All Stories

  1. Object-based delineation of urban tree canopy: assessing change in Oklahoma City, 2006–2013
  2. Supporting Experiential Learning With No-Cost Digital Tools: A Comprehensive GPS Lesson
  3. GIS-based modeling of tornado siren sound propagation: Refining spatial extent and coverage estimations
  4. Location-based social media behavior and perception: Views of university students
  5. Unmanned Aerial Systems
  6. Integrating small Unmanned Air-Craft Systems (sUAS) into Meteorology and Atmospheric Science: Challenges and Opportunities for GIScience
  7. The use of place and geography to market wine in Oklahoma
  8. Assessing professional benefits of GIS certification
  9. Exploring place marketing by American microbreweries: neolocal expressions of ethnicity and race
  10. An evaluation of tornado siren coverage in Stillwater, Oklahoma: Optimal GIS methods for a spatially explicit interpretation
  11. Potential effect of atmospheric warming on grapevine phenology and post-harvest heat accumulation across a range of climates
  12. Assessment of Image-Based Point Cloud Products to Generate a Bare Earth Surface and Estimate Canopy Heights in a Woodland Ecosystem
  13. A Practical UAV Remote Sensing Methodology to Generate Multispectral Orthophotos for Vineyards
  14. The world of Niagara wine edited by Michael Ripmeester, Phillip Gordon Mackintosh, and Christopher Fullerton, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Waterloo, 2013, 295 pp., paper $28.99 (ISBN 978-1554583607)
  15. Object-based spatiotemporal analysis of vine canopy vigor using an inexpensive unmanned aerial vehicle remote sensing system
  16. Visualizing and Quantifying Vineyard Canopy LAI Using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Collected High Density Structure from Motion Point Cloud
  17. Applying Geospatial Tools and Techniques to Viticulture
  18. An airborne LiDAR-based methodology for vineyard parcel detection and delineation
  19. College students’ consumption, contribution, and risk awareness related to online mapping services and social media outlets: does geography and GIS knowledge matter?