GIS Day 2015: Sea Level Rise

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Schedule
2015
Friday, November 6th
9:30 AM

Sea-level rise and science to understand regional impacts in south Florida

Tiffany Troxler-Gann, Southeast Environmental Research Center and Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University

GL220

9:30 AM - 9:55 AM

10:00 AM

The Effect of Disturbance and Freshwater Availability on Lower Florida Keys’ Coastal Forest Dynamics

Danielle Ogurcak, Department of Earth and Environment, Florida International University

GL 274

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

11:00 AM

Using GIS to Understand Sea Level Rise Vulnerability in Guyana

Joshua Mallenite, Florida International University

GL 220

11:00 AM - 11:25 AM

11:30 AM

GIS-based modeling of Miami area residential land use as affected by water level 1900-2050

Hugh Gladwin, Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies, Florida International University
Pater Craumer, Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies, Florida International University
Suzana Mic, Florida International University

GL220

11:30 AM - 11:55 AM

1:30 PM

Beyond 2100: Committed Sea Level Rise in South Florida Produced by 21st Century Global Temperature Rise

Peter Harlem, GIS Center, Florida International University

GL220

1:30 PM - 1:55 PM

2:00 PM

Eyes on the Rise

Jennifer Fu, GIS Center, Florida International University
Susan Jacobson, Journalism and Mass Communications Department, Florida International University

GL220

2:00 PM - 2:25 PM

2:30 PM

Using remote sensing to detect long-term coastal plant community change due to sea level rise, Everglades National Park

Kristie Wendelberger, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University
Daniel Gann, GIS Center, Florida International University
Jennifer H. Richards, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University

GL220

2:30 PM - 2:55 PM

3:00 PM

GIS Technologies for Community Engagement: Open Tree Map

Albert Gomez
Joe Morrison

GL 220

3:00 PM - 3:25 PM

3:30 PM

City of Satellite Beach (FL) Vulnerability to Rising Seas: Assessment and Management Implications

Randall Parkinson, Division of Coastal Zone and Watershed Management
Peter Harlem, GIS Center, Florida International University

GL 220

3:30 PM - 3:55 PM

4:00 PM

The AMT (Anthropocene Marine Transgression)

John (Jack) Meeder, Southeast Environmental Research Center, Florida International University

GL 220

4:00 PM - 4:25 PM