatio-temporal Cokriging:
A Multi-scale Assimilation Method for Downscaling,
Hindcasting, and Forecasting.
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Decolonial Futures II
Metropolitan A, JW Marriott Hotel, 2nd Floor (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Margaret Marietta Ramrez, University of
Washington, Seattle; Michelle D. Daigle, University of
Washington
CHAIR(S): Michelle D. Daigle, University of Washington
Introducer: Michelle D. Daigle
Panelists: Asha Best, Rutgers University; May Farrales,
Geography, University of British Columbia; Geraldine
J. Pratt, University Of British Columbia; Margaret
Marietta Ramrez, University of Washington, Seattle
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Human-Environment
Union Square 18, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Danielle Lewis, Indiana University Of Pennsylvania
5:20 Russell Fielding*, University of the South, Mercury in
Caribbean Dolphins Caught for Human Consumption:
Implications for Subsistence and Conservation.
5:40 Andrew Saunders Berens*, Georgia State University;
Lawrence Kiage, PhD, Georgia State University,
Climate-induced upslope range shift rates - a metaanalysis of current literature on warming related
species range shifts over elevational gradients.
6:00 Danielle L Lewis*, Indiana University Of Pennsylvania,
Japanese Knotweed in Correlation to Nitrogen Within
Soils Effect on Plant Species Diversity: Case Study of
Blairsville, Pennsylvania.
6:20 Jose Javier Hernandez Ayala*, University of Florida,
Examining the spatial characteristics of rainfall
during severe drought periods in the Caribbean using
CHIRPS.
6:40 Amal Rodney Tremaine Sealy*, University of the West
Indies - Mona, Examining the Effects of the Tourism
Sector on the Groundwater Resources in MolyneauxTrents, Barbados.
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Intergenerational Solidarities
Mason A, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Kristina Diprose, The University of Sheffield;
Chen Liu, University of Sheffield
CHAIR(S): Kristina Diprose, The University of Sheffield
5:20 Bella Marckmann, Dr*, University of Copenhagen, Family
Estrangements and Intergenerational Solidarity.
5:40 Esteban Izquierdo Mejia*, University of British Columbia,
Spaces of Cultural Resistance as Chronology:
Underground Libraries and the Long Fight for
Chican@ Educational Justice..
6:00 Oana Druta*, University of Amsterdam; Richard Ronald,
University of Amsterdam, Intergenerational support
for independent living in a post-socialist housing
market: home, meanings and practices.
6:20 Kristina Diprose*, The University of Sheffield; Chen
Liu, The Univeristy of Sheffield; Gill Valentine,
The Univeristy of Sheffield; Robert Vanderbeck,
The University of Leeds; Catherine Harris, The
Univeristy of Sheffield, Intergenerational Solidarity in
Comparative Perspective.
Introducer: Kristina Diprose
Discussant(s): Kirsi Pauliina Kallio, University Of Tampere
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Human Geography Poster Session I
Posters for this session can be found on pages 162-165.
Room:
Grand Ballroom A/B, Hilton Hotel, Grand Ballroom
Level (Poster Session)
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CHAIR(S): Zachary A. Jones, Eastern Michigan University
Introducer: Zachary A. Jones
Panelists: Gretchen Leigh Sneegas, University of Georgia;
Chelsea Nestel, University of Wisconsin - Madison;
David McLaughlin, University of Cambridge; Julian
Barr, University of Washington; Ryan Patrick Hile,
University of Utah; Jennifer Grek Martin, Dalhousie
University; L Jesse Rouse, UNC Pembroke; Aaron
King, Comic Cartography
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Global Urban Observation: Towards Sustainable Cities (V) Characterizing Urban Environments (Sponsored by Remote
Sensing Specialty Group)
Peninsula Room, Hotel Nikko, 25th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Qihao Weng, Indiana State University
CHAIR(S): Guangxing Wang, Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale
5:20 Shuang Liang*, University of Texas At Dallas - Richardson,
TX; Fang Qiu, University of Texas at Dallas, Structure
height extraction using LIDAR data and 3D modeling
generation in City Engine.
5:40 Ronald C. Estoque, PhD*, University of Tsukuba, Japan;
Yuji Murayama, PhD, University of Tsukuba, Japan,
Measuring Urban Volume Using GIS and Remote
Sensing.
6:00 Haijian Liu*, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee;
Changshan Wu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Ash tree species identification based on hyperspectral
and LiDAR data fusion.
6:20 Yongquan Zhao*, The Chinese University of Hong Kong;
Bo Huang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Spatio-temporal-spectral Satellite Image Fusion and
Analysis for Urban Environment Monitoring.
6:40 Hua Sun, Research Center of Forestry Remote Sensing and
Information Engineering, Central South University of
Forestry and Technology, Changsha, Hunan, China;
Guangping Qie, Dept. of Geography, Southern Illinois
University at Carbondale, IL , USA; Guangxing
Wang*, 1Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,
USA; 2Research Center of Forestry Remote Sensing
and Information Engineering, Central South University
of Forestry and Technology, Changsha, Hunan, China;
Yifan Tan, Xianhu Botanic Garden of Shenzhen,
Guangdong, China; Jiping Li, Research Center of
Forestry Remote Sensing and Information Engineering,
Central South University of Forestry and Technology,
Changsha, Hunan, China; Yougui Peng, College
of Forestry, South China Agricultural University,
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China; Zhonggang Ma,
Research Center of Forestry Remote Sensing and
Information Engineering, Central South University of
Forestry and Technology, Changsha, Hunan, China;
Chaoqin Luo, Research Center of Forestry Remote
Sensing and Information Engineering, Central South
University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha,
Hunan, China, Increasing Accuracy of Mapping Urban
Forest Carbon Density by Combining Spatial Modeling
and Spectral Unmixing Analysis.
Geographies of Marijuana Production (Sponsored by
Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group)
Bellevue Room, Marker Hotel, Lobby Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Jacob Brenner, Ithaca College
CHAIR(S): Jacob Brenner, Ithaca College
Introducer: Jacob Brenner
Panelists: Sara Keene, Cornell University; Anne Short, Boston
University; Jeff Rose, University of Utah; Michael
Polson, CUNY Graduate Center; Van Butsic, UC
Berkeley; Jennifer Carah, The Nature Conservancy
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the Anthropocene.
Donald Thieme, Ph.D*, Valdosta State University; Gary
Stinchcomb, Ph.D, Murray State University; Jesse
Gunnels, M.A., University of Hawaii; Joe Baker,
M.A., Pennsylvania Department of Transportation,
Poster #009: Anthracite Coal Silt Deposition as an
Anthropocene Event in the mid-Atlantic region, USA.
Genevieve Holdridge*, University of Georgia, Athens ga; David
S Leigh, Professor, University of Georgia, Poster
#003: Paleoenvironmental Studies and Human Impact
in the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Olga Serenchenko*, University of Colorado - Denver; Christy
Briles, PhD., Colorado University - Denver; Lora
Stevens, PhD., California State Long Beach; Vanessa
Wong, PhD., Monash University, Poster #007: 1700
Years of Anthropogenic Influences: An Ecosystem Study
of Northern Vietnams Van Don Island.
Margaret Bialecki*, University of Minnesota; Shawn Fraver,
Ph.D., University of Maine; Christopher Gentry,
Ph.D., Austin Peay State University; John Brown,
Ph.D., USFS Northern Research Station; Sabrina
Brown, Indiana State University; Samantha Jones,
Bemidji State University; Kyleen Kelly, Kansas State
University; Elizabeth Pansing, University of Colorado
Denver; Alexander Stine, Ph.D., San Francisco State
University; Michael Thornton, University of Southern
Mississippi; Clay Tucker, Louisiana State University,
Poster #015: Red spruce (Picea rubens) forest
disturbance and stand dynamics: lessons from a case
study in Acadia National Park, Maine.
Erin Dorothea Dascher, B.S., M.S.*, Texas State University San Marcos, Poster #019: A Temporal Assessment of
Functional River Network Connectivity in a Major
Texas River Basin.
Yaqian He*, West Virginia University; Eungul Lee, West
Virginia University; Timothy Warner, West Virginia
University, Poster #024: Land use and land cover
change detection based on AVHRR GIMMS NDVI3g
and MODIS MCD12Q1 in Northeast China from 1982
to 2012.
Ralph Hill*, Missouri State University; Ralph Hill, Missouri
State University; Robert T Pavlowsky, PhD, Missouri
State University, Poster #025: Downstream variations
in channel sediment and mining-lead storage in Flat
River Creek, Old Lead Belt, Missouri.
David B. Huggins*, Missouri State University; Robert T
Pavlowsky, Ph.D., Missouri State University; Marc R
Owen, M.S., Missouri State University, Poster #026:
Spatial analysis of reach-scale factors controlling
floodplain contamination by historical lead mining in
the Big River, southeast Missouri.
Hyoun A Lee*, Seoul National University, Poster #029: Effects of
land use change on discharge characteristics in Wang
Suk Watershed 1975-2007.
Hengpeng Li*, Key Laboratory of Watershed Geographic
Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and
Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, East
Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, China; Guishan Yang,
Key Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences,
Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, 73 East Beijing Road,
Nanjing 210008, China, Poster #030: Assessing
Hydrologic Impacts of Land Use Change in Taihu Lake
Basin of China during 1985-2010.
Rachel Lynn Martin*, Department of Earth and Environmental
Sciences, Furman University; C. Brannon Andersen,
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences,
Furman University; John E. Quinn, Department of
Biology, Furman University, Poster #032: Human
Appropriation of Net Primary Production (HANPP)
Analysis of the Rural to Urban Transition at the
Watershed Scale in the Southeastern United States.
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Southern California.
Juan Pedreno II*, University of Miami, Poster #042: Increased
Freshwater Flow and Vegetative Patterns: Assessing
the Tamiami Trail Bridge Projects Impacts on the
Shark Valley Slough.
Sattam salem Alshogoor, mutah university*, Mutah University,
Poster #013: hydrological network analysis using GIS
for Alkarak plateau - jordan.
Aimee Lynn Newell*, California State University Channel
Islands, Poster #039: Santa Rosa Island Erosion,
Whos Fault Was It?.
Brandon Bohks*, Minnesota State University, Poster #016: Brook
Trout in Minnesotas Driftless Area: The Impact of
Land Use and Land Cover, 1850-2013.
C. Brannon Andersen*, Department of Earth and Environmental
Sciences, Furman University; Kre?imir ?ganec,
Dept. of Teachers Studies in Gospic, University of
Zadar, Poster #014: Impact of the Zagreb Wastewater
Treatment Plant on Water Quality of the Sava River,
Croatia.
Bernard David Ehrenreich*, State University of New York
at Geneseo, Poster #020: Fluvial and Glacial
Geomorphic History of the Genesee River Basin.
Linda S. OHirok, PhD*, California State University Channel
Islands; Kevin Gaston, Mountains Restoration Trust,
Poster #041: Dam Removal and Steelhead Habitat
Restoration in Malibu Creek Watershed, California.
Nina Abdollahian*, U.S. Geological Survey, Western Geographic
Science Center; Jamie Jones, U.S. Geological Survey,
Western Geographic Science Center; Nathan Wood,
U.S. Geological Survey, Western Geographic Science
Center, Poster #056: Changes in community exposure
to coastal hazards due to sea level rise in coastal
communities of Essex County, Massachusetts.
Stephen Robert Cameron*, Western Michigan University, Poster
#057: Two Decades of Change in an Amazonian
Extractive Reserve.
Jinmu Choi*, Kyung Hee University; Jinwoo Park, Kyung hee
univeristy; Jinhong Park, Kyung Hee University,
Poster #061: Correlation between air pollution
dispersion and floating population.
Buddhi Raj Gyawali*, Kentucky State University; Buddhi Raj
Gyawali, Kentucky State University, Poster #068:
Land Cover Change in Appalachian Region and Coal
Mining Impacts on Quality of Life and Environment.
Yao Yao*, China University of Geosciences (CUG), Poster #092:
Study on the Relationships between Spatial-Temporal
Land Use Change and Socio-economic Effects in
Wuhan Metropolitan Area.
Alyssa Le*, University of North Carolina - Wilmington; Narcisa
Pricope, University of North Carolina - Wilmington,
Poster #115: Emerging Trends in Water Resource
Modeling: Including the Coevolution of Human-Water
Systems With Agent-Based Modeling.
Kathy Cappelli*, Penn State University, Poster #058: Loss of
Vegetation Due to California Drought.
Nafiseh Haghtalab*, Michigan State University; Nathan Moore,
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography,
Michigan State University, Poster #069: Evaluating
Changes in the Onset of the Rainy Season in Malawi
during the Past 30 Years.
Laura Alfonsina Chang-Martnez*, Universidad Nacional
Autnoma de Mxico; Jean Franois Mas , Caussel,
Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Poster
#059: Modeling Historical Land Cover and Land Use:
Kingdom of Calakmul, Mexico..
Neil Matthews-Pennanen*, Utah State University, Poster #078:
Future Crop Yields in Central United States under
Different Climate Change Scenarios.
Keith G. Henderson*, Villanova University, Poster #070:
Resilience to Climate Variations in Pennsylvanias
Recreational Tourism Industry.
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with GeoWEPP.
Anne Lausier*, University of Maine, Poster #114: Diversity in
Global Patterns of Precipitation.
Paul Zunkel*, Texas State University, Poster #131: T.T. Fujitas
Contribution to the Understanding of Tornado Suction
Marks, Spots, Swaths, and Vortices..
Jacquelyn Rose*, Poster #124: Seaside Sustainability in Coastal
Massachusetts.
Paul Chakalian, MA*, Arizona State University, Poster #098:
Robustness Analysis of Phoenix, AZ Heat as a Social
Ecological System: a new analytical approach to the
urban heat island problem.
Marshall Durham Hedges*, Middle Tennessee State University;
Hari P Garbharran, Phd, MTSU, Poster #104: Humans
In Crisis: Disaster Preparedness and Response in
Nepal.
Ricardo Alexander Gomez*, University of Northern Colorado,
Poster #102: Los Angeles Earthquake Vulnerability.
Dionne Kae Zoanni*, Montana State University, Poster #130: A
Discourse Analysis of Oil and Gas Development on the
Fort Peck Indian Reservation, MT.
Lydia A. Palumbo*, Department of Earth and Environmental
Sciences, Furman University; C. Brannon Andersen,
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences,
Furman University; Mia Brkljaca, Department of
Ecology, Agronomy, and Aquaculture, University of
Zadar; Greg Lewis, Department of Biology, Furman
University, Poster #121: Soil Organic Carbon and
Nitrogen in Vineyards of Ravni Kotari, Croatia, as an
Indicator of Soil Quality.
Jonathan D. C. Webb, Tornado and Storm Research Organisation
(TORRO); Sarah E. Hinman*, Leiden University
College, Poster #108: Mapping severe hailstorm
historical and crowd-sourced data from the United
Kingdom.
Anthony J. Bevacqua*, Montclair State University; Danlin Yu,
PhD, Advisor, Poster #096: Vulnerability to Hurricane
Hazards of New Jersey.
Aisha C.R. Haynes*, George Mason University/NOAA, Poster
#103: An Investigation of the Relationship between
Vulnerable Populations and Hazard Casualties in
Warning Dissemination Coverage Gaps.
Bryan West*, University of Colorado at Denver, Poster #128:
Assessing the Potential Effects of the Emerald Ash
Borer on Denvers Urban Forest.
Fredrick Butler Neal, MS Geography*, Georgia State University,
Poster #119: Characteristics of Homes with High
Radon Gas Concentrations in DeKalb County,
Georgia.
Martin R. Arford*, Saginaw Valley State University, Poster #095:
Engaging High School Students in STEM Research,
a Case Study: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Soil
Conservation Practices on Limiting Nutrient Runoff
from Agricultural Fields..
Terence Day*, Okanagan College, Poster #138: The Concept
of the Anthropocene and its Impact on Textbook
Representation of the Scope of Physical Geography.
Christine Cuomo*, University of Georgia, Poster #137: Against
the Official Anthropocene.
Jerald Charles Mast, Ph. D.*, Carthage College, Poster #140:
Conceptualizing the Anthropocene Narrowly and
Broadly, Empirically and Normatively.
Darius Trent Suddreth*, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Eman Ghoneim, Ph.D., Professor,
Research Instructor; Ai Ning Loh, Ph.D, Associate
Professor of Oceanography; Yvonne Marsan, Lab
Manager, Poster #141: Using Remote Sensing and
Field Survey to Investigate the Impact of Climate
Change on Coastal Wetlands of Wrightsville Beach,
NC..
Leslie A. Duram, PhD*, Southern Illinois University; Laura
L. Williams, Kauai Community College, Poster
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Nikko Ballroom II, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Sunita Yadav, University of Cincinnati
8:00 Carlos Alberto Morales-Ramirez*, West Chester University;
Joan Welch, West Chester University, Native and nonnative plants in forest interior versus edge canopy
gaps.
8:20 Michael T Dobbins, MS*, University of Florida; Michael
K Steinbering, PhD, University of Alabama; Eben
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Global Urban Observation (VI): Urban Health and WellBeing 1 (Sponsored by Geographic Information Science and
Systems Specialty Group, Remote Sensing Specialty Group,
Health and Medical Geography Specialty Group)
Peninsula Room, Hotel Nikko, 25th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Hua Liu, Old Dominion University; Qihao
Weng, Indiana State University
CHAIR(S): Danlin Yu, Montclair State University
8:00 Qingqing HE*, Geography and Resource Management,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Bo Huang,
Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong, Statistical analysis of
aerosol optical depth over China during 2002 to 2015:
the spatial-temporal variation and potential impact
factors.
8:20 Zoe Hamstead*, New School University; Carson Farmer,
PhD, University of Colorado Boulder; Timon
McPhearson, PhD, The New School, Using remote
sensing and social data to link heat exposure and
susceptibility in New York City.
8:40 Bruce Z. Yang*, The University of Hong Kong; Becky
P. Y. Loo, The University of Hong Kong, Different
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Human Geography Poster Session II
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Disrupt Geo 1: new ideas from the front lines of maps, mobile,
and big data
Plaza B, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Alan McConchie, University of British
Columbia / Stamen Design; Renee Sieber, McGill
University
CHAIR(S): Alan McConchie, University of British Columbia /
Stamen Design
Introducer: Alan McConchie
Discussant(s): Britta Ricker, University of Washington
Panelists: Eric Gundersen, Mapbox; James Steenberg, Ryerson
University; Luis Felipe Alvarez Leon, UCLA; Alan
McConchie, University of British Columbia / Stamen
Design
The new normal: states of mental being, graduate
students and the Anglo-American academy (GSAG
Plenary Presentation). (Sponsored by Thriving in a Time of
Disruption in Higher Education Featured Theme, Geographic
Perspectives on Women Specialty Group, Geography
Education Specialty Group, Cultural Geography Specialty
Group)
Continental 1, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Brian Williams, The University of Georgia;
Nicole Callais
CHAIR(S): Nicole Callais
1:20 Linda J Peake, Professor*, York University, The new
normal: states of mental being, graduate students and
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Franciscan D, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Geography Education
CHAIR(S): Annie Warren
1:20 Bradley A. Shellito*, Youngtown State University, Maps
and Apps: Using the Cloud and Mobile Technologies in
Geospatial Education.
1:40 Loch Brown*, University of British Columbia; Arthur
Green, PhD, Univeristy of British Columbia; Derek
Turner, PhD, PGeo, University of British Columbia,
Student Led Technology Assisted Field Trips:
Challenges, prospects, and best practices.
2:00 Timothy L. Hawthorne*, University of Central Florida,
Community GIS in Urban High Schools: The Urban
Geospatial STEM Academy as a Model for Moving
Learning from the Classroom into Communities.
2:20 Jonathan Pollak*, Consortium of Universities for the
Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc., Tools and
Support for Integrating Real Water Data into the
Classroom.
2:40 Annie Warren, MS*, Arizona State University; Omaya
Ahmad, PhD, Arizona State University; Leanna
Archambault, PhD, Arizona State University,
Connecting Landscape and Sustainability Narratives:
Enacting Sociotechnical and Socio-Environmental
Assemblages Through Digital Story.
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Mendocino II, Hotel Nikko, 2nd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Denielle Perry, University of Oregon
1:20 Monica Argandoa, PhD*, California State University Long Beach, The Environmentalists Playbook: The
Antiquities Act as a Land Protection Tool in an AntiConservation Congress.
1:40 John Miller Morris, Professor*, University of Texas - San
Antonio, Green Dreams and Conservation Schemes in
Texas: How Green doth my Prairie Grow.
2:00 Theodore Rex*, St. Cloud State University, Place Politics
in the Creation of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness (BWCAW).
2:20 Molly Lou Pintok*, St. Cloud State University, Generating
Discourses: Framing Visions of Nature and Landscape
Concerning Windfarm Implementation in Wales, UK
and Minnesota, USA.
2:40 Denielle Perry*, University of Oregon; Denielle M Perry,
PhD Candidate, University of Oregon, The SpatioTemporal Dimensions of River Conservation in the
U.S.: Insights from the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act.
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2:20 Susan M. Christopherson, Professor*, Cornell University,
Risks Beyond the Well Pad: The Economic Footprint of
Shale Gas Development in the US.
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Disrupt Geo 2: new ideas from the front lines of maps, mobile,
and big data
Plaza B, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Alan McConchie, University of British
Columbia / Stamen Design; Renee Sieber, McGill
University
CHAIR(S): Renee Sieber, McGill University
Introducer: Renee Sieber
Discussant(s): Agnieszka Leszczynski, University of Auckland
Panelists: Song Gao, UC Santa Barbara; Till Straube, Goethe
University Frankfurt; Drew Dara-Abrams, Mapzen;
Paul Mach, Strava
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ORGANIZER(S): Selima Sultana, University of North CarolinaGreensboro; Joe Weber, University Of Alabama;
Nastaran Pour Ebrahim, The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
CHAIR(S): Nastaran Pour Ebrahim, The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
3:20 Koji Ohnishi*, University of Toyama, Conflict between
school route safety and childrens activities.
3:40 Panagiotis Mavros*, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis,
The Bartlett, University College London; Andrew
Hudson Smith, Prof, Centre for Advanced Spatial
Analysis, The Bartlett, University College London;
Martin Zaltz Austwick, Dr, Centre for Advanced
Spatial Analysis, The Bartlett, University College
London, Exploring pedestrian decision-making
through mobile EEG.
4:00 Nastaran Pour Ebrahim*, The University of North Carolina
at Greensboro; Selima Sultana, The University of
North Carolina at Greensboro; Hyojin Kim, University
of North Carolina at Greensboro, A Geographical
Assessment of the importance of Route Connectivity for
Active Transportation Modes to School.
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Polar Issues III: Geospatial Analysis of HumanEnvironmental Systems (Sponsored by Russian, Central
Eurasian, and East European Specialty Group, Cryosphere
Specialty Group, Polar Geography Specialty Group)
Golden Gate 7, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Emily Francis, University of Northern Iowa;
Kelsey Nyland, Michigan State Univ.
CHAIR(S): Andrey N. Petrov, University of Northern Iowa
5:20 Emily T Francis*, University of Northern Iowa; Andrey
N Petrov, Dr., University of Northern Iowa; Leonid
A Kolpashchikov, Joint Directorate of Taimyr Nature
Reserves, Russia; Pavel Kochkarev, Central Siberian
Nature Preserve, Russia; Michael Madsen, University
of Northern Iowa, Satellite telemetry as a method for
analyzing Rangifer t. tarandus winter migration in the
Russian Arctic.
5:40 Lara Hughes-Allen*, University of Southern California,
Quantifying Changes in Glacier Thickness and Area
Using Remote Sensing and GIS: Taku Glacier System,
AK.
6:00 Trevor K. Fuller*, SUNY - Oneonta; Antonina Savvinova,
Associate Professor, M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern
Federal University; Viktoriia Filippova, Senior
Researcher, Institute for Humanities Research and
Indigenous Studies of the North, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Siberian Branch, The Eastern Siberia Pacific
Ocean Pipeline in Yakutia: Visualizing Impacts on
Indigenous Land Use.
6:20 Narmina Iusubova*, University of Northern Iowa; Andrey
N Petrov, University of Northern Iowa, Towards a
multiscale assessment of wind energy resources and
suitability in the Russian Arctic.
Discussant(s): Andrey N. Petrov, University of Northern Iowa
The Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography: Boots on
the Ground, Who is Footing the Bill? The Human Costs
Of Modern Warfare: American Military Forces and the
Iraq and Afghanistan Wars (OIF-OEF) - Amy Glasmeier,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sponsored by
Routledge, Economic Geography Specialty Group)
Plaza A, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): James T. Murphy, Clark University
CHAIR(S): James T. Murphy, Clark University
Introducer: James T. Murphy
5:25 Amy Glasmeier*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Boots on the Ground, Who is Footing the Bill? The
Human Costs Of Modern Warfare: American Military
Forces and the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars (OIF-OEF).
Discussant(s): Vincent J. Del Casino, University of Arizona
Mappy Hour in Mapathon Lounge (Sponsored by
Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty
Group, AAG Mapathon, Cartography Specialty Group)
Plaza B, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Panel Session)
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5:40 Darla K Munroe*, Ohio State University; Yuxi Zhao,
Ohio State University; Jeffrey L Olson, University
of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Relationships Between
Parcelization and Forest Fragmentation: Forestland
Subdivision as Rural Gentrification?.
6:00 Jamie Vanucchi*, Cornell University, Designing
with novelty and uncertainty: challenges for the
Anthropocene.
6:20 Sarah E. Dooling*, The University of Texas, Civic
Experimentation in an Age of Uncertainty and
Inequities.
Discussant(s): Jessica K. Graybill, Colgate University
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Potpourri
Metropolitan C, JW Marriott Hotel, 2nd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Marijn Nieuwenhuis, University of Warwick, PAIS/
SOAS
5:20 David Neal Miller*, The Ohio State University, Benk
aheym un has dayn heymland [Long for Home and Hate
Your Homeland]: Geographic Disambiguation of an
Ostensibly Elusive Literary Text.
5:40 Marijn Nieuwenhuis*, University of Warwick, In the
sinkhole, past the magnolias, underneath the live oaks,
geology and Gods meet.
6:00 Jason R. Rhodes*, Kennesaw State University, Remembering
the Past to Engage the Present: Radical Walking Tour,
Atlanta.
6:20 Julie Osayande Enoma Calus*, Safety: A major concern in
geographical fieldwork in Nigeria..
6:40 Key MacFarlane*, University of Washington, Spacious Firmament: The
Matrix Organization and the Production of Authority.
3686.
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Geomorphology
Salon II, JW Marriott Hotel, 2nd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Galina Yamskikh, Siberian Federal University
5:20 Galina Yamskikh*, Siberian Federal University,
Paleogeographic conditions of the Holocene in the
territory of the Krasnoyarsk basin.
5:40 Bruce Martin Hall, PhD Southern Illinois University*,
Kutztown University, Instructor.
6:00 Jeffrey Schaffer*, Retired from Napa Valley College, Origin
and Evolution of the Sierra Nevada Late Cenozoic
Major Uplift and Major Incision Paradigm.
6:20 Bill Peppin, Ph.D.*, Retired, Minor Late Cenozoic incision in
the Feather River drainage implies minor late Cenozoic
uplift of the Sierra Nevada range of California.
6:40 Amnah M Elaji, Ph.D Student*, University of Missouri Kansas City; Amnah M Elaji, Ph.D Student, UMKC,
Application of GIS in Building a Database of the
Morphometric Characteristics and their Hydrological
Significances in the Yalamlam Basin, in Saudi Arabia.
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Kenan Li, Louisiana State University, Modeling LongTerm Human Dynamics in Response to Natural Hazard
Using Remote Sensing Data.
8:40 Cheng Fu*, University of Maryland at College Park; Paul
Torrens, University of Maryland, Using Twittervalidated agents to reveal urban activity motifs.
9:00 Junchuan Fan, University of Iowa; Kathleen Stewart*,
University of Maryland, Integrating semantic web
techniques and social media data for modeling
activities and movement on a campus.
Discussant(s): Atsushi Nara, San Diego State University
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Green Futures
Nikko Ballroom I, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Maria Fernanda Lopez, FLACSO Ecuador
8:00 Verena Seufert*, McGill University, Organic agriculture - a
more environmentally friendly farming system?.
8:20 Angus Liaw*, National Taiwan University; Jen-Jia Lin,
National Taiwan University, Developing a Bikeway
Network Design Model for Recreational Bicycling in
Urban Areas.
8:40 Jen-Jia Lin*, National Taiwan University; Nai-Ling Wang,
National Chiao Tung University; Cheng-Min Feng,
National Chiao Tung University, Fare Changes and
Public Bike Usage.
9:00 Maria Fernanda Lopez*, FLACSO Ecuador; Manuel
Peralvo, CONDESAN- Ecuador, Challenges
of representation and spatial quantification for
environmental policy design: the cartography of
pramos in Ecuador.
9:20 Alexandra Clare Bradford*, University of Oklahoma,
Examining Climate Change Perception at the State
Level: An Investigation of Oklahomans Attitudes
Toward the Environment and Economy.
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Cumbia.
8:25 Lei Yan, PhD candidate*, EPFL, Cosmopolitan vision on
Wikipedia.
8:30 Robert Perham, BSc*, Louisiana State University/The
University of Manchester; Robert Perham, Louisiana
State University/University of Manchester, A Digital
Age of Confederacy: Southern Identities, New Media
and Resistance.
8:35 Katrina Fukuda*, University of Western Ontario, Assessing
the Impacts and Importance of Representations of
Asian Masculinities on Asian Youth in Canada.
8:40 Gabriela Rodrguez Jcome*, Universidad Autnoma de
Barcelona; Asuncin Blanco Romero, Universidad
Autnoma de Barcelona, Island territory, strategic
flows and dependence: the case of the Galapagos
islands, Ecuador.
8:45 Rachael Shook*, Colgate University, Can state policy
help new, small-scale farmers in New York State enter
agricultural markets? A case study of the New Farmers
Grant Program..
8:50 Meg Boyle*, Pennsylvania State University, Transnational
Civil Society and US Climate Action.
8:55 Oriol Marquet*, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona;
Xavier Delclos, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona;
Guillem Vich, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona;
Carme Miralles-Guasch, Universitat Autnoma de
Barcelona, Travel behavior and economic crisis in
Spain..
9:00 Cynthia Barnett-Ryan*, Department of Justice and West
Virginia University; Emily H. Griffith, North Carolina
State University, Dynamic Crime Reporting: How
Shifting Attitudes of Law Enforcement Analysis of
Crime Shaped the Uniform Crime Reporting Program.
9:05 Kwesi Daniels*, Temple University, The Ivory Tower
Examined: A Critical Examination of the Social
Position of Universities.
9:10 Ryan Zachary Good*, University of Florida, The Political
Ecology of Change in Lake Victorias Fisheries.
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Physical Geography Poster Session
Posters for this session can be found on pages 312-317.
Room:
Grand Ballroom A/B, Hilton Hotel, Grand Ballroom
Level (Poster Session)
This session is a continuation of the previous timeslot, 4161.
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Islamic Identities
Nikko Ballroom III, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Necati Anaz, Turkish National Police Academy
10:00 Matthias Gebauer*, University of Mainz, Black Islam
South Africa? Conversion and contested belongings in
an unsettled society..
10:20 William Coughlin*, Penn State, Understanding and
Analyzing the Factors that Contribute to the Spread of
ISIS in Iraq.
10:40 Tina Shepardson*, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,
From Early Christianity to ISIS: Putting Religion on
the Map.
11:00 Necati Anaz*, Turkish National Police Academy, Turkish
Foreign Terrorist Fighters and a New Kind of
Radicalization: A Case Study of Central Anatolia.
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China.
10:10 Lin Mei*; Desheng Xue; Fang Lyu, Interaction between
transnational institutions and the city: the case of Bonn
and Guangzhou.
10:15 Limin Jiao*, School of Resource and Environment
Science, Wuhan University, The Quantitative Methods
for Multilevel Analysis of Urban Sprawl.
10:20 Eduard Montesinos*, University of Barcelona, In search of
a critical view of creative cities: taking some insights
from Walter Benjamin. A work in progress..
10:25 Olga Shevchenko, Dr.*, NISS, Model estimating limits of
urbanization.
10:30 Christopher Klemek*, George Washington University,
Capital Dilemmas: Wrestling for City and Regional
Sovereignty in Washington and Paris.
10:35 Bara Safarova*, Texas A&M; Lauren Simcic, Texas A&M
University, Using GIS to identify Informal Homestead
Subdivisions in extraterritorial jurisdiction of four
largest metropolitan areas in Texas.
10:40 Wayne M. Beggs*, University of Texas - Arlington,
Harnessing Gentrification.
10:45 Saba Golchehr*, Royal College of Art, Smart City,
Democratic City? A Data-Driven Approach For
Reducing Inequality In Urban Decision-Making.
10:50 Han Cao*, Shaanxi Normal University; Han Cao,
Department of Computer Science, Shaanxi Normal
University, A multi-time scale RNN-RBM forecasting
method for tourism flow.
10:55 Kristin M Miller*, UC Santa Cruz, The Battle of the
Buses: Tech, Transportation, and Gentrification in the
SF Bay.
11:00 Wook Lee*, Edinboro University of PA, Cultural
implications of non-commuting trips.
11:05 Jesse Williamson*, University of California - Berkeley,
Material flows and Social Relations in SF Bay Area
Urban Agriculture.
11:10 Daniel Schleith*, University of Cincinnati; Nate Wessel,
University of Toronto, Assessing the impact of realtime transit arrival information in Cincinnati, Ohio.
11:15 Charlynn Burd*, U.S. Census Bureau; Peter Mateyka, U.S.
Census Bureau, Are young adults more likely to move
to cities than suburbs? Its complicated..
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Resource Regions.
10:45 Katie Mazer*, University of Toronto, Just-in-time work in
the neo-staples era.
11:05 Sara Dorow*, University of Alberta, The Uneven Work of
Mobility: Commuting as Oil Worker Alternator.
Discussant(s): Suzanne Mills, McMaster University
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What is the War on Drugs coming to? Heroin use is up. Marijuana
is legal. Coca laws are under attack. Scientists are synthesizing
radically strong and new opioids from yeast. Farm gate prices
for poppy latex are up. Cultivation in Afghanistan is down,
but still way up. Fighting in Afghanistan and Mexico is up.
Stability in both is down. Allied forces are leaving - no staying in
Afghanistan. Will the 2016 UNGASS meeting in mid-April be of
any use?
This panel discussion will take a critical look at the disruptive
scientific, cultural and medical twists that have completely altered
Counter Narcotics theory and practice in the past 3 years and the
ways these changes, and emerging patterns of drug addiction, are
already affecting agriculture, military, and government strategies.
The panel will examine the revised profit strategies of licit and
illicit businesses in the rapidly changing drug world and consider
how these changes could spin out in the future.
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Maroon Pharmacopoeias?.
2:40 Chris S. Duvall*, University of New Mexico, Evidence for
the African-led introduction of Cannabis to the New
World.
