GIS '92 SYMPOSIUM
Article Citations
1992
(Listed in order of appearance in the proceedings)
- Kenk, Evert, and Tony Baker. Designing British Columbia's land information infrastructure: from vision to reality. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Vrana, Ric. Design and operation of a meta-GlS. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Moore, Bob. The use of GIS as a dynamic multiple-use management tool by the U. S. Bureau of Land Management on federal public lands in Colorado. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Indome, Frank. Geographic information system for multidata database management. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Allen, Diane, and Hally D. Hofmeyer. /Spatial information sharing spells grief or relief ? GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Comeau, Mike. Integrating ecological and forestry databases using GIS. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Xaio, Yanni, and Brain Klinkenberg. Developing integrated/interfaced geographic information systems. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Dippon, Duane, Chris Cadwell, and Jeff Nighbert. Linking a /Spatially-oriented Northern Spotted Owl population dynamics model with the Western Oregon Digital Database. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Arthaud, Greg. Multi-ownership integration of forest stand data: A case study in Itasca County, Minnesota. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Haag, Richard, and Paul Young. Alberta's vegetation information system. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Norton, T. W., et al. Approaches to forest survey, inventory, evaluation and planning using biophysical models of landscape processes. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Langran, Gail. Forest monitoring using temporal GIS techniques. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Bilodeau, Jean-Marie, and Kim Lowell. Analysis of the /Spatial distribution of a forest population for the planning of a forest inventory. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Mackay, Brendan, and Daniel W. McKenney. Quality control in data base development and /Spatial analysis. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Goodbrand, Charles. Viewscape analysis a comprehensive methodology. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Berris, Catherine. Design and simulations of harvesting by visual quality objectives class. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Richer, Olivier, and Jean-Jacques Chevallier. Decision support tool for wood harvesting management in regard to landscape quality integrity. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Jordan, Glen. GIS and forest management-towards the next century. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Pittman, Boyd, and Rick Wightman. GIS and forest management planning-improving operational reality in /Spatial modelling. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Carleton, David, and Glen Jordan. GIS and forest management planning-integrating strategic and operations considerations. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Dick, Bob. Up the GIS learning curve-the New Brunswick forest management experience. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Kessell, Stephen, and Judith A. Beck. Tracking suppression resources via an Australian fire management system in principle and in practice. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Chou, Yue Hong. Evaluating /Spatial strategies of wildfire prevention with a GIS. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Kennett, Robert. Integration of silvicultural record keeping and geographic information systems. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Whitehead, Brad, Peter J. Kofoed, and Glen A. Jordan. GlS-based strategic planning at MacMillan Bloedel Limited. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Arseneau, Gilles, and Kim Lowell. Elements for tracking forest planning in Quebec with the aid of GIS. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Lowell, Kim. Probability based /Spatial-temporal modelling for natural forests sampling techniques, model development, accuracy assessment, and residual evaluation. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Cimon, Norm, and Priscilla Coe. The Map Machine using the structured query language to produce precisely tailored GIS maps of telemetry observations. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Queen, Lloyd. Integrating /Spatial models of recreation, wildlife, and timber resources . GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Norton, T. W., D. W. McKenney, and W. R. Watt. A biophysical process approach to wildlife modelling in forestry. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Kuhn, Joe, and Diane Evans. BC Indian fisheries information system communication techniques for consultation and negotiation. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Rickers, John. Continuous habitat suitability modelling using convolution filters. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Green, Pat. Using GIS to analyze Spotted Owl habitat within Oregon. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Hidyat, Herman. Mapping and establishing GIS for tropical rain forest in Indonesia. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Barthel, Kevin, Glenn Morgan, and Stephen J. Ventura. Reliability of GIS for environmental assessment in data poor regions. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Bernath, Steven, et al. Using GIS and image processing to prioritize cumulative effects analysis. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Case, James, and Judith A. Smith. An examination of the role of GIS in the regulatory process the Oslo project as an example. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Lewis, Peter, and R. S. Hawthorn. Fast access to fisheries information with low-cost desktop mapping software. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Suryana, Nanna, and Yyolanda Benitez Gomez. The conceptual determination of carrying capacity analysis using GIS technology Case study the upper Komering sub-watershed, South Sumatera, Indonesia. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Mitchell, Andrew. Setting global and regional priorities for coastal temperate rain forest conservation. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Buchan, Lucy, et al. Evaluating alternative land management policies from a water quality perspective an automated land information systems approach. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Sharun, Craig. GIS two years after purchase (Where are we?). GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Veenendaal, Bert, Doug Hudson, and Christopher J. Cialek. Distributing GIS data in a computer network. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Abbott, Bruce. MIS and GIS - can they work together? GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Reed, Carl. Trends in GIS technology What are the impediments? GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Thiessen, Richard, Eric R. Rieken, and Douglas S. Neves. The use of stream drainage patterns in a GIS program package for the delineation of geologic faults and fractures. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Lydiatt, William. Parser design strategies for GIS natural language interfaces. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Martodam, Dave. Phase 11 EPPL shell: A GIS application for the field resource manager. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Herring, John, and Kevin G. Pammett. A corporate database approach to GIS techniques for integrating multiple GIS applications into the corporate data environment. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Sperry, Stephen, and Lawrie E. Jordan. Resource management in the 1990s using statistical and /Spatial modelling. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Strapp, James, and C. P. Keller. Integrating /Spatial analysis and GIS through application program interfaces (AIP). GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Altman, David. Inexact /Spatial reasoning. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- McLennan, Jamie, and Brian Reeves. Resource mapping and traversing with the Global Positioning System in northern and central British Columbia. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Sperry, Stephen, and Kurt Novak. Creating accurate GIS databases with digital photogrammetry. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Johnstone, William, Beth Hawkins, and Lauren Crooks. Analysis of GIS user requirements within the Yukon Department of Renewable Resources using CASE tools. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Kucera, H. A., and Mark Sondheim. SAIF - conquering space and time. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Kassam, Amin, and Kent W. Pointon. NAD27 to NAD83 conversion in British Columbia National Transformation, Version 1.1. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Ferguson, C. Warren. Putting the records in order GIS database construction. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Crouser, Lisa Klapwyk, Dan Haskell, and John Dabritz. Impacts of scanning resolution on GIS data conversion. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Haskell, Daniel, and Scott Oerding. Scanning technology considerations in the preparation of scanner-ready manuscripts. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Marceil, Jeff. Data collection for GIS applications using scanning in conjunction with automated raster to vector conversion technology. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Maus, Paul, et al. Utilizing satellite data and GIS to map land cover change. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Bury, Andrew. Managing forest resources with raster tools. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Golden, Mike, and Lisa Lackey. Using ancillary data in post-classification modelling to increase the accuracy of conifer species classifications from LANDSAT data. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Menes, Robert. Hardware, software and flesh: A human resources architecture for geographic information systems. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.
- Kessell, Stephen R. New GIS/LIS education and training initiatives in Australia and southeastern Asia. GIS '92 Symposium Proceedings. Vancouver: Forestry Canada, 1992. 1: N. pag.