GIS '91 SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
Article Citations
1991
(Listed in order of appearance in the proceedings)
- Dangermond, J. Where is the Technology Leading Us? . GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 1-5.
- Husband, V. Old Growth Forests: Can the Conflicts be Resolved? GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 7-9.
- McMullan, D. Old Growth Forests: Can the Conflicts be Resolved? GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 11-14.
- Pojar, J. Old Growth Forests in British Columbia . GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 15-21.
- Riekena, J. The CAMAS project: building a computer-assisted management and analysis system for natural resource managers. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 31-35.
- Winkle, P. Digital forest management: Canfor's experience . GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 37-43.
- Korpi-Hyovalti, E. GIS in forestry taxation in Finland. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 47-49.
- Prisley, S., and J. Smith. The Effect of /Spatial data variability and decisions reached in a GIS environment . GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 53-57.
- Stumpf, K. The integration of resource inventory field data and thematic /Spatial databases. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 59-65.
- McAbee, J. Integration of /Spatial analysis technologies for forestry applications . GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 67-73.
- Sondheim, M., and R. Menes. General framework for geomatics data exchange. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 77-82.
- Latour, S., and M. Sondheim. Requirements of a Canadian geomatics interchange standard. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 85-88.
- Hofmeyr, H., D. Allen, and E. Kenk. Setting the stage for data sharing in British Columbia. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 89-93.
- Miller, S. Washington DNR's forest management tracking system: a design for the many-to-many relationship. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 97-100.
- Bulger, D., and H. Hunt. The Plonski forest management decision support system project. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 101-109.
- Wang, G. Xiao, and Wo-Shun Luk. Data management issues for GlSs. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 115-121.
- Bartier, P., and C. P. Keller. Integrating bedrock geology with stream sediment geochemistry in a GIS: case study NTS 92H . GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 125-132.
- Antenucci, J. A Sketch of Legal Issues confronting government GIS. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 135-137.
- Sugarbaker, L. A corporate perspective for treating data as an asset . GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 139-140.
- Bilsland, J. Some major legal issues affecting the Canadian GIS model and its participants. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 141-146.
- Jordan, G., and E. Baskent. GISFORMAN--A next generation wood supply model. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 149-156.
- Dippon, D., and C. Cadwell. Resource Management Planning - linking a land information system to a harvest scheduling model. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 157-166.
- Howard, D., and C. J. Barr. Sampling the countryside of Great Britain - GIS for the detection and prediction of rural change. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 171-176.
- Tracey, T. Oil and gas well drill site location analysis in the Targhee National Forest, Idaho, using a GIS. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 177-180.
- Levinsohn, A., and S. J. Brown. GIS and sustainable development in forest management. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 181-185.
- Ottitsch, A. The application of a GIS for optimizing multiple land use. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 187-199.
- Lucas, S., and R. Rose. The provision of general access to /Spatially integrated data. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 203-206.
- Lowe, G. GIS and OSI: application layer protocols. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 209-214.
- Marceil, J. Scanning for GIS applications. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 215-218.
- Schreier, H., et al. Nepal 2000, A GIS evaluation of the major land resources. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 221-225.
- Schmidt, M., and H. Schreier. Quantitative GIS analysis of the forest resources in a mountain watershed in Nepal. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 227-232.
- Yonzon, P., R. Jones, and J. Fox. GIS for assessing habitat and estimating population of red pandas, Langtang National Park, Nepal. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 233-241.
- Leggat, K., and D. Buckley. Implementing GIS into Alberta's integrated resource planning program. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 245-251.
- Johnstone, W., B. Hawkins, and L. Crooks. Development of a GIS implementation plan for the Yukon Department of Renewable Resources. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 253-263.
- Makokis, R., and D. Buckley. The role of GIS in integrated resource management for first nations initiatives in Alberta. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 265-270.
- Higgelke, P., P. Duinker, and S. Koppikar. GlS-based simulation of moose habitat carrying capacity in northwestern Ontario. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 271-275.
- Smith, S. Integrated national land resource coverage: New Zealand experiences W. McDonald. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 277-283.
- Fairhurst, K., and D. Vincent-Jones. Forest landscape management opportunities using a 3-D image analysis system. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 289-291.
- Isaacs, I. Video and direct digitizing of aerial photography for forest inventory. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 293-296.
- Hegyi, F., and Penny Walker. Multi-resource inventories with air and space-borne digital remote sensing, GIS and video imaging: tomorrow's vision, a reality today. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 297-299.
- MacDonald, R., C. Goodbrand, and W. Johnstone. Application of GIS to the planning and preliminary design of the Vancouver Island highway. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 303-318.
- Shasko, M. Assessing large-scale slope stability and failure within a GIS. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 319-327.
- Fogleman, B. Assessing the effects of aircraft overflights: a /Spatial analysis approach based on a GIS. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 329-333.
- Kieser, R., and G. Langford. Application of /Spatial analysis to fisheries acoustics. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 335-339.
- Verbyla, D. Potential use of GlSs in local climate warming forest research. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 345-347.
- Britton, J. Technical GIS training in the 90's. A retrospective, introspective, and prospective view. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 353-359.
- Sullivan, S., and C. Miller. GIS training and education - the need for a new approach. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 361-367.
- Rogerson, R. Curriculum materials for advancing the role of GIS in education. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 369-371.
- Thompson, P. A corporate GIS prototype. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 377-381.
- Prokop, R. Creating a corporate graphic data base: a manager's perspective. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 383-386.
- Coffelt, T. Ten Steps to a successful GIS . GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 387-389.
- Gray, M., and F. Schultz. Creating a digital natural resource database. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 393-398.
- Webber, C., J. Weiss, and W. T. Dawson. Technological advancement in forest inventory. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 399-403.
- Yazdani, P., and P. Friesen. Digital information standards: a major step in developing a GIS. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 409-410.
- Fain, M. Automated data conversion: technology and case studies. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 411-422.
- Gannon, J. Current and future GIS applications in the city of Halifax. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 425-427.
- Peterman, R. GIS integration with business systems. GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 433-436.
- Robbins, B. A regional information centre - a "planning supermarket". GIS '91 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1991. 1: 437-440.