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Economic Geography and Grand Challenges 4: Sociotechnical Transitions (Sponsored by Energy and Environment
Specialty Group, Economic Geography Specialty Group)
Golden Gate 4, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Christian Binz, Harvard University; Teis
Hansen, Department of Human Geography and
CIRCLE, Lund University; Josephine V. Rekers, Lund
University
CHAIR(S): Josephine V. Rekers, Lund University
3:20 Christian Binz*, CIRCLE, Lund University; Lea
Fuenfschilling, CIRCLE, Lund University, Global
socio-technical regimes? Comparing transition
dynamics in the Chinese and Australian wastewater
sector.
3:40 Lars Coenen, CIRCLE, Lund University; Teis Hansen*,
359
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Gay Bars.
Discussant(s): Andrea L. Miller, University of California - Davis
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Rural/Urban Edge.
4:00 Mercedes Biocca, PhD in Sociology*, Instituto De Altos
Estudios Sociales, Argentina, Disclosing the margins:
Dispossession and the politics of Indigenous people in
a frontier territory.
Discussant(s): Alice Kelly, University of California, Berkeley
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Room:
5131.
Room:
Room:
5133.
Room:
5134.
Room:
5137.
Room:
386
5139.
Room:
5140.
Room:
5142.
Room:
5143.
Room:
387
5145.
Room:
5146.
Room:
5148.
Room:
388
Room:
5151.
Room:
5152.
Room:
Room:
5154.
Room:
389
Room:
5156.
Room:
5157.
Room:
5158.
Room:
5159.
Room:
5160.
Room:
390
5169.
Room:
5170.
Room:
5174.
Room:
5175.
Room:
391
Room:
5178.
Room:
5179.
Room:
5181.
Room:
5182.
Room:
392
5202.
Room:
5203.
Room:
5205.
Room:
5207.
Room:
5208.
Room:
393
5210.
Room:
5211.
Room:
5212.
Room:
Imagery.
10:20 Perumal Balakrishnan*, Qatar University; Abdullah
Halimi, Qatar University, Remotely Sensed Empirical
Modeling of Bathymetry in the East Coast of Qatar.
10:40 Sabah Saleh Aljenaid, Associate Profesor*, Arabian
Gulf University; Eman Ghoneim, Associate Profesor,
University of North Carolina Wilmington; Ghadeer
Mohd Redha Khadeem, MSc. GIS; Mohammad
Sulaiman Abido, Professor of Environment; Nadir
Abdel Hameed, PhD. Environment and GIS; Wisam
Mohd, PhD, Geoinformatics and Environment; Khalil
AlWudaei, MSc. In Biology; Saeed Mansoor, MSc.
Management; Abdel Nabi, BSc. Biology; Ahmed
AlKhateem, Integrating remote sensing and field
survey to map Shallow Water Benthic Habitat for the
Kingdom of Bahrain.
11:00 Qian Yu*, University of Massachusetts; Jiwei Li,
University of Massachussets; Yong Q. Tian, Central
Michigan University, Remote sensing of dissolved
organic carbon in non-optically deep waters for the
assessment of terrestrial-aquatic carbon flux.
11:20 Benjamin Page*, Department of Geography, University of
Georgia; Deepak Mishra, Department of Geography,
University of Georgia, A Performance Evaluation of
Atmospheric Correction Models for Landsat 8 over
Turbid Waters.
5215.
Room:
Climate
Continental 5, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Alessandra Gabrielle Shea, University of Hawaii Manoa
10:00 Vickie Ly*, NASA DEVELOP Program - ARC, Navajo
Nation Climate.
10:20 Richard C. Daniels, GISP*, Washington State Department
of Transportation, Impacts of the 2015-2016 El Nio on
Coastal Oregon and Washington.
10:40 Karen Michelle Montes Berros*, University of Puerto
Rico, Ro Piedras Campus, Managing water resources
in the Caribbean during El Nio events of 1994-2015.
11:00 Jordan Ped, DEVELOP National Program- NASA
Ames Research Center; Erica Scaduto, DEVELOP
National Program- NASA Ames Research Center;
Emma Accorsi, DEVELOP National Program- NASA
Ames Research Center; Alannah Johansen*, NASA
DEVELOP Program - ARC, Caribbean Oceans.
11:20 Alessandra Gabrielle Shea*, University of Hawaii Manoa, Conserving a Caribbean Eden; Cubas
changing marine management.
5216.
Room:
394
5220.
Room:
5221.
Room:
Everyday.
10:40 Michael Steven Fraschetti, MA*, York University, From
Parathas to Pancakes: A Study of Discrimination
Experienced by Members of the South Asian Diaspora
in the Canadian Labour Market.
11:00 Rafael R. Diaz-Torres*, University of Puerto Rico, Activist
field work to challenge spatial exclusion: Body and
geography at the University of Puerto Rico.
5222.
Room:
5223.
Room:
5224.
Room:
5227.
Room:
395
Room:
5229.
Room:
5230.
Room:
5231.
Room:
5232.
Room:
5233.
Room:
396
5237.
Room:
5238.
Room:
5240.
Room:
5242.
Room:
397
Room:
5244.
Room:
5245.
Room:
5246.
Room:
5247.
Room:
398
5250.
Room:
5251.
Room:
5253.
Room:
Cartographic Anxieties
Powell Room A, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Franck Bille, University of Cambridge
CHAIR(S): Megan Tracy, James Madison University
10:00 Franck Bille*, University of Cambridge, On Greater
Chinas Cartographic Embrace.
10:20 Martin Saxer, PhD*, Ludwig Maximilian University of
Munich, A Spectacle of Maps: Cartographic hopes and
anxieties in the Pamirs.
10:40 Edyta Roszko, Marie Curie Fellow*, University of
Copenhagen, Making a spectacle of fisheries:
Cartographic imagination and changing aesthetics in
the South China Sea.
11:00 Megan Tracy*, James Madison University, Spatializing
Fear: Cartographic Anxieties and Epidemic
Experiences in China.
11:20 Alexander Akin*, Bolerium Books, The Da Ming
Hunyi Tu: repurposing a Ming map in Sino-African
diplomacy.
5254.
Room:
399
5256.
Room:
5257.
Room:
5258.
Room:
5259.
Room:
5260.
Room:
400
5269.
Room:
5270.
Room:
5274.
Room:
401
5276.
Room:
5277.
Room:
5278.
Room:
5279.
Room:
5280.
Room:
402
5282.
Room:
403
404
5410.
Room:
5420.
Room:
5424.
Room:
5428.
Room:
405
2:20
2:40
3:00
3:20
5429.
Room:
5430.
Room:
Room:
5432.
Room:
5433.
Blended Learning - Teaching Geography Online and Faceto-Face (Sponsored by Thriving in a Time of Disruption in
Higher Education Featured Theme, Geography Education
Specialty Group, Community College Afnity Group)
Union Square 6, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor (Panel Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Cindy Nance, Mt. San Jacinto College;
Katsuhiko Oda, University of Southern California
CHAIR(S): Cindy Nance, Mt. San Jacinto College
Discussant(s): Jennifer N. Swift, University of Southern
California; Joseph J. Kerski, Esri
Panelists: Cindy Nance, Mt. San Jacinto College; Katsuhiko Oda,
University of Southern California; Angie E. Wood,
Chattanooga State Community College; Sarah Goggin,
Cypress College
Room:
406
Anthropocene
Union Square 7, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Alexander Arroyo, University of California Berkeley
2:00 Alexander Arroyo*, University of California - Berkeley, On
Environmental Intelligence: Speculative Geography,
Geospatial Information, and Militarism in the North
Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
5437.
Room:
5440.
Room:
5442.
Room:
5443.
Room:
5446.
Room:
5447.
Room:
407
5450.
Room:
5451.
Room:
Room:
408
5455.
Room:
5459.
Room:
5456.
Room:
5457.
Room:
5468.
Room:
409
5470.
Room:
5474.
Room:
5476.
Room:
5477.
Room:
410
5479.
Room:
5480.
Room:
5481.
Room:
411
Room:
5510.
Room:
5520.
Room:
5521.
Room:
5522.
Room:
5523.
Room:
412
Room:
5529.
Room:
5530.
Room:
5531.
Room:
5532.
Room:
5533.
Room:
413
4:14
4:28
4:42
4:56
5:10
5534.
Room:
5537.
Room:
5541.
Room:
Room:
5543.
Room:
414
5545.
Room:
5546.
Room:
5548.
Room:
5552.
Room:
415
5554.
Room:
5555.
Room:
5556.
Room:
5558.
Room:
5559.
Room:
416
5569.
Room:
5570.
Room:
Applied Geography
Carmel II, Hotel Nikko, 3rd Floor (Paper Session)
ORGANIZER(S): Program Committee
CHAIR(S): Khaled Hussein, Clark Nexsen
4:00 Priyanka Verma*, Hunter College, Identifying Trends in
Issuance of Parking Tickets in NYC.
4:20 Kevin M. Curtin, PhD, George Mason University; Rebecca
Hill, George Mason University; Lisa R. Pawloski*,
George Mason University, Spatial Analysis in support
of Recruitment and Retention of Volunteer Fire
Fighters.
4:40 Janaya Crevier*; Jason E. VanHorn, PhD*, Calvin College,
Geospatial Frameworks To Understand American
Sports Success.
5:00 Hui Yang*; Song Huang; Xiaoming Yao, Agglomeration,
Space Effect and Local Characteristics on Commercial
Banks Location in China.
5:20 Khaled R Hussein, PhD*, Clark Nexsen, Geography for
Engineering.
5578.
Room:
5579.
Room:
5575.
Room:
417
Room:
5581.
Room:
418
INDEXES
419
420
PARTICIPANT INDEX
A
Abaalzamat, Khalid 1269
Abayarathna, Harishchandra 3118
Abbott, J 2131, 3187
Abdollahian, Nina 3561, 3661
Abebe, Tatek 3145
Abee, Michele 2561, 2661
Abelt, Kathryn 3161, 3261
Aber, Jeremy 2128
Abiodun, Adeola 4562
Abizaid, Christian 5428, 5528
Abler, Ronald 3509
Abourahme, Nasser 2671, 3465
Abrahms, Briana 4161, 4261
Abramova, Anna 3107
Abrams, Jesse 1119, 4550
Abreu, Alexandre 4179
Abu-Hamdi, Eliana 5274
Abudu, Rachel 2539
Acevedo, Tatiana 1275, 1465, 1565, 1642, 4662
Acey, Charisma 3672
Acheson, Gillian 2451, 2551, 3126
Acker, Maleea 2683
Ackerman, Joy 2271, 2556
Acton, Leslie 4507
Acuto, Michele 1174
Adair, Matthew 3188
Adam, Hans 4534
Adamo, Sam 1526
Adams, Ashlee 2537
Adams, Drew 2561, 2661
Adams, Ellis 3672
Adams, Hannah 4161, 4261
Adams, Matthew 4170
Adams, Michael 4283
Adams, Paul 1138, 2159, 2528, 3479, 3554
Adderley, Paul 1418
Addie, Jean-Paul 4107, 4207, 5180
Adelakun, Folashade 1118
Adewuyi, Taiye 2607
Adiku, Geraldine 5569
Adil, Ali 4533
Adiv, Naomi 4680, 5107, 5207
Adler, Patrick 5123, 5223
Adu-Prah, Samuel 4232
Afferni, Raffaella 3256
Agar, Michael 2432
Agbelie, Innocent 1506
Aghdasifar, Tahereh 5442
Agosta Gmeiner, Anna 2138, 2238
Agredano, Hector 4629
Aguilar, Angela 2483
Aguilera, Anne 1116
Agyeman, Julian 2158, 2612, 4608
Ah Goo, Delia 2668
Ahas, Rein 3159
Ahearn, Sean 5447
Ahern, John 4408
Ahlawat, Savita 1668
Ahlqvist, Ola 4102, 4240, 4627
Ahmed, Ateeb 2117
Ahmed, Waquar 3456, 3634
Ahn, Gi-Choul 3627
Aiello, Daniela 5456
Aijaz, Abdul 1225, 1425, 1525, 1625
Airgood-Obrycki, Whitney 1160, 4619
Airriess, Christopher 1455
Aitken, Rob 1110
Aitken, Stuart 3172, 3272, 3418, 4275
421
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Alvarado, Nikolai 2637
Alvarez Leon, Luis 3410
Amador, Nathan 4161, 4261
Amalric, Marion 3575
Ambinakudige, Shrinidhi 3448
Amer, Tarecq 5115
Amery, Hussein 2213, 3277
Ames, Christine 2561, 2661
Ames, Jillian 4221
Amey, Robert 2653
Amilhat Szary, Anne-Laure 2640, 3604
Amit-Cohen, Irit 4649
Amoako-Sakyi, Regina 3644
Amoore, Louise 1670, 2543, 4609
Amstislavski, Philippe 2171
An, Yoo Soon 1232
An, Zhang 2171
Anable, Jillian 3457, 4654
Anacker, Katrin 1160, 1510
Anantharaman, Manisha 2121
Anaz, Necati 4266
Andersen, Brannon 3561, 3661
Andersen, Christopher 1232
Anderson, Bailey 3561, 3661
Anderson, Carrie 1252
Anderson, Christian 2121
Anderson, Elizabeth 1212
Anderson, Erik 3265
Anderson, Jennings 3210
Anderson, Kelly 5231
Anderson, Lysanna 2138
Anderson, Matthew 2532
Anderson, Nicholas 4669
Anderson, Niklas 4472
Anderson, Pia 1575
Anderson, Valerie 5179
Anderson, Zachary 4655
Andersson, Eva 1251
Andrade, Denisse 4528
Andreasen, Brandon 2561, 2661
Andrievskikh, Daria 2561, 2661
Andris, Clio 2459, 5143
Andrucki, Max 1513, 2179, 2279, 2407
Angel, James 5151
Angelo, Hillary 3106, 3206, 3406, 3465, 3506, 3606
Anguelov, Dimitar 3563
Anim-preko, Stephen 3270
Aniskiewicz, Paulina 1118
Annie, Frank 2177
Annunziata, Sandra 2687, 4175
Ansah-Koi, Naa Ansaa 4432
Ansaloni, Francesca 2115
Anselin, Luc 1429, 5178, 5278, 5478, 5578
Antadze, Nino 4687
Anthamatten, Peter 3470
Anthias, Penelope 1146
Antipova, Angela 2534, 2634
Antonietti, Roberto 2124
Antonova, Anna 5537
Antonsich, Marco 1680
Antony, Ebin 2161, 2261
Antos, Mike 1450
Antreasian, Carmen 4652
Aoyama, Yuko 1141, 2425, 3219, 3476, 5244
Apakian, Lauren 5279
Apicella, Morgan 2267
Aplet, Gregory 4443
Apparicio, Philippe 4170
Appiah-Opoku, Seth 1439, 4232
Applegate, Toby 1479
Appleyard, Bruce 1448
422
PARTICIPANT INDEX
B
Babb, Angela 3161, 3261
Babb, Michael 1544
Babin, Nicholas 1203
Babin, Robert 3645
Baca, Jennifer 1449, 1549, 1649, 4176
Bach, Claire 2258
Bachmann, Veit 2165
Backer, Kellen 4556
Backhouse, Maria 4486, 4586
Bacon, Christopher 2460, 3140, 3240, 3440, 3540
Badashvili, Medea 2557
Badescu, Gruia 5410, 5523
Baerwald, Thomas 2464, 2519, 2619, 3113, 3213, 4413, 4513
Baeten, Guy 2140, 3174
Bagchi-Sen, Sharmistha 3105
Bagelman, Jennifer 3180
Baginski, James 1260
Bagoly-Sim, Pter 3503, 4405
Bai, Yan 5558
Baibakisheva, Assel 5205
Baig, Dastagir 4161, 4261
Baik, Crystal 5450
Baik, Jonghyun 4529
Bailey, Adrian 3558
Bailey, Ain 1674
Bailey, Ajay 1430
Bailey, Emelie 3161, 3261
Bailey, Ian 3249
Bailey, Jennifer 4161, 4261
Bailey, Robert 3561, 3661
Bain, Alison 1280, 4457
Bains, Gurveer 3569
Bair, Kelsey 1124
Bajracharya, Timila 3161, 3261
Baka, Jennifer 2216, 3175, 3275, 3475, 3575, 4218, 4483
Baker, Holly 1218
Baker, Kathleen 2169
Baker, Kevin 3161, 3261
Baker, Lauren 4658
Baker, Rachael 4486
Baker-Mdard, Mez 3285, 4151
Bakhtiarizadeh, Hamidreza 1509
Bakiera, Adam 2287
Bakker, Karen 4143
Balakrishnan, Perumal 5212
Balayannis, Angeliki 1404
Balazs, Matthew 2538
Balcaite, Indre 3533
Balch, Brandyn 5208
Baldwin, Jeff 4472
Baldwin, Joshua 3662
Balentine, Matthew 1622
Balkcom, Thomas 3474
Balke, Jan 2181
Ballanti, Laurel 2648
Ballantine, Amory 2217
Balliger, Robin 4511
Ballinger, Thomas 3280
Balls, Jonathan 1406
Ballve, Teo 3231, 3683, 4662
Baloy, Natalie 1173, 2112
Balsas, Carlos 4454
Bamutaze, Yazidhi 3178
Ban, Hyowon 3530, 4659
Ban, Yifang 5443
Bandyopadhyay, Samayita 1555
Bandzuh, John 2605
Banerjee, Aniruddha 1421
423
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Bean, Alycia 3161, 3261
Beard, Kate 5246
Beatty, Dylan 3185
Beaude, Boris 4213
Beavis, Miki 2224, 4473
Beban, Alice 2175, 2275
Bebbington, Anthony 5176
Becerra, Maria 2504
Becker, Soeren 2540
Becker, Tom 1662
Beckers, Joris 5150
Beckouche, Pierre 3658
Bedi, Heather 4558, 4658
Bednar, Danny 5106, 5201
Bednarz, Robert 2102
Bednarz, Sarah 1715, 2406, 3209, 3301, 4301
Bee, Beth 3655, 4645
Beebeejaun, Yasminah 2612, 4420
Beel, David 4105, 4205, 5532
Beer, Clare 5151
Beeton, Jared 1538
Beggs, Wayne 4282
Behrens, Syler 3550
Behrsin, Ingrid 2609, 3475
Bein, Frederick 3161, 3261
Beitel, Karl 3534, 3634, 4134, 4234
Beitzel, Barry 3413
Bekker, Matthew 3560
Blanger, Danile 4444
Belarbi, Wafae 5174
Belcher, Oliver 1149, 1570, 1670, 5440
Belina, Bernd 3534
Beljaars, Diana 1424, 2204
Belkin, Aaron 2517
Belkind, Lara 2601
Bell, Marissa 4218
Bell, Martha 2411
Bell, Nathaniel 2233
Bell, Scott 2659
Beller, Erin 5279, 5479
Bellinger, L. Boyd 1280
Belloni, Milena 2544
Bellwood-Howard, Imogen 2408, 2508, 2608
Belmar, Yasa 3151
Beltz Imaoka, Laura 2243
Ben-Arie, Ronnen 5256, 5456
Bender, Hendrik 2234
Bendix, Jacob 5220
Benedetti, Mike 3561, 3661
Benedict, Trenton 4161, 4261
Bneker, Tine 3503
Benes, James 3454
Benham, Michael 2561, 2661
Bennett, Mia 1460, 1554
Bennett, Nathan 3185, 3285, 3485, 3585, 4630
Bennett, Rose 2561, 2661
Benoit, Aimee 1176
Benson, Melinda 1481, 1581, 1681
Bentlage, Michael 2403
Bentley, George 3234
Berardi, Gigi 1568
Berdiel, Fabiola 2649
Bereitschaft, Bradley 5234
Berens, Andrew 2645
Berg, Lawrence 2156, 2256, 3226
Berger, Nicolas 4462
Bergeron, Susan 3287
Berglund, Lisa 1103
Bergman, James 1231
Bergmann, Luke 2443, 3103, 3275, 3566
Bergmann, Nicolas 4560
424
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Birinci, Salih 5139
Birkenholtz, Trevor 1603, 2424, 2524, 2638, 3549
Birkin, Mark 3268, 3445, 3645
Birkinshaw, Matthew 4150, 4250
Bisaga, Iwona 1406
Bishop, Daniel 4482
Bishop, Kristina 2660
Bishop, Michael 5178
Bishop, Seth 4563
Bissell, David 4414, 4514, 4614
Biswas, Sumalika 3233
Bitterman, Patrick 1240
Bixler, Richard 2132
Bizzotto, Luciana 2606
Bjelland, Mark 3187, 3581
Black, Finn 5270
Black, Richard 2247
Blackburn, Jason 2465
Blackmore, D 2567
Bladh, Gabriel 3503
Blair, Kathleen 1130
Blamire, Joshua 5546
Blanchard, Denise 3227, 4227, 4627
Blanchard, Libby 5129
Blanchard, Paulette 1443
Blanchard, Richard 1506
Blanchette, Alex 4518
Blanck, Emily 2268
Blanco Castano, Marta 2161, 2261
Blanco, Jorge 5128
Blanco-Romero, Asuncion 1541
Blankenship, Joe 1438
Blanquart, Corinne 1116
Blaser, Mario 1146, 1246
Blatt, Amy 2426, 4563
Blauw, Jelstje 5455
Blecha, Jennifer 5159
Blekking, Jordan 4656
Blevins, Chad 4210, 4510
Blidon, Marianne 4144
Blinnikov, Mikhail 2653
Block, Daniel 3448, 3626, 4156, 4256, 4429, 4456, 5155, 5255
Blomdin, Robin 1126
Blomley, Nicholas 1481, 2283, 3643, 4224
Bloodworth, Gina 2442
Bloom, Trevor 2161, 2261
Bloomfield, Laura 3148
Blue, Gwendolyn 1143
Blue, Sarah 3688
Blue, Stanley 2623
Blumberg, Renata 4446, 5160
Blumler, Mark 4577, 4677
Boakye, Kwadwo 3639
Boatright, Stephen 1676
Boccagni, Paolo 2544
Boch, Andrew 2561, 2661
Bochaton, Audrey 1420, 1520, 2149
Bock, Stephan 4632
Bckel, Berit 2553
Bocker, Lars 1451, 1551
Bocking, Paul 2120
Bodenman, John 2561, 2661
Bodwitch, Hekia 2260
Boehm, Mathew 4177
Boehm, Richard 4202, 4402
Boehnert, Jennifer 2107
Boeing, Geoff 3545
Boese, Ian 3161, 3261
Bogart, Tianna 2520
Boggs, Jeffrey 1505
Bohks, Brandon 3561, 3661
425
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Boyan, Feng 4248
Boyce, Geoffrey 1652, 2621
Boyer, Kate 3568, 3688
Boyle, Edward 3220
Boyle, Margaret 4182
Boyle, Mark 3174, 5446
Brabyn, Lars 4559
Bradburn, Michelle 1426
Bradford, Alexandra 4164
Bradley, Andrew 5479
Bradley, Katharine 4456
Bradshaw, Ben 4212, 4412
Brady, Dylan 4184
Brady, Michael 2652
Brady, Sylvia 2502
Brahinsky, Rachel 1122, 1222, 1422, 1522, 2487, 2587, 3212
Brail, Shauna 3438
Brain, Kelsey 4244
Brand, Anna 4229
Brandes, Oliver 1645
Brannon, Monica 1123
Brash, Julian 3606
Brasher, Jordan 2457
Braswell Alford, Jennifer 4278
Bratt, Jonathan 1682
Brattbakk, Ingar 3504
Braun, Bruce 4618, 5440
Bravo, Luisa 1507
Bray, Jordan 2561, 2661
Brazel, Anthony 4284
Brazil, Noli 3161, 3261
Brazil, William 1551
Bredemeyer, William 1546
Breetz, Hanna 3175
Bregazzi, Harry 4649
Breidinger, Erik 5479
Bremer, Keith 2561, 2661
Bremer, Leah 3125
Bremer, Ulisses 4161, 4261
Brendis, Lindsay 3523
Brenner, Jacob 2674
Brennetot, Arnaud 2570
Brents, Barb 1647
Breshears, Sherry 2120
Bressey, Caroline 3624
Breul, Moritz 2139
Brewer, Joseph 2129
Brewer, Simon 3181, 3281
Brewer, Will 2220
Brewington, Laura 3265
Brey, James 2622
Breznitz, Shiri 4651
Bridi, Robert 3634, 4134
Brigham, Charles 1601
Brines, Shannon 2233
Bringmann, Katja 1210
Brinkmann, Robert 4165
Brittell, Megen 4459
Briwa, Robert 5141
Broad, Garrett 1431
Broadman, Elinor 3561, 3661
Brocious, Kiyumi 4286
Brock, Timothy 4214
Brockington, Dan 3176, 3587, 5248
Brockway, Amanda 2274
Broekel, Tom 4633
Brogan, Peter 2120, 3177
Bronte, John 4109
Brookfield, Katherine 2586
Brooks, Andrew 2584
Broudehoux, Anne-Marie 2151, 2481
Brouder, Patrick 1141, 1241, 1441, 1541, 2131, 2231, 2409, 4441
Brouse, Aaron 3278
Brouwer, Kimberly 5170
Brower, Barbara 1459
Brown, Allison 4215, 4424, 4524, 4611
Brown, Andrea 1438
Brown, Ed 1406, 1506, 1606
Brown, Gavin 2282, 3429, 3641
Brown, Gregory 1502
Brown, Jossie 2561, 2661
Brown, Katrina 2249
Brown, Lauren 4682
Brown, Lillian 4652
Brown, Loch 3423
Brown, Marilyn 1628, 4483
Brown, Megan 1562
Brown, Michael 3184
Brown, Sarah 1213
Brown, Scott 3148
Brown, Tenille 1146
Brown, Wendy 2125, 2471
Browne, Simone 3425, 3537, 5450
Brownell, Lisa 5138
Brunelle, Andrea 3181, 3281
Brunn, Stanley 2272, 2611, 3446
Brunner, Nicole 2638
Bruno, Tianna 1533
Bruso, Xantha 2526
Brussel, Thomas 3281
Bruyns, Gerhard 2601
Bruzzone, Mario 1462, 2521
Bryan, Joseph 2556, 3154, 3283
Bryant, Gareth 1417
Bryant, Lara 4408
Bryant, Lia 1657
Brysch, Carmen 1627, 2227, 2551
Bryson, Jeremy 4653
Bryson, John 3532, 3632
Bubak, Ellen 4446
Buchanan, John 2575, 4424
Buchbinder, Shelley 1204
Buchrieser, Yasmin 3156
Buckingham, Susan 2446, 2612
Buckingham, William 2484
Buckley, Aileen 4220
Buckley, Geoffrey 3179
Buckley, M 1274
Buckman, Stephen 5475
Budds, Jessica 2646, 3449, 3549, 3649
Budhathoki, Nama 2510, 3310
Budikova, Dagmar 3577
Buechler, Stephanie 3202, 4151, 4251
Buenemann, Michaela 1678
Buff, Allie 3561, 3661
Buffam, Bonar 1173
Bugge, Markus 4404
Buhnik, Sophie 1410, 1510
Buhr, Franz 3204
Buja, Lawrence 3250
Buller, Henry 4152, 4252
Bullock, DAire 2561, 2661
Bullock, Nathan 1407, 1507, 1607, 3651
Bunting, Erin 2429, 2529
Burbano, Diana 1453
Burchfield, Emily 4147
Burd, Charlynn 4282
Burger, Martijn 4638
Burges Watson, Duika 1124
Burgess, Gemma 2168
Burke, Morgen 3550
Burnasov, Alexander 2253
426
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Burnett, Adam 5142
Burnett, M. 4488
Burnham, Morey 4218
Burns, Ryan 1638, 2243, 2443, 2543, 2643, 4506, 4606
Burns, Scott 3473
Burrell, Jennifer 2634
Burris, Gregory 1444
Burroughs, Elaine 1279, 2133
Burt, James 2620
Burton, Orisanmi 2176
Bury, Jeffrey 5276
Bscher, Bram 3155, 3255, 3455
Busenkell, Michaela 1465
Buser, Michael 2115
Bush, Austin 4284
Bushra, Nazla 1511
Bustos, Beatriz 2580, 4103, 4203
Butalia, Raj 4161, 4261
Butcher, Melissa 1133, 1233
Butcher, Sian 1539
Butler, Benjamin 3579, 3679
Butler, David 1632, 3561, 3661
Butler, Felicity 3240
Butler, Judith 1309, 1409, 4409
Butler, Katie 2132
Butola, Balbir 1622, 3456
Butsic, Van 2674
Butt, Anya 4482
Butt, Sadia 4617
Butt, Waqas 1204
Butterworth, Melinda 5269
Button, Charles 1402
Butz, David 3260, 3457, 3557, 3657
Buxton, Carly 2420
Bylander, Maryann 2247
Byrne, Jason 1650
C
Cabrera Pacheco, Ana 2580
Cabrera Pereyra, Jose Antonio 5580
Caceres, Cesar 2680
Caceres-Arteaga, Natali 4161, 4261
Cadieux, Kirsten Valentine 1277, 3149, 4246
Caffrey, Maria 2252, 3677, 4177, 4277, 4577
Caglioti, Angelo 1231
Cahill, Damien 2470
Cahuas, Madelaine 1626, 5530
Cahyanto, Ignatius 3484
Cai, Heng 2278
Cai, Wuyang 3467
Cai, Yaping 5429
Cai, Zhongliang 4604
Cainelli, Giulio 1509
Caixeta, Fernando 4159
Caixue, Ma 4641
Calafate-Faria, Francisco 2115, 2215, 2415, 2515, 3109
Caldecott, Ben 1563
Caldeira, Teresa 1508, 3109, 3221, 3665
Calder, William 3281
Caldwell, Hillary 1513
Calef, Monika 5420
Calignano, Giuseppe 3405
Callais, Nicole 3411, 4547
Callenberger, David 1525
Caller, Tracie 2562
Callies, Pierre 2622
Calo, Adam 1631
Calogero, Pietro 3650
427
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Carter, Michael 3131
Carter, Perry 4247
Carter, Sean 2186
Carter, Vachel 3454, 3677
Cartier, Carolyn 2431
Cartlidge, Matthew 1526, 2426, 5209
Carton De Grammont Lara, Paloma 5141
Carton De Grammont, Nuria 4611
Cartwright, William 3522
Caruso, Christine 2158, 2258, 3269, 5155
Carvalhaes, Thomaz 3547
Carvalho Jr., Oswaldo 2404
Carver, Evan 1225
Casado-Diaz, Maria 5181
Casaglia, Anna 2251, 2640
Casanova, Vanessa 5134
Casas, Irene 2534, 4425
Caset, Freke 4657
Casey, Kurstyn 2161, 2261
Casolo, Jennifer 4176, 4579
Casper-Futterman, Evan 3160
Caspersen, Janna 2211, 3480
Castagna, Chris 1428
Castan Broto, Vanesa 2277, 2677, 4584
Castanieda, Xochi 2464
Castillo Romero, Oscar 2161, 2261
Castleden, Heather 2112, 4288
Castro, Julian 4664
Castro, Manuel 4161, 4261
Castro, Williams 5528
Cat, Linh Anh 3548
Cate Christ, Melissa 5245
Cater, Tara 1113
Caton, Kellee 2225
Catterall, Bob 2571, 2671, 3465, 3565
Catungal, John Paul 4420
Cavallo, Sara 3253
Cavanaugh, Katheirne 2161, 2261
Cavoli, Clemence 2668
Cavus, Ahmet 5139
Cebotari, Sorin 3417
Ceh, Brian 2663
Celebicic, Vanja 2682
Centanni, Evan 5277
Centner, Ryan 1508, 2484, 2584, 5202
Cerabregu, Muharem 4179
Ceric, Denis 3558
Cervenan, Amy 5123
Cerveny, Lee 4570
Cervone, Guido 2154, 3630
Cha, Ho-Seop 3644
Chacko, Elizabeth 1430
Chafe, Zoe 4262
Chaffin, Brian 2532, 3477
Chagas, Clay Anderson 1412, 1512
Chai, Ji 1278
Chakalian, Paul 3561, 3661
Chamberlain, Brent 3528
Champagne, Marie 4177
Chan, Joana 3561, 3661
Chan, Kam Wing 2431
Chan, Kin-Wing (Ray) 4642
Chan, Roger 3432
Chan, Ta-Chien 3270
Chandler, Katherine 3131
Chandrasena, Uragoda 3218
Chandrashekeran, Sangeetha 1419, 1563
Chaney, James 4554
Chaney, Philip 1441
Chang, Chaoyi 3554
Chang, Chew-Hung 2542, 3403
428
