Theses/Dissertations from 2012
Relative Roles of Environmental Conditions and Riverscape Connectivity On Fish Metacommunity Structure, Joshua Robert Leisen
Modeling Intermittent and Perennial Headwater Stream Origins In North Carolina., Kevin MacLeod
Environmental Justice and Obesity Rates In Neighborhoods Surrounding Urban Greenways, Joel Mathwig
Theses/Dissertations from 2011
Relating U.S. Cirrus Cloudiness to Surface Temperature and Global Teleconnection Indices, Stephen H. Feetham
Increased Perviousness Versus Urban Densification: Trade-offs Between Adaptation and Mitigation In A Changing Climate, Lauren E. Felker
Communicating the Certainty of Data Cartographically, Jay Louis Fowler
Planimetric and Volumetric Analysis of Channel Change In the Post-Hydraulic Mining Period (1906-2009) In the Central Valley, California, Subhajit Ghoshal
Mobility Within Constraints: Gender, Migration, and New Spaces For Palestinian Women, Natalie K. Jensen
Flood Processes, Forest Dynamics, and Disturbance In the Congaree River Floodplain, South Carolina, Kimberly Michele Meitzen
Linking Local Knowledge and Satellite-Derived Land-Use/Land-Cover Change Information In Krabi Province, Thailand, Elitsa Ilieva Peneva-Reed
Bodies, Identities and Behavioral Choices: How Focusing On the Contextual Factors that Contribute to Swazi University Students' Sex-Related Decisions Could Enhance On-Campus HIC/AIDS Campaigns, Sarah Elizabeth Schwartz
Indices of Social Vulnerability to Hazards: Model Uncertainty and Sensitivity, Eric Tate
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
An Examination of the Contradictory Goals of Nation-Building and Neoliberalism of the Education City Project in Doha, Qatar, Andrew Derik Cockram
Feeling the Squeeze: A Political Ecology of Development, Race, and Inequality On the South Carolina Coastal Landscape, Michael H. Finewood
Economic Space, Practice, and Identity: Business and Labor In the Qat Industry of Sana'A Yemen, John Alan Lauermann
Modeling Loblolly Pine Dominant Height Using Airborne LiDAR, Andrew Maceyka
Social Vulnerability and Public Health: Developing A Metric For Medical Emergency Management In Florida, Daniel Paul Morath
The Recreation Geography of Westchester County Along The Hudson River, 1900-Present, Wendy Satin
Rebuilding Coastal Mississippi Following Hurricane Katrina: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis, Joanne Rosalie Stevenson
A Cognitive Assessment of Post-Disaster Imagery Requirements, Jiayu Wang
The Thin Green Line: Geographies of Ecoterrorism In the United States, Jennifer Jean Webb
Building Detection Using a Hybrid Methodology Applied to High Spatial Resolution Aerial Photographs, Jiang Wu
Geomorphic Analysis of A Rural Fluvial System During Pre-Dam Removal Conditions: A Case Study In Eastern Virginia, Shelby Danielle Zelonis
Differences In Urban and Rural Natural Hazard Mortality In the United States, Casey Grant Zuzak
Theses/Dissertations from 2009
Actual Encroachment v. Perceived Encroachment: A Case Study of Fort Jackson, South Carolina, Joshua Alex McDuffie
Baldcypress Growth in South Carolina and Georgia: Lapses in its Correlation with Spring Precipitation, Ian William Millar
CAD-GIS Interoperability Issues for Facilities Management: Enabling Inter-Disciplinary Workflows, Michael Frank Morgan
A Trickle Runs Through It: An Environmental History of the Santa Fe River, New Mexico, Tara Marie Plewa
Migrant Filipino Seafarers In the Global Cruise Industry: Discourse, Risk and the Geographic Limits to Labor Flexibility, William Church Terry