Based on 2000 Census data, coastal Georgia expects to double its population to 760,000 by 2020.
University of Georgia
Special Collections Library, Second Floor
Auditorium
Athens, Georgia
May 1, 2012, 9:00-12:00
Presentations
The Wormsloe Institute
for Environmental History – Research and Graduate Education Program
Sarah Ross (President WIEH)
Observing Due Measure:
The Work of the UGA-CED Cultural Landscape Laboratory at Wormsloe
Dr. Eric
MacDonald (College of Environment and Design)
A Conceptual Site and
Building Design at Wormsloe
Dr. Umit Yilmaz
(College of Environment and Design)
Advanced Geospatial
Technologies at Wormsloe
Dr. Tommy Jordan (Department
of Geography, CRMS)
Explorations in the Use
of Geospatial Technologies for Landscape Interpretation
Wes Ryals
(Wormsloe Fellow, College of Environment and Design)
Longterm Vegetation
Monitoring, Forest Structure and Landuse Legacy at Wormsloe |
Dr. Marguerite Madden
(Department of Geography, CRMS) and Carey Burda (Wormsloe Fellow, Department
of Geography, CRMS)
Drs. Albert and Kathy Parker
(Department of Geography)
Combining Field Surveys
and Remote Sensing to Assess Wildlife
Nancy O’Hare (Wormsloe Fellow,
Department of Geography, CRMS)
Interplay Between
Lipids, Stress, Parasites, and Immunity in Migrating Songbirds
Emily Cornelius (Wormsloe
Fellow, Odum School of Ecology)
Recreating Surface
Wetlands for Biological Wastewater Treatment
Dr. Ron Carroll (Associate
Dean Odum School of Ecology, Co-Director River Basin Center)
Archaeological
Activities at Wormsloe
Dr. Erv Garrison (Departments
of Geology and Anthropology) and Jessica Cook (Wormsloe Fellow, Department
of Geology and Anthropology)
Evaluation of Tree Condition and Development of a Management Strategy for
the Oak Allée at Wormsloe
Dr. Larry Morris
(Warnell
School of Forestry and Natural Resources)
and Shannon Baughman (Bartlett Tree Experts)