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Cheng, Tao 2559
Cheng, Xi 3670
Cheng, Xiaoqiang 4681
Cheng, Yu-Tong 1423
Cherry, Charlotte 4562
Chery, Jean-Pierre 2273
Cheshire, James 5154
Cheung, Ivan 4163
Cheung, Wing 2578
Chhetri, Parveen 3460, 3560, 3660
Chi, Sang-Hyun 1454
Chiang, John 4161, 4261
Chiellini, Maddalena 1233
Chikanda, Abel 2455
Child, Elliott 3452
Chin, Anne 2516, 2616, 3116, 3216, 3416, 4316
Chin, Jae Teuk 4641
Chiodelli, Francesco 3104
Chirico, Peter 1227, 2438, 2538, 3127, 4427
Chiu, Kwun Sau Charles 2287
Chiu, Shu-Yi 2581
Chiu, Yi-Ling 2658
Chlala, Robert 2276
Chng, Samuel 4163
Cho, Mun Young 2250
Cho, Philip 4107
Chohaney, Michael 4264
Choi, Dennis 2124
Choi, Hee-Jung 4124
Choi, Jinmu 3561, 3661
Choi, Jiyeon 4124
Choi, Jongnam 2561, 2661
Choi, Jung Sun 3263
Choi, Sungwoong 5269
Choi, Sunyoung 2561, 2661
Choi, Woonsup 1582, 4161, 4261
Chokor, Boyowa Anthony 4263
Cholat, Florent 2686
Choo, Sungjae 4280
Choudhary, Bikramaditya 5555
Chovanes, John 4553
Chow, Winston 4284
Christensen, Bradley 3432
Christensen, Jennifer 1217
Christensen, Julia 5268
Christensen, Libby 1277
Christian, Jay 3467
Christian, Jenna 2617
Christiansen, Lene 3587
Christiansen, Petter 4272
Christiansen, Thomas 4159
Christie, Maria Elisa 3655
Christmann, Nathalie 1646
Christmas, Shaquille 3561, 3661
Christoffel, Thomas 4184
Christophers, Brett 1619, 2679, 4113
Christopherson, Robert 3239
Christopherson, Susan 1468, 3475, 3532, 4143
Christy, Carmel 1555
Chrobok, Michael 4141
Chu, Hua-Ching 4131
Chu, Ling-I 1254
Chu, Vena 2248, 2452, 3407, 3507, 5142, 5242
Chua, Charmaine 1456, 1656
Chun, Yongwan 2546, 3267, 4221, 4421, 5169
Chung, Calvin 1445
Church, Andrew 4587
Cidell, Julie 1550, 2271, 2428, 3101, 3644, 4629
Cidre, Elisabete 2202
Cieslik, Anna 1674
Cinnamon, Jonathan 1266, 1540
429
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Colls, Rachel 2221, 3668
Colmenero, Isaac 4182
Colon, Isis 2629
Colten, Craig 2152, 2439, 3252
Colucci, Alex 1622
Colven, Emma 4250
Combs, Alyssa 4182
Comenetz, Joshua 1578
Comer, Jonathan 2561, 2661
Commane, Gemma 1547
Commerford, Julie 2138
Commons, Michael 5220
Conley, Jamison 1502, 4510
Conley, Maura 3161, 3261
Connell, Julia 3161, 3261
Conner, Brendan 5115
Conner, Neil 4141
Conners, Erin 5170
Connolly, Creighton 2609, 3553
Connolly, James 1401
Connolly, Matthew 1127, 2427, 3227, 4127
Connor, Dylan 2561, 2661
Connor, Georgeta 1626, 4429
Connors, John 2460, 4260, 4460
Conrad, Esther 1545, 1645
Conradson, David 3226
Conrow, Lindsey 2561, 2661
Conserva, Nicolas 3586
Constantinou, Stavros 4454, 4554
Contreras, Yasna 2434
Conway, Tenley 1101, 1201, 1401, 1501
Cook, Matthew 1622, 3480, 3580, 3680
Cook, Nancy 3260, 3457, 3557, 3657
Cook, Steve 3123
Cooke, Abigail 2505
Cooke, Adrienne 4688
Cooke, Benjamin 3453
Cooke, Lisa 2482
Cooke, Thomas 2444
Cookson, Tara 2147
Cooley, Alexis 4161, 4261
Cooley, Savannah 2239
Coomes, Oliver 5428
Cooney, Zach 2561, 2661
Cooper, Courtney 4161, 4261
Cooper, Emily 1547, 1647, 2146, 2246, 2446
Cooper, Hannah 4221
Cooper, Mark 1655
Cope, Meghan 2647, 3229, 3429, 3640
Cope, Miriam 3122
Cope, Samantha 3682
Copeland, Cory 2232
Coplen, Amy K 1513
Corbett, Jon 1266
Corbin, Chryl 1202, 4511
Corburn, Jason 5524
Crdova-Aguilar, Hildegardo 2411
Coris, Marie 3432
Cornea, Natasha 1465
Corns, Steven 3428
Coronado, Carla 1282
Coronado, David 2123
Correia, Joel 1146, 1246, 2609
Correlj, Aad 2577
Corson, Catherine 1449
Cortesi, Luisa 1559
Corwin, Julia 2284
Cosgrave, Ellie 4217
Coskan, Mert 3431
Coskan-Johnson, Gale 3120
Cosmas, Nicholas 2133
430
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Culcasi, Karen 1579
Cullen, Declan 2118
Cumbers, Andrew 2540, 3315
Cummings, Anthony 2506
Cummings, Austin 1634
Cummins, Emily 1267
Cunha, Stephen 2650
Cunningham, Angela 5219
Cunningham, Keith 3161, 3261
Cunningham, Mary Ann 3187, 5579
Cuomo, Christine 3561, 3661
Cupples, Julie 2175
Curran, Winifred 3171, 3426, 5556
Currit, Nate 1126
Curtin, Kevin 2634
Cusack, Christopher 4142
Cushing, Lara 3570
Cuyala, Sylvain 3246
Czapiewski, Konrad 2681
Czawlytko, Jacob 2161, 2261
Czepkiewicz, Michal 2168
D
Daamen, Tom 4404
Dabova, Elena 2453
Daffe, Laurie 5207
Dahal, Khila 3662
Dahlberg, Tyler 4426, 4526
Dahlman, Carl 2453, 4585
Dahmann, Nicholas 2118
Dai, Dajun 5268
Dai, Yu-Sheng 1602
Dai, Yunzhe 3148
Daigle, Michelle 2483, 2583
Dalacho, Desalegn 4159
Dale, Brigt 1150
Dale, Bryan 3149, 3249
Dallman, Suzanne 2132
Dalton, Craig 2543, 3566
Daly, Graham 3125
Daly, Meaghan 5431
Dando, Christina 1438
Dando, William 3413
Dangermond, Jack 3309, 3409, 3509
Dangi, Mohan B. 2462
Daniel, Christopher 2663
Daniels, Brian 2579
Daniels, J. Michael 2266
Daniels, Kwesi 2254, 4182
Daniels, Richard 5215
Danielson, Stentor 5252, 5544
Danko, Joseph 1546
Danyluk, Martin 1456
Dao, Jimmy 1227, 2227, 3227
Dao, Thi Hong Diep 3667
Dara-Abrams, Drew 3510
Darden, Joe 3138, 3442
Darley, Jason 3561, 3661
Darsan, Junior 5219
Das, Diganta 1455
Das, Raju 3456, 3534, 3634, 4134, 4234
Dascher, Erin 3561, 3661
Datta, Ayona 1155, 2571, 3106
Davee, Rachael 3477
Davey, Taylor 2401
David, Rebecca 3572
Davidson, Adam 5543
Davidson, Fiona 2561, 2661, 5477
431
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Del Viso, Nuria 1467, 3142
Delage, Aurelie 1265
Delamater, Paul 3670
Delcls, Xavier 4482
Delgado, William 3561, 3661
Delina, Laurence 1282
DellAgnese, Elena 1238, 3546
Delmelle, Elizabeth 1446, 1448, 1546, 1646, 2287, 4425
Delmelle, Eric 1521, 2177, 2269, 2539, 2605, 3129
Delmerico, Alan 1421
Delparte, Donna 2506
DeLyser, Dydia 2272, 2525, 3245, 3520, 3629
Demirci, Ali 2226, 2402, 2542
DeMott, Sarah 3258
Dempsey, Jessica 2654, 4407
Dempsey, Kara 1279, 1479, 1579, 2186, 2286, 2486
Demshock, Alexandra 2185
Denaro, Elena 3638
Denevan, William 1618, 2611
Deng, Chengbin 2473
Deng, Jing 3428
Deng, Meixia 2161, 2261
Deng, Ting 3257
Deng, Weiping 2161, 2261
Deng, Xiangzheng 1178, 1278
Deng, Yingbin 2473, 2573
Deng, Zhilan 2161, 2261
Denham, Diana 1431
Deniz, Mehmet 5139
Denney, David 4453
Denninger Snyder, Kristen 1139, 3437
Dennler, Kathryn 4674
DePaulo, Thomas 4669
DePue, Elizabeth 3413
Der Derian, James 2517
Derickson, Kate 1264, 2654, 3138, 4615
Derman, Brandon 4508
Derrenbacher, William 2512
Derrick, Matthew 1281, 3284
Derudder, Ben 1174, 1274, 1613, 3262
Dry, Chantal 3424
Desai, Manish 2183
Desbiens, Caroline 2439, 2656
Deshaies, Michel 4633
Desilets, Gabrielle 3488
Desjardins, Michael 2467
Desmarais, Annette 3144, 3244
Desrochers, Pierre 3211
Detwiler, James 2180
Devadoss, Christabel 5121, 5221
DeVerteuil, Geoffrey 2647, 5103
Devine, Jennifer 1549, 1649, 4176
DeVivo, M. 3174
Devkota, Bishnu 3484
Dewan, Camelia 1259
Dewsbury, John-David 4111, 4211
Dezzani, Raymond 4155
Dhanju, Richa 4539, 4639
Dhesi, Surindar 1579
Dhussa, Ramesh 1225, 1557
Di Feliciantonio, Cesare 2179
Di Minin, Enrico 1602
Di Vita, Stefano 2151
Di, Liping 2161, 2261
Diagneault, Jacqueline 1225, 1425, 1525
Dialesandro, John 2473
Diamant, Eleanor 5282
Diamond, Adam 3249
Diamond, Sara 5282
Diao, Chunyuan 1128
Diaz, Ileana 3240, 3540
432
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Dorsch, Michael 4633
Dorsey, Bryan 2428
Doshi, Sapana 3483
Dostl, Petr 2265
Dou, Yinyin 3266
Dou, Yue 5428
Doubleday, Kalli 2552, 3437, 4153, 5201
Doudna, Ellen 3572
Dougherty, Percy 3473
Douglas, Gordon 3606
Douglas, Jason 1121, 2112
Douglass-Jaimes, Guillermo 1202, 5445
Doussard, Marc 1676
Dowd, Caitriona 4255
Dowd-Uribe, Brian 1203
Dowler, Lorraine 1182, 1680, 2475
Doyle, Colin 1637
Doyle, Regan 4632
Doyon, Andreanne 2477
Dozier, Jessica 3419
Drake, Dawn 3149, 4428, 5144
Drake, Jordan 2561, 2661
Drake, Luke 1250, 4286
Drakes, Oronde 2178
Drakopoulou, Sophia 4249
Drakopulos, Lauren 4246
Dreher, Johannes 2181, 2281, 2481, 2581
Drekmeier, Peter 2421
Dressler, Wolfram 4655
Driever, Steven 1416
Drill, Sabrina 2526
Dronova, Iryna 2273
Drummond, Dorothy 3413, 3576
Druta, Oana 2651
DU, Jia 2161, 2261
Du, Qingyun 4685
Du, Ting 2463
Duan, Hao 4111
Duan, Yushan 2242, 2542, 4202
Dubik, Bradford 2641
Dubois, Alexandre 3581
DuBois, Bryce 1250
DUCROS, Hlne 3279, 4653, 5454
Ducruet, Csar 5481
Duer, Mara 4185
Dufault, Catherine 2561, 2661
Duffy-Tumasz, Amelia 1127, 5431
Dugas, Daniel 1118
Duggan, Mike 1638, 2128
Dugundji, Elenna 2171
Dukpa, Rinchu 4683
Dun, Olivia 4508, 4608
Dunford, Michael 4643
Dunham, Ian 2263
Dunn, Courtney 2561, 2661
Dunn, Kevin 1130, 1230
Dunn, Nick 2115
Dunn, Peter 1104
Dunne, Louise 3148
Dunning, Nicholas 1518, 2424
Duong, Jennifer 2161, 2261
Dupre, Samuel 1144
Duram, Leslie 3561, 3661
Durand, Kevin 3680
Durante, Kim 2161, 2261
Durgahee, Reshaad 3452, 3552
Duvall, Chris 4476, 4676
Duveneck, Anika 2682
Dwyer, Claire 1532
Dwyer, Michael 1248, 3208
Dwyer, Owen 3418
E
Earl, Richard 4161, 4261
Easby, Angela 2462, 4501
East, Amy 2166
Easterday, Kelly 5179
Eaves, LaToya 1280, 3232, 4528, 4628, 5101
Ebadi, Sherine 2229
Ebert, Tobias 1210
Ebner, Nina 4257
Ebun, Yonlonfoun 1639
Eckardt, Franziska 4107
Eckmann, Ted 5233
Edel, Claire 2161, 2261
Edelstein, Karen 4558
Edensor, Tim 4208, 4653, 5422, 5522
Edge, Sara 3269
Edgington, David 1157, 3325, 4130, 4230, 4248, 4430, 4530
Edizel, Ozlem 2151, 4487
Edsall, Rob 3528
Edworthy, Son 2254
Egbert, Stephen 3121
Egbinola, Christiana 3182
Ege, Moritz 1565
Egerer, Monika 1631
Egwuogu, Chinyere 4532
Ehrenreich, Bernard 3561, 3661
Ehrkamp, Patricia 1262, 4502
Eichen, Joshua 2256, 4579
Eidelman, Tessa 4432
Eidse, Noelani 1102
Eisenhauer, David 1150
Ekman, Peter 4184
Ekstrom, Julia 5153
El Hosni, Ali 4139
El Khoury, Ann 1150, 1273, 1438, 4679
El Vilaly, Audra 1601, 2521, 2621, 4109, 4209
El-Geneidy, Ahmed 2287
El-Husseiny, Momen 5455
Elaji, Amnah 3687
Elgert, Laureen 2458, 2558, 2660
Ellegrd, Kajsa 4448, 4548, 4648
Elliott, Harold 2561, 2661
Elliott, Rebecca 1222
Ellis, Erle 3116
Ellis, Geraint 4458, 4630
Ellis, Jessica 4161, 4261
Ellis, Kelsey 3577
Ellis, Mark 1446
Ellis, Matthew 5109
Ellis, Shelby 3447
Ellis, Todd 2518
Elmes, Arthur 3531
Elmqvist, Anna 2681
Eloy Costa Pereira, Ludivine 4158, 4258
Elrick, John 5450
Elsner, James 1426
Elsner, Lucas-Andrs 2142
Elvy, Joanna 3157
Elwood, Sarah 1475, 2447, 3102, 3243, 5103
Elyassini, Mohamed 4649
Emch, Michael 4125, 5524
Emel, Jacque (Jody) 2432, 4465
Emerson, Charles 2506
Emmett, Chad 4264
433
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Emon, Carolyn 5230
Empinotti, Vanessa 3449, 3549, 3649
Endsley, Arthur 4147
Engel-DiMauro, Salvatore 1503, 2219, 3459
Engells, Laura 4161, 4261
Engelmann, Sasha 1217, 2104
England, Kim 3174
England, Marcia 2528, 3468, 3568, 4253
Enlund, Desire 3421
Enobabor, Omawu 4528
Enokson, Uffe 4448
Enrici, Ashley 4161, 4261
Enright, Theresa 3104, 3204, 3457
Epasto, Simona 3427, 5137
Erbe, Ashley 4244
Erbes, Matt 3680
Erbstein, Nancy 2568
Erensu, Sinan 1249
Ergenc, Ceren 4530
Ergin, Nezihe 2185
Erickson, Bruce 2156, 2256
Erickson, Emily 5121
Ericson, Steven 3277, 4141, 4241
Eriksen, Christine 4447, 5240
Eriksson, Rikard 2205
Erlacher, Christoph 3530
Ermann, Ulrich 4663
Ermans, Thomas 1574
Ernst, Jamee 1133
Ernste, Huib 2687, 5256, 5556
Ernwein, Marion 4618
Ershova, Ekaterina 3561, 3661
Ersoy, Aksel 4217
Ertr, Irmak 4203
Ervin, Daniel 4125
Es, Murat 1632
Escobedo, Loraine 3268
Eshleman, Sara 3561, 3661
Espiritu, Aileen 3207
Esposito, Christopher 1105
Esser, Daniel 2254
Essex, Jamey 4173, 4273, 4428
Esson, James 2586
Estaville, Lawrence 3442, 3637
Estok, Dane 2572
Estoque, Ronald 2673
Estwick, Stanton 4669
Ethier, Guillaume 1610
Ettema, Dick 3470
Etzkowitz, Henry 4207
Eum, Youngseob 2469
Evans, Alice 1133
Evans, Bethan 1147, 2221, 4420
Evans, David 5160, 5260
Evans, Graeme 2151, 4487, 4587
Evans, Ian 3133
Evans, James 4117
Evans, Jason 2478
Evans, Tom 1140
Evered, Kyle 3658
Everingham, Phoebe 4601
F
Faber, Audrey 4161, 4261
Fabrikant, Sara Irina 3259, 3422, 3622
Fabula, Szabolcs 4257
Fadiman, Maria 1139
Fahoome, Dylan 4557
434
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Fernholz, Kathryn 1201
Ferrari, Aaron 2134
Ferraz De Oliveira, Antonio 4185
Ferreira, Carlos 4139
Ferreira, Jennifer 4452
Ferreira, Joseph 1223, 4654
Feyerherm, Anna 4242
Field, Emily 2133
Fielding, Russell 2645
Fields, Desiree 1442, 4149
Fields, Gary 3263
Figueroa, Cristhian 5128
Filep, Bla 4440
Filipovic, Alexandra 4161, 4261
Filippetti, Andrea 2405
Finchum, Allen 2561, 2661
Fine, Alexandra 4511
Finelli, Ellen 1132
Finewood, Michael 1450, 1550, 2609
Finkbeiner, Elena 3485
Finkelstein, Aria 3285
Finlay, Jessica 1521, 3469, 3569, 3669, 4157, 4257
Finlay, Robin 4206
Finley-Brook, Mary 5175
Finn, John 1217, 2219, 2437, 4660
Finney, Carolyn 3640, 4615, 5101
Finnis, Joel 4108
Fiorio, Lee 1646
Firmin, Sydney 4544
Fischer, Alexandra Paige 3652
Fischer, Heather 5281
Fish, Carolyn 2456, 4474
Fisher, Josh 5437
Fisker, Jens Kaae 1474
Fitjar, Rune 3205
Fitzpatrick, Hannah 3146
FitzSimmons, Margaret 3626
Flaherty, Kevin 1423
Flamenco, Evelin 3561, 3661
Flmig, Heike 3545
Flamm, Lena 4452
Flanagan, Kyle 4678
Flanery, Adam 5531
Flannery, Wesley 3285, 4630
Fletcher, Amanda 3639
Fletcher, Natasha 1121
Fletcher, Robert 1203, 3451, 4655
Flint, Colin 1454
Flint, Courtney 2167
Flint, Ellen 5470
Flood, Jonathan 1418
Florentin, Daniel 2477
Florsheim, Joan 3416
Flower, Aquila 1672, 2218, 2418, 2518, 2618
Fluri, Jennifer 1524, 2450, 2621, 4502
Flynn, Kalen 4616
Flynn, Kyle 3487
Flynn, Paul 2148
Fockler, Matthew 5238
Foga, Steven 1108
Fogarty, Emily 3412
Fogelman, Charles 2556
Folch, David 3578, 5154, 5254
Fold, Niels 2541
Foley, Paul 3185, 3585
Follis, Luca 1470
Fondufe, Lydia 5208
Fong, Melissa 4129, 4229
Fonseca Alfaro, Claudia 2580
Fonstad, Mark 3248
Fontanella, Shaun 2554
435
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Fu, Cheng 4140
FU, Jing 3561, 3661
Fu, Peng 1128, 3531
Fu, Pinde 2280, 4549
Fu, Tianlan 5457
Fuchino, Yuka 4161, 4261
Fuentenebro, Pablo 1227, 1601, 2227, 2527, 4427
Fugate, Debbie 2110, 3471
Fuhrer, Bernhard 4104
Fuhriman, Christopher 2130, 4424, 4524
Fuhrmann, Sven 2134, 4210
Fukuda, Katrina 4182
Fuller, Matt 1543
Fuller, Trevor 3607
Fulton, Julian 2132
Funari, Nicholas 2463
Funck, Carolin 3684
Fung, Cadi 2161, 2261, 2552
Furlong, Kathryn 1465, 1565, 2646, 3649
Furness, Zack 4629
G
Gaboardi, James 3439
Gabriel, Lesley 2446
Gabriel, Nathaniel 1250, 4286
Gabrys, Jennifer 2104, 2204
Gadir, Tami 2224
Gaete Reyes, Mariela 2585
Gaffney, Christopher 2251, 2481, 4631
Gaffney, Michael 5568
Gagliardi, Susan 1252
Gagnon, Justine 2656
Gahegan, Mark 5578
Gaidus, Andrew 1421
Gaines, Tommi 2264, 5170
Gl, Zoltn 1415, 3558, 4139, 4239
Galani, Apostolia 2605
Galeana, Fernando 2486
Galgano, Francis 2230
Gallacher, Lesley 3172
Gallagher, Patrick 1655
Gallagher, Ryan 4682
Gallaher, Carolyn 5456
Gallaher, Courtney 2608
Galland, Daniel 3662
Gallant, Nicole 2174
Galletti, Christopher 4260, 4460
Galli, Giacomo 4539
Gallo, John 4443
Galt, Ryan 2609, 3440, 4116
Galvn, Yankuic 5259
Gamble, Douglas 3561, 3661
Gamble, Julie 3101
Ganapathy, Anjali 1534
Gandhi, Janvi 4444
Gandy, Matthew 2671, 3109, 3520
Ganesh, Bharath 3412
Gant, Aaron 2561, 2661
Gao, Bin 3266, 4282
Gao, Boyang 4543, 4643
Gao, Jing 1229
Gao, Junfeng 2513
Gao, Meixiang 4161, 4261
Gao, Mengxu 2662
Gao, Peng 2513, 4637, 5168
Gao, Song 3419, 3510, 5247
Gao, Xing 2169
Gao, Xinyu 2161, 2261
436
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Ghosh, Shuvankar 1128, 3531, 3631
Ghosh, Sutama 5430
Giaccaria, Paolo 4152, 4465
Giancarlo, Alexandra 2486
Giarrusso, Tony 2180
Giband, David 1265, 2632
Gibbes, Cerian 4258
Gibson, Anna 4161, 4261
Gibson, Chris 1468, 3141, 3245, 3629
Gibson, Katherine 1679, 2267, 4186, 4286
Gieseking, Jen Jack 1480, 3566, 4279, 4479
Giglioli, Ilaria 2552, 3258, 4276
Gilbert, David 1432, 1632
Gilbert, Emily 1652, 2471, 3579, 3604
Gilbert, Jessica 5268
Gilbert, Liette 1575
Gilbert, Melissa 2143, 5103
Gilbertz, Susan 5521
Gilbreath, Aaron 4611
Giles, David 1524
Gilfillan, Dennis 2548
Gilge, Cheryl 1638, 2443
Gill, Alison 1663, 2409, 2530, 4441
Gill, Nathan 2648, 3660
Gill, Sean 2142, 3488
Gillespie, Kathryn 1477, 1524, 4552
Gillespie, Thomas 5529
Gilliland, Jason 3467
Gillon, Sean 4281
Gilmartin, Mary 3174, 4514
Gilmer, Brittany 2286
Gilmore, Kevin 3677, 4577
Gilmore, Ruth 1609, 3425, 3624
Gilroy, Nicholas 4484
Gilson, Brian 2486
Gimnich, David 5137
Giordano, Alberto 2223, 5111
Giraldo, Mario 2408
Giri, Madhav 3263
Giroir, Guillaume 3473
Giscombe, Cecil 1612
Givental, Elena 1541
Gjefsen, Mads Dahl 5432
Gladstone, Fiona 3448
Glasmeier, Amy 2413, 3609
Glass, Caroline 2161, 2261
Glass, Michael 1259, 1553, 1557, 1558, 1560, 1659, 4627
Gligorijevic, Katarina 3161, 3261
Glover, Katherine 5220
Glover, Troy 3104
Glowa, Katheryn 1431, 1531, 1631
Glynn, Kevin 2175
Gobalet, Jeanne 1526
Gober, Patricia 3649
Goerisch, Denise 2240, 4228
Goffe, Rachel 1177
Goforth, Brett 5208
Goger, Annelies 1130
Goggin, James 3433
Goggin, Sarah 1127, 1528, 5433
Goh, Kian 3206, 4647
Gokariksel, Banu 5240
Golan, Yael 2561, 2661
Golchehr, Saba 4282
Goldade, Melissa 4161, 4261
Goldberg, Daniel 1151, 2280, 4403, 4549
Goldberg, Jack 5250
Goldberg-Miller, Shoshanah 2281, 5123
Goldfischer, Eric 2140, 2240, 2440
Goldman, Eli 4161, 4261
Goldman, Mara 4407, 4573, 5182
437
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Gray, Morgan 3453
Gray-OConnor, Jen 4214
Graybill, Jessica 3238, 3646, 4212, 4412, 5509
Grebe, Ryan 2161, 2261
Green, Arthur 2602, 4274
Green, Kai 4628
Green, Lisa 3652
Greenberg, Jason 4428
Greenberg, Miriam 1122, 1222, 1422, 1522
Greenburg, Jennifer 3679, 4276
Greene, Christina 3472
Greene, John 4458
Greene, Jonathan 3643
Greenfields, Margaret 1432
Greenwood, Verity 4447
Greg, McDermid 2538
Gregory, Davinia 1507
Gregory, Derek 3231, 4409
Gregory, Ian 1252, 2559
Greiman, Lillie 3161, 3261
Greiner, Alyson 5138
Grek Martin, Jennifer 2672
Grek-Martin, Jason 3480
Grell-Brisk, Marilyn 4605
Gress, Doug 4427, 5554
Gress, Gary 2406
Gribat, Nina 2501
Gribb, William 1140, 4667
Griesinger, Diana 3679
Griffin, Amy 3422, 3522, 3622, 4120, 4220
Griffin, Marinda 4105, 4205
Griffin, Maryam 1267
Griffin, Xavier 4682
Griffith, Adam 1678
Griffith, Daniel 2626, 3576, 4221, 4421, 5224
Griffiths, Kathleen 4444
Griffiths, Mark 4501, 4601
Grigoreva, Elena 2669
Grimm-Pretner, Dagmar 5107
Grinevich, Vadim 3538
Grismore, Audrey 3252
Gritzner, Janet 1444
Gritzner, Jeffrey 5545
Grobelski, Tiffany 4243
Grondin, David 3131
Grossman, Zoltan 1443
Grossner, Karl 4213
Groth, Aaron 2650
Groth, Sren 3157
Grove, Kevin 1106, 1206, 2144
Gruenewald, Paul 3184
Grumbly, Shannon 3178
Grummon, Christine 3561, 3661
Gruszka, Katarzyna 3638
Gryl, Inga 2102, 2242
Gu, Gaoxiang 2228
Guan, ChengHe 4646
Guan, Chiming 4537
Guan, Qingfeng 3630
Guan, Weihe 2154, 2554, 2626, 3222, 3628
Guan, Xuefeng 5543
Guayara Sanchez, Consuelo 3440, 3540
Gurin-Pace, France 2119
Guerra, Jill 4281
Guex, Delphine 1417
Gui, Zhipeng 4681
Guibrunet, Louise 3475
Guido, Zack 3140
Guidugli, Odeibler 2533
Guikema, Seth 2561, 2661
Guilbe, Carlos 2118, 2629
H
Haas, Oded 5174, 5274, 5474
Habbard, Christine 3420
Habermehl, Victoria 4185, 5446, 5546
Habersetzer, Antoine 4651
Habib, Abdul Alim 2603
Hachadoorian, Lee 3450
Hachmyer, Caitlin 1531
Hadizadeh Esfahani, Azadeh 2588
Hadley, Robin 5548
Haeffner, Melissa 2161, 2261
Haffner, John 5251
Haga, Joshua 4684
Hagelman, Ronald 1127, 2561, 2661
Hageman, Scott 3161, 3261
Hagge, Patrick 3287
Haggerty, Julia 1542, 1628, 4450, 4550
Haghtalab, Nafiseh 3561, 3661
Hague, Euan 2123, 2632, 5180
Hahn, Barbara 2139
Haila, Anne 3171
Haisch, Tina 4663
Hakli, Jouni 4674
Halbert, Ludovic 3171, 3563
Hale, Marcia 3572
Hall, Alex 3250
Hall, Andreas 4120
Hall, Billy 5159
Hall, Bruce 3687
Hall, Jaclyn 2161, 2261
Hall, Jane 2601
Hall, Jazlynn 3454
Hall, Jonathan 2465
Hall, Justin 3477
Hall, Peter 2203, 4243, 5481, 5581
Hall, Ryann 1111
Hall, Sarah 1465, 2221, 4420
438
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Hall, Timothy 2186
Hall-Beyer, Mryka 4188, 4288
Hallenbeck, Jessica 1552, 2483
Haller, Melissa 5110
Hallett, IV, Lucius 2212
Halpern-Finnerty, Jessica 4257
Halvorsen, Sam 4185, 5546
Hamann, Hillary 1428, 1528
Hamidi, Zahra 1474, 1574, 3157
Hamilton, Matthew 4132
Hamilton, Trina 1119
Hammett, Daniel 2585, 2685
Hammond, Kim 2449
Hammond, Timur 5474
Hampikian, Zlia 3475
Hamstead, Zoe 3173
Han, Ruibo 2239
HAN, SU 2667
HAN, Yang 4161, 4261
Han, Yoonae 3161, 3261
Hanakata, Naomi 2172
Hanchette, Carol 3269
Hancock, Mary 3628
Handal Gonzalez, Cristina 3404
Handwerker, Margo 1107
Hane-Weijman, Emelie 2405
Haner, Josh 3507
Hanhoerster, Heike 4106
Hankins, Katherine 2588, 3271, 4502
Hanks, Gentry 1224
Hann, Deborah 3229
Hanna, Stephen 3480
Hannah, Matthew 1670, 4285
Hannam, Kevin 2409, 2630, 4541
Hannonen, Olga 1220
Hannum, Kathryn 2174
Hanrahan, Kelsey 4145, 4245
Hansen, Ellen 1260, 1627, 3580
Hansen, Marc 2608
Hansen, Teis 4104, 4204, 4404, 4504
Hanson, Angelina 3173
Hanson, Anne-Marie 2580, 4251
Hanson, Brian 2420, 2520, 2620
Hao, Huili 1241
Hao, Pu 4237
Hapke, Holly 2519, 2619, 3113, 3213, 4413, 4513
Happ, Dorit 2640
Harada, Theresa 3657
Harboe, Lisbet 2601
Harbor, Jonathan 4316
Harden, Carol 4316
Hardin, Carolyn 2470
Harding, Laura 4684
Hardy, Dean 2609
Hardy, Sally 2425, 2509
Harju, Anne 3688
Harlan, Tyler 4118, 4218
Harmon, Brendan 4160
Harms, Tim 5281
Harnett, Elizabeth 1563
Haro-Carrin, Xavier 1108
Harrington, John 2211, 2406, 2551
Harrington, Lisa 2271
Harris, Andrew 1662, 4150, 4657
Harris, Catherine 2153
Harris, Daniel 5179
Harris, Dylan 5232
Harris, Joseph 2161, 2261
Harris, Keith 3506
Harris, Leila 3574, 3649, 5251
Harris, Lucas 3660
439
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Hedao, Prashant 3453
Hedberg, Russell 2609, 4225
Hedemyr, Marika 1607
Hedges, Marshall 3561, 3661
Hedjazi, Alexandre 3674, 4505
Hee, Jung 1558
Heffernan, Michael 1231, 3552, 3659
Heidkamp, C. 4104
Heil, Melissa 3288
Heilmayr, Robert 5275
Heim LaFrombois, Megan 4229
Hein, Jonas 4274
Heineman, Jennifer 1647
Heinicke, Annaliese 4534
Heinz, Sterling 2547
Heise, Keeley 2178
Heist, Quinn 3161, 3261
Helbrecht, Ilse 2571
Held, Thomas 2281
Helderop, Edward 3547
Heleniak, Timothy 2652, 3207, 4412
Heller, Charles 1479
Hellgren, Mattias 4648
Helmer, William 2561, 2661
Henderson, Connor 3448
Henderson, George 4285
Henderson, Gina 2420
Henderson, Jason 4214
Henderson, Keith 3561, 3661
Henderson, Mark 4434
Hendrick, Andrea 2548
Henkin, Samuel 5121, 5221
Henn, Sebastian 2157, 2257, 3143
Hennerdal, Pontus 3288
Hennessy, Logan 5545
Hennig, Benjamin 4559
Hennig, Thomas 1651
Hennigan, Brian 1513, 1625
Hennigh, Gary 3151
Henriksen, Lasse 3141
Henrikson, Alan 3559
Henry, Aaron 2476
Henry, Caitlin 1113, 1213, 1413, 1513
Henry, Kevin 2678, 3268
Henry, Mary 5120
Hentschel, Christine 2515
Heppen, John 4201, 5277
Herb, Guntram 3546
Hericks-Bares, Eva 5252
Heris, Mehdi 4160
Herlihy, Peter 1276, 2511, 2611
Herman, RDK 1143, 1443, 1543, 1568, 1668, 2111, 2160, 2260,
2560, 2660, 3121, 3242, 3421, 3521, 3621, 4242, 4280, 4442, 5159,
5259, 5459, 5559
Hernandez Ayala, Jose 2645
Hernandez Cervantes, Tania 2460
Hernandez, Diego 5128
Hernandez, Manuel 1111, 1211, 1411
Hernandez, Monica 2437
Hernandez, Sergio 5116
Hernandez, Tony 2263, 2563, 2663, 3228, 3427
Herrera, Hank 4156, 4456, 5155
Herrera, Juan 3676
Herrman, Tyce 3187
Herron, Rachel 3469, 3569, 3669
Herzog, Lawrence 1410
Heslinga, Jasper 1663
Heslop, Katherine 3654
Hess, Martin 1653
Hesse, Arielle 4225, 4588, 4688
Hesse, Markus 3106, 5481, 5581
440
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Holden, Steven 2561, 2661
Holden, Taylor 2161, 2261
Holder, Curtis 1528, 3265
Holdridge, Genevieve 3561, 3661
Holdsworth, Clare 2202
Holgersen, Stle 1534
Holland, Alex 2561, 2661
Holland, Claire 2630
Holland, Edward 1281, 3284, 4155
Holland, Tim 5428, 5528
Holler, Joseph 1266, 4647
Holloway, Steven 1446, 3542
Holmes, Brooke 5233
Holmes, Danika 5237
Holmes, John 4543
Holmes, Melissa 5119
Holmes, Seth 2524
Holmes, Tisha 3484
Holt, Louise 3172, 3272
