Geography 355 - Technical Issues in GIS

Fall 2004 Final Projects

Highlights



Terence Dong
Reforestation multi-criteria evaluation: a GIS environmental indirect approach

Craig Rust
The Resistance of the River: Modeling Patterns of pre-European Travel in the Fraser Valley

Chantal Vicha
Green Links: A Connectivity Analysis of Green Spaces in Burnaby, British Columbia

The Projects
Alicia Lau Crime in Vancouver: Assessing Neighbourhoods and Locational Analysis for a New Police Station in the City of Vancouver
Brianne Webb Earthquakes
Clinton Carey Viewing Crime Rates in the Lower Mainland Areas:A GIS Approach
Michael Rust The Resistance of the River: Modeling Patterns of pre-European Travel in the Fraser Valley
Carlie Smith Where Do I Open a New Consignment Store in Vancouver?
Chantal Vicha Green Links: A Connectivity Analysis of Green Spaces in Burnaby, British Columbia
Chun Yu Wan Striving for a Cleaner Vancouver
Doreen Aun Tillamook Forest Interpretive Center
Erin Bemister Soccer
Isaac Kwan The role of public transit in the Livable Region Strategic Plan
Jackie Chau Batman in the Greater Vancouver Regional District
Jasmin Gee The Most Suitable Location to Grow Ginseng in Southern British Columbia
Jeffrey Clare GIS Analysis of Urban Development on Burnaby Mountain
Margaret Huang Finding the Best Place to Live in Vancouver
Tiffany Lavigne The Most Suitable Location For A New Skate Park In The Greater Vancouver Regional District
Terence Dong Reforestation multi-criteria evaluation:a GIS environmental indirect approach
Tristan Johnson Climate Changeand Its Implications for Apple & Wine-Grape Growing In the Kamloops Forest Region
Thomas Chhun New Lions Den
Yan Qing Zhang
Detection of The Most Suitable Experimental Areas for Global Warming Research in An Alpine Tundra Ecosystem of China