Bard Center for Environmental Policy Presents
Bard Center for Environmental Policy GIS Poster Presentations
The CEP '16 class will be introducing and displaying their Geographic Information System (GIS) posters this Friday. Students spent their spring semester exploring the various spatial analysis methods used by scientists, planners, and public-policy makers to improve the understanding and management of our world. They learned the fundamentals of modeling, data analysis, mapping, and conducting an environmental-impact assessment using geospatial technologies. Students used these skills for various research projects that are showcased in the upcoming poster session.
The schedule is as follows:
12-12:30 pm: Poster Viewing and Reception
12:30 pm: Chris Lavallee – A Look at Phosphorus Management in Lake Champlain
12:35 pm: Kasope Aleshinloye – Mapping Climate Vulnerability and Resilience Funding Allocations Among Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
12:40 pm: Kale Roberts – Examining the Role of Reservoir Age on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Brazil
12:45 pm: Karen Baumert – Delineation of the Sawkill Watershed
12:50 pm: Emma Schultz – Mountaintop Removal Mining: Environmental and Social Impacts
12:55 pm: Anna Panariello – Has the Mafia Really Contaminated Our Country?
1:00 pm: Emmett Boyer – Environmental Justice in Salt Lake City, Utah
1:05 pm: Christi Byrd – Tree Species Diversity in Swedish Production Forests
1:10 pm: Tim Markle – The Economic Benefit of Coastal Wetlands for Hurricanes: A Re-analysis
1:15 pm: Sanaz Arjomand – Nitrogen Pollution from Iowa Farms: A Geographical Characterization of Risk
1:20 pm: Cecilia Jia – Changes in Environmental Performance Over Time Among Various Countries
1:25 pm: Morgan Murray-Miller – Risks to the Yellow-Spotted Salamander: Vernal Pools and Road Proximity
1:30 pm: Jacob Aronoff – New York City Race Distribution and Subway Routes
For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected],
or visit https://www.bard.edu/cep.
Location: Olin Foyer