Holtby, Dana 3134
Holtkamp, Christopher 4446
Holton, Mark 5533
Holzman, Barbara 4177
Holzmeyer, Cheryl 1422
Hondula, David 2569, 3150
Honebein, Cass 2161, 2261
Hong, Insu 3539
Hong, Jung Eun 2451, 3227, 3627
Hong, Xin 3186
Hong, Yooinn 3444, 5282
Hood, Johanna 3587
Hoogeveen, Dawn 2284
Hooli, Lauri 5554
Hooper, Paula 2469
Hoos, Meredith 2161, 2261
Hoover, Brendan 3161, 3261
Hoover, Joseph 5544
Hope, Lesley 2608
Hopkins, Peter 1674, 2221, 3202, 5140, 5240, 5448, 5548
Hopping, Kelly 4159
Horgan, Jeff 3161, 3261
Horn, Diane 2161, 2261
Horn, Sally 3677, 4316, 4477
Horner, Rory 2541
Horst, Megan 1631
Horvath, Ronald 2287
Hoshida, Yukihisa 2561, 2661
Hosman, Sarah 2587
Hossler, Peter 1119
Hostetter, Ellen 5138, 5238
Hotten, Alison 2257
Hou, Xiaojia 4434
Houchon, .Clotilde 3588
Houde, Nicolas 3521
Houlden, Shandell 3579
Houlton, Heather 1227, 1627, 2426, 2527, 3127, 3227
House-Peters, Lily 1538, 2170, 2532
Housel, Jacqueline 2527, 3126, 4102, 4228
Houssay-Holzschuch, Myriam 3204
Houston, Serin 1681, 3641
Howard, Daniel 4161, 4261
Howard, Tom 4542
Howarth, Jeff 4220
Howden-Chapman, Philippa 5424
Howe, Lindsay 1103, 4449
Howe, Nicolas 2550
Howe, Peter 3652
Howerton, Gloria 2457
Hsing, You-tien 1154, 1254, 4605
Hsu, Jinn-yuh 1155, 1255, 4207
Hsu, Szu-Yun 4580
441
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Hurni, Kaspar 5108
Huron, Amanda 2588, 4286
Hurt, Douglas 3179
Hurt, Indy 3210
Hussein, Khaled 5570
Hutcheson, Gail 4447
Hutchinson, J.M. Shawn 4544
Hutta, Jan 2482
Hutton, Marie 1270
Hutton, Nicole 2478
Hutton, Thomas 1468, 2581, 3559
Huynh, Niem 1427, 1527, 3126, 3526, 4102, 4202, 4427, 4527
Hwang, Beomjin 2238
Hwang, Jin-Tae 5151
Hwang, Taekeon 3630
Hwang, Ui Jeong 4161, 4261
Hyacinth, Natalie 1432, 1532, 1632
Hyun, Christopher 1573
I
Ibrahim, Mohamed 2513
Ignac, Benajmin 1143
Igoe, James 3176, 3587
Ikizoglu, Asli 1262
Iles, Alastair 3444, 3544
Ilyushkina, Maria 2253
Imre, Robert 4253
Ince, Anthony 2185, 2188, 2285, 2485
Inkinen, Tommi 5554
Inverardi Ferri, Carlo 1404
Inwood, Joshua 1681, 2211, 2675
Ioffe, Grigory 2286
Ioris, Antonio 5251
Iossifova, Deljana 3669
Ip, Tsz Ting 1133
Ipsen, Annabel 5576
Irwin, Jeffrey 5242
Isaak, Marissa 1175
Ishankulov, Marat 5205
Ishtiaque, Asif 1578
Isibue, Earle 2161, 2261
Islam, Md 1157
Istomina, Elena 2161, 2261
Isuh, 4664, 5224, 5424, 5524
Itaoui, Rhonda 1230
Ito, Kaori 4280
Ito, Naoyuki 3503
Iuchi, Kanako 3278
Iusubova, Narmina 3607
Ivanov, Egor 1554
Ivanova, Maria 2518
Iverson, Lara 2662
Iveson, Kurt 3565, 4249, 5107, 5207
Iwilade, Akin 4455
Iyanda, Ayodeji 1639
Izquierdo Mejia, Esteban 2651
J
Jabary Salamanca, Omar 1267, 1467, 1567, 1667, 4409
Jackson, Anisa 2547
Jackson, Hunter 3641
Jackson, Lucy 2221, 2585, 2685
Jackson, Patrick 1473
Jackson, Paul 1413, 2179, 2279
Jackson, Sarah 5246
442
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Jiang, Yitong 2173
Jiang, Yongyao 2554, 4681
Jiang, Yuqin 1529
Jiang, Ziying 5534
Jiao, Limin 4282
Jieyong, Wang 5157
Jimenez, Alisha 4125
Jin, He 1221
Jin, Lixia 2561, 2661
Jin, Ting 3137
Jin, Yuze 4238
Jin, Zhu 5268
Jing, Duanyang 2154
Jingwei, Xiang 4582
Jiusto, Scott 4483
Jo, Injeong 2226, 2451, 2551, 4227
Joassart-Marcelli, Pascale 3588
Joens, Heike 1530, 1630, 3659
Joh, Chang-Hyeon 2662
Johansen, Alannah 5215
Johansen, Pia 4473
Johanson, Erik 4577
Johansson, Ola 2628, 4247, 4631
John, Gareth 2186
Johns, Rebecca 2561, 2661
Johnson, Adrienne 5176, 5276, 5476, 5576
Johnson, Christine 3279
Johnson, Corey 2471, 2646
Johnson, Douglas 2611
Johnson, Elizabeth 3128, 4479, 4518, 4618
Johnson, Glen 3273
Johnson, James 4157
Johnson, Jay 4183, 4283, 4412, 4583, 4683
Johnson, Jennifer 2502
Johnson, Jeremy 3460, 3560, 3660
Johnson, Katharine 3116, 3561, 3661
Johnson, Kelsey 2112, 5422
Johnson, Kenneth 3558
Johnson, Laura 4246
Johnson, Mark 1232
Johnson, Melvin 3227, 4227
Johnson, Michelle 3448
Johnson, Peter 1266
Johnson, Sarah 4161, 4261
Johnson, William 1175
Johnson-Webb, Karen 2212, 3170
Johnston, Andrew 1101
Johnston, Connie 4152, 4447
Johnston, Dan 2455
Johnston, Josh 2134
Johnston, Lynda 2221, 3202, 4144, 5140
Johnston, Tom 2578
Johnston-Anumonwo, Ibipo 2655, 5410, 5523
Johnstone, Phil 1219, 2277, 2477, 2577, 2677
Jokela-Pansini, Maaret 3562
Jokinen, Johanna Carolina 2650
Jokisch, Brad 1144, 1244
Jon, Ihnji 3548
Jonas, Andrew 4107, 4406, 5280, 5532
Jones, Alun 2165
Jones, Andrew 2141, 3532
Jones, Bryan 2433
Jones, Craig 3431
Jones, Hannah 1652
Jones, Jamie 2678
Jones, Jeanne 4240
Jones, John Paul 2167, 2267, 4464
Jones, Martin 2509, 5532
Jones, Nakisha 2561, 2661
Jones, Paula 2561, 2661
Jones, Reece 1579, 2471, 3120, 3220, 3420, 3604
K
Kaasa, Adam 2101, 2201, 2401, 2501, 2601
Kaase, Christopher 1672, 2466
Kabachnik, Peter 3501
Kaczmarek, Tomasz 1164
Kaczmark, Ursczula 3658
Kadhim, Ameen 3561, 3661
Kaduna-Eve, Demailly 3406
Kagermeier, Andreas 2530, 4541
Kaijankoski, Philip 1518
Kaiser, Robert 3668
Kajihiro, Kyle 3441, 4634
Kalafsky, Ronald 3532
Kalasapudi, Lakshman 2609
Kallio, Kirsi 1262, 2651, 4245, 4674
Kalra, Rajrani 1457, 3542
Kalynka, Karen 4407
Kam, Liza Wing Man 1507
Kamali, Bahareh 2560
Kamarinas, Ioannis 3182
Kaminker, Christopher 1563
Kamp, Alanna 1130, 1230
Kamp, Ulrich 5242
Kanai, Juan 1174
Kandt, Jens 4270
Kane, Kevin 1546
Kang, ChangWoo 4124
Kang, Erli 5530
Kang, Jeon-Young 3167, 3267, 4646
Kang, Kelly 2561, 2661
Kang, Ranbir 1675
Kang, Wei 5247
Kanjir, Ursa 1644
Kanngieser, Anja 3128, 4439, 5109
Kanonich, Zvika 4529
443
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Kao, Shih-Yang 3237
Kaplan, Caren 5450
Kaplan, David 1212, 1512, 2480, 2624, 3542
Kapoor, Ilan 3176, 3451, 3551, 3651
Kar, Bandana 1437, 1537, 1637, 3230, 5137, 5237
Kara, Alex 1232
Karacas, Cary 4669
Karaliotas, Lazaros 1467, 5446
Karambelkar, Surabhi 1157
Karan, Pradyumna 1633
Karatepe, Akif 4161, 4261
Karigomba, Wilbert 4578
Kark, Salit 4472
Karl, Briana 3468
Karlsen, Asbjorn 3405
Karnad, Divya 4186
Karns, Jameson 1231
Kashem, Shakil 4128
Kashyap, Sushmita 2637
Kaskova, Magdalena 2660
Kaspar, Heidi 1420, 1520, 2149
Kasvi, Elina 3248
Kaswan, Alice 5229
Katju, Dhananjaya 1559
Katsikana, Mantha 2279
Kattel, Rainer 1517
Katz, Cindi 1452, 2407, 4485
Katz, Gabrielle 3561, 3661
Kaufman, Andrew 4414
Kaufman, Emily 4449, 4609
Kaufman, Jason 2469
Kauten, Rebecca 3248
Kay, Kelly 1119, 1219, 1419
Kay, Samuel 4430
Kazig, Rainer 1565
KC, Kiran 3678
Ke, Xinli 5458
Kear, Mark 1142, 1242, 1442
Kearns, Robin 1424
Keatinge, Brenna 4119
Kebbede, Girma 1643
Kedron, Peter 1205
Keegan, Caroline 5580
Keel, Mat 1146
Keeler, Corinna 2255
Keeley, Melissa 1550
Keellings, David 2429
Keenan, Kevin 1452
Keene, Sara 2175, 2275, 2674
Keese, James 3219
Keil, Roger 1613, 3106, 3212
Kelaita, Paul 1247
Kelegama, Thiruni 1449
Kelley, Matt 1676
Kelley, Maureen 4604
Kelley, Michelle 4408
Kelley, Robin 4409
Kelley, Scott 4133, 4233
Kellner, Grace 5159
Kelly, Alice 3455, 4486, 4586
Kelly, Charles 3278
Kelly, David 4550
Kelly, Erin 4103
Kelly, John 4531
Kelly, Kenneth 3637
Kelly, Maggi 5179, 5579
Kelly, Meghan 2456
Kelly, Melissa 3220
Kelly, Sinead 2503, 3663
Kelmelis, John 4685
Kemeny, Thomas 2405, 2505, 3476
444
PARTICIPANT INDEX
King, Catherine 3185
King, Margaret 5131
King, Romina 4478
Kingsbury, Paul 1181, 3418, 3551
Kinnison, Paul Chance 5459
Kinsella, Kathleen 3650
Kinsey, Dirk 4519
Kinton, Chloe 1658
Kirilenko, Andrei 4178
Kirk, Johnathan 3280
Kirsch, Scott 1454, 4624
Kislik, Emily Chippie 3472
Kitada, Eri 3501
Kitchell, Erin 5431, 5531
Kitson, Jennifer 1682
Kittner, Shannon 2161, 2261
Kiuru, Juho 1623
Klagge, Britta 2540
Klasic, Meghan 3161, 3261
Klassen, Susanna 5259
Klein, Andrew 3107
Klein, Marti 1224
Kleinfeld, Margo 1481, 1581
Kleitches, Larry 1241, 2211
Klemek, Christopher 4282
Klimaszewski-Patterson, Anna 4577
Klimm, Olivia 4601
Klinger, Julie 1148, 1248, 5106
Klingorova, Kamila 5548
Klink, Katherine 2520
Klinker, Kimberley 2207, 2448
Klippel, Alexander 2134
Klocker, Natascha 4508, 4608
Klopp, Jacqueline 1102
Knapp, Freyja 2284
Knapp, Gregory 2411, 2511, 2611, 3655
Knapp, Paul 4161, 4261
Knapskog, Marianne 1548
Kne, Len 2180
Kneale, James 1525, 3184
Knell, Gary 3409, 3509
Knigge, LaDona 3257
Knight, Jason 5206
Knight, Melanie 5239
Knoll, Randy 2161, 2261
Knopf, Alexandra 2171
Knopp, Lawrence 4540
Knowles, Anne 1252, 5111, 5211
Knox-Hayes, Janelle 1519
Knudsen, Daniel 4652
Knudson, Chris 2283
Knuth, Sarah 2679, 4406, 4584, 5432
Knutson, Douglas 3169
Ko, Yekang 1104, 1255
Kobayashi, Audrey 2283, 4624, 5280
Kobs, Gesa 2530
Koch, Madeleine 2681
Koch, Natalie 1281, 1553, 1680
Kocourkova, Jirina 2533
Koefoed, Lasse 4106
Koelemaij, Jorn 1662
Koepke, Melora 3443
Kogler, Dieter 1105, 1205, 1405, 1505, 1605, 2105, 2205, 2405, 2505, 3105,
3205, 3405
Koh, Annette 2688
Koh, Donghee 5119
Koh, Keumseok 5470
Koh, MinKyung 4244
Kohl, Ellen 2657, 3459, 4251
Kohl-Arenas, Erica 1609, 3102
Kohon, Jacklyn 1522
445
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Kunches, Daniel 5281
Kursunlugil, Ilknur 1463
Kurtz, Hilda 2158, 4631
Kurtz, Reed 5432
Kutz, William 1120, 1442, 3663
Kuuire, Vincent Zubedaar 2155, 2255, 5131, 5231, 5430
Kuus, Merje 2165
Kuyakanon Knapp, Riamsara 5182, 5282
Kveton, Viktor 2124
Kwan, Mei-Po 1621, 2264, 2464, 2626, 4125, 4664, 5170
Kwon, Kyusang 5143
Kwon, Youngsang 3460
Kyle, Catherine 5219
Kyne, Dean 1433, 1533
Kyriakou, Kalliopi 5553
Kytt, Marketta 3125
L
La Cava, Courtney 2561, 2661
La Frenierre, Jeff 2650
Laatikainen, Tiina 2686
Labban, Mazen 1249, 3459, 4465, 4518
Labonarska, Agnieszka 2688
Labosier, Christopher 3126
Labussiere, Olivier 3559, 4440
LaDochy, Steve 3577
LaFevor, Matthew 2411
Lafferty, Janna 2260
Lafia, Sara 2554
Lafon, Charles 2616, 3116, 3561, 3661
Laforge, Julia 3149, 3249
Lafrenz, Martin 3561, 3661
Lagendijk, Arnoud 1605, 2687, 5156, 5456
Lagerqvist, Maja 4239
Lagesse, Claire 2145
Lai, Chih-Yu 3167
Lai, Clement 5569
Lai, Karen 1442, 1613, 2141, 2241, 2441, 2541
Lai, Szu Yu 2658
Laiho, Michael 3134
Laine, Jussi 2640
Laingen, Chris 3550, 3673, 4446
Laituri, Melinda 2110, 2310, 2510, 3686
Lake, Robert 3102, 3271
Laketa, Suncana 5542
Lakhanpal, Shikha 1606
Lal, Dr. Pankaj 4433
Laliberte, Nicole 2267, 4645
Lally, Nick 2243, 2443, 2543, 2643, 4439
Lam, Nina 1140
Lamb, Gavin 2274
Lamb, Zachary 4647
Lambert, David 3403, 3503, 3603
Lamego, Mariana 4213
Lan, Minxuan 5534
Lan, Tu 3486
Lan, You 5116
Lancione, Michele 2115, 2215, 2415, 2515, 3109
Land, Lauren 4547
Land, Ray 5533
Landau, Friederike 1168, 1268, 1407
Landau, Loren 1674
Landesman, Tucker 5122
Landgren, Jesslyn 1129
Landry, Shawn 1101, 1201, 1401, 1501
Landzelius, Michael 1107
Lane, Gina 5559
Lane, Maria 4631, 5211
446
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Le Corre, Thibault 1519
Le Goix, Renaud 1546, 1610
Le Heron, Richard 5260
Le Merre, Etienne 5282
Le Noc, Mael 5111
Le Tourneau, Franois-Michel 4203
Le, Alyssa 3561, 3661
Le, Tuyen 4655
Lea, Devin 3561, 3661
Leak, Alistair 2433
LeBlanc, Allison 3281
LeBourdais, George Philip 1252
Lecce, Scott 2166, 2266, 2466, 2566, 4161, 4261
Leclere, Shirin 2566
Leddy, Robert 2433
Leddy-Owen, Charles 4601
Ledesma, Edna 5568
LeDoux, Timothy 2663
Lee, Angela 2207
Lee, Aylan 2532
Lee, Cameron 3280
Lee, Catherine 2174, 2274, 2474
Lee, Cheol-Ho 2403
Lee, Craig 2501
Lee, Do 4187
Lee, Eungul 5451
Lee, Eunmok 1664
Lee, Goeun 5251
Lee, Gunhak 3439
Lee, Heather 5251
Lee, Hosuk 3239
Lee, Hyeokjae 2561, 2661
Lee, Hyoun A 3561, 3661
Lee, Hyunuk 1458
Lee, Insu 3548
Lee, Jae Hyun 1540
Lee, Jane YeonJae 1255, 4614
Lee, Jeffrey 2274
Lee, Jessica 4161, 4261
Lee, Ji Won 2124
Lee, Jieun 2287
Lee, Jinhee 2551
Lee, Jinsoo 2286
Lee, Joey Ying 1540
Lee, Jongwon 1428
Lee, Kangjae 5468
Lee, Keith 1604
Lee, Kyung Eun 2603
Lee, Monghyeon 4421
Lee, Neil 2505
Lee, Robert 5219
Lee, Sang-Il 1544
Lee, Seongwoo 1558
Lee, Seung-Jin 2555
Lee, Seunghoon 2561, 2661
Lee, Sungkyung 2468
Lee, Wook 4282
Lee, Yeji 2561, 2661
Lee, Yong-Sook 4207
Legg, Brittany 5242
Legg, Robert 1523
Legouy, Franois 3573
Lehman, Drew 2421, 2526
Lehman, Jessica 2156
Lehman-Frisch, Sonia 4519
Lehrer, Ute 3104, 3504, 4488
Lehtovuori, Panu 5547
Lei, Cheyenne 4478
Lei, Ting 3639
Leib, Jonathan 2675, 4141
Leichenko, Robin 1273, 4316
447
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Li, Ting 4481, 5257
Li, Wan 2237
Li, Wei 2624, 3227, 3442, 3542
Li, Weifeng 4668
Li, Weihong 4178
Li, Wenliang 2473, 2573
Li, Wenwen 2659, 5178, 5278, 5453, 5478, 5578
Li, Wenzhuo 2161, 2261
Li, Wuyan 3163
Li, Xi 3186
Li, Xiangmei 2148
Li, Xiao 1408
Li, Xiao-jiang 1533
Li, Xiaomeng 2161, 2261
LI, XIAOXIAO 4260
Li, Xingong 2161, 2261
Li, Xun 2137
Li, Yafang 4682
LI, YAJIE 3548
Li, Yan 4187
Li, Yangfan 4642
Li, Yi 2137, 2237
Li, Ying 2171
Li, Yingkui 5242
Li, Yingru 5470
Li, Yingxie 1537
Li, Yu 1278
Li, Yuheng 5157
LI, YUN 1223, 2554, 4131
Li, Yurui 5257
Li, Zhaohui 4582
Li, Zhen 5142
Li, Zhengqiang 4481
LI, Zhenlong 2154, 5543
Li, Zhigang 2137, 2237
Li, Zhihui 1178, 1278
Li, Zi 5157
Liadis, John 1466, 3642
Liang, Bingqing 2502, 3182
Liang, Bo 3548
Liang, Dan 4642, 5558
Liang, Hui 2561, 2661
Liang, Liang 2244
Liang, Lu 5168
Liang, Shuang 2673
Liang, Yutian 2245
Liao, Haifeng 1240, 4530
Liaw, Angus 4164
Libby, Devon 5219
Lieberman, Joshua 4131
Liebman, Adam 1651
Liefner, Ingo 3586
Lien, Yu-Hsiu 2658
Lightfoot, Dale 1175
Lila, Bibriven 3178
Lilius, Johanna 4606
Lim, Kean Fan 1447
Lim, So Hyung 2118
Limpisathian, P. 4482
Lin, Cheng-Yi 1168
Lin, George 1460, 1605, 2203, 3137, 3237
Lin, Huiyu 5206
Lin, Jen-Jia 4164
Lin, Jie 3119
Lin, Li 4137
Lin, Meimei 2561, 2661
Lin, Tao 3161, 3261, 4181
Lin, Weiqiang 1147, 1247, 1556, 2586, 2686
Lin, Wen 4128
Lin, Wen-I 4643
Lin, Xiao 1447
448
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Lobby, Samuel 3678
Lobo, Michele 2115
Locke, Dexter 1401, 5201
Locret-Collet, Martin 1674
Loder, Angela 4667
Loder, Thomas 4558, 5521
Loeffler, Silvia 3161, 3261
Loehman, Rachel 2206, 5479
Loerch, Andrew 1608
Loewen, Bradley 2561, 2661
Loewen, Kyle 1656
Loftus, Alex 2671, 3212, 3449, 3549, 3649
Logan, Allison 4411
Lohman, Andrew 2130, 2230
Lohnes, Joshua 2158
Loikith, Paul 4161, 4261
Loisel, Julie 2202
Loiske, Vesa-Matti 5248
Lomax, Nik 2444
London, Jonathan 4418, 4615
Long, Guo 4108
Long, Hualou 5157
Long, Jed 2559, 4546, 4646
Long, Joshua 1402, 4606
Long, Suzanna 1637, 4142
Longan, Michael 3287
Longcore, Travis 5279, 5579
Longley, Paul 2659, 3259, 3445, 3545
Lonyszyn, Przemyslaw 3211
Loomis, Jessa 1142, 1242, 1442, 2125
Looper, Erin 3561, 3661
Lpez Gutirrez, Paulina 2119
Lopez, Christina 4246
Lopez, Maria 4164
Lopez, Patricia 1524, 2621
Lopez, Santiago 1443
Lopez-Brody, Nathan 2220
Lopez-Carr, David 2264, 2464, 3471, 4125
Lopez-Nores, Maria De Los Angeles 1176
Loraamm, Rebecca 4648
Lorentzen, Brita 2618
Lorinc, Magdolna 2142
Lou, Loretta Ieng Tak 1122
Lougheed, Scott 1204, 1404, 1504, 1604
Loughran, Kevin 3406
Louis, Elizabeth 1557
Louis, Renee 2129, 3242
Loukacheva, Natalia 4212, 4412
Lourenco, Julia 1532
Loux, Jeff 4488
Lovelace, Robin 1548, 5254
Loveland, Thomas 2206
Lovell, Heather 4417
Lovell, Katherine 2277, 2477, 2577, 2677
Lovell, William 2611
Lovin, C. Laura 2557
Lw, Martina 2151, 2281
Low, Murray 4440, 4613
Lowe, Nichola 3105
Lowell, Jonathan 3121
Lowenthal, David 2525, 3446, 3559
Lowham, Elizabeth 4243
Loyd, Jenna 1552, 2276, 3640
Lu, Bing 5429
Lu, Flora 2229
Lu, Juliet 1148, 4605
Lu, Junyu 5255
Lu, Luci 2531
Lu, Max 3161, 3261
Lu, Pei-Yi 1407
Lu, Qing 3545
M
M.Sohrabi, Narciss 2119
Ma, Kin 5529
Ma, Qian 2161, 2261
MA, SAI 3225
Ma, Xiulian 4137
Maas, Regan 3161, 3261
Macaspac, Vener 1652
MacDonald, Eleanor 3451
MacDonald, Glen 2413, 2516, 2616, 2683, 4316
MacEachren, Alan 3666, 4474
MacFarlane, Key 3685
Mach, Paul 3510
Machacek, Erika 1653
Machado, Mario 2160
Machold, Rhys 2576, 2676
Mack, Elizabeth 1627, 4451, 4551, 4651
Mack, Taylor 1416
449
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Mackey, John 2161, 2261
Mackinnon, Danny 2441, 5532
Mackintosh, Will 5107
Mackun, Paul 2533
Maclaren, Virginia 1204, 1404, 1504, 1604
Maclean, Kate 1133, 1233
MacLeod, Gordon 4675, 5532
Macrorie, Rachel 2623
Madan, Rohit 1658
Madden, Christopher 4161, 4261
Madden, Linda 3653
Maddrell, Avril 3202, 4144, 5122, 5222, 5422, 5522
Madsen, Kenneth 3420
Maeder, Thierry 1407
Maggioni, Alessandro 2507
Magilligan, Francis 2266, 2466, 3116
Maginn, Paul 1547, 1647, 2146, 2246, 2446
Magnan, Andr 3249
Magrane, Eric 1525, 2683
Mahabir, Ron 3582
Maharawal, Manissa 1567, 1667, 5109
Mahecha, Ana 1273
Mahmood, Saba 3224
Mahmoudi, Dillon 2170, 4172
Mahony, Martin 1153, 1231
Mahood, Adam 4482
Mai, Gengchen 2163
Mainali, Janardan 2161, 2261
Maingi, John 3286
Maira, Sunaina 4409
Maitre, Ogier 4213
Majumder, Debolina 2117
Maldonado, Alma 1530
Malecki, Edward 1613
Malekghasemi, Ali 4121
Malhotra, Khusdeep 2637
Malinowski, Jon 2230
Malleson, Nick 3445, 3545, 3645, 4616
Mallick, Ayyaz 5474
Mallory, Aaron 4628, 5101
Malmberg, Bo 1251, 1646
Malmberg, Gunnar 5548
Malone, Melanie 4644
Manangan, Arie 3273
Manaugh, Kevin 3157, 3257
Mancke, Carol 2401
Mandel, Rolfe 1418, 1518, 1618
Manley, David 1251
Mann, Melinda 4482
Mann, Sarina 3561, 3661
Manning, Ashley 4146
Manning, Francesca 2688, 3534
Manriquez, Yurixhi 2148
Mansfield, Becky 2407, 4116, 4474
Manson, Steven 2207
Manspeizer, Neil 2130
Manzo, Lidia 5256, 5556
Manzone, Yolanda 2526
Mao, Sanqin 3162
Mao, Zidan 4548
Mapes, Jennifer 2558, 5180
Maraud, Simon 5282
Marble, Duane 3502, 3602
Marchesi, Greta 2574
Marcinczak, Szymon 1648
Marckmann, Bella 2651
Marez, Curtis 4409
Margier, Antonin 1610
Marienthal, Eli 4411, 4511
Marinello, Christopher 3561, 3661
Marini, Daniela 3621
450
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Matlon, Jordanna 5202
Matsler, Marissa 1450
Matthews-Pennanen, Neil 3561, 3661
Mattingly, Doreen 3446
Mattingly, Kyle 3407
Mattissek, Annika 1279
Matulis, Brett 1203, 2170
Matuschewski, Anke 4104
Matyas, Corene 3147
Mauer, Whitney 1533
Mavros, Panagiotis 3529
Mawdsley, Emma 4173, 4273
Mawhorter, Sarah 4265
May, Patrick 1260, 3479
Mayberry, Blake 1260, 3680
Mayer, Heike 1676, 4451, 4551, 4651
Mazer, Katie 4287
Mazur, Christoph 3538
Mazzei, Shannon 1675
Mbatu, Richard 2111
Mbaye, Jenny 1268, 1468
Mbih, Richard 5131
Mc Glinn, Malin 2606, 4139
McAden, Lanny 3161, 3261
McAfee, Kathleen 2219, 3208, 3574
McAnneny, Cathleen 3424
McAuliffe, Cameron 4457
McAuliffe, Corey 3226
McBride, Elizabeth 2633
McBride, Keally 3243
McBroom, Emily 2533
McCabe, Brian 5110
McCabe, Craig 2134
McCall, Michael 2111
McCall, Sarah 4533
McCandless, Susannah 1246
McCann, Eugene 1562, 2283, 5103
McCarthy, Anja 1159
McCarthy, James 3683, 5576
McCarthy, William 3156
McCartney, Elizabeth 1137
McClintock, Nathan 1522, 5155
McClure, Caroline 3446
Mcclure, Katrina 2160
McCombs, Alexandria 1111
McConaghy, Scott 3660
McConchie, Alan 3210, 3410, 3510
McCord, Paul 1573, 1673
McCormack, Derek 2104, 4650
McCormack, Killian 3579, 3679
McCormick, Peter 5238
McCourt, Aisling 4606
McCourt, Matt 4186
McCracken, Jill 2246
McCracken, Melissa 5216
McCrea, Gwendolin 1250, 1642, 3153
McCullough, Amy 1138
McCusker Hill, Megan 3216, 3561, 3661
McCusker, Brent 1502, 4510
McCutcheon, Priscilla 1577, 2211, 4628
McCutcheon, Steven 2160
McDaniel, Paul 2223, 2426, 3227, 4554
McDermid, Sonali 3216
McDermott, Kathleen 2204
McDermott, Kean 4166
McDonald, Darrel 3421
McDowell, Sara 1279
Mcelroy, Caitlin 3575
McElroy, Erin 4411, 4511
McElwee, Pamela 3108, 3208, 4174, 4274
McEvoy, David 1130
451
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Meier, Christa 4284
Meierding, Emily 2144
Meindl, Christopher 3265
Meitzen, Kimberly 1118, 1672
Mekni, Mehdi 2161, 2261
Melhuish, Clare 2101, 2543
Melika, Ayda 5469
Mella Lira, Beatriz 3657
Melo, Cristian 4103
Melville, Crystal 4187, 4287
Melvin, Forrest 2652
Mena, Carlos 1412
Menary, John 2502
Mendez Barrientos, Linda 3161, 3261
Mndez Ramrez, Krys 5409
Mendez, Maria 2584
Mendez, Michael 5129, 5229
Mendez, Pablo 1160, 4619
Mendonca De Carvalho, Roberta 1412
Mendoza, Cristobal 1644
Mendoza, Manuel 4161, 4261
Meng, Lei 3248, 5451
Meng, Xuelian 5112
Meng, Yunliang 2561, 2661
Mennis, Jeremy 4470
Mensah, Emmanuel 4263
Mensing, Scott 4477, 4677
Menzel, Max-Peter 4663
Mercado-Celis, Alejandro 4553
Merilinen, Eija 2621, 3584
Merkel, Janet 1168, 1268, 1634
Merkle, Katlyn 3568
Merrifield, Andy 3565, 4149
Merrill, Andrew 1255, 3231, 3579, 3679
Merrill, Heather 3258, 4485
Merrill, Zachary 1165
Merritts, Dorothy 2616
Merson, Joanna 2456
Merten, Michael 5134
Meseck, Kristin 3667
Mesquita, Fernando 5144
Metcalfe, Gregory 2561, 2661
Metzel, Deborah 3226
Metzker, Kathryn 1457
Mewes, Lars 1405
Meyer, David 1447
Meyer, Judith 4431
Meyer-Arendt, Klaus 1453, 2152
Miao, Tian 4107
Miao, Xin 3603
Michael, Krystyna 1622
Michel, Annina 4507
Michel, Boris 3546
Micklow, Amanda 1480
Middel, Ariane 2569
Middleton, Beth Rose 2129, 5129
Middleton, Deborah 5474
Miele, Mara 4152, 4252
Mietkiewicz, Nathan 5520
Mighty, Mario 3532
Migozzi, Julien 2484
Mihunov, Volodymyr 1240
Mikadze, Vladimir 4283
Mikaelian, Levon 1648
Mikati, Mizhar 3634, 4134
Mikhailova, Ekaterina 1152
Mikula, Lukasz 2603
Miles, Samuel 4279
Millar, Susan 3561, 3661
Millei, Zsuzsa 2225, 3172
Miller, Andrea 3537, 4411, 4511, 4609
452
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Mohebalian, Phillip 5528
Moise, Imelda 1239
Mok, Diana 2403, 2503
Mokos, Jennifer 2204
Mokui, Fitrilailah 2184
Molden, Olivia 1465
Moldovan, Aura 4239
Molenaar, Danielle 4678
Moles, Aimee 2161, 2261
Molina, Alejandro 2561, 2661
Molla, Manuel 1425
Mollett, Sharlene 3202, 4151
Molu, Abdurahman 1509
Monastiriotis, Vassilis 3105
Monfasani, Cristina 4682
Monier, Vincent 2517
Moniruzzaman, Md 2561, 2661
Monk, Janice 3576
Monmonier, Mark 3246
Monstadt, Jochen 4250
Montalvo, Edris 3637
Montange, Leah 1462, 4675
Monte-Mr, Roberto 4114
Montefrio, Marvin Joseph 3544, 4118, 4655
Montenegro, Maywa 3444, 3544
Montero, Sergio 3506
Montes, Karen 5215
Montesinos, Eduard 4282
Montgomery, Marilyn 2578
Montgomery, Mark 2110
Montz, Burrell 3577
Moody, John 2466
Moody, Paige 3101
Moog, Sandra 1259
Mookherjee, Debnath 1457
Moore, Adam 4555
Moore, Amelia 5437
Moore, Anna 2165
Moore, Antoni 3522
Moore, Brian 4670
Moore, Ilona 4660
Moore, Jason W. 2219, 4579, 4679
Moore, Sophie 2271, 2609
Moore, Steven 2161, 2207, 2261
Moore, Susan 2225, 4675
Moore, Todd 3561, 3661
Moothart, Emily 3561, 3661
Moradi, Sanan 2253, 4585
Morales Corrigan, Margaret 4639
Morales-Lpez, Roberto 1234
Morales-Ramirez, Carlos 3165
Morales-Soto, Wilmarie 4161, 4261
Moran, Dominique 1170, 1270, 1470
Moran, Emilio 5428
Moran, Tara 1545, 1645
Morandi, Corinna 2151
Morehouse, Harlan 3253
Morel, Camille 4185
Morello-Frosch, Rachel 3570
Moreno, Laura 1504
Moreno-Monroy, Ana 5128
Morgan, Ceri 1117, 5222
Morgan, John 1572, 2561, 2661
Morhayim, Lusi 4653
Morinville, Cynthia 2184, 2284
Morone, Piergiuseppe 3538
Morris, Jesse 3181
Morris, John 1106, 1519, 3463
Morris, Lillian 2465
Morris, Nina 5422
Morse, Adam 2417
453
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Murray, Noeleen 1539
Murray, Warwick 4103
Murtagh, Brendan 2481
Murtinho, Felipe 4174
Murton, Galen 1154, 1254, 1460
Murzabekov, Marat 2153
Muscar, Calogero 3559
Muscara, Luca 3452, 3559, 4440
Musil, Dan 4584
Muslih, Khamis 1126
Mutersbaugh, Tad 3140, 3240, 3440, 3540, 3683
Muthukrishnan, Suresh 2161, 2261
Mutty, Timothy 3561, 3661
Mwangi, Charles 2604
Mwenda, Kevin 4125
Myadar, Orhon 1553
Myadzelets, Anastasia 2561, 2661
Myers, Andrew 3161, 3261
Myers, Gail 2561, 2661, 5155
Myers, Garth 4615, 5130
Myers, Ian 3161, 3261
Myint, Soe 3233, 3482, 3582
N
Nadeau, Alexandra 4165
Nafaa, Nora 2120
Nagel, Caroline 2211
Nagel, Sarah 4239
Nagle, Nicholas 4421
Nagorny, Nanja 2603
Najaf, Pooya 2161, 2261
Najian, Amir 5447
Nakagawa, Kuninori 3450
Nally, David 2574
Nam, Souyeon 2486
Nam, Sylvia 2484
Nam, Yunwoo 5468
Namanya, Judith 4232
Namikas, Steven 2152
Namin, Sima 4470
Nance, Cindy 2561, 2661, 5433
