Best Practices in Science Modeling Challenge
 

2005 Project Downloads

First Place

Non-Point Source Assessment Tool
—Dr. Elvio Giasson, Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil

Second Place

Modeling Viticultural Landscapes: A GIS Analysis of the viticultural Potential of Rogue Valley, Oregon
—Dr. Gregory Jones and Andrew Duff, Southern Oregon University

NOAH: An Automated GIS Tool for Modeling, Reconstruction, and Impact Analysis of Floodwater Reservoirs on Urbanizing Watersheds
—Steven DiNaso, Eastern Illinois University

Soil Erosion Estimation for San Timoteo
—Peter Ndunda, University of Redlands

Third Place

Building an Inventory of Contiguous Developable Parcels for the City of Milwaukee
—Dr. William Huxhold, Ahmed Abubaker, Marc Gelenian, Diana Hu, and Sutapa Chatterjee, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Disaster Relief Management, Modeling Impact on Transportation
—Philip Goldstein, University of Colorado, Boulder

Extracting Multi-Leveled Buildings Using Lidar Data
—Adam Sobek, University of Utah

Forecasting Harvesting Production Rates Using GIS: A Case Study
—Karina Bohle, Oregon State University

Honorable Mention

Classifying Sites for the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy
—Jason Kreitler, Jeanne Boland, Dawn Cunningham, Christina Danko, Heather Imgrund, Josh Levine, Bren School of Environmental Science, University of California, Santa Barbara

Developing Landform Maps Using ESRI's ModelBuilder
—Dr. John M. Morgan, III, Center for GIS, Towson University

Estimating Urban Growth in Indiana (2000-2003): A Cost Effective Reproducible Approach in ModelBuilder
—Richard Farnsworth, Brett Martin, Jeffrey Wilson, Bernard Engel, Purdue University

Flood Landscape Analyst
—Dongquan Zhao, Qingyuan Tong, Jining Chen, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University

Generating Surface Model of Intraurban Population Distribution
—Jun Luo, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Koppen Climate Classification
—David Glassett, Brigham Young University

A ModelBuilder 9.0 Tool for Mapping Bivariate Relationships Across Annual Cycles: Temperature vs. Precipitation
—Adam Naisbitt, Jason West, Gabe Bowen, James Ehleringer, Geography Department, University of Utah

Montgomery County Flood Model
—Mary J. Valentino, Jaime Alvarez, Department of Geography and Environmental Planning, Towson University

Population Estimates for Flood Plains
—Shuosheng Derek Wu, Xiaomin Qiu, Texas State University, San Marcos

Simplified Koppen Climate Classification Map
—Kelly R. Grieve, Brigham Young University

Using GIS to Model Runoff Time, Runoff Quality, and Streamflow
—Nathaniel Vandal, Middlebury College


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