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Lecturers | Anthropocene
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Skip to main content. About the Anthropocene Lecture Series. James W. Porter. Meigs Professor of Ecology. Odum School of Ecology. Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. Odum School of Ecology. William (Bill) Coates Jr. First Baptist Church of Gainesville. Chris J. Cuomo. Daniel M. Everett. Mark A. Farmer. Chairman, Division of Biological Sciences. Georgia Athletic Association Professor. The Anthropocene Lecture Series is presented by. Division of Biological Sciences.
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Social Sciences | Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
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Skip to main content. Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Centers, Institutes and Programs. Development and Alumni Relations. Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Centers, Institutes and Programs. Development and Alumni Relations. Physical and Mathematical Sciences. View Communication Studies Department. The Department of Geography at UGA has been a leading center of scholarship about earth's landscapes and human relationships to t...
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Placing Culture: Geotagging photos
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. If a picture is worth a thousand words, as the adage goes, than what is a geotagged photo worth? Priceless. What is a "geotagged photo" you might ask.well, in borrowing shamelessly from wikipedia:. So that's geotagging in a nutshell. Now why do I consider it priceless? Data, or data that are collected on location (as opposed to data collected remotely, such as aerial photographs and satellite images). Ground truthed data are important as they improve the accuracy of one's analy...
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Placing Culture: May 2010
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. If a picture is worth a thousand words, as the adage goes, than what is a geotagged photo worth? Priceless. What is a "geotagged photo" you might ask.well, in borrowing shamelessly from wikipedia:. So that's geotagging in a nutshell. Now why do I consider it priceless? Data, or data that are collected on location (as opposed to data collected remotely, such as aerial photographs and satellite images). Ground truthed data are important as they improve the accuracy of one's analy...
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Placing Culture: Visualizing Disaster: Remote Sensing, Boundaries, and Invisibility
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Visualizing Disaster: Remote Sensing, Boundaries, and Invisibility. 8221; Confronted with a very different series of concatenated disasters—an earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear plant explosion—I believe that critical geographers should ask different questions, ones about how the boundaries between visibility, invisibility, and legibility are mediated remotely through satellite imagery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. If you interested in receiving so...
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Placing Culture: Introducing Techniques Tutorials
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Saturday, February 12, 2011. Some of the impediments to becoming proficient with GIS and remote sensing for many people is the complexity of the software systems, and time necessary to follow the learning curve. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Through this blog I try to provide some insights into how evolving cartographic tehnologies and methods are increasingly mediating our understanding of the myriad interrelations between culture and place. View my complete profile. If you interested in receiving...
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Placing Culture: February 2011
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Thursday, February 24, 2011. Social Media, Resistance, and PPGIS. For those with an interest in the intersections of evolving forms of social media, geospatial technologies, place, and culture the recent wave of protests sweeping the Middle East is of particular interest. Similarly, as I note in the above passages, given that social connections are em-placed, even within cyberplace, we should expect geospatial web applications as the obvious next social stone in the proverbial slingshot. A recent art...
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Placing Culture: Social Media, Resistance, and PPGIS
http://placingculture.blogspot.com/2011/02/social-media-resistance-and-ppgis.html
Thursday, February 24, 2011. Social Media, Resistance, and PPGIS. For those with an interest in the intersections of evolving forms of social media, geospatial technologies, place, and culture the recent wave of protests sweeping the Middle East is of particular interest. Similarly, as I note in the above passages, given that social connections are em-placed, even within cyberplace, we should expect geospatial web applications as the obvious next social stone in the proverbial slingshot. A recent art...
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Partners | Sustainable Agriculture at CAES | UGA
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College-wide Navigational Links Go to Local Content. Soils and Soil Quality. Small Farms/ Alternative Enterprises. Fort Valley State University. Organic Small Fruit Production. Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education). Sustainable Agriculture Working Group). USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service. J Phil Campbell, Sr. Research and Education Center.