Napoletano, Brian 4442
Nara, Atsushi 1440, 1540, 1640, 4140, 4240
Naraghi, Nazanin 1181, 4576, 4676
Narayan, Priti 2568
Narayanan, Yamini 3553
Narins, Tom 4638
Narron, Caroline 2252
Narsiah, Sagie 5130
Narumalani, Sunil 2519, 2619, 3113, 3213, 4413, 4513
Narvaez Arroyo, Dariel 4161, 4261
Nascimento, Julia 2606, 4150
Naslund, Skye 1224
Nast, Heidi 1181, 2279, 2407, 3426, 4145, 4540
Nath, Rituparna 5142
Nathan, Max 1468, 2105
Nativel, Corinne 1562
Navarrete, David 2484
Naylor, Lindsay 3277
Nciri, Aida 3206
Neal, Fredrick 3561, 3661
Negi, Rohit 1459, 1539, 3456
Negrin, Diana 4442
Neisser, Florian 1106
Nekorchuk, Dawn 2465
Nelson, Alyssa 3121
Nelson, Beth 2555
Nelson, Ingrid 2558, 2609, 3129, 4588, 4688
454
PARTICIPANT INDEX
North, Peter 2540, 4584
Norton, Jack 2176, 3541
Norton, Margaret 2148
Norum, Roger 5437, 5537
Nost, Eric 1419, 2170, 2270, 2609
Notteboom, Theo 5581
Novaes, Andr 5152, 5452
Novoa, Andre 3157
Nowak, Samuel 3557
Nowlin, John 3473
Noyes, Darrian 3561, 3661
Nunez Villalba, Javier 2154
Nunn, Neil 1542, 2184
Nursey-Bray, Melissa 3521, 4630
Nussbaum, Florence 2679
Nyantakyi-Frimpong, Hanson 5531
Nyberg, Daniel 5432
Nyland, Kelsey 2652, 3107, 3207, 3607, 4412
Nyquist, Anne Marie 1134
Nzengya, Daniel 3672
O
O Huallachain, Breandan 3405
O Callaghan, Cian 3238
OBrien, Jennifer 1260, 4447
OBrien, Karen 1150, 1273, 4450
OBrien, Liam 4273
OBrien, Peter 1163, 1263, 1463, 1563
OBrien, Travis 3250
OConnell, Stephen 2561, 2661
ODonnell, Arthur 2421
ODonovan, Cian 2277, 2677
Ogrady, Nathaniel 1106, 1206
OHirok, Linda 3561, 3661
OKeefe, Paul 4432
OLear, Shannon 2144
OLoughlin, John 1473
OMalley, Mark 5206
ONeal, Kelley 2161, 2261
ONeill, Phillip 1163, 1263, 2577
OQuinn, Jamie 5270
OReilly, Kathleen 3649, 4539
OSullivan, David 2459, 2559, 2659, 3103, 3259, 3566
Ober, Kayly 1144
Oberg, Angela 4539
Oberhauser, Ann 4251
Obrador, Pau 2430
Ocker, Jeffrey 1466
Oculi, Neil 3278
Oda, Katsuhiko 3123, 3227, 4427, 5433
Oda, Takashi 1237
Odell, Scott 4146
Oderinde, Folasade 3454
Odunuga, Shakirudeen 3561, 3661
Oeppen, Ceri 2247
Oestergaard, Christian R. 2505
Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin 2655
Ogra, Monica 3161, 3261, 4151, 4251
Ogunleye-Adetona, Comfort 1164
Oguz, Zeynep 1249
Oh, Do Young 1155, 4207
Oh, In Hye 1660
Oh, Youjeong 2150, 2250
Ohayon, Jennifer 3570
hman, Ann 3562
Ohnishi, Koji 3529
Oigara, James 2161, 2261
Oinas, Pivi 1205, 3205
455
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Owen, Gwilym 3169
Owen, Lance 5568
Owen, Susan 2545
Owens, Cameron 3521, 4188, 4288, 4488
Owusu, Adobea Yaa 2255
Owusu, Claudio 1521
Owusu, Kwadwo 4638
Owusu-Daaku, Kwame 5232
Oyana, Tonny 1439, 3170
Oyarzun, Juan 4203
P
Paccoud, Antoine 4219
Page, Ben 5130
Page, Benjamin 5212
Page, Sam 5442
Pajevic, Filipa 1105
Pak, Hyojin 1204
Pal, Anil 1557
Pal, Joyojeet 3219
Palis, Joseph 1238, 1438, 1454, 1538, 1638, 2128, 2449, 2528,
2628, 3154, 3251, 3254, 3554, 3654, 4153, 4253, 4453, 4553, 4653,
5454
Palizzi, Anthony 4108
Pallagst, Karina 2639
Pallangyo, Christine Noe 5248
Pallares-Barbera, Montserrat 4463
Pallett, Helen 2677
Pallister-Wilkins, Polly 2133, 2471
Palm, Matthew 3650
Palm, Risa 1143
Palmer, James 1153
Palmer, Joni 2127, 2427, 2613, 4247, 4667
Palmer, Lisa 4683
Palmer, Meredith 3681
Palomino, Jenny 5278
Palumbo, Lydia 3561, 3661
Pan, Qinyue 4548
Pan, Yongting 3462
Pan, Zehan 1623
Panayiotou, Athina 2677
Panday, Prajjwal 1411
Pandit, Kavita 1630, 1715
Paneque-Glvez, Jaime 2506
Pannell, Clifton 2531
Panozzo, Kimberly 3161, 3261
Pantyley, Viktoriya 2561, 2661
Papadopoulos, Alex 2113, 4540
Papaioannou, Eva 3239
Papallas, Andreas 2649
Papas, Maureen 1573
Paprocki, Kasia 5132, 5232
Papworth, Andrew 2260
Pardoel, Hendrikus Joseph 5122
Parekh, Trushna 2427, 3501
Parent, Laurence 3557
Parfitt, Claire 2417
Parikh, Aparna 1233, 2521, 3456
Park, Bumsub 5209
Park, Gainbi 3578
Park, Hanna 5231
Park, Jinwoo 5254
Park, Jungjae 4277
Park, Mi Young 1444
Park, Sam 3586
Park, Seo Young 2150
Park, Sohyun 2561, 2661
Park, Sunyurp 1560
456
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Perez, Ivelisse 2629
Perez, Liliana 5243
Perez, Natalia 2437
Perez, Rafael 2629
Prez-Campuzano, Enrique 5127
Perez-Espino, Mara 1152
Perham, Robert 4182
Perkins, Harold 3153, 3553
Perkins, James 2438
Perkins, Richard 1226
Perkins, Tracy 2112, 5129, 5229
Perramond, Eric 2432, 3649
Perrin, Coline 2508
Perrone, Debra 1545
Perry, Baker 4121
Perry, Denielle 1626, 3463
Perry, Isaac 2561, 2661
Persdotter, Maria 2606, 4580
Person, Angela 1682
Peter, Brad 4656
Peterman, William 1273, 3287
Peters, Deike 1571
Peters, James 3104
Peters, Jeffrey 2678
Peters, Kimberley 3220
Peters, Laura 4153
Peters, Linda 1227, 2127, 2371, 2463, 2512, 3228, 3427, 4227
Peters, Paul 4262
Peters, Rebecca 1277, 3102, 3477
Petersen, Brian 4534
Petersen, Naomi Jeffery 4179
Petersen-Perlman, Jacob 3477, 5216
Peterson, Alexander 2667
Peterson, Eric 3211
Peterson, Jesse 5437
Peteru, Swetha 3132
Petri, Olga 3251
Petrov, Andrey 3107, 3151, 3207, 3607, 4112, 4212, 4412, 4512, 5509
Petrova, Saska 1449, 4584
Petrzelka, Peggy 5521
Pettersen, Christian 3654
Pettit, Harry 2147, 2484, 2584
Pettygrove, Margaret 4229
Pevey, Madison 3277
Peyton, Jonathan 4129
Pfeffer, Karin 1646
Pham, Erika 3122
Pham, Thi Thanh Hien 5108
Phelps, Nicholas 4107, 4675
Philips, Ian 1548
Phillips, Bruce 2157
Phillips, Daniel 3622
Phillips, Martin 1658, 5156
Phillips, Melanie 1664
Phillips, Scott 4633
Piazza, Christian 2479
Piazzoni, Maria Francesca 1634
Piburn, Jesse 2554, 4181
Pick, James 1116
Pickerill, Jenny 4183, 4285
Pickett, Courtney 3481
Pickren, Graham 2170
Picone, Natasha 3642
Picozza, Fiorenza 1479
Pidani, Omar 4264
Piedalue, Amy 1452, 2450, 4501
Pierce, Joseph 2108, 2588, 2688
Pieroni, Raphael 1562
Piet, Peter 2555
Pietrus, Matthew 4482
Pigott, Anna 3161, 3261
457
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Pour Ebrahim, Nastaran 3529
Pourmohammadi, Pariya 4161, 4261
Pow, C.P. 4642
Powell, Douglas 1612
Powell, Joseph 4576, 4676
Powell, Lisa 5238
Powell, Rebecca 1108, 1408, 1608, 2220, 3187, 3460, 3642, 5212,
5541
Powell, Susan 4505
Powell, Walter 3476
Powers, Kelsey 4682
Prado, Carolina 5445
Prajapati, Nikita 2561, 2661
Prasad, Shivangi 1212
Praskievicz, Sarah 4121
Pratt, Andy 1268, 1468
Pratt, Geraldine 2240, 2583, 3138, 3418
Pratt, Reily 3561, 3661
Prescott, Rebecca 1168
Presnetsova, Liubov 4161, 4261
Pretes, Michael 4431
Preysner, John 5277
Price, Cody 2106
Price, Heather 5131
Price, Marie 1276, 2525, 4440, 4510
Price, William 1402
Pricope, Narcisa 2262, 2652, 4259
Pries, Johan 1574
Pries, Sean 1246
Prieto, Fabian 1267
Prieto, Manuel 4103, 4203
Primack, Renee 2660
Prince, Ben 5245
Pritchard, Helen 2104, 2204, 4518, 4618
Pritchard, Ian 2161, 2261
Pritchard, Stephen 1107
Priya Uteng, Tanu 1102, 1451, 1551, 5522
Proctor-Tiffany, Mariah 1252
Prokop, Ellen 1252
Proudfoot, Jesse 1181, 3184, 4606
Prout, Erik 4631
Pruitt, Lisa 5115
Pryor, John 2161, 2261
Prytherch, David 3257
Przybylinski, Stephen 2434
Psuty, Norbert 2152
Ptak, Scott 4139
Ptak, Thomas 1651
Pucciarelli, Marta 4249
Pudup, Mary Beth 2167
Pulido, Laura 2657, 3459, 3626, 4409, 4615, 5409
Pull, Emil 4175, 4275, 4475, 4575
Pulsipher, Alex 2203
Pulsipher, Lydia 2272
Pulver, Aaron 3539
Purcell, Mark 1474, 2285, 3271, 4149
Purdum, Leanne 1462
Purpura, Christine 5179
Putnam, Heather 3240
Putzel, Dylan 2531
Putzel, Louis 2575
Pyne, Stephanie 2656
Pyyry, Noora 3588
Q
Qi, Feng 4604
Qi, Kunlun 3286
Qian, Haifeng 4451, 4551, 4651
R
Radel, Claudia 1144, 1244, 3540
Radil, Steven 4155, 4255, 4455, 4555
Radke, John 3182
Raento, Pauliina 1680
Rahimzadeh, Aghaghia 3260
Rahn, Jennifer 2548
Raimbault, Nicolas 1656
Rain, David 3471, 4532
Raleigh, Clionadh 4155
Raleigh, Kevin 2561, 2661
Ralph, Kelcie 1223
Ramasar, Vasna 5131
Ramekar, Avantika 3478
Ramella, Anna 2234, 3588
Ramesh, Niranjana 4150, 4250
Ramirez, Jorge 2605
Ramrez, Margaret 2483, 2583, 4411
Ramos, Aida 1276
Ramos, Marlene 5445
Ramos, Rafael 2161, 2261
Ramos-Scharron, Carlos 3116
Rampini, Costanza 1559
Ramseyer, Craig 1411
Ramsy, Ingrid 2606, 5221
Ramutsindela, Maano 3155, 3255, 3455
Randall, Luke 1677
Randle, Sayd 2232
Ranek, Anne 3204
Rangan, Haripriya 4476, 4576, 4676
Ranganathan, Malini 2584, 4250, 4615
Ranjan, Aditi 5141
Ranjbar, Azita 2450, 2521, 2621
Rantisi, Norma 1653, 2427
Rao, Meenakshi 4262
Rao, Prajna 1555
Rao, Vyjayanthi 1667
Raphael, Marilyn 5142
Rashid, Kazi 3561, 3661
Rasmussen, Louise 3276
Rasmussen, Rasmus 4112
Rasmussen, Zuriel 2622
Rasmusson, Markus 3528
Raso, Chance 4161, 4261
Ratcliffe, Michael 1160, 1466, 2227, 3127
458
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Rathnasekara, Sujani 3218
Ratner, Keith 3161, 3261
Raun, Janika 1451
Rauscher, Sara 3250
Raven, Rob 4517
Ravuri, Evelyn 2455
Rawlins, Michael 2520
Ray, Brian 4265
Ray, Vice Admiral Charles 4512
Ray, Waverly 2451
Raybaud, Matt 2561, 2661
Rayner, Jeremy 2688
Razin, Eran 2203
Read, Jane 3121
Read, Mark 2230
Read, Simon 4487
Reader, Steven 1448
Rebellato, Lilian 1518
Reddy, Elizabeth 4209
Reddy, Rajyashree 2175, 2284
Reed, Kaitlin 5229
Reed, Russell 3161, 3261
Reese, Joseph 3277
Reeves, Daniel 4280
Regenfelder, Melanie 2161, 2261
Reichborn-Kjennerud, Kristin 3104, 3204, 3404, 3504
Reid, Carolina 1442, 5580
Reid-Musson, Emily 4187, 4287
Reinau, Kristian 1529
Reis, Nadine 2580, 2680
Reisman, Emily 5144
Reith, Andrew 5210
Reiz, Nicole 1481
Rekers, Josephine 4104, 4204, 4404, 4504
Rmi, De Bercegol 4250
Ren, Fu 3528
Ren, Jie 4478
Ren, Julie 1407, 1507, 1607, 4557
Renauld, Mia 1422
Renschler, Chris 3561, 3661
Rentz, Bradley 2474
Renwick, Kelly Ann 5268
Repo, Jemima 1464
Restrepo, Diana 5544
Restrepo, Elvira 5148
Retchless, David 1104, 2278, 4225
Revell, Mark 1127, 1227, 1626, 1627, 2127, 2227, 2426, 2427, 2527, 3126,
3127, 3209, 3227, 3527, 4127, 4227, 4426, 4427, 4526
Revels, Craig 2561, 2661
Revilla Diez, Javier 3434
Revington, Nicholas 4265
Rex, Theodore 3463
Rey, Camilo 3161, 3261
Rey, Serge 2459, 3259, 3671, 4403, 5247
Reyes, Lucas 4248
Reygadas Langarica, Yunuen 2578
Reynolds, Charlotte 4578
Reynolds, Joshua 2173
Reynolds, Kristin 4156, 4256, 4456, 5155
Rhatigan, James 5276
Rhiney, Kevon 5575
Rhodes, Jason 3685
Rhodes, Mark 3680, 5477
Ribot, Jesse 3683, 5531
Ricciardi, Vincent 5255
Rice, Jennifer 3506, 5176
Rice, Matthew 4484
Rice, Murray 2371, 3228, 3427, 4451
Rice, Rebecca 3117
Rice, Robert 3540
Rice, Stian 1144, 1622
459
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Rodrguez Jcome, Gabriela 4182
Rodriguez-Pose, Andres 2141, 4130
Re, Per Gunnar 3404, 3504
Roelofsen, Maartje 2288
Rog, Paul 2537, 4156
Rogers, Angela 1427, 2123
Rogers, Dallas 1120, 1220
Rogers, Eric 3111
Rogers, Peter 1206
Rogerson, Peter 1444
Rogge, Hannah 1477
Roh, Bokjin 1240
Rohard, Apolline 3445
Rohli, Robert 1126
Rohrmeier, Kerry 1134, 1677
Rojas, Carolina 3567
Rokem-Rock, Jonathan 2549, 2649
Rolf, Steven 4237
Rolph Morales, Karen Sue 2260
Roman, Lara 1101
Roman, Rosibel 2553
Roman, Roxana-Talida 2517
Roman-Alcal, Antonio 1431, 1531, 1631, 3149
Romani, Sahar 2447
Romano, Sarah 4143, 4243
Romero, Adam 4116
Romero, Andrew 2285
Ronald, Richard 4265
Ronnei, Nicholas 4221
Root, Elisabeth 1621
Rosati, Clayton 4257, 4624
Rose, Amy 3159
Rose, Ebony 4528
Rose, Jacquelyn 3561, 3661
Rose, Jeff 2240, 2674
Rose, Shana 3561, 3661
Rose-Redwood, Reuben 2675
Roseman, Sharon 3457
Rosen, Joshua 4161, 4261
Rosen, Rachel 3172
Rosen, Rhoda 2447
Rosenberg, Mark 1623, 3569, 3669, 5224
Rosenberg, Rae 1180, 1280, 1480, 1580
Rosenblum, Hannah 4161, 4261
Rosenfeld, Heather 2170, 2270, 3253, 4552
Rosenman, Emily 1519, 3563, 3663
Rosin, Christopher 5160
Rosol, Marit 2487
Rosqvist, Gunhild 3107
Ross, Amy 2521, 4555
Ross, Katherine 1280, 4428
Ross, Matthew 2650
Ross, Nancy 3567
Ross, Robert 4285, 4409
Ross, Samuel 2561, 2661
Rossi, Jairus 2270
Rossiter, Jaime 2258
Rossiter, Kalyn 4670
Roszko, Edyta 5253
Roth, Keely 2163
Roth, Robert 3422, 3522
Roth, Robin 4407, 4507
Rothenberg, Julia 4457
Rothenberg, Tamar 4428, 4545
Rother, Monica 2518
Roudbari, Shawhin 2181
Rouhani, Farhang 2282, 3541
Rouland, Betty 1520
Rouse, L Jesse 2479, 2672
Rousseau, Max 1265, 5555
Routledge, Paul 2144, 3441, 5546
S
Sa, Haoxuan 2137
Saarinen, Jarkko 1663, 4441
Sabates, Sofia 2161, 2261
Sabel, Clive 5424
Sabo, Alexandra 1112, 1412, 1512
SABRIE, Marion 3233, 3433, 3533
Sachs Olsen, Cecilie 1117, 1574
Sack, Dorothy 3146, 3246, 3446, 4161, 4261
SACK, Warren 2443
Sacket, Jakob 2161, 2261
Sadeghi-Yekta, Kirsten 4188, 4288
Sadler, Richard 3467
Sadowski, Jathan 4149
460
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Sadrak, Tanya 1466
Saenz, Alexis 3161, 3261
Safarova, Bara 4282
Saff, Grant 2223, 3188
Safran, Sam 5279
Safransky, Sara 3138, 3238, 5133
Sage, Jeremy 3550
Sage, Rayna 3543
Sagoe, Cecil 2151
Sahin, Oznur 1233
Sain, Sriparna 1134
Saini, Anandvir 2539
Saini, Khushvir 1668
Sakalasooriya, Nishan 3118
Sakenov, Saulet 5205
Sakrison, Angela 1682
Sakulich, John 3187, 4161, 4261
Sakuma, Sayaka 4634
Sakurai, Aiko 1237
Saladyga, Tom 2518
Salamone, Kelly 2545
Salap-Ayca, Seda 2467
Salazar, Clara 2580
Salazar, Gonzalo 1422
Salcedo, Rodrigo 3145
Saldanha, Arun 1181, 1477, 2156, 3418
Salem, Gerard 5224
Salerno, Jonathan 1139
Salick, Jan 3132
Salim, Zia 4419
Salman, Lana 5274
Salmond, Jacqueline 1438
Salmond, Jennifer 1137
Salo, Jessica 3462
Salon, Deborah 1623, 4515, 4654
Salze, Paul 2119
Salzman, Hal 4112, 4412
Samel, Arthur 2545
Samimi, Cyrus 4159, 4259
Sammler, Katherine 4109, 4209
Sampaio, Dora 5230
Sampson, Devon 2460
Sampson, Kevin 1226
Sams, Brent 3573
Samson, Melanie 2121, 4176, 4276
Samuel, Deprez 1116
Sanchez, Cory 4245
Sanchez, Gines 4119
Sanchez, Julie 4161, 4261
Sanchez, Mayra 4574
Sanchez-Ayala, Luis 2437
Sanchez-Rivera, Ana 1127, 3442, 5569
Sand, Melanie 2579
Sandagsuren, Undargaa 5282
Sander, Heather 3556
Sanders, Leslie 3425
Sanders, Rickie 3576
Sanders-McDonagh, Erin 2146, 5533
Sandoval, Edgar 3676
Sandoval, Graciela 2212, 3656
Saneford, Christopher 3122
Sanfilippo, Kristen 2561, 2661
Sangiambut, Suthee 1266
Santoni, Victor 2534
Santos, Mariana 1242
Santos, Rodrigo 4114
Saraf, Aanchal 4242
Saravia, Nicolas 5169
Sardo, Stefania 3105
Sari Aslam, Nilufer 1529
Sarkar, Oyndrila 3146
461
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Schneider, Jakob 1142
Schneider, Jen 4143, 4243
Schneider, Mindi 1148
Schnell, Izhak 2257
Schnell, Steven 3179
Schoenberger, Erica 2271, 4113, 5244
Schoenberger, Laura 2175
Schoessow, Forrest 3548
Schofield, Vanessa 4588
Scholtens, Joeri 3585
Scholvin, Sren 2541
Scholz, Ruojing 4648
Schombert, Jessica 3572
Schoof, Justin 1111
Schorung, Matthieu 1571
Schrader, Astrid 5442
Schramski, Samuel 1412
Schroeder, Richard 3183, 3283, 3483, 3583, 3683
Schubert, Amelia 1458, 4545, 4645
Schubert, Jochen 2278
Schuch, Johanna 2561, 2661
Schuelke, Nicholas 1434
Schulman, Sarah 1480
Schultze, Steven 4241
Schumann, Ronald 3584
Schunder, Torsten 5206
Schuster, Gabriel 3161, 3261
Schuurman, Nadine 1475, 2480, 3647
Schwan, Gavin 5459
Schwanen, Tim 1548, 3401
Schwartz, Gregory 1657
Schwartz, Lee 2310, 3509
Schwartz, Mark 2244, 4443
Schwarz, Gerald 4118
Schwille, Kathleen 2406
Schwind, Michael 1408
Scott, Allen 3476
Scott, Damon 1180
Scott, Deborah 5106
Scott, Dorris 2269
Scott, James 2640, 3604
Scott, Jason 1647
Scott, Mackenzie 2161, 2261
Scoville, Caleb 2232
Seal, Kathleen 4157
Sealy, Amal 2645
Seaman, Alana 1660
Seaman, Vincent 5210
Sebro, Tani 3533
Sechrist, Gail 3576
Sechrist, Robert 3473, 3573
Secor, Anna 1181, 1473, 3551
Sedano, Elisabeth 4445
Sedell, Jennifer 3153, 3253, 3444, 3453, 3553, 3653
Sedita, Silvia Rita 2105
Seed, Patricia 3246
Seelinger, Svenja 4233
Seemann, Jorn 3546, 5152, 5252, 5452
Segundo Metay, Paola Citlali 2548
Seidl, Dara 2667
Seitz, David 2182, 2282, 2482, 4540, 5477
Selby, William 3239
Selch, Donna 4101
Selfa, Theresa 2458
Sellar, Christian 3486
Semi, Giovanni 2101
Semian, Michal 5422
Sen, Chandrima 5448
Senanayake, Nari 4474
Senarathna, Dinesha 3118
Sendra, Pablo 2268
462
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Shen, Xu Hui 2560
Sheng, Xuanyi 1463
Shepardson, Tina 3628, 4266
Shepherd, Stephanie 4161, 4261
Sheppard, Eric 1475, 2141, 2283, 4119, 4219
Sherba, Jason 4161, 4261
Sheremata, Megan 2652
Sheridan, Scott 3416
Sherman, Douglas 2152
Sherman, Jennifer 3543
Sherman, Recinda 3268
Sherriff, Graeme 4533
Sheskin, Ira 2157, 2257
Shetty, Sujata 2203
Shevchenko, Olga 4282
Shi, Chen 1608
Shi, Di 1472, 5443
Shi, Fan 5443
Shi, Jiyang 4481
Shi, Linda 4647, 5475
Shi, Mary 4475
Shi, Mimi 2154
Shi, Qiujie 5458
Shi, Xiao 4570
Shi, Xuan 1440, 3576, 3630
Shi, Xun 1621, 2562
Shields, Rob 2108, 2208
Shih, Mi 1445
Shimshon-Santo, Amy 5533
Shin, Bokyong 2603
Shin, Eun Jin 2534
Shin, HaeRan 2603
Shin, Hyesop 5168
Shin, Hyun 1155, 1255, 1445, 2150, 2250, 2571, 2671
Shinker, Jacqueline 3181
Shinn, Jamie 2113, 2213, 4225, 5132
Shiplet, Jamie 4161, 4261
Shirgaokar, Manish 3644
Shirtcliff, Ben 1582
Shobe, Hunter 5452
Shoberg, Tom 1132
Shook, Eric 1440, 3630, 4549
Shook, Rachael 4182
Short, Anne 2175, 2674
Short, John 2251
Short, Michael 2239
Shrestha, Rupak 1460, 2450
Shu, Song 1664
Shuey, Michelle 3584
Shuttleworth, Ian 2444
Shwayri, Sofia 1255, 4217
Si, Fung Hoi 2561, 2661
SI, Yue-fang 3586
Sibilia, Elizabeth 1556
Sica, Carlo 4143, 5151, 5251
Sichinava, David 2253
Sidaway, James 2649, 3174, 3546
Siders, Anne 3652
Siebeneck, Laura 1237, 2561, 2661, 4547
Sieber, Renee 1475, 3103, 3410, 3510, 4403
Siebert, Asher 1111
Siemiatycki, Matti 1163
Silber-Coats, Noah 1606
Silka, Piotr 4166
Silva Ardila, Diego 2549
Silva, Harley 4114
Silva, Joseli 5448
Silva, Julie 3582
Silva, Nestor 2229
Silvern, Steven 3161, 3261
Silvey, Rachel 4444, 4514
463
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Smith, Jennifer 4432, 4674
Smith, Jonathan 2206
Smith, Jordan 2145, 4260
Smith, Justin 3161, 3261
Smith, Kenard 3228, 3427
Smith, Kira 5141
Smith, Langdon 4531
Smith, Laura 1657
Smith, Laurence 3407, 3507
Smith, Meghan 2648
Smith, Ron 2419, 2576, 5227
Smith, Samuel 2231
Smith, Sara H. 1559, 1665, 2156, 2450
Smith, Shelby 4649
Smith, Trevor James 3573
Smithers Graeme, Cindy 2149
Smothers-Marcello, Jody 2561, 2661
Smuhl, Rory 3161, 3261
Smyshlyaeva, Olesya 4161, 4261
Smyth, Araby 3643
Smythe, Kevin 2617
Smythe, Suzanne 2120
Snediker, Diane 2561, 2661
Sneegas, Gretchen 2672, 5521
Snell, Carolyn 1568
Snider, Mitchell 5122
Snowdy, David 4429
Snyder, Michael 2161, 2261
Snyder, Robert 4186
Sodek, Mitchell 4578
Sohns, Franziska 3434
Sojo Lara, Gloriana 3429
Sokol, Nicholas 4161, 4261
Solberg, Anna 2561, 2661
Solecki, William 1140, 3216, 3416, 4647
Solem, Michael 1527, 2127, 2242, 2442, 2542, 3127, 3203, 3403,
3503, 3603, 4102, 4202, 4402
Solheim, Marte 2505
Soliman, Aiman 3130
Solins, Joanna 4278
Sols, Patricia 1502, 3210, 4126, 4226, 4510
Solnit, Rebecca 2625
Solomon, Barry 4483
Sommers, Brian 2579
Sommerville, Melanie 1142, 1577
Song, Conghe 1208
Song, Guangwen 5534
Song, Insang 2177
Song, Jaemin 2161, 2261
Song, Jesook 2150, 2250
Song, Jinglu 1240
Song, Siqi 2183
Song, Yang 2173
Song, Yimeng 3130
Song, Ying 3502, 3602, 5447
Song, Yuling 3237
Song, Zhouying 4238
Songer, Alexandra 2561, 2661
Soni, Ankit 3130
Sonn, Jung Won 1155, 1653, 2205, 4613
Sonnichsen, Tyler 2628
Sonwalkar, Dr. Mukul 1575
Sorensen, Kristin 3161, 3261
Sorokine, Alexandre 4131, 4231
Sosa Lopez, Oscar 5228
Sosnowski, Amelia 3531
Sotoudehnia, Maral 4109, 4488
Sou, Gemma 2249, 2449
Souch, Catherine 4316
Soulard, Christophe 2508
Soulard, Christopher 2529
464
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Steward, Angela 4158, 4258
Stewart, Alexander 4445
Stewart, Dona 3145
Stewart, Kathleen 4140, 5246, 5552
Stewart, Robert 1429, 3428
Stewart-Frey, Iris 3140, 3540
Stewart-Winter, Timothy 4540
Stickler, Claudia 1512, 2404, 2504, 2604
Stiehm, Sebastian 1210
Stierl, Maurice 3537
Stinard-Kiel, Sarah 1513, 2179, 2279, 2407, 3681, 4645
Stinchcomb, David 3168, 3268
Stine, Melanie 1672, 4161, 4261
Stock, Andy 4546
Stock, Ryan 2638
Stockard, Russell 5569
Stoffelen, Arie 2530
Stokes, Carrie 4310, 4510
Stoler, Justin 1260, 1627, 2255, 2455, 3471
Stoller, Mark 2556
Stoltman, Joseph 3523
Stone, Claire 2463
Stone, Monica 3561, 3661
Storey, Emanual 1578, 5201
Storme, Marie 3580, 4428
Storper, Michael 2141, 3476
Stors, Natalie 2630
Stournara, Nefeli 5442
Stow, Douglas 2273, 3471
Strachan, Ian 2545
Strachan, Scotty 2218
Strait, John 2628
Stratford, Elaine 5222, 5522
Straube, Till 2243, 3510
Strauss, Donald 1422
Streletskiy, Dmitry 3107, 4412
Streule, Monika 2172
Strickland, Jamie 3161, 3261
Strode, Georgianna 2433
Stroeven, Arjen 5242
Strm, Patrik 3532
Strong, Aaron 2228
Strong, Michael 3179
Strong, Samuel 4660
Strosberg, Sophia 4618
Stroud, Hubert 4678
Struckman, Luke 2286
Strunk, Christopher 3257
Studwell, Anna 3682
Stuhlmacher, Michelle 4429
Sturgeon, Janet 1651
Sturlaugson, Brent 2201
Sturman, Rachel 1557
Stuvy, Ingvill 3568
Su, Haibin 5212
Su, Jason (Guangquan) 4162
Su, Lianling 1664
Su, Xiaobo 1154, 1254, 3233, 3433, 3533
Su, Yun 3561, 3661
Suarez, Angela Marcela 4646
Suarez, Daniel 5576
Subedi, Rajendra 1239
Subramanian, Saravanan 3575
Suckling, Christopher 5202
Suddreth, Darius 3561, 3661
Suganuma, Unryu 1633
Sugg, Johnathan 1211
Sugg, Margaret 4161, 4261
Sugg, Zachary 1538, 2432
Suhong, Zhou 3162
Sui, Daniel 1429, 2159, 2259, 4503, 5146
T
Tabor, Lisa 2551
Tadaki, Marc 1153, 1603
Tait, James 2252
Talbot, John 3440
Talleraas, Cathrine 2544
Tally, Robert 3628
Talukder, Shamim 4664
Tam, Laura 2421
Tammaru, Tiit 4219
Tammpuu, Piia 2528
Tan, Ivy 3223, 3623
Tan, Su-Yin 2168
Tan, Wei Peng Olivia 5547
Tan, Yiming 4448
465
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Tang, Jingyin 1582
Tang, Wenwu 2607, 3462, 5243
Tang, Wing-shing 2431
Tang, Yong 3684
Tang, Yuanzhou 3432
Tang, Zhenghong 3133
Tani, Sirpa 3403, 3503, 3603, 4405
Taniguchi, Kristine 1218
Tantanasi, Ioanna 4452
Tao, Ran 1460, 4255
Tapp, Renee 2181, 2501
Tappan, Taylor 1276
Tardif, Jonathan 4507
Tarhule, Aondover 1439, 3627, 5231
Tarolli, Paolo 3116
Tarr, Alexander 5133, 5450
Tarrant, Anna 5448, 5548
Tasch, Jeremy 2153, 2253, 2453, 2553, 2653, 3151, 3601, 5205,
5509
Tasker, Kaitlin 2162, 2262, 3437
Tatalovich, Zaria 3168, 3268
Tate, Eric 2178, 2278, 2478, 2578, 2678, 3178, 3278, 3478, 3578,
3678
Taylder, Sian 5222
Taylor, Alan 5220
Taylor, Audrey 4161, 4261
Taylor, Clark 3556
Taylor, Crystal 5459
Taylor, Cynthia 4161, 4261
Taylor, John 4608
Taylor, Kelsey 2561, 2661
Taylor, Matthew 1144, 3139
Taylor, Peter 1275, 1613, 4613
Taylor, Tammira 3639
Taylor, Zac 1619
Tchoukaleyska, Roza 3104, 3204, 3404
Teale, Natalie 1111, 1211, 1411
Tebbett, Natalie 1630
Tedeschi, Miriam 2215, 2415
Tedesco, Delacey 3421
Teelucksingh, Cheryl 4508
Teets, Aaron 2618
Teitz, Michael 5244
Teixeira, Carlos 3442, 3542, 4454, 4554
Telford, Andrew 3258
Tellman, Beth 1573
Temenos, Cristina 1562, 3401, 4506, 4606
Temurcin, Kadir 2561, 2661
Teng, Yahan 4248
Teng, Yuanyuan 4530
Ter-Ghazaryan, Diana 3501
Tereszkiewicz, Peter 2152, 2252, 3152
Terral, Laurent 2103
Terry, William 2557
Terwilliger, Valery 1418
Tesfaw, Anteneh 1624
Tessmann, Jannes 3241
Tettey-Fio, Eugene 3442
Thakar, Vaishnavi 5453
Thakur, Gautam 5543
Thaler, Gregory 5276
Thapa, Shubhechchha 4161, 4261
Thatcher, James 2170, 2243, 3103, 3566, 4549
Thayn, Jonathan 1518
Thebo, Anne 4263
Thielmann, Tristan 2234
Thieme, Donald 3561, 3661
Thien, Deborah 2267, 3520
Thierstein, Alain 2181, 2281, 2481, 2581, 5581
Thill, Jean-Claude 1429
Thill, Zackery 3255
466
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Tracy, Megan 5253
Trainor, Timothy 4685
Tran, Liem 1229
Tran, Trung 1608
Tranos, Emmanouil 1163, 5154, 5254
Trapp, Gina 2561, 2661
Trauger, Amy 2450, 3144, 3244
Travis, Charles 3628, 4640
Travis, Will 2421
Tremblay, Crystal 5153
Tremblay, Remy 4541, 5181
Tretter, Eliot 3212, 3506, 4675
Trevino, Jesus 5127
Tribby, Calvin 3567
Trincsi, Kate 4452
