| Recent and current GIScience-related research projects by people at
Syracuse:
C. T. Driscoll, A. M. Costello, C. E. Johnson, J. M. Read, and P. K. Varshney
(2000-2003):
Response of Complex Ecosystems to Atmospheric Deposition (W. M. Keck Foundation, CA)
C.T. Driscoll, and T.J. Fahey (1998-2003):
Long-Term Ecological Research at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (National
Science Foundation).
C.T. Driscoll and M. Bain et al. (2000-2005):
Biocomplexity: Physical, Biological, and Human Interactions Shaping the Ecosystems of
Freshwater Bays and Lagoons (National Science Foundation).
D. A. Griffith (2000):
Model-based Small Geographic Area Estimation: A Comparison of Two Methodologies
(USDA-NASS Research Division).
D. A. Griffith (1999-2002):
An Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) Solution to Handling Spatial Autocorrelation
Latent in Georeferenced Data (Geography and Regional Science/Measurement, Methods and
Statistics Programs, National Science Foundation).
D. A. Griffith and G. Jacquez (1999-2000):
Biostatistical Methods in Environmental Epidemiology (supplement, National Cancer
Institute).
E. D. Liddy (1997-2000):
Evolving Intelligent Text-Based Agents for Geospatial Information (National
Imagery and Mapping Agency University Research Initiatives).
M. D. Linder, A. Munly, D. M. Mitchell, A. E. Mosher (2001-2002):
Urban Mapping Research Initiative: Representations of the City of Rome, NY (University
Vision Fund, Syracuse University).
M. Monmonier (current):
Cartographies of Surveillance, book contract at University of Chicago Press
(anticipated 2003).
M. Monmonier (co-editor) with D. Woodward (general editor)(1998-2002):
History of Cartography, Vol 6. (National Endowment for the Humanities, and
Geography & Regional Science and Science and Technology Studies Programs,
National Science Foundation).
J. M. Read (1996-1999):
Land-cover Change Detection for the Tropics Using Remote Sensing and Geographic
Information Systems (Geography and Regional Science Program, National Science Foundation).
J. M. Read (current):
Spatial methods for characterizing remotely-sensed data.
S. Taylor, P.K. Varshney, T.K.Sarkar, and S.K. Chin (1999-2001):
Real-time distributed sensors project.
P.K. Varshney, K.G. Mehrotra, and C.K. Mohan (2000-2003): Uncertainty
representation and processing for visualization (Army Research Office).
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