Tripet, Luc 2182
Tripuraneni, Vaishnavi 2638
Triscott, Nicola 5106
Tristl, Christiane 4150
Trombley, Nathan 5119
Troyan, Cassandra 4111
Trudeau, Daniel 3187, 4502, 4675
Truelove, Yaffa 1467, 2275
Truettner, Charles 4161, 4261
Truly, David 3669
Trumble, Ruth 1106
Trumbull, Nathaniel 3248
Truong-Nguyen, Chung 4161, 4261
Trygg, Kristina 4548
Tsai, Dustin 3220
Tsai, Shu-Wei 5557
Tsao, Emil 3444
Tschanz, Anas 1270
Tse, Justin 1432, 1532, 1632, 3325, 3675
Tsikalas, Stephen 2561, 2661
Tsoni, Ioanna 4175, 4275, 4475, 4575
Tsou, Ming-Hsiang 1440, 1540, 1640, 4503
Tsouros, Agis 5424
Tsuchida, Masayo 2402
Tsui, Tiffany 2508
Tsukamoto, Akihiro 2561, 2661
Tu, Shuang-shuang 5257
Tu, Wei 2169, 4603
Tucaltan, Gul 5274
Tuccillo, Joseph 3578
Tucker, Adrienne 3577
Tucker, Catherine 3140, 3540
Tucker, Clay 2218, 2618
Tucker, Jennifer 2121
Tufts, Steven 3177
Tuholske, Cascade 4125
Tuitjer, Leonie 3155
Tung, Chien-Hung 1601
Tunstrm, Moa 3406
Tupper, Sarah 4574, 4674
Turner II, Billie 3416
Turner, Derek 2242
Turner, Jennifer 1170, 1270, 1470, 2221
Turner, Matthew 1655, 3583, 4259, 4573
Turner, V. Kelly 1550, 4460
Turpeinen, Lauri 2142
Turton, David 1581
Tutalar, Lacin 4553, 4657
Tutu, Raymond 1139, 1439, 2455, 2555, 2655, 3555, 4532
Tuysuz, Suat 1509
Tvedt, Helge 4651
Tykesson, Mona 5420
Tykkylainen, Markku 2539
Tyler, Courtney 2457
Tyner, James 1524, 2121, 3441, 5151
Tyner, Judith 3246
U
Ucoglu, Murat 5174, 5274, 5474
Udosen, Charles 4682
Uejio, Christopher 2669, 3150
Uemura, Tetsuji 2639
Uhlenwinkel, Anke 3403
Ulibarri, Nicola 1545, 1645
Ulmer, Fran 4512
Uludere Aragon, Nazli 3671, 4433
Umali, Rey 3161, 3261
Underabi, Husnia 1230
Underwood, Christopher 3577
Underwood, Ranae 1425
Underwood, Robert 4446
Unruh, Jon 1269
Unsal, Ezgi 5480
Upton, Caroline 4174
Urban, Marie 3158
Urbanik, Julie 1117, 2227, 2449, 3127, 4465
Urkidi, Leire 4504
Urrutia, Isabel 1204, 1404, 1504, 1604
Usai, Stefano 1205
Useche, Diego 2205
Usery, E. Lynn 5578
Usman, Isyaku 2111
Ustundag, Ebru 1424, 4144
Uzzell, Christopher 2155
V
Vaartjes, Ilonca 5159
Vakulabharanam, Vamsi 1517
Valbrun, Rachel 2549
Valdes-Alvarez, Marilia 5252
Valdivia, Alberto 2609
Valdivia, Gabriela 2175, 2229, 4615
Valdovinos, Joyce 1275
Vale, Mrio 3438
Valentin, Gladys 4101
Valette, Elodie 1232
Valler, David 4107, 4207
Vallui, Mlanie 1537
Van Biljouw, Jay 1677
Van Bueren, Ellen 2577
Van Den Berghe, Karel 5581
Van Den Hoek, Jamon 4155, 4255, 4455
Van Der Burgt, Danielle 3557
Van Der Merwe, Clinton 1641
Van Der Werf, Paul 1604
Van Der Wouden, Frank 1105
Van Der Zee, Egbert 2530
Van Docto, Mia 3472
Van Doorn, Natalie 4617
Van Gent, Wouter 1446
Van Hecken, Gert 3108, 3208, 4174, 4274
Van Holstein, Ellen 2288
Van Holten, Karin 1520
Van Houweling, Emily 1642, 3655
Van Klyton, Aaron 4663
Van Lanen, Sander 4475, 4575
Van Leynseele, Yves 5455, 5555
Van Meeteren, Michiel 1174, 1274
Van Mol, Christof 1530, 2544
467
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Van Oort, Frank 1105, 1505
Van Puymbroeck, Nicolas 1230
Van Riemsdijk, Micheline 1430, 1530, 1630
Van Sant, Levi 1177, 1277, 1477, 1577, 2609
Van Schmidt, Nathan 1673
Van Stokkum, Rebecca 5105
Van Tatenhove, Jan 4630
Van Veen, Tobias 2224, 4439
Vanchan, Vida 3532, 3632
Vande Hey, Joshua 3548
Vanden Boer, Dorien 2430
Vanderbrink, Kelly 4109, 5541
Vandergeest, Peter 1449, 1549, 1649, 3485
VanderWilde, Calli 5233
VanHorn, Jason 5570
VanLooy, Jeffrey 5242
Vanos, Jennifer 2569
Vanselow, Kim Andr 4159, 4259
Vanucchi, Jamie 3646
Varanka, Dalia 4131
Vargas, Robert 3288
Varna, Georgiana 5547
Varrientos, Giselle 4161, 4261
Vasudevan, Alex 2415, 2515, 3224
Vasudevan, Pavithra 2156, 3654, 4528, 4628
Vaughan, Matthew 3460
Vaz, Eric 2263
Vaz-Jones, Laura 5531
Veeck, Gregory 2531, 2631
Vega, Estela 4161, 4261
Veglio, Simone 2501
Veland, Siri 1150
Velasquez Runk, Julie 1655, 2609
Velasquez, Sandra 5233
Veldman, Thomas 4611
Velegrakis, Georgios 4234
Velez Vago, Marina 2204
Vellani, Fayyaz 1164
Vender, JoAnn (Jodi) 1227, 1627, 2427
Vendrusculo, Flavio 3143
Venkitasubramanian, Kailas 2561, 2661
Venturi, Marco 5140
Venugopal, Rajesh 2470
Vera Bchel, Nelson 2148
Vergara Arribas, Nicolas 2670
Vergerio, Manon 4172
Verlinghieri, Ersilia 5128, 5228
Verma, Arpana 5524
Verma, Kanika 3637
Verma, Priyanka 5570
Vron, Ophlie 2185, 4552
Verrest, Hebe 4417
Vertalka, Josh 2269
Verweijen, Judith 1549
Viaene, Pepijn 4220
Viana, Cecilia 1112
Vibert, Elizabeth 4188, 4288
Vicente, Jerome 1505
Vickery, Veronica 4574
Vidal, Roberto 3434
Vigh, Henrik 5202
Villa, Jennifer 4161, 4261
Villanueva, Joaquin 1170, 4285
Villanueva, Karen 3272
Villarreal, Miguel 2206, 2529
Vincent, Allison 4161, 4261
Vine, David 3679
Viola, Emily 3561, 3661
VIsser, Anne 1415
Visser, Gustav 1241
Vitale, Patrick 4629
W
Wachowicz, Monica 2659
Wachsmuth, David 3106, 3206, 3406, 3506, 3606, 4517
Wade, Matt 1220
Wafer, Alex 1667, 5105
Wagner, Lauren 2188, 3180
Wagner, Melissa 2560
Wahl, David 4277, 4477
Waickman, Caitlin 4272
Waite, Catherine 2225, 2582, 2682
Waitt, Gordon 4420, 4508
Wakabayashi, Yoshiki 1410
Wakefield, Sarah 4129
Wakefield, Stephanie 1149, 1567, 1667, 3128, 4518
Waktola, Daniel 2428
Walcott, Rinaldo 3425, 4540
Walcott, Susan 4130
Walcott-Wilson, Emma 3480, 3580, 3680, 5477
Waldman, Kurt 4656
Walenta, Jayme 3124, 4151
Walke, Anika 5111
Walker, Chad 4458
Walker, Dominc 1207
Walker, James 1207, 3679
Walker, Jessica 2529
Walker, Johnathon 2182
Walker, Margath 3220, 3420
Walker, Richard 1517, 1609, 2125, 2219, 3465, 4485, 5280
Walker, Samuel 3455
Walker, Tashanna 5575
Walkowiak, Toni 2462
Walks, Alan 4219
Wall, Tamara 4161, 4261
Wallace, Cynthia 2206, 3660
Wallenius-Korkalo, Sandra 4264
Walsey, Victoria 4212, 4412
Walsh, Kathryn 3561, 3661
Walsh, Megan 5220, 5420
Walsh-Dilley, Marygold 4556
Walter, Andy 4241
Walther, Olivier 4155, 4255, 4455
Walther, Suzanne 2266, 2427, 3248
Walton, William 3124
Walton-Roberts, Margaret 1420, 2149
Wambuu, Peterson 1453
Wan, Neng 4644
Wan, You 4482
Wang, Changjian 4582
Wang, Chongming 3247
Wang, Chuyuan 2467
468
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Wang, Cuizhen 1228
Wang, Donggen 4463, 4603, 5147
Wang, Enru 3601, 4137, 4138, 4154, 4237, 4238, 4254, 4437, 4438, 4537, 4538,
4637, 4638, 5157, 5158, 5257, 5258, 5457, 5458, 5557, 5558
Wang, Fahui 4546
Wang, Feng 5278
Wang, Guangxing 2673
Wang, Hao 2448
Wang, He 1653
Wang, James 5481
Wang, Jianghao 5147
Wang, Jiaoe 4437
Wang, Jingai 4154
Wang, Jingjing 3561, 3661
Wang, Jingyu 3282
Wang, Jionghua 4481
Wang, Juan 1123
Wang, Juanle 1608
Wang, Kuan-chi 3141
Wang, Kyungsoon 2103
Wang, Le 5112
Wang, Lei 2107
Wang, Lixin 2238
Wang, Lu 1239
Wang, Min 2561, 2661
Wang, Ming-Huey 3421
Wang, Mingshu 1640
Wang, Qingfang 3542, 4454
Wang, Ran 1637
Wang, Sean 1625, 2179, 3668
Wang, Shaohua 5247
Wang, Shaowen 1151, 3130, 3159, 3530, 4181, 4481, 4607, 5178, 5278, 5478,
5552, 5578
Wang, Shuguang 2663
Wang, Sizhe 5278
Wang, Wei 4437
Wang, Wende 4166
Wang, Wenfei 2444
Wang, Xi 5151
Wang, Xiaoguang 5158
Wang, Xiaoling 3522
Wang, Xiaowei 4249
Wang, Xize 1223
WANG, Xue 3642
Wang, Xujiao 5552
Wang, Ye 1637
Wang, Yi-Chen 1560, 5179, 5479
Wang, Ying 4248
Wang, Yiyi 5245
Wang, Yu 3147
Wang, Yuanbo 2148
Wang, Zheng 4238
Wang, Zhensheng 4162
Wang, Ziyan 1445
Waniganeththi, Geethika 3218
Waquant, Loic 5202
Warbeck, Lauren 2417
Warburton, Corey 5252
Ward, Diane 5207
Ward, Heather 4112
Ward, Jason 2248
Ward, Kevin 1662, 3171, 3663, 4406
Ward, Kim 4560
Ward, Rachel 3140
Warf, Barney 4201, 4555
Warland, Martin 1415
Warner, Timothy 2161, 2261
Warren, Andrew 3245
Warren, Annie 3423
Warshawsky, Daniel 2158, 2207
Wartell, Julie 3277
469
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Wentz, Elizabeth 1715, 2559, 3259, 3502, 3602, 4126, 4226
Werlen, Benno 3509
Werner, Corey 3561, 3661, 4428
Werner, Marion 1264, 1413, 2654, 3144, 3244
Wershow, Sam 4161, 4261
Werth, Alex 4411, 4511
Wertman, John 3127, 3509, 4201, 4512
Wertz, Karen 2474
Wesner, Ashton 1202, 2270, 5445
Wessel, Nate 4604
Wessell, Jonathan 1227, 2427
West, Bryan 3561, 3661
West, Christina Maria 2632, 4640
West, John 1110
West, Simone 2179
Westenhoff, Lindy 3161, 3261
Westermark, Kristina 4204
Western, John 4447, 4572
Westin, Sara 2570
Weston, William 2472
Wetherholt, William 2212, 3479, 4146, 4246
Wetzel, Richard 4241
Wheeler, Hannah 2528
Wheeler, Mark 3176, 3276
Wheeler, Mya 2660
Whelen, Tracy 2161, 2261
Whetung, Madeline 2483, 3521
While, Aidan 2568
Whipple, Heather 5106
Whisler, Abbey 2561, 2661
White, Emily 5246
White, Jonah 2632
White, Justin 3161, 3261
White, Kristopher 2153, 2253, 2453, 2553, 2653, 3151, 5509
White, Richard 2285, 2485, 4552
White, Scott 3161, 3261
White, Travis 5152
Whitehead, Matthew 3122
Whiteside, Heather 1419, 2679, 3663
Whitesides, Clayton 1165
Whitley, Sarah 3543
Whitson, Risa 3468
Whitt, Clayton 1173, 2112
Whittaker, Joshua 5237
Whittaker, Lana 4660
Whitten, Meredith 3556, 3656
Whyte, Jeff 3431
Wideman, Trevor 4229
Widen, Holly 1426
Widener, Jeffrey 5238
Widener, Michael 3467, 3567, 3667, 5269
Wiebe, Douglas 2469
Wieczerak, Taylor 3269
Wieczorek, William 1421
Wiertz, Thilo 2144
Wiggins, Lyna 3161, 3261
Wigmore, Oliver 5429
Wiig, Alan 1676, 2143, 3430
Wijesekera, Saseeka 3218
Wikle, Thomas 2561, 2661
Wilcke, Holger 1479
Wilcox, Sharon 2452, 2552
Wilfong, Candice 2561, 2661
Wilhelmi, Olga 2669
Wilkes, Elizabeth 3161, 3261
Wilkinson, Eleanor 2482
Will-Noel, Byron 5454
Williams, Aaron 4188, 4288, 4488
Williams, Allison 3469, 3569, 3669
Williams, Brian 1127, 2574, 3411
Williams, Harry 3147, 3247, 3447, 3547, 4101
470
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Wong, Aidan 2241, 2441
Wong, David 2546, 2626, 4221, 4421
Wong, Kit Ping 2172, 2431
Wong, Phoebe 1407
Wong, Sampson Yu-hin 1607
Wong, Sandy 1521, 4157, 4257
Woo, Chun-Kai 1254
Woo, David 5152
Wood, Andrew 2241
Wood, Angie 5433
Wood, Astrid 1562, 1662, 4250
Wood, Denis 3154
Wood, Nathan 2206, 2678
Wood, Patricia 1642, 2285
Wood, Peter 2549, 2637
Wood, Steve 5150
Woodard, Jessica 3561, 3661
Wooden, Amanda 4558, 4658
Woods, Hannah 3481
Woods, Kevin 1248, 2575
Woods, Michael 1658, 3632
Woodward, Andrea 1604
Woodward, Christine 2108
Woodward, Keith 1149, 2643, 4211, 5542
Woodyer, Tara 2617
Woon, Chih Yuan 3162
Worth, Nancy 2113
Wrana, Jran 2139
Wrathall, David 1244
Wright, Dawn 4403, 5578
Wright, Emily 4118
Wright, Katherine 2456
Wright, Kathryn 2457, 4554
Wright, Melissa 1264, 2117
Wright, Samantha 5233
Wright, Sarah 4183, 4583
Wright, Willie 2675, 5101, 5256, 5556
Wrigley-Asante, Charlotte 3562
Wruk, Dominika 3538
Wu, Bin 5112
Wu, Bing 2242
Wu, Changshan 2573
Wu, Changyan 4430
Wu, Chung-Tong 1152, 3233, 3433, 3533
Wu, Huayi 4470
Wu, Jianhua 4221
Wu, Jianyong 1234
Wu, Jiaying 2138
Wu, Kang 4434
Wu, Qianbo 3237
Wu, Qitao 2561, 2661
Wu, Qiusheng 2187
Wu, Rong 2237
Wu, Sheng 5178
Wu, Tommy 2455
Wu, Yangyi 2561, 2661
Wu, Yifei 3137
Wu, Yue 1678
Wunderman, Jim 3476
Wustenberg, Lauren 5528
Wyckoff, William 4431, 4531, 5211
Wyly, Elvin 2571, 2643, 4172, 4224, 4624
Wynn, Shangrila 1525
Wyrtzen, Leslie 1262
Wysocki, Adam 4161, 4261
X
Xia, Jizhe 4581, 4681
Y
Yadav, Sunita 3165
Yahn Filho, Armando 3477
YAKAR, MUSTAFA 2561, 2661
Yamada, Ikuho 3267
Yamashita, Jun 3559
Yamazaki, Kenji 1633
Yamazaki, Takashi 1454, 3546
Yamoah, Owusua 2634
Yamskikh, Galina 3687
Yan Zhou, Yan Zhou 5458
Yan, Bo 4231
Yan, Guoqian 4161, 4261
Yan, Lei 4182
Yang, Anni 2561, 2661
Yang, Bo 2567
Yang, Chao 4248, 5543
Yang, Chaowei 2454, 2626, 3222, 3628, 4484, 5478
Yang, Fenggang 3325
Yang, Fu 2445
Yang, Guishan 2161, 2261
Yang, Haoran 1671
Yang, Hong 1668
Yang, Hongyan 4638
471
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Yang, Hui 5570
Yang, Jason 4637
Yang, Jianxin 2534
Yang, Jiawen 1423
Yang, Jiue-An 1440, 1540, 1640
Yang, Li 2430, 3156
Yang, Liang 1232, 3182, 5153
Yang, Minxing 4137
Yang, Qi 2473
Yang, Wei 2269, 4549
Yang, Xiaojun 1472, 1572, 2161, 2261, 5443
Yang, Xiaoping 3684
Yang, Xin 4438
Yang, Xining 3130
Yang, Xu 1637, 1678
Yang, Xuebin 5529
Yang, Yicong 4137
Yang, Yin 1163, 1263, 1463, 1563
Yang, Yingbao 2569
Yang, Yuanyuan 3582
Yang, Zi Bruce 3173
Yanjun, LIU 2561, 2661
Yao, Shenjun 3161, 3261
Yao, Xiaoming 1415
Yao, Xuesong 2561, 2661
Yao, Yao 3561, 3661
Yaping, Yang 4637
Yarahmadi, Asad 1529
Yarbrough, Robert 1641
Yasar, Ceren 4446
Yasumiishi, Misa 5447
Yates, Julian 4618
Ybarra, Megan 1552
Ye, Chao 2602
Ye, Hengchun 2420
Ye, Huairen 2467
Ye, Junjia 1674, 2221, 2585
Ye, Qian 4437
Ye, Qinahua 4161, 4261
Ye, Xiang 3167, 3267, 4529
Ye, Xinyue 1640, 3601, 5247
Ye, Yuyao 2161, 2261
Yeakley, Alan 1675
Yeboah, Ian 5580
Yee, Kristen 2464
Yeh, Anthony 3161, 3261
Yeh, Emily 1146, 1246, 1651
Yeniaras, Aysegul 3119
Yenneti, Komalirani 4130
Yeoh, Brenda 4187
Yeung, Godfrey 2141, 2241, 2441, 2541
Yeung, Henry 1659, 2141, 4273
Yi, Hoonchong 2262
Yi, Liu 5258
Yi, Saangkyun 3146
Yi, Xin 2481
Yi, Zhou 5457
Yim, Jongseo 1167
Yin, Dameng 5112
Yin, Dandong 5278
Yin, Junjun 5552
Yin, Ling 5146
Yin, Ping 3270
Yin, Xiuqin 4161, 4261
Yin, Yanzhe 5169
Ying, Shen 2134
Yip, Ngai Ming 1220
Yngve, Leah 5468
Yoder, Landon 3282
Yonghuan, Ren 4138
Yonto, Daniel 3161, 3261, 4570
Z
Zaami, Mariama 5569
Zademach, Hans-Martin 3486
Zadrozny, Joann 3523, 4202
Zajimovic, Nicole 2561, 2661
Zaltz Austwick, Martin 2488
Zambrana, Jorge 2561, 2629, 2661
Zamora, Rachel 3251
Zang, Xiaolin 2568
Zarro, Nicolas 2479
Zavar, Elyse 2278
Zecha, Stefanie 3223, 3623
Zeigler, Donald 2561, 2661
Zell, Zoe 3637
Zeller, Christian 5480
Zellers, Autumn 1177
Zeng, Chen 1178
Zeng, Jingjing 2561, 2661
Zerbo, Salvatore 2479
Zhamyanov, Daba 2253
Zhang, Anlu 1278
Zhang, Caiyun 1234
Zhang, Charlie 4538
Zhang, Chuanrong 2245, 4549, 5478
472
PARTICIPANT INDEX
Zhang, Dongyou 4161, 4261
Zhang, Fang 1472
Zhang, Han 5169
Zhang, Hongmou 3438
Zhang, Jianzhen 3603
Zhang, Jingyuan 5234
Zhang, Kun 3108, 3225
Zhang, Kunjia 3561, 3661
Zhang, Lei 1228
Zhang, Lijuan 4161, 4261
Zhang, Lin 3142
Zhang, Ling 4530
Zhang, Meimei 1643
Zhang, Mengmeng 4537
Zhang, Mengyao 2463
Zhang, Min 2237
Zhang, Nina 4582
Zhang, Qi 1208
Zhang, Qingling 2573
Zhang, Qiuyi 3667
Zhang, Shiyan 3170
Zhang, Shuowei 3167
Zhang, Su 3631
Zhang, Weishi 4430
Zhang, Weixing 5443
Zhang, Xiang 1116, 2237
Zhang, Xiaochun 3286
Zhang, Xiaohu 4684
Zhang, Xiaoling 2445
Zhang, Xuan 3567
Zhang, Xukai 1408
Zhang, Xukun 2137
Zhang, Yanli 5116
Zhang, Yili 2161, 2261
Zhang, Yinan 1551
Zhang, Yong 4230
Zhang, Yueming 4457, 4557, 4657
Zhang, Yukun 5557
Zhang, Yunfei 4682
Zhang, Zhao 1447
Zhang, Zhengtao 1537
Zhao, Bo 1180
Zhao, Chang 3148
Zhao, Chunhong 2239
Zhao, Fei 4482
Zhao, Huijuan 4254
Zhao, Juanjuan 3545
Zhao, Naizhuo 1228
Zhao, Peng 4482
Zhao, Qunshan 3225
Zhao, Wenwu 3163
Zhao, Yimin 1445
Zhao, Yongquan 2673
Zhao, Yun 1671
Zhao, Yuxi 1141, 4651
Zheng, Jie 3450
Zheng, Jing 4582
Zheng, Maohui 1629
Zheng, Minrui 3462
Zheng, Tao 2454
Zheng, Xinqi 1178
Zheng, Yinghua 4161, 4261
Zheng, Yuanfan 2473
Zhong, Qing 3539
Zhong, Shiran 3670
Zhou, Jiangping 3161, 3261
Zhou, Juan 5451
Zhou, Lusha 3151
Zhou, Meng 4603
Zhou, Pei 1472
Zhou, Shangyi 1254
473
474
475
476
TOPICAL INDEX
Africa
1102,1116,1128,1133,1139,1148,1173,1231,1232,1239,1242,1252,
1265,1267,1268,1275,1277,1282,1406,1441,1449,1453,1456,1502,
1506,1539,1540,1549,1568,1601,1606,1639,1641,1643,1662,1668,
2107,2121,2155,2161,2169,2188,2255,2261,2265,2273,2282,2286,
2408,2433,2440,2455,2457,2472,2473,2508,2515,2528,2541,2544,
2549,2561,2575,2586,2603,2604,2605,2608,2638,2661,2662,2668,
2670,3138,3145,3148,3155,3161,3179,3183,3220,3238,3241,3244,
3253,3255,3257,3260,3261,3276,3283,3286,3448,3455,3468,3481,
3483,3561,3562,3568,3582,3583,3587,3637,3639,3644,3655,3661,
3670,3672,4125,4132,4145,4155,4159,4161,4182,4209,4213,4232,
4249,4250,4255,4257,4261,4263,4264,4273,4407,4432,4444,4449,
4455,4463,4470,4476,4480,4482,4532,4539,4551,4554,4601,4605,
4632,4638,4639,4644,4656,4663,4682,4688,5105,5110,5120,5121,
5130,5131,5132,5153,5182,5202,5210,5231,5248,5251,5253,5410,
5431,5451,5455,5523,5531,5554,5569,5580
2213,2237,2238,2245,2247,2250,2261,2266,2275,2287,2402,2404,2431,
2447,2453,2457,2484,2486,2539,2549,2561,2575,2584,2601,2603,2609,
2650,2658,2661,2663,2688,3137,3138,3141,3143,3146,3151,3155,3161,
3162,3206,3208,3219,3225,3226,3233,3256,3260,3261,3420,3433,3434,
3453,3455,3479,3483,3484,3523,3533,3552,3553,3561,3580,3634,3661,
3684,4107,4118,4130,4138,4150,4153,4161,4164,4175,4207,4230,4234,
4249,4250,4252,4261,4265,4273,4274,4284,4430,4434,4444,4480,4506,
4507,4534,4539,4557,4560,4580,4586,4605,4655,4660,4683,5108,5151,
5153,5157,5207,5209,5221,5230,5245,5253,5254,5256,5282,5455,5537,
5554,5555,5557,5576,5580
Agricultural Geography
1140,1142,1144,1148,1277,1412,1431,1444,1457,1477,1504,1523,
1531,1539,1557,1568,1578,1601,1631,1657,1664,1668,2118,2158,
2160,2161,2187,2208,2213,2217,2255,2258,2261,2267,2270,2288,
2408,2411,2429,2432,2437,2451,2458,2460,2508,2524,2531,2537,
2560,2561,2574,2608,2609,2631,2653,2658,2661,2681,2688,3121,
3140,3141,3144,3148,3149,3153,3161,3216,3240,3244,3249,3253,
3261,3263,3265,3275,3282,3286,3440,3448,3463,3472,3473,3532,
3550,3561,3572,3573,3581,3583,3621,3646,3661,3662,3673,4108,
4118,4152,4154,4156,4161,4164,4182,4218,4246,4248,4252,4256,
4261,4408,4429,4478,4504,4508,4518,4556,4560,4577,4582,4608,
4611,4642,4644,4652,4656,5144,5159,5160,5179,5238,5255,5259,
5260,5459,5521,5529,5541,5559,5575,5576
Behavioral Geography
1144,1507,1548,1582,1602,1604,1634,2119,2134,2155,2161,2171,2204,
2254,2261,2415,2561,2658,2659,2661,3104,3117,3148,3161,3261,3272,
3279,3438,3529,3545,3567,4140,4220,4448,4459,4462,4533,4548,4648,
4652,4656,4614,5147,5447
Animal Geographies
1477,1564,1680,2102,2161,2185,2217,2231,2249,2261,2452,2465,
2467,2511,2548,2561,2661,3153,3183,3253,3255,3448,3452,3453,
3553,3561,3579,3607,3633,3653,3661,4145,4152,4159,4161,4246,
4252,4261,4447,4472,4518,4534,4546,4560,4579,4583,4646,4648,
4683,5122,5152,5159,5442
Anthropocene
1128,1175,1232,1238,1243,1267,1418,1443,1450,1459,1503,1518,
1534,1573,1618,1681,1682,2113,2115,2144,2156,2161,2201,2215,
2256,2261,2266,2279,2465,2516,2560,2566,2570,2616,2650,3116,
3216,3250,3416,3454,3475,3561,3606,3646,3653,3661,4149,4152,
4153,4161,4203,4261,4277,4443,4449,4477,4480,4508,4518,4579,
4640,4679,4683,5232,5279,5432,5434,5437,5537,5555
Applied Geography
1132,1167,1178,1180,1207,1232,1234,1266,1276,1415,1421,1433,
1434,1438,1448,1459,1543,1564,1574,1621,1624,1637,1677,2107,
2130,2145,2161,2166,2167,2169,2173,2183,2203,2231,2245,2261,
2263,2269,2418,2433,2462,2463,2467,2474,2479,2506,2530,2533,
2546,2548,2551,2561,2567,2568,2579,2602,2605,2633,2634,2652,
2661,2663,2678,3111,3117,3148,3161,3173,3247,3250,3261,3263,
3266,3268,3272,3278,3412,3439,3467,3470,3482,3521,3531,3533,
3550,3554,3561,3578,3633,3639,3657,3661,3662,4127,4158,4160,
4161,4165,4172,4182,4213,4220,4232,4237,4241,4254,4261,4284,
4421,4425,4458,4473,4482,4505,4547,4554,4643,4669,4670,4681,
5112,5147,5170,5208,5210,5216,5237,5246,5250,5420,5457,5458,
5534,5559,5570,5575
Bible Geography
3161,3261,3413
Biogeography
1101,1118,1128,1139,1165,1403,1428,1560,1578,1678,2138,2161,2162,
2163,2218,2220,2238,2244,2261,2262,2418,2429,2465,2466,2513,2518,
2520,2529,2607,2618,2645,2653,3132,3152,3165,3181,3286,3416,3454,
3460,3502,3560,3561,3577,3602,3660,3661,3682,4134,4159,4161,4177,
4261,4277,4278,4316,4472,4476,4477,4534,4544,4577,4617,4633,4637,
4646,4682,5120,5144,5179,5208,5220,5233,5279,5420,5429,5529,5579
Business Geography
1110,1152,1176,1210,1269,1406,1415,1505,1509,1640,1641,2105,2139,
2205,2241,2263,2277,2463,2503,2505,2561,2572,2622,2661,2663,3124,
3143,3161,3205,3261,3277,3405,3451,3486,3532,3538,3586,3632,4139,
4238,4241,4248,4282,4451,4530,4551,4611,4638,4651,4614,5110,5123,
5131,5150,5239,5250,5480,5481,5554,5581
Canada
1101,1121,1146,1173,1201,1205,1239,1266,1401,1404,1482,1509,1604,
1610,1645,2120,2133,2156,2174,2203,2263,2265,2283,2284,2417,2476,
2482,2487,2540,2561,2578,2661,2663,2681,3120,3143,3161,3177,3204,
3206,3229,3249,3261,3424,3469,3473,3477,3486,3504,3549,3557,3561,
3567,3579,3581,3643,3644,3650,3661,3680,4129,4132,4161,4173,4212,
4229,4256,4261,4287,4407,4507,4508,4563,4583,4617,4619,4660,4674,
4683,5105,5123,5141,5203,5221,5243,5276,5282,5430,5459,5530,5569
Careers and professional development
1151,1423,2180,2202,2449,2451,2502,2561,2622,2630,2661,3148,3226,
3241,3411,4127,4182
Arid Regions
1154,1175,1403,1545,1675,2132,2161,2261,2529,2560,2561,2618,
2661,3182,3561,3633,3639,3661,4103,4159,4161,4261,4637,5120
Cartography
1101,1104,1129,1137,1210,1229,1252,1266,1276,1403,1424,1440,1510,
1540,1570,1572,1637,1640,2107,2134,2154,2161,2234,2261,2278,2437,
2453,2454,2456,2459,2543,2546,2554,2556,2561,2566,2656,2661,3117,
3119,3133,3146,3158,3161,3185,3210,3246,3258,3261,3428,3474,3522,
3528,3530,3548,3588,3622,4120,4128,4150,4161,4210,4220,4221,4242,
4249,4260,4261,4280,4282,4411,4459,4482,4486,4531,4538,4548,4559,
4604,4681,4685,5111,5116,5139,5152,5154,5169,5209,5245,5247,5252,
5253,5277,5452,5552,5570
Asia
1102,1103,1104,1126,1130,1133,1154,1157,1168,1174,1204,1216,
1220,1233,1237,1244,1259,1269,1407,1410,1420,1430,1445,1447,
1449,1454,1455,1457,1458,1459,1465,1481,1507,1520,1544,1549,
1553,1554,1555,1556,1557,1558,1559,1560,1570,1602,1604,1610,
1633,1641,1649,1651,1652,1662,1663,1675,2103,2118,2124,2133,
2137,2139,2142,2148,2149,2150,2153,2161,2162,2165,2175,2177,
China
1116,1120,1122,1123,1133,1148,1152,1154,1178,1208,1216,1223,1228,
1254,1278,1404,1415,1423,1445,1447,1454,1458,1463,1472,1505,1517,
1554,1572,1623,1651,1653,1671,1678,2137,2148,2149,2154,2161,2171,
2202,2203,2205,2237,2239,2261,2428,2430,2431,2444,2445,2481,2484,
2503,2531,2534,2541,2561,2568,2631,2653,2661,3108,3111,3119,3130,
3137,3148,3156,3159,3161,3162,3163,3166,3170,3173,3211,3223,3237,
477
TOPICAL INDEX
3257,3261,3266,3286,3325,3405,3432,3473,3482,3486,3504,3523,
3528,3548,3554,3561,3582,3586,3587,3603,3606,3623,3658,3661,
3668,3684,4130,4137,4138,4146,4154,4159,4161,4165,4187,4218,
4219,4230,4237,4238,4248,4261,4273,4282,4430,4434,4437,4438,
4448,4481,4482,4530,4537,4538,4546,4582,4605,4638,4642,4643,
4646,4648,4657,4668,4684,5123,5147,5151,5157,5158,5169,5251,
5253,5257,5258,5269,5455,5457,5458,5481,5530,5534,5537,5552,
5554,5555,5557,5558,5570
4147,4158,4165,4174,4182,4184,4185,4186,4203,4209,4218,4232,
4242,4244,4246,4250,4252,4258,4274,4282,4283,4286,4407,4434,
4442,4446,4450,4452,4455,4464,4473,4476,4486,4507,4511,4531,
4539,4555,4558,4560,4574,4576,4579,4586,4608,4617,4618,4642,
4652,4655,4658,4668,4679,4682,4683,4687,4688,5105,5106,5108,
5121,5123,5127,5129,5131,5132,5141,5151,5182,5207,5232,5251,
5276,5281,5282,5428,5431,5437,5476,5521,5528,5531,5537,5547,
5576
Cultural Ecology
1143,1144,1175,1207,1238,1618,2124,2184,2232,2288,2404,2411,
2424,2460,2511,2587,3141,3225,3260,3277,3449,3658,4105,4242,
4445,4473,4476,4487,4553,4576,4634,4679,5139,5428,5479
Cultural Geography
1103,1106,1107,1110,1113,1122,1123,1124,1130,1138,1139,1142,
1146,1147,1159,1168,1170,1173,1176,1182,1204,1206,1207,1213,
1221,1225,1233,1238,1242,1247,1249,1252,1254,1267,1268,1270,
1276,1279,1280,1404,1407,1416,1424,1425,1428,1432,1438,1444,
1445,1454,1458,1470,1477,1480,1481,1507,1513,1519,1525,1532,
1534,1552,1553,1554,1556,1557,1558,1562,1564,1565,1567,1574,
1576,1579,1580,1607,1610,1622,1623,1632,1634,1638,1644,1646,
1653,1657,1660,1674,1677,1680,1681,1682,2101,2104,2108,2113,
2115,2124,2128,2131,2132,2140,2142,2146,2147,2149,2150,2151,
2153,2160,2161,2162,2165,2174,2175,2179,2181,2186,2188,2201,
2208,2213,2215,2225,2231,2234,2237,2239,2240,2246,2249,2250,
2251,2260,2261,2267,2268,2274,2275,2281,2282,2286,2288,2401,
2402,2405,2411,2415,2417,2430,2434,2440,2443,2446,2447,2449,
2451,2453,2457,2463,2468,2470,2474,2479,2481,2486,2487,2488,
2501,2503,2511,2515,2517,2528,2543,2548,2550,2555,2556,2561,
2568,2579,2581,2582,2602,2628,2630,2637,2656,2660,2661,2662,
2681,2682,2688,3104,3120,3121,3131,3148,3156,3158,3161,3162,
3172,3179,3184,3188,3204,3220,3226,3229,3234,3238,3241,3243,
3245,3251,3252,3253,3254,3256,3258,3261,3276,3277,3279,3283,
3284,3287,3404,3412,3413,3421,3429,3434,3446,3463,3468,3479,
3480,3483,3484,3488,3501,3520,3521,3551,3557,3558,3561,3568,
3580,3581,3584,3587,3588,3606,3634,3653,3654,3661,3662,3669,
3676,3679,3680,3681,3685,3688,4105,4106,4107,4108,4109,4111,
4129,4141,4146,4166,4179,4180,4182,4183,4184,4186,4187,4206,
4208,4211,4213,4239,4242,4243,4246,4247,4252,4253,4257,4264,
4266,4273,4275,4280,4282,4283,4286,4287,4411,4419,4439,4440,
4445,4446,4447,4453,4454,4457,4459,4414,4473,4479,4480,4487,
4506,4508,4511,4528,4531,4543,4550,4553,4557,4514,4574,4576,
4580,4583,4588,4606,4611,4634,4638,4640,4643,4649,4652,4653,
4657,4660,4663,4614,4683,4688,5106,5107,5111,5121,5122,5123,
5138,5139,5141,5145,5147,5148,5152,5160,5202,5221,5222,5238,
5240,5245,5251,5252,5259,5260,5268,5409,5410,5422,5431,5448,
5452,5469,5474,5479,5523,5530,5533,5542,5546,5547,5548,5556,
5557,5568,5569
Cyberinfrastructure
1110,1116,1151,1163,1438,1440,1537,1570,2113,2128,2134,2143,
2161,2170,2180,2204,2243,2261,2415,2443,2448,2456,2528,2543,
2554,2561,2567,2607,2659,2661,3122,3130,3131,3159,3206,3210,
3223,3230,3412,3423,3428,3445,3462,3487,3545,3588,3623,3630,
3637,4131,4140,4149,4160,4182,4217,4231,4240,4249,4252,4253,
4279,4439,4481,4484,4681,5178,5243,5247,5254,5278,5543,5552
Development
1102,1112,1116,1148,1152,1154,1164,1176,1204,1208,1220,1243,
1259,1266,1269,1282,1404,1405,1406,1422,1431,1449,1455,1456,
1464,1502,1506,1523,1525,1533,1541,1546,1554,1555,1558,1564,
1567,1571,1573,1601,1606,1624,1641,1651,1658,1663,2111,2117,
2124,2139,2147,2148,2150,2155,2160,2161,2175,2176,2180,2188,
2213,2247,2250,2255,2260,2261,2286,2401,2405,2429,2441,2444,
2447,2449,2458,2460,2468,2484,2501,2503,2504,2530,2531,2537,
2541,2548,2557,2561,2568,2574,2584,2603,2604,2608,2622,2638,
2641,2650,2661,2670,2679,3106,3108,3125,3140,3144,3145,3151,
3155,3161,3179,3185,3208,3219,3225,3230,3240,3241,3244,3260,
3261,3276,3405,3417,3424,3432,3433,3434,3449,3451,3478,3482,
3483,3506,3530,3548,3551,3558,3579,3583,3587,3634,3638,3650,
478
TOPICAL INDEX
3652,3658,3672,3676,3679,4103,4104,4105,4112,4117,4118,4132,
4138,4139,4145,4146,4165,4173,4174,4185,4218,4221,4234,4242,
4244,4249,4250,4257,4270,4273,4274,4408,4417,4432,4442,4444,
4464,4532,4533,4534,4539,4542,4543,4550,4551,4556,4558,4576,
4579,4582,4586,4605,4611,4618,4632,4639,4643,4655,4658,4660,
4683,5108,5119,5122,5127,5130,5131,5132,5144,5175,5182,5202,
5210,5231,5232,5251,5255,5257,5276,5428,5431,5437,5455,5459,
5554,5570,5575,5576,5580
Disabilities
1147,1224,1266,1521,2561,2585,2661,3161,3219,3261,3557,4157,
4257,4448,4459,4484,4548,5240
Earth Science
1104,1108,1132,1211,1249,1418,1437,1582,2152,2161,2163,2166,
2238,2242,2261,2452,2466,2506,2520,2538,2545,2616,3152,3223,
3277,3281,3407,3548,3561,3623,3660,3661,3687,4161,4179,4209,
4261,4277,4482,4617,4637,4681,5212,5220,5237,5479
East Europe
1157,1163,1415,1517,1629,1644,1671,2131,2186,2253,2254,2265,
2561,2603,2651,2661,2681,3548,3558,3669,3685,4275,4542,4588,
5111,5542
Economic Geography
1105,1106,1110,1112,1119,1120,1130,1138,1142,1148,1152,1153,
1159,1163,1174,1177,1178,1205,1210,1212,1213,1216,1219,1220,
1223,1239,1242,1254,1263,1268,1274,1277,1278,1282,1404,1405,
1406,1413,1415,1417,1420,1421,1423,1433,1447,1448,1456,1463,
1465,1502,1504,1505,1509,1513,1517,1519,1521,1534,1539,1541,
1546,1552,1556,1562,1563,1568,1572,1573,1601,1607,1619,1623,
1634,1641,1646,1648,1653,1656,1663,1676,2105,2113,2117,2120,
2121,2124,2128,2137,2139,2140,2147,2148,2153,2158,2161,2171,
2174,2176,2179,2181,2186,2188,2201,2205,2228,2241,2245,2250,
2251,2253,2254,2261,2263,2270,2276,2277,2281,2284,2285,2286,
2288,2403,2405,2417,2428,2434,2441,2447,2470,2476,2477,2484,
2487,2488,2503,2505,2530,2540,2541,2557,2561,2570,2575,2581,
2584,2588,2602,2622,2631,2641,2647,2661,2663,2670,2679,2685,
3101,3105,3106,3111,3124,3137,3141,3143,3144,3145,3160,3161,
3166,3175,3177,3184,3205,3207,3211,3219,3225,3234,3241,3243,
3245,3261,3269,3275,3277,3278,3282,3287,3315,3405,3412,3432,
3433,3434,3438,3440,3449,3450,3451,3455,3475,3486,3506,3532,
3534,3538,3545,3550,3557,3558,3561,3563,3568,3575,3582,3586,
3606,3609,3632,3634,3638,3643,3646,3658,3661,3668,3672,4104,
4107,4112,4119,4129,4130,4137,4138,4139,4143,4146,4149,4161,
4164,4165,4172,4173,4179,4182,4184,4186,4203,4204,4207,4218,
4219,4230,4234,4237,4238,4239,4241,4245,4248,4257,4261,4264,
4273,4280,4282,4286,4287,4404,4433,4438,4439,4451,4454,4504,
4518,4519,4528,4530,4538,4543,4551,4553,4555,4558,4559,4580,
4582,4606,4611,4633,4638,4643,4646,4651,4663,4614,4673,4679,
4688,5106,5110,5115,5119,5123,5127,5143,5144,5150,5151,5159,
5160,5175,5203,5206,5209,5223,5231,5239,5248,5250,5256,5258,
5259,5260,5274,5276,5409,5432,5445,5456,5457,5459,5480,5481,
5521,5554,5569,5580,5581
Energy
1112,1119,1121,1153,1157,1205,1206,1208,1212,1219,1243,1249,
1282,1406,1434,1443,1449,1451,1482,1506,1537,1543,1560,1563,
1568,1581,1606,1633,1651,2104,2108,2161,2183,2220,2228,2229,
2261,2277,2456,2472,2473,2477,2540,2541,2561,2577,2623,2638,
2639,2652,2661,2677,3148,3161,3166,3175,3206,3261,3275,3417,
3457,3475,3478,3481,3539,3561,3572,3582,3607,3630,3661,4132,
4133,4143,4161,4165,4181,4182,4204,4209,4218,4233,4243,4250,
4261,4262,4430,4433,4458,4504,4533,4538,4558,4582,4633,4638,
4656,4658,4674,5127,5131,5151,5175,5203,5234,5238,5251,5432,
5453,5476,5521,5581
Environment
1101,1108,1112,1113,1122,1137,1143,1148,1153,1157,1164,1173,
1178,1201,1204,1206,1212,1218,1219,1221,1222,1226,1228,1243,
1249,1259,1275,1401,1403,1404,1422,1433,1434,1438,1443,1465,
1482,1502,1503,1504,1506,1522,1523,1533,1545,1548,1549,1550,
1551,1553,1559,1560,1563,1578,1581,1601,1604,1606,1624,1633,
1643,1645,1649,1651,1654,1668,1677,2104,2111,2121,2129,2148,
2152,2153,2161,2162,2163,2170,2171,2173,2175,2177,2183,2201,
2220,2228,2229,2240,2242,2247,2249,2258,2261,2269,2270,2284,
2288,2312,2404,2428,2441,2449,2454,2458,2460,2462,2467,2504,
2508,2513,2531,2548,2553,2558,2561,2562,2573,2575,2577,2604,
2608,2623,2641,2645,2648,2651,2657,2661,2673,3101,3106,3107,
3108,3116,3125,3133,3140,3141,3144,3151,3153,3158,3161,3163,
3167,3168,3169,3173,3175,3186,3206,3233,3239,3241,3248,3255,
3261,3263,3269,3275,3282,3285,3403,3406,3417,3448,3451,3463,
3475,3477,3484,3506,3521,3538,3548,3556,3560,3561,3567,3569,
3570,3572,3631,3634,3653,3654,3661,3685,3687,4108,4117,4118,
4133,4143,4153,4158,4161,4164,4165,4170,4174,4182,4185,4217,
4233,4243,4248,4256,4260,4261,4263,4274,4282,4407,4417,4431,
4433,4438,4443,4452,4455,4458,4470,4472,4477,4481,4482,4504,
4505,4507,4508,4533,4534,4538,4550,4556,4558,4559,4582,4583,
4587,4608,4633,4639,4642,4655,4658,4668,4673,4678,4679,4682,
4687,5112,5116,5122,5129,5131,5137,5141,5159,5175,5182,5208,
5212,5216,5232,5234,5251,5259,5274,5275,5432,5445,5452,5476,
5479,5520,5521,5544,5553,5576,5579
Environmental Perception
1113,1118,1143,1153,1165,1221,1222,1225,1231,1238,1401,1403,
1416,1422,1423,1426,1450,1507,1518,1521,1533,1537,1557,1559,
1565,1572,1638,1640,1657,1681,1682,2104,2106,2111,2115,2129,
2161,2162,2164,2174,2184,2202,2204,2231,2232,2261,2428,2442,
2445,2451,2462,2468,2478,2484,2534,2548,2558,2561,2569,2578,
2586,2622,2634,2653,2660,2661,3104,3123,3140,3161,3179,3183,
3204,3233,3239,3255,3261,3265,3279,3463,3481,3528,3548,3550,
3561,3575,3577,3622,3653,3654,3655,3661,3680,3682,3684,4132,
4153,4161,4164,4188,4208,4243,4258,4261,4430,4445,4470,4473,
4487,4542,4560,4617,4684,5141,5144,5151,5182,5203,5238,5245,
5246,5281,5282,5420,5422,5447,5474,5475,5541,5542,5544,5575
Environmental Science
1126,1137,1139,1153,1211,1218,1231,1232,1234,1434,1472,1578,
1602,1654,2152,2161,2171,2187,2202,2244,2245,2261,2262,2266,
2270,2420,2432,2438,2442,2454,2462,2466,2472,2516,2518,2560,
2561,2607,2618,2645,2650,2661,2669,3106,3107,3116,3123,3125,
3166,3175,3182,3186,3239,3248,3255,3263,3265,3273,3280,3282,
3284,3453,3454,3472,3477,3561,3577,3656,3660,3661,4112,4161,
4170,4178,4203,4221,4261,4262,4278,4284,4433,4472,4478,4482,
4487,4538,4544,4617,4678,4682,4684,5137,5179,5208,5233,5268,
5279,5429,5520
Ethnic Geography
1130,1230,1518,1530,1544,2143,2157,2233,2257,2286,2455,2505,
2557,2561,2628,2660,2661,2680,3159,3161,3261,3284,3421,3501,
3622,3637,3676,3685,4419,4451,4454,4519,4554,4588,4619,5119,
5148,5234,5409,5430,5568,5569
Ethnicity and Race
1121,1130,1142,1164,1173,1177,1201,1230,1251,1277,1280,1413,
1417,1430,1444,1446,1452,1458,1474,1477,1507,1510,1531,1533,
1552,1558,1622,1632,1646,1652,1656,1674,1680,1681,2115,2143,
2156,2157,2161,2164,2176,2215,2217,2233,2240,2256,2257,2261,
2268,2276,2282,2417,2437,2444,2447,2457,2476,2486,2487,2505,
2585,2587,2609,2628,2637,2651,2657,2663,2676,2682,3161,3169,
3170,3183,3229,3238,3257,3258,3261,3268,3288,3406,3412,3443,
3480,3501,3537,3570,3579,3588,3621,3676,3680,3681,4106,4129,
4139,4182,4206,4229,4234,4243,4247,4265,4266,4411,4439,4442,
4447,4454,4457,4462,4414,4508,4511,4519,4528,4554,4559,4576,
4579,4608,4618,4634,4638,4674,5121,5140,5145,5150,5219,5221,
5230,5234,5239,5409,5445,5530,5533,5569,5580
Eurasia
1553,1554,2186,2253,2286,2486,2553,2557,2653,3120,3284,3501,
3687,4658,5205
479
TOPICAL INDEX
Europe
1105,1118,1170,1175,1206,1210,1230,1251,1252,1279,1407,1432,
1474,1479,1507,1517,1520,1530,1565,1568,1579,1607,1634,1646,
1662,1680,2103,2105,2124,2142,2157,2165,2174,2205,2225,2233,
2239,2246,2268,2274,2286,2403,2453,2472,2479,2488,2528,2530,
2533,2544,2557,2561,2577,2579,2601,2603,2605,2639,2651,2657,
2661,2677,2685,3105,3144,3161,3169,3179,3188,3204,3256,3258,
3261,3276,3412,3417,3429,3434,3452,3482,3486,3534,3537,3538,
3548,3558,3561,3580,3581,3586,3658,3661,3668,4150,4175,4179,
4182,4185,4204,4213,4219,4239,4241,4275,4280,4282,4429,4440,
4475,4477,4480,4482,4504,4507,4543,4514,4580,4633,4674,5111,
5140,5148,5159,5207,5281,5442,5446,5456,5530,5569,5581
Field Methods
1107,1428,1532,1604,1607,1662,2104,2204,2215,2446,2447,2506,
2538,2609,2618,3204,3248,3523,3561,3587,3655,3661,3685,4105,
4156,4188,4208,4256,4447,4482,4501,4601,4682,5112,5170,5528,
5544
Gender
1113,1124,1130,1133,1142,1162,1173,1180,1213,1233,1242,1274,
1280,1413,1420,1438,1452,1458,1464,1480,1513,1520,1547,1552,
1555,1557,1579,1580,1647,1657,1680,2102,2108,2113,2117,2142,
2147,2161,2179,2185,2229,2246,2249,2261,2275,2279,2282,2405,
2415,2446,2482,2488,2557,2561,2580,2617,2661,3138,3161,3188,
3229,3240,3246,3251,3253,3254,3258,3260,3261,3283,3440,3446,
3562,3568,3569,3655,3668,3688,4111,4145,4166,4182,4187,4229,
4244,4263,4264,4265,4279,4287,4432,4444,4479,4501,4511,4548,
4574,4606,4608,4688,5122,5140,5148,5175,5221,5240,5252,5410,
5437,5442,5445,5448,5452,5523,5533,5548,5556
Geographic Information Science and Systems
1101,1123,1126,1129,1132,1137,1139,1140,1151,1157,1167,1178,
1180,1201,1210,1211,1218,1223,1226,1229,1234,1237,1240,1266,
1403,1408,1421,1426,1428,1437,1440,1448,1455,1457,1472,1482,
1502,1521,1523,1529,1533,1537,1540,1546,1548,1551,1570,1575,
1578,1582,1602,1608,1621,1629,1631,1637,1638,1639,1640,1646,
1648,1650,1664,1670,1671,1675,1676,1678,2102,2107,2134,2148,
2154,2155,2161,2169,2170,2171,2173,2177,2180,2183,2187,2239,
2242,2243,2245,2261,2262,2263,2265,2269,2287,2402,2433,2438,
2443,2448,2452,2454,2456,2459,2463,2467,2468,2469,2473,2474,
2479,2506,2528,2530,2534,2538,2543,2546,2548,2551,2554,2556,
2559,2561,2562,2566,2567,2572,2573,2578,2602,2620,2622,2634,
2656,2659,2661,2667,2669,2673,2678,3101,3117,3119,3121,3122,
3123,3125,3130,3133,3142,3158,3159,3161,3166,3167,3168,3173,
3178,3182,3186,3210,3223,3225,3230,3234,3246,3261,3266,3267,
3269,3270,3273,3286,3417,3419,3423,3424,3428,3432,3439,3445,
3462,3463,3467,3469,3472,3474,3482,3487,3501,3522,3523,3528,
3530,3531,3539,3545,3547,3550,3554,3561,3567,3570,3622,3623,
3630,3631,3633,3639,3645,3661,3667,3670,3673,3678,3687,4101,
4108,4120,4127,4128,4131,4133,4137,4140,4154,4157,4160,4161,
4162,4163,4172,4177,4178,4181,4182,4210,4220,4221,4231,4237,
4240,4241,4249,4255,4260,4261,4264,4272,4278,4282,4284,4421,
4434,4437,4448,4449,4453,4459,4462,4470,4473,4478,4479,4481,
4482,4484,4487,4505,4529,4531,4534,4544,4546,4558,4559,4562,
4563,4570,4578,4582,4603,4604,4611,4616,4632,4633,4644,4646,
4648,4670,4678,4681,4682,4684,4685,5111,5112,5116,5142,5146,
5147,5154,5168,5174,5178,5179,5209,5210,5212,5215,5219,5220,
5237,5243,5245,5246,5247,5254,5268,5270,5278,5279,5281,5420,
5429,5447,5452,5453,5454,5459,5468,5470,5520,5529,5534,5541,
5543,5544,5552,5553,5559,5570,5579
Geographic Theory
1120,1205,1238,1417,1438,1562,1565,1601,1610,1622,1630,1670,
2128,2159,2172,2182,2204,2208,2213,2254,2267,2279,2285,2443,
2478,2502,2637,2660,2667,2670,3111,3138,3157,3161,3183,3261,
3271,3445,3563,3632,3651,3657,4108,4119,4128,4165,4179,4183,
4184,4209,4213,4238,4250,4421,4432,4439,4440,4447,4448,4449,
4546,4557,4588,4648,4652,4663,4687,5106,5115,5152,5248,5442
Geographic Thought
1137,1146,1150,1170,1238,1425,1438,1463,1473,1517,1548,1565,
1570,1581,1634,1660,1677,2115,2156,2174,2176,2182,2185,2237,
2265,2279,2283,2285,2482,2511,2550,2555,2561,2570,2661,3123,
3146,3161,3254,3261,3279,3403,3446,3452,3457,3503,3603,3657,
3685,4111,4139,4179,4184,4185,4209,4211,4213,4238,4440,4447,
4473,4640,4685,5106,5446,5541
Geography and Urban Health
1121,1137,1178,1234,1239,1421,1424,1433,1472,1550,1579,1621,
2134,2149,2161,2164,2168,2169,2171,2173,2255,2261,2269,2408,
2456,2469,2473,2539,2546,2561,2562,2568,2569,2661,2662,2669,
2686,3161,3168,3169,3170,3173,3184,3243,3261,3268,3269,3270,
3443,3448,3467,3468,3469,3470,3548,3556,3561,3567,3569,3570,
3575,3652,3656,3661,3667,3669,3670,4157,4161,4162,4163,4170,
4248,4261,4262,4263,4270,4282,4421,4462,4463,4470,4414,4539,
4562,4563,4574,5107,5129,5168,5169,5170,5175,5252,5254,5268,
5269,5468,5469,5470
Geography Education
1104,1121,1151,1207,1241,1277,1428,1437,1530,1568,1630,1654,
1677,2102,2131,2161,2165,2167,2174,2180,2242,2261,2267,2402,
2442,2449,2451,2472,2502,2548,2551,2561,2568,2602,2605,2622,
2634,2661,3123,3145,3161,3223,3226,3230,3261,3403,3411,3421,
3423,3424,3446,3487,3503,3522,3523,3529,3561,3603,3623,3637,
3661,4107,4157,4160,4161,4182,4188,4210,4220,4261,4405,4408,
4473,4482,4505,4604,4653,5152,5250,5277,5454,5533
Geomorphology
1118,1126,1132,1165,1218,1241,1408,1503,1518,1618,2152,2161,
2166,2238,2252,2261,2266,2325,2466,2479,2566,2616,2650,3116,
3133,3148,3152,3178,3182,3247,3248,3407,3416,3447,3561,3661,
3687,4101,4131,4161,4261,4278,4472,4478,4637,4682,5219,5242
Global Change
1108,1111,1126,1128,1143,1148,1150,1208,1211,1226,1229,1240,
1242,1244,1410,1411,1456,1525,1534,1543,1555,1607,1662,1677,
2111,2120,2129,2132,2138,2144,2161,2165,2173,2178,2183,2220,
2225,2228,2244,2261,2262,2273,2404,2418,2429,2433,2520,2537,
2545,2560,2603,2620,2638,2645,2673,3116,3140,3141,3155,3181,
3182,3216,3239,3241,3250,3280,3281,3412,3460,3478,3534,3538,
3560,3561,3577,3632,3638,3652,3658,3661,4121,4132,4155,4161,
4178,4184,4234,4261,4316,4404,4464,4484,4486,4504,4544,4557,
4579,4582,4605,4637,4640,4669,4682,4684,4685,5110,5116,5137,
5142,5275,5431,5432,5448,5475,5520,5554,5575
Hazards and Vulnerability
1104,1106,1111,1118,1132,1137,1140,1157,1206,1212,1237,1240,
1244,1259,1411,1426,1433,1437,1452,1511,1523,1537,1551,1559,
1568,1573,1578,1580,1608,1633,1637,1638,1654,2107,2144,2152,
2154,2161,2166,2178,2184,2208,2213,2230,2245,2260,2261,2278,
2411,2460,2469,2474,2478,2531,2538,2549,2556,2561,2569,2578,
2579,2609,2638,2652,2661,2667,2669,2678,3122,3140,3147,3161,
3173,3178,3182,3183,3210,3239,3247,3252,3255,3261,3278,3279,
3282,3419,3428,3472,3477,3478,3484,3528,3547,3548,3561,3570,
3577,3578,3582,3583,3584,3642,3645,3652,3656,3661,3672,3678,
3685,4108,4112,4140,4150,4154,4161,4239,4240,4252,4254,4261,
4450,4455,4478,4504,4532,4547,4563,4574,4644,4668,4669,4674,
5132,5137,5158,5175,5237,5246,5410,5420,5447,5451,5475,5523,
5529,5570,5575
Higher Education
1151,1266,1422,1428,1530,1622,1630,1677,2101,2102,2120,2139,
2161,2180,2202,2225,2240,2261,2267,2451,2501,2502,2503,2548,
2554,2558,2561,2602,2661,3123,3148,3161,3223,3226,3261,3403,
3411,3423,3446,3523,3561,3623,3646,3661,4125,4127,4179,4204,
4505,4532,5239,5454,5533
480
TOPICAL INDEX
Historical Geography
1130,1180,1207,1222,1224,1231,1252,1269,1403,1416,1425,1444,
1477,1534,1556,1557,1570,1618,1632,1657,1660,1670,1677,1681,
2117,2118,2131,2143,2153,2157,2161,2170,2176,2208,2230,2234,
2253,2257,2261,2265,2268,2287,2411,2448,2457,2468,2472,2474,
2476,2479,2481,2511,2548,2553,2561,2574,2579,2617,2628,2648,
2660,2661,2662,2663,3121,3146,3161,3179,3184,3229,3245,3251,
3252,3256,3261,3263,3283,3287,3413,3421,3429,3446,3452,3463,
3479,3480,3552,3561,3577,3580,3621,3634,3661,3668,3680,3685,
4141,4179,4213,4244,4247,4253,4266,4280,4282,4408,4431,4434,
4459,4476,4505,4531,4547,4556,4559,4560,4562,4579,4582,4588,
4608,4678,4679,5110,5111,5138,5145,5150,5159,5179,5219,5238,
5245,5252,5253,5277,5279,5409,5422,5479,5579,5581
History of Geography
1174,1231,1473,1570,1630,1670,2283,2511,3146,3179,3246,3446,
3452,3552,4161,4213,4261,4440,4559,5152
Human Rights
1121,1170,1182,1246,1266,1267,1270,1457,1479,1481,1544,1562,
1660,1681,2117,2161,2249,2260,2261,2517,2561,2579,2661,2667,
3120,3131,3161,3211,3226,3261,3276,3429,3451,3457,3501,3561,
3572,3579,3642,3651,3661,3679,3688,4153,4179,4264,4442,4447,
4475,4482,4508,4555,4601,5111,5115,5121,5129,5170,5410,5523
Human-Environment Geography
1112,1113,1126,1139,1140,1143,1144,1150,1153,1164,1165,1175,
1182,1201,1206,1208,1212,1231,1232,1234,1237,1240,1241,1244,
1246,1252,1259,1266,1276,1404,1412,1418,1431,1434,1443,1449,
1459,1464,1472,1477,1503,1504,1521,1525,1533,1543,1551,1555,
1557,1558,1559,1564,1567,1573,1579,1581,1582,1602,1623,1641,
1643,1645,1649,1650,1651,1657,1673,1674,1675,1677,2104,2111,
2115,2117,2121,2130,2132,2134,2144,2145,2160,2161,2162,2164,
2166,2168,2171,2174,2175,2178,2183,2184,2204,2228,2229,2232,
2238,2247,2254,2255,2261,2274,2275,2278,2404,2408,2411,2428,
2432,2437,2438,2448,2452,2458,2460,2462,2472,2478,2504,2511,
2518,2532,2537,2539,2545,2555,2556,2559,2560,2561,2577,2580,
2601,2605,2608,2609,2618,2620,2630,2634,2638,2641,2645,2650,
2652,2657,2658,2661,2677,3106,3107,3108,3121,3124,3125,3132,
3137,3142,3145,3149,3153,3155,3158,3161,3167,3170,3175,3178,
3183,3185,3208,3216,3225,3231,3233,3237,3239,3247,3250,3252,
3255,3257,3261,3269,3270,3273,3282,3285,3429,3440,3448,3451,
3453,3472,3477,3481,3484,3485,3506,3548,3549,3561,3572,3578,
3582,3583,3584,3588,3633,3646,3652,3653,3661,4103,4105,4112,
4118,4124,4125,4132,4147,4152,4158,4159,4161,4163,4170,4174,
4179,4183,4188,4203,4212,4217,4218,4240,4242,4255,4256,4260,
4261,4262,4263,4272,4274,4277,4283,4404,4407,4417,4429,4432,
4433,4443,4445,4446,4448,4450,4452,4455,4463,4473,4476,4478,
4507,4508,4518,4531,4533,4538,4539,4547,4555,4556,4574,4576,
4577,4578,4579,4583,4587,4608,4617,4618,4634,4639,4644,4651,
4653,4655,4669,4683,4685,5105,5106,5115,5132,5139,5141,5159,
5168,5175,5182,5203,5207,5216,5219,5220,5222,5231,5232,5234,
5237,5238,5243,5247,5251,5252,5276,5282,5422,5428,5432,5437,
5448,5451,5453,5468,5476,5528,5531,5534,5558,5575,5579
Immigration/Transnationalism
1130,1138,1162,1220,1239,1262,1279,1420,1430,1454,1458,1462,
1479,1481,1510,1520,1530,1532,1544,1552,1558,1575,1630,1634,
1644,1647,1652,1660,1674,2148,2149,2161,2186,2205,2247,2253,
2261,2267,2417,2440,2455,2505,2524,2528,2544,2555,2557,2561,
2637,2661,3120,3169,3179,3204,3251,3258,3412,3420,3429,3457,
3488,3537,3552,3569,3657,3668,3688,4128,4141,4187,4219,4229,
4255,4257,4440,4445,4454,4457,4475,4480,4501,4554,4556,4514,
4580,4639,4674,5119,5121,5148,5152,5221,5230,5409,5410,5430,
5445,5523,5530,5533,5534
Indigenous Peoples
1113,1124,1140,1143,1146,1177,1243,1276,1428,1443,1456,1459,
1477,1518,1525,1533,1543,1552,1567,1618,1641,1645,1652,2111,
2129,2149,2160,2161,2171,2184,2217,2229,2256,2260,2261,2285,
2415,2474,2476,2479,2482,2504,2506,2532,2556,2561,2579,2580,
2609,2638,2652,2656,2661,2680,2685,2688,3107,3121,3132,3134,
3161,3177,3219,3261,3420,3421,3448,3521,3549,3561,3621,3661,
3676,3681,4119,4183,4185,4212,4242,4274,4283,4407,4442,4475,
4477,4531,4550,4556,4577,4579,4583,4586,4634,4655,4660,4683,
5182,5251,5268,5282,5476,5542
Land Use
1108,1116,1164,1176,1177,1178,1208,1220,1231,1232,1234,1237,
1240,1265,1269,1278,1431,1433,1444,1449,1472,1531,1574,1578,
1581,1608,1618,1631,1660,1682,2103,2106,2111,2129,2137,2145,
2161,2175,2183,2260,2261,2262,2263,2273,2287,2404,2418,2448,
2460,2473,2477,2503,2520,2549,2556,2560,2561,2580,2587,2607,
2661,2688,3104,3108,3121,3130,3142,3145,3148,3161,3163,3166,
3173,3186,3208,3225,3244,3261,3263,3278,3286,3404,3419,3474,
3477,3481,3504,3521,3529,3531,3561,3642,3650,3661,4103,4119,
4130,4161,4164,4174,4248,4254,4258,4261,4274,4282,4430,4431,
4443,4450,4452,4486,4534,4537,4582,4617,4637,4641,4644,4670,
4678,4687,5138,5154,5179,5210,5219,5234,5258,5275,5282,5428,
5445,5458,5470,5531,5541,5558,5579,5581
Land Use and Land Cover Change
1108,1112,1128,1178,1208,1218,1228,1231,1232,1237,1244,1278,
1401,1412,1434,1472,1549,1572,1578,1608,1624,1664,1673,1678,
2148,2155,2161,2220,2239,2245,2261,2262,2273,2404,2438,2466,
2467,2504,2506,2520,2529,2532,2534,2548,2560,2561,2579,2604,
2607,2638,2648,2650,2652,2661,2673,3107,3116,3125,3147,3163,
3175,3186,3208,3216,3233,3260,3263,3281,3286,3454,3462,3472,
3482,3531,3561,3577,3607,3631,3633,3642,3656,3661,3662,3673,
4118,4125,4147,4158,4159,4161,4164,4174,4178,4231,4246,4248,
4254,4258,4261,4278,4282,4433,4443,4452,4478,4482,4544,4570,
4582,4637,4642,4644,4679,4682,4687,5108,5129,5178,5179,5206,
5238,5243,5257,5276,5443,5451,5453,5479,5528,5541,5558,5579
Landscape
1107,1176,1178,1246,1252,1425,1450,1472,1517,1572,1607,1660,
1682,2101,2161,2201,2204,2215,2220,2230,2231,2238,2239,2257,
2261,2262,2273,2274,2276,2286,2401,2429,2474,2479,2486,2504,
2517,2550,2561,2581,2604,2618,2628,2656,2661,3121,3133,3151,
3161,3163,3165,3166,3179,3254,3261,3263,3277,3279,3284,3287,
3421,3428,3443,3448,3463,3479,3480,3482,3556,3561,3580,3621,
3631,3633,3646,3661,3680,3685,4121,4161,4166,4184,4203,4247,
4260,4261,4445,4473,4529,4559,4560,4570,4574,4582,4633,4642,
4652,4687,5112,5121,5122,5138,5145,5151,5208,5222,5234,5238,
5245,5281,5422,5479,5537,5558
Latin America
1108,1112,1119,1144,1146,1148,1152,1177,1212,1213,1216,1232,
1233,1243,1244,1268,1276,1282,1410,1412,1416,1425,1448,1453,
1462,1464,1470,1507,1523,1541,1544,1574,1580,1581,1641,1644,
1649,1658,2106,2108,2117,2118,2120,2138,2140,2147,2148,2151,
2160,2161,2162,2172,2175,2184,2215,2217,2229,2231,2256,2261,
2262,2285,2401,2404,2408,2411,2424,2437,2440,2458,2460,2481,
2482,2486,2501,2504,2511,2515,2534,2537,2544,2548,2549,2555,
2561,2562,2574,2578,2580,2584,2604,2605,2637,2645,2650,2661,
2670,2680,2688,3101,3108,3125,3132,3140,3142,3144,3145,3148,
3155,3158,3161,3165,3188,3208,3219,3231,3240,3243,3251,3261,
3278,3281,3285,3404,3420,3434,3440,3448,3449,3455,3475,3501,
3556,3561,3562,3575,3621,3643,3654,3661,3669,3688,4103,4105,
4119,4121,4134,4146,4150,4158,4174,4182,4183,4185,4203,4209,
4244,4257,4258,4274,4277,4442,4450,4455,4476,4477,4486,4501,
4504,4533,4553,4556,4562,4576,4586,4611,4618,4658,5122,5127,
5128,5141,5151,5154,5170,5181,5216,5221,5228,5259,5275,5276,
5409,5428,5437,5445,5479,5521,5528,5541,5542,5544,5546,5576,
5580
Location Theory
1105,2245,2263,2403,2467,2561,2661,3117,3439,3486,4238,4241,
4430,4548,5127,5228,5570
481
TOPICAL INDEX
Marine and Coastal Resources
1567,1624,2252,2545,2641,3185,3220,3239,3285,3485,3561,3661,
3682,4101,4121,4124,4125,4161,4181,4261,4433,4478,4669,4678,
5112,5215,5260,5537
Marketing Geography
1116,2401,2561,2661,2663,3277,3424,4280,5123,5209,5250
Medical and Health Geography
1113,1119,1124,1128,1182,1213,1221,1224,1234,1239,1413,1420,
1421,1424,1464,1520,1521,1560,1621,1639,1668,1681,2149,2155,
2161,2164,2168,2169,2171,2177,2204,2233,2255,2261,2269,2433,
2452,2456,2465,2467,2469,2472,2539,2561,2562,2567,2605,2647,
2661,2662,2669,3160,3161,3167,3168,3169,3170,3172,3173,3184,
3226,3261,3268,3269,3270,3273,3419,3445,3452,3467,3468,3469,
3470,3481,3539,3548,3568,3569,3656,3667,3668,3669,3670,3681,
4125,4145,4157,4161,4162,4170,4221,4232,4248,4261,4263,4270,
4421,4446,4447,4462,4463,4470,4529,4532,4534,4562,4563,4570,
4574,4618,4639,4644,4646,4688,5105,5139,5153,5168,5169,5170,
5230,5233,5254,5268,5269,5270,5459,5469,5470,5530
Middle America
1541,2557,2576,4174,5259
Middle East
1126,1175,1182,1249,1262,1267,1269,1407,1507,1541,1552,1567,
1579,1632,1680,2117,2130,2147,2153,2161,2213,2230,2253,2261,
2282,2430,2561,2576,2578,2584,2609,2618,2661,2676,3145,3263,
3413,3431,3621,3651,3658,4109,4155,4161,4249,4261,4266,4275,
4446,4553,4649,4657,4682,5139,5140,5144,5148,5174,5256,5274,
5442,5455,5469,5474
Migration
1133,1139,1144,1152,1162,1232,1233,1239,1244,1262,1279,1420,
1430,1444,1458,1462,1479,1480,1510,1520,1530,1539,1543,1544,
1564,1575,1579,1623,1630,1644,1674,1680,2113,2115,2133,2137,
2148,2161,2179,2205,2240,2247,2253,2261,2282,2417,2440,2444,
2445,2455,2456,2474,2505,2533,2544,2555,2557,2561,2585,2630,
2631,2650,2661,3120,3161,3220,3237,3252,3257,3258,3261,3272,
3412,3434,3533,3537,3552,3557,3558,3579,3588,3668,3688,4106,
4111,4124,4125,4175,4182,4206,4230,4237,4239,4287,4430,4444,
4451,4457,4414,4482,4553,4554,4514,4576,4582,4601,4638,4614,
4673,4674,4688,5119,5122,5140,5144,5174,5181,5221,5230,5246,
5257,5410,5430,5442,5523,5528,5530,5569,5580
Military Geography
1452,1549,1652,2118,2130,2161,2230,2261,2448,2486,2517,2561,
2576,2617,2661,3161,3231,3261,3431,3537,3579,3609,3642,3679,
3681,3685,4108,4141,4266,4439,4453,4455,4555,4556,4588,4601,
4611,4649,5105,5121
Mountain Environments
1165,1211,1218,1269,1443,1459,1559,2161,2167,2218,2247,2248,
2261,2420,2511,2529,2538,2566,2618,2650,3108,3132,3250,3260,
3263,3279,3454,3460,3462,3560,3561,3657,3660,3661,4121,4158,
4161,4164,4177,4261,4277,4278,4431,4452,4472,4507,4531,4683,
4687,5120,5142,5182,5220,5242,5429,5520,5541
Natural Resources
1101,1150,1201,1212,1241,1243,1249,1259,1276,1412,1443,1549,
1560,1608,1624,1640,1645,1675,1681,2132,2153,2161,2162,2163,
2229,2253,2261,2270,2418,2438,2462,2518,2529,2553,2561,2575,
2648,2650,2661,3104,3125,3134,3145,3148,3151,3207,3231,3239,
3252,3265,3448,3472,3481,3485,3521,3533,3561,3584,3637,3661,
3662,4108,4161,4203,4209,4212,4232,4261,4287,4452,4455,4472,
4482,4486,4507,4534,4539,4544,4550,4555,4558,4617,4658,4678,
4683,4687,5106,5141,5153,5158,5281,5282,5452,5458,5558
Oceanography
1118,2156,2252,2312,3530,3561,3661,4121,4131,4682,5212,5215
Pacic Islands
1454,1543,1641,2274,2628,3165,3234,3265,3277,3278,3279,3485,
3584,3681,4182,4453,4478,5132,5537
Pacic Rim
1454,3434,4103,4240,4480
Paleoenvironmental Change
1126,1232,1418,1518,1618,2138,2218,2238,2479,2516,2518,2537,
2566,2616,2618,3181,3216,3247,3281,3447,3454,3560,3561,3577,
3661,4161,4177,4261,4277,4477,4577,4682,5220,5242,5279
Physical Geography
1111,1118,1126,1132,1137,1211,1232,1403,1408,1411,1426,1503,
1511,1643,1654,2138,2161,2218,2220,2238,2244,2248,2252,2261,
2418,2429,2462,2466,2467,2479,2513,2516,2518,2520,2566,2569,
2620,2645,2648,3147,3148,3152,3165,3181,3239,3248,3250,3263,
3265,3280,3281,3416,3447,3454,3460,3462,3560,3561,3577,3642,
3660,3661,3687,4101,4161,4177,4261,4278,4284,4316,4438,4482,
4637,4682,5219,5220,5242,5275,5279,5429,5520,5533
Planning Geography
1102,1106,1164,1168,1223,1421,1433,1441,1448,1505,1545,1552,
1571,1574,2119,2137,2151,2171,2225,2268,2287,2403,2428,2433,
2503,2545,2549,2568,2570,2578,2639,2649,2657,2685,3104,3122,
3142,3157,3161,3163,3167,3186,3188,3257,3261,3285,3288,3404,
3406,3453,3457,3481,3547,3556,3563,3646,3657,3662,3687,4106,
4107,4109,4160,4161,4182,4184,4185,4203,4217,4234,4261,4270,
4280,4408,4443,4452,4463,4580,4619,4632,4649,4678,5105,5238,
5243,5281,5430,5459,5476,5575
Polar Regions
1113,1150,2285,2420,2561,2566,2652,2656,2661,3107,3134,3161,
3207,3261,3407,3607,4112,4161,4261,4480,4580,5142,5222,5420,
5434,5437,5476
Political Geography
1103,1106,1107,1110,1112,1119,1122,1129,1130,1138,1142,1143,
1144,1148,1150,1152,1153,1154,1159,1162,1170,1174,1175,1177,
1180,1206,1219,1224,1225,1226,1230,1231,1238,1254,1262,1269,
1275,1279,1280,1282,1407,1412,1417,1431,1447,1449,1452,1454,
1456,1462,1463,1464,1470,1473,1474,1477,1479,1481,1504,1509,
1510,1513,1519,1545,1549,1552,1553,1554,1556,1562,1564,1565,
1567,1570,1573,1575,1579,1606,1619,1622,1649,1651,1652,1656,
1662,1670,1676,1680,1681,2111,2113,2117,2118,2119,2120,2130,
2132,2133,2144,2148,2150,2151,2156,2158,2160,2165,2170,2176,
2185,2186,2188,2203,2217,2228,2229,2230,2232,2241,2247,2253,
2265,2275,2276,2277,2281,2285,2286,2401,2403,2415,2417,2430,
2431,2434,2437,2440,2441,2443,2445,2447,2448,2452,2453,2456,
2458,2470,2478,2482,2486,2487,2511,2532,2540,2544,2549,2553,
2561,2570,2574,2575,2576,2580,2582,2584,2585,2603,2617,2632,
2633,2637,2649,2657,2660,2661,2670,2676,2682,2685,2688,3106,
3120,3131,3134,3144,3145,3146,3151,3155,3161,3162,3169,3172,
3175,3183,3185,3211,3220,3226,3231,3238,3243,3244,3249,3255,
3256,3258,3261,3271,3272,3278,3284,3287,3288,3315,3406,3412,
3413,3420,3429,3431,3433,3434,3443,3449,3451,3452,3455,3457,
3483,3485,3486,3501,3504,3506,3533,3534,3551,3552,3554,3556,
3558,3561,3562,3572,3575,3579,3580,3581,3585,3587,3609,3621,
3622,3634,3638,3643,3651,3654,3658,3661,3668,3676,3678,3679,
3685,4107,4109,4119,4128,4132,4134,4141,4143,4149,4155,4164,
4173,4175,4179,4180,4182,4183,4185,4187,4207,4209,4211,4217,
4219,4229,4234,4237,4239,4243,4244,4245,4249,4253,4255,4266,
4273,4275,4280,4282,4283,4439,4440,4446,4449,4453,4455,4414,
4480,4501,4504,4506,4518,4528,4530,4539,4543,4553,4555,4557,
4560,4574,4580,4586,4588,4601,4605,4618,4619,4634,4640,4649,
4653,4658,4660,4670,4674,4679,4687,4688,5105,5106,5115,5121,
5129,5130,5145,5151,5153,5156,5203,5216,5232,5251,5253,5256,
5276,5277,5410,5432,5434,5442,5446,5455,5469,5480,5523,5541,
5542,5546,5547,5557
482
TOPICAL INDEX
Population Geography
1164,1167,1208,1251,1430,1444,1446,1530,1544,1546,1575,1578,
1629,1639,1644,1646,1658,2148,2161,2233,2247,2261,2405,2428,
2433,2434,2444,2455,2469,2505,2533,2557,2559,2561,2633,2647,
2661,2681,3122,3130,3138,3158,3159,3161,3168,3170,3188,3234,
3237,3247,3261,3268,3269,3286,3450,3469,3479,3482,3548,3558,
3578,3622,3642,3669,4124,4125,4157,4173,4237,4238,4244,4262,
4265,4282,4419,4421,4440,4454,4459,4519,4554,4582,4670,5119,
5157,5158,5210,5219,5230,5246,5430,5459,5469,5530,5548
Qualitative Methods
1102,1120,1224,1225,1270,1278,1424,1443,1453,1470,1525,1532,
1545,1582,1606,1610,1638,1646,1677,2158,2160,2167,2172,2178,
2182,2208,2243,2249,2254,2258,2265,2274,2279,2288,2447,2507,
2528,2534,2543,2561,2586,2609,2617,2637,2651,2661,2668,2685,
2686,3104,3124,3157,3177,3208,3211,3219,3272,3404,3475,3522,
3545,3575,3584,3643,3655,4120,4156,4182,4206,4208,4256,4432,
4447,4475,4479,4501,4546,4548,4514,4583,4587,4658,5116,5122,
5170,5256,5274,5456,5521
Remote Sensing
1101,1108,1126,1128,1137,1210,1218,1228,1234,1408,1412,1434,
1437,1453,1472,1560,1572,1578,1582,1608,1637,1644,1664,1678,
2161,2163,2166,2173,2180,2187,2204,2220,2228,2244,2252,2261,
2273,2429,2433,2438,2452,2454,2467,2473,2506,2529,2538,2548,
2561,2562,2566,2567,2569,2573,2579,2648,2661,2673,3107,3116,
3122,3133,3161,3166,3173,3182,3186,3230,3233,3248,3261,3266,
3273,3286,3417,3448,3460,3472,3531,3537,3550,3561,3577,3607,
3630,3631,3633,3639,3642,3660,3661,3673,3679,4101,4108,4125,
4147,4154,4159,4161,4178,4182,4221,4254,4258,4260,4261,4455,
4478,4482,4532,4544,4562,4570,4578,4637,4641,4644,4656,4684,
4685,5108,5112,5116,5120,5142,5178,5210,5212,5215,5233,5255,
5429,5443,5454,5479,5529,5558
Resources
1119,1204,1241,1275,1456,1457,1504,1568,1645,2111,2184,2213,
2232,2284,2288,2541,2577,2608,3108,3141,3153,3163,3175,3177,
3185,3477,3561,3575,3638,3661,4103,4109,4182,4212,4238,4248,
4282,4452,4458,4544,4638,4684,5105,5203,5521
Qualitative Research
1102,1107,1113,1121,1124,1130,1138,1139,1147,1168,1173,1182,
1204,1224,1225,1423,1430,1432,1448,1452,1465,1474,1480,1505,
1507,1522,1532,1547,1638,1641,1647,1676,1677,1682,2101,2103,
2115,2120,2154,2158,2161,2165,2167,2169,2172,2174,2185,2186,
2204,2237,2240,2246,2254,2255,2261,2288,2415,2440,2445,2446,
2447,2462,2486,2544,2553,2561,2570,2586,2603,2609,2634,2651,
2657,2661,2668,2677,2681,3142,3161,3172,3204,3219,3220,3226,
3229,3241,3245,3261,3278,3403,3406,3421,3453,3457,3477,3479,
3480,3538,3557,3562,3569,3655,3657,4104,4106,4132,4145,4146,
4156,4161,4166,4179,4206,4208,4213,4229,4232,4239,4261,4265,
4275,4404,4419,4439,4444,4447,4453,4501,4507,4529,4533,4542,
4559,4574,4601,4678,5106,5107,5116,5148,5150,5151,5181,5207,
5239,5250,5252,5256,5268,5442,5454,5456,5542,5546,5568,5569,
5581
Rural Geography
1107,1173,1175,1176,1177,1246,1247,1275,1416,1433,1448,1531,
1558,1604,1657,1658,1660,2108,2124,2131,2160,2168,2258,2437,
2486,2508,2530,2531,2532,2561,2568,2581,2609,2631,2661,2681,
3145,3149,3161,3163,3184,3205,3207,3244,3249,3261,3263,3268,
3279,3434,3445,3457,3477,3478,3479,3481,3558,3561,3581,3582,
3632,3633,3644,3661,3662,3673,4103,4105,4118,4146,4152,4157,
4187,4188,4218,4232,4246,4252,4287,4407,4408,4429,4440,4444,
4446,4458,4414,4473,4529,4534,4550,4558,4560,4643,4649,4655,
5105,5110,5115,5131,5132,5138,5144,5156,5157,5160,5203,5231,
5245,5251,5257,5259,5282,5459,5468,5479,5528,5537,5557,5559
Quantitative Methods
1108,1116,1123,1128,1129,1140,1174,1178,1205,1223,1228,1229,
1232,1251,1274,1421,1423,1426,1443,1444,1446,1502,1506,1518,
1529,1540,1544,1546,1558,1575,1582,1604,1621,1624,1646,1648,
1664,2105,2124,2145,2161,2173,2178,2205,2230,2233,2244,2261,
2273,2444,2459,2474,2484,2520,2539,2559,2561,2567,2572,2620,
2622,2633,2634,2659,2661,2677,3105,3119,3147,3161,3167,3168,
3169,3181,3186,3205,3210,3211,3230,3237,3241,3261,3265,3267,
3272,3273,3281,3428,3439,3450,3462,3478,3502,3529,3538,3545,
3548,3561,3567,3578,3602,3637,3639,3645,3651,3661,4107,4130,
4155,4161,4164,4182,4204,4213,4221,4231,4248,4260,4261,4270,
4282,4421,4451,4462,4482,4529,4534,4546,4547,4604,4616,4641,
4646,4678,4681,5112,5127,5128,5143,5146,5147,5152,5154,5160,
5178,5208,5210,5243,5247,5254,5275,5277,5470,5548,5580
Sexuality
1180,1213,1247,1280,1424,1432,1464,1480,1547,1564,1580,1647,
2146,2179,2246,2282,2446,2482,3169,3251,3446,3451,3562,3668,
3676,4111,4166,4182,4244,4264,4279,4479,4511,4528,4652,5140,
5230,5240,5442,5448
Russia
1152,1554,2161,2253,2261,2265,2286,2553,2561,2653,2661,3207,
3284,3556,3607,4119,4155,5111,5203
Social Geography
1103,1106,1113,1120,1122,1133,1142,1147,1170,1180,1182,1204,
1207,1230,1251,1265,1266,1269,1270,1280,1412,1452,1456,1457,
1465,1470,1481,1504,1507,1510,1513,1519,1520,1522,1532,1534,
1541,1557,1562,1565,1568,1576,1602,1610,1622,1632,1634,1638,
1639,1644,1647,1658,1660,1674,1681,2106,2113,2117,2118,2119,
2120,2140,2142,2143,2145,2147,2157,2160,2161,2167,2174,2176,
2179,2185,2188,2204,2225,2237,2240,2242,2251,2254,2257,2261,
2265,2267,2268,2279,2288,2408,2428,2433,2434,2440,2446,2447,
2453,2455,2457,2470,2482,2488,2508,2515,2530,2539,2557,2559,
2561,2570,2572,2575,2582,2584,2585,2628,2630,2639,2647,2649,
2651,2661,2668,2681,2682,3101,3122,3124,3138,3156,3158,3161,
3162,3169,3172,3188,3204,3226,3234,3237,3243,3251,3255,3256,
3261,3276,3277,3288,3412,3443,3446,3448,3450,3462,3468,3480,
3488,3504,3529,3551,3554,3557,3561,3569,3580,3587,3588,3643,
3644,3655,3657,3661,3684,3688,4105,4106,4109,4124,4128,4129,
4134,4141,4145,4165,4166,4179,4182,4185,4187,4203,4206,4212,
4219,4229,4234,4237,4239,4241,4245,4249,4257,4265,4270,4272,
4275,4279,4280,4287,4419,4425,4440,4446,4448,4454,4462,4414,
4475,4479,4481,4487,4501,4528,4530,4542,4557,4559,4574,4583,
4601,4606,4632,4639,4648,4649,4674,4688,5105,5110,5115,5119,
5128,5130,5140,5146,5148,5153,5156,5157,5174,5207,5230,5240,
5250,5253,5256,5258,5268,5422,5428,5445,5446,5448,5455,5469,
5474,5480,5533,5534,5543,5547,5548,5556,5559,5568,5580
483
TOPICAL INDEX
Social Theory
1103,1107,1110,1113,1122,1124,1138,1142,1146,1150,1162,1170,
1182,1204,1213,1225,1244,1247,1249,1267,1268,1275,1407,1454,
1464,1470,1513,1519,1525,1534,1540,1548,1564,1565,1568,1580,
1619,1622,1634,1638,1657,1670,1682,2104,2106,2108,2113,2118,
2128,2142,2154,2158,2172,2182,2185,2204,2225,2240,2242,2243,
2246,2251,2254,2256,2276,2279,2283,2408,2415,2417,2434,2443,
2455,2470,2476,2478,2482,2487,2501,2515,2517,2528,2585,2623,
2649,3104,3138,3141,3149,3161,3172,3184,3211,3219,3220,3226,
3231,3238,3239,3240,3243,3249,3253,3254,3261,3420,3431,3443,
3451,3532,3534,3538,3551,3553,3568,3579,3634,3638,3651,3657,
3668,3681,4111,4130,4139,4145,4149,4156,4166,4180,4184,4185,
4186,4208,4209,4211,4234,4245,4247,4275,4282,4286,4419,4439,
4448,4449,4480,4486,4508,4518,4528,4542,4555,4557,4560,4579,
4580,4587,4606,4616,4618,4640,4649,4652,4660,4614,4674,4683,
5115,5156,5160,5202,5251,5256,5260,5409,5432,5442,5445,5446,
5542
Soils
1132,1218,1411,1503,1518,1618,2161,2261,2266,2460,2608,3265,
3473,3561,3661,4108,4161,4261,4684,5179
South America
1173,1212,1252,1267,1412,1449,1518,1649,2131,2154,2161,2249,
2258,2261,2447,2504,2540,2541,2566,2586,2601,2604,2649,3143,
3219,3473,3551,3561,3643,3651,3661,4121,4161,4164,4174,4182,
4258,4261,4476,4668,5128,5144,5148,5168,5228
Spatial Analysis & Modeling
1105,1121,1123,1129,1132,1137,1167,1182,1201,1221,1223,1229,
1234,1240,1401,1405,1408,1421,1426,1437,1440,1444,1472,1479,
1482,1502,1509,1517,1518,1529,1546,1551,1560,1575,1582,1602,
1608,1621,1623,1629,1640,1648,1664,1673,1675,1678,2107,2130,
2134,2145,2148,2154,2155,2159,2161,2166,2169,2171,2177,2183,
2238,2245,2251,2255,2261,2262,2263,2269,2273,2420,2428,2433,
2438,2448,2452,2454,2459,2465,2467,2469,2472,2508,2528,2538,
2539,2546,2548,2554,2559,2561,2562,2567,2573,2601,2604,2607,
2620,2633,2634,2645,2659,2661,2662,2667,2673,2678,3107,3117,
3119,3130,3147,3158,3159,3161,3165,3167,3168,3170,3173,3178,
3182,3184,3186,3210,3225,3230,3233,3239,3246,3261,3267,3273,
3285,3286,3288,3417,3419,3428,3439,3445,3460,3462,3467,3472,
3474,3502,3528,3530,3538,3539,3545,3548,3561,3569,3573,3578,
3602,3630,3631,3639,3644,3645,3646,3656,3660,3661,3662,3667,
3670,3678,4108,4125,4128,4131,4140,4147,4157,4160,4161,4162,
4163,4181,4220,4221,4230,4231,4232,4233,4237,4240,4254,4261,
4265,4282,4421,4437,4443,4448,4455,4462,4473,4481,4482,4484,
4519,4529,4532,4534,4538,4544,4546,4547,4562,4578,4603,4616,
4641,4646,4648,4670,4682,4685,4687,5120,5137,5143,5146,5147,
5150,5154,5168,5169,5206,5208,5209,5210,5233,5234,5242,5243,
5246,5247,5254,5269,5270,5277,5278,5443,5447,5453,5458,5470,
5479,5529,5534,5543,5552,5553,5559,5579
Sustainability Science
1104,1107,1123,1140,1178,1204,1222,1241,1278,1282,1401,1422,
1434,1504,1548,1558,1563,1601,1606,1650,1673,2103,2161,2183,
2239,2252,2261,2262,2288,2404,2408,2448,2462,2528,2531,2558,
2561,2577,2652,2653,2661,2668,3157,3161,3175,3207,3216,3225,
3240,3248,3261,3266,3275,3277,3416,3417,3419,3423,3473,3475,
3532,3539,3561,3567,3572,3582,3606,3644,3661,4104,4117,4124,
4137,4160,4161,4165,4181,4186,4204,4213,4233,4246,4258,4261,
4263,4284,4286,4443,4450,4452,4531,4550,4617,4655,4668,5116,
5137,5141,5153,5157,5233,5255,5428,5547,5558
Temporal GIS
1229,1576,1608,1640,2161,2252,2261,2269,2428,2454,2459,2465,
2559,3210,3267,3428,3429,3445,3522,3667,4140,4147,4161,4162,
4231,4261,4448,4470,4414,4482,4484,4544,4546,4548,4603,4611,
4685,5209,5219,5246,5247,5552,5553
Third World
1177,1541,1555,1557,1641,2103,2144,2169,2178,2530,2541,2575,
2576,2649,2660,2679,3161,3162,3188,3244,3261,3276,3440,3579,
3643,4156,4186,4188,4253,4532,4542,4601,4639,4663,5130,5274,
5282,5474,5480
Tourism Geography
1129,1138,1220,1241,1416,1417,1428,1438,1441,1451,1453,1540,
1541,1602,1634,1641,1647,1660,1663,2131,2148,2149,2150,2181,
2185,2186,2201,2208,2225,2231,2288,2430,2481,2482,2484,2530,
2557,2561,2579,2630,2645,2648,2661,3134,3156,3161,3177,3188,
3256,3261,3277,3279,3283,3479,3480,3484,3558,3561,3584,3622,
3661,3684,4105,4131,4161,4182,4188,4261,4282,4408,4431,4507,
4553,4601,4633,4634,4651,4652,5107,5110,5138,5139,5147,5154,
5181,5231,5243,5281,5422,5437,5452,5537,5568
Transportation Geography
1102,1116,1121,1123,1147,1154,1163,1167,1216,1223,1239,1247,
1265,1267,1421,1423,1448,1451,1456,1463,1529,1537,1540,1548,
1551,1554,1556,1558,1571,1576,1629,1648,1662,1670,1671,2119,
2148,2154,2161,2171,2183,2215,2251,2261,2277,2287,2428,2448,
2454,2468,2473,2507,2534,2559,2561,2569,2572,2586,2601,2607,
2623,2633,2659,2661,2662,2668,2677,2678,2686,3101,3119,3157,
3161,3173,3220,3248,3257,3261,3267,3438,3439,3457,3469,3529,
3533,3545,3550,3557,3558,3567,3639,3644,3645,3650,3657,3667,
4133,4137,4139,4150,4163,4164,4170,4172,4182,4187,4232,4233,
4250,4272,4282,4287,4408,4425,4437,4448,4449,4462,4463,4481,
4482,4484,4529,4537,4548,4570,4603,4604,4648,4614,4681,5128,
5143,5209,5228,5245,5250,5254,5258,5281,5447,5475,5481,5533,
5534,5543,5553,5581
United States
1123,1132,1167,1213,1223,1225,1265,1403,1405,1413,1416,1425,
1444,1482,1509,1511,1530,1545,1567,1571,1619,1622,1644,1652,
1657,2103,2120,2132,2140,2161,2165,2201,2202,2203,2231,2232,
2244,2246,2252,2258,2260,2261,2276,2428,2466,2468,2501,2518,
2561,2574,2602,2608,2633,2639,2647,2649,2651,2661,2668,2676,
3131,3149,3151,3160,3161,3170,3229,3231,3234,3238,3254,3261,
3277,3279,3287,3449,3454,3463,3477,3482,3560,3561,3579,3637,
3642,3650,3661,3678,4111,4182,4207,4242,4243,4255,4257,4272,
4431,4458,4477,4506,4511,4519,4528,4529,4555,4586,4634,4669,
4670,4687,5105,5107,5255,5256,5277,5459,5475,5570
Urban and Regional Planning
1101,1102,1103,1104,1105,1107,1116,1120,1122,1123,1132,1152,
1159,1163,1164,1168,1174,1178,1180,1201,1206,1210,1216,1223,
1228,1237,1240,1263,1265,1266,1268,1278,1282,1401,1405,1410,
1417,1422,1423,1445,1448,1450,1451,1455,1457,1463,1465,1480,
1482,1503,1504,1505,1509,1510,1522,1532,1534,1545,1548,1550,
1551,1555,1558,1571,1572,1574,1576,1601,1610,1619,1622,1623,
1631,1632,1634,1637,1646,1650,1652,1658,1663,1670,1671,1676,
2101,2103,2106,2115,2132,2134,2137,2148,2151,2154,2161,2168,
2172,2178,2181,2182,2183,2201,2202,2203,2208,2239,2250,2251,
2261,2263,2268,2273,2281,2287,2401,2403,2404,2408,2445,2448,
2459,2468,2472,2477,2481,2484,2487,2501,2505,2508,2517,2533,
2534,2540,2549,2558,2561,2567,2568,2577,2581,2584,2586,2587,
2588,2601,2603,2608,2623,2631,2632,2633,2634,2639,2648,2649,
2661,2668,2670,2685,2688,3104,3106,3111,3124,3125,3130,3131,
3137,3142,3148,3155,3157,3159,3160,3161,3162,3188,3206,3207,
3211,3225,3234,3237,3239,3257,3261,3266,3269,3275,3278,3285,
3287,3288,3404,3405,3406,3432,3433,3434,3438,3445,3448,3450,
3455,3457,3467,3469,3475,3478,3482,3486,3504,3506,3528,3529,
3531,3545,3553,3556,3557,3558,3561,3563,3567,3570,3572,3606,
3632,3642,3645,3650,3656,3658,3661,3662,3669,3676,4104,4105,
4106,4107,4109,4117,4124,4129,4137,4150,4160,4161,4163,4164,
4172,4175,4181,4217,4229,4230,4233,4234,4241,4245,4247,4250,
4260,4261,4264,4265,4272,4282,4404,4417,4419,4430,4434,4438,
4443,4445,4448,4449,4452,4453,4457,4458,4486,4505,4511,4529,
4533,4538,4539,4543,4547,4550,4551,4570,4578,4619,4632,4639,
4641,4642,4643,4646,4648,4657,4668,4669,4682,4687,5107,5110,
5115,5119,5121,5122,5123,5127,5128,5129,5130,5131,5150,5154,
484
TOPICAL INDEX
5156,5157,5158,5174,5175,5178,5206,5207,5209,5223,5228,5234,
5243,5245,5254,5256,5258,5274,5443,5456,5457,5458,5459,5468,
5469,5474,5475,5480,5481,5529,5543,5547,5552,5554,5555,5556,
5568,5570,5575,5580,5581
Urban Geography
1101,1102,1103,1105,1107,1110,1116,1119,1120,1121,1122,1123,
1133,1142,1147,1152,1159,1163,1164,1167,1168,1170,1173,1174,
1178,1180,1201,1204,1206,1207,1210,1216,1219,1220,1221,1222,
1225,1228,1233,1239,1242,1251,1263,1265,1267,1268,1274,1275,
1278,1280,1401,1404,1407,1410,1412,1415,1417,1421,1422,1430,
1431,1432,1445,1446,1447,1448,1450,1451,1452,1455,1457,1458,
1459,1463,1464,1465,1474,1480,1502,1504,1505,1506,1507,1510,
1513,1517,1519,1522,1523,1525,1531,1532,1533,1534,1539,1540,
1545,1546,1548,1550,1552,1553,1555,1557,1562,1565,1567,1568,
1572,1574,1575,1578,1580,1601,1602,1604,1606,1607,1610,1619,
1623,1631,1632,1634,1638,1644,1646,1648,1650,1651,1652,1656,
1660,1662,1671,1674,1675,1676,1678,1682,2101,2103,2106,2108,
2113,2115,2117,2118,2119,2120,2121,2137,2139,2140,2142,2143,
2147,2148,2150,2151,2158,2161,2164,2168,2170,2172,2173,2175,
2179,2181,2182,2187,2188,2201,2203,2204,2208,2213,2215,2225,
2229,2232,2237,2239,2240,2243,2246,2251,2253,2254,2257,2258,
2261,2268,2273,2274,2275,2276,2277,2281,2282,2285,2286,2287,
2288,2403,2408,2415,2417,2431,2434,2445,2446,2447,2448,2457,
2462,2467,2468,2472,2473,2476,2477,2481,2484,2487,2488,2501,
2503,2505,2507,2515,2533,2534,2540,2543,2549,2550,2553,2554,
2555,2558,2561,2568,2573,2576,2580,2581,2582,2584,2586,2587,
2588,2601,2603,2607,2608,2623,2628,2630,2631,2632,2634,2637,
2639,2645,2647,2648,2649,2651,2653,2658,2659,2661,2663,2668,
2670,2673,2677,2679,2680,2688,3101,3104,3106,3107,3111,3119,
3122,3124,3130,3131,3137,3138,3142,3143,3148,3155,3156,3157,
3158,3159,3160,3161,3162,3166,3167,3169,3173,3177,3179,3188,
3204,3205,3206,3207,3210,3211,3225,3234,3237,3238,3243,3256,
3257,3258,3261,3266,3268,3269,3271,3272,3284,3287,3288,3315,
3404,3405,3406,3412,3416,3419,3421,3423,3429,3433,3434,3438,
3443,3448,3450,3452,3455,3457,3467,3470,3474,3475,3482,3483,
3488,3501,3504,3506,3520,3522,3528,3529,3534,3545,3548,3553,
3554,3556,3557,3558,3561,3563,3567,3577,3582,3586,3588,3606,
3630,3639,3642,3643,3644,3645,3646,3650,3651,3656,3657,3658,
3661,3662,3667,3669,3676,3678,3681,4105,4106,4107,4109,4111,
4117,4119,4129,4130,4137,4139,4140,4141,4146,4147,4149,4150,
4156,4160,4161,4165,4166,4170,4172,4175,4181,4182,4185,4187,
4206,4207,4208,4213,4217,4219,4229,4230,4233,4234,4237,4239,
4241,4245,4247,4248,4249,4250,4256,4257,4260,4261,4262,4263,
4265,4270,4272,4275,4279,4280,4282,4283,4284,4286,4404,4411,
4417,4419,4429,4430,4432,4434,4440,4444,4445,4446,4448,4449,
4451,4452,4454,4455,4457,4463,4470,4475,4478,4479,4481,4482,
4486,4487,4506,4511,4518,4519,4529,4530,4532,4537,4542,4543,
4547,4548,4554,4557,4558,4563,4514,4576,4580,4582,4603,4606,
4608,4611,4616,4617,4618,4619,4632,4633,4640,4641,4642,4643,
4653,4657,4669,4682,5105,5107,5115,5119,5122,5123,5128,5130,
5141,5143,5145,5146,5150,5151,5154,5156,5157,5158,5159,5169,
5174,5206,5207,5209,5221,5228,5232,5233,5234,5239,5243,5250,
5251,5254,5256,5258,5260,5269,5270,5274,5409,5410,5420,5428,
5443,5445,5446,5452,5455,5456,5457,5458,5468,5469,5474,5475,
5476,5480,5481,5523,5533,5534,5543,5546,5547,5548,5552,5555,
5556,5557,5568,5580,5581
Water Resources and Hydrology
1111,1118,1132,1140,1157,1175,1176,1206,1208,1211,1212,1218,
1222,1225,1226,1232,1234,1240,1249,1275,1277,1278,1408,1411,
1418,1434,1441,1450,1453,1472,1477,1503,1511,1523,1545,1550,
1559,1573,1581,1606,1631,1643,1645,1650,1654,1657,1664,1673,
1675,2107,2115,2132,2145,2161,2166,2187,2213,2218,2232,2261,
2265,2266,2277,2278,2420,2429,2432,2452,2466,2513,2532,2548,
2553,2561,2566,2579,2585,2604,2620,2645,2653,2661,3133,3142,
3152,3161,3182,3248,3250,3261,3265,3280,3282,3423,3449,3455,
3462,3463,3472,3477,3521,3549,3550,3561,3568,3572,3573,3575,
3577,3655,3661,3672,3687,4101,4112,4121,4131,4143,4147,4161,
4165,4177,4178,4181,4250,4254,4255,4261,4263,4278,4433,4438,
4478,4487,4532,4547,4578,4587,4608,4637,4639,4678,4679,4682,
5141,5151,5153,5178,5207,5212,5215,5216,5219,5233,5242,5251,
5279,5410,5429,5453,5521,5523,5543,5544
Wine
1456,2187,2561,2661,3277,3432,3473,3561,3573,3661
Women
1213,1233,1239,1252,1274,1406,1413,1452,1457,1458,1480,1547,
1557,1564,1639,2161,2182,2261,2482,2537,2557,2561,2585,2661,
3170,3243,3446,3468,3551,3554,3562,3568,3580,3668,4111,4161,
4244,4245,4261,4264,4479,5148,5170,5230,5252,5410,5442,5523,
5548
485
NOTES
486
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