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<h3>Day 1</h3><p>November 17<br>2020</p>
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<h2>Tuesday November 17, 2020</h2>
<p><b><time datetime="11:00">11:00am</time> - <time datetime="16:00">4:00pm</time> <br><small>Time Zone: PST/Pacific Time (US
& Canada)</small></b></p>
<h3>Opening plenary — Collaboration Across
the UCs</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="11:00">11:00am</time> - <time datetime="12:00">12:00pm</time> <small>7:00pm-8:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKkSpyBMIuk" target="_blank"><b>Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">UC GIS and Us Together
<em>Speaker: Albert Kochaphum, UC Los Angeles and Joy
Guey, UC Los Angeles</em></p>
<p>Learn about how to make the most of your UC
GIS Week with a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGWzD_Bxs60&feature=youtu.be">video presentation</a> that describes the
ins and outs of the conference.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Coordinating a UC
Wildfire Response <em>Speaker: Mono
Simeone, UC San Francisco; Alicia Jensen, UCOP; and Charles Schafer, UC Davis</em>
</p>
<p>In November of 2019 the
Kincade Fire along with PG&E Public Safety
Power Shutoff (PSPS) events created a
significant challenge for Campus emergency
managers and UCOP leadership. The location
and maps of campus facilities along with
staff, students, and patients became a
critical need. This presentation will
discuss the progress by a volunteer group
to deliver a common operation picture
(COP) to deliver information more quickly
to campuses and UCOP.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Designing a UC Hub
Across the UCs <em>Speaker: Parker Welch, UC Santa Cruz;
Carlos Barahona, UC Davis;
and Amy Work, UC San Diego</em></p>
<p>The UC GIS Hub is your community to connect
with colleagues across the UC and to talk, share, and
learn about geospatial
technology and its applications. The UC GIS Hub will also
be home to
resources on geospatial software, data, training, and
more.</p>
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<h3>Lunch</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="12:10">12:10pm</time> - <time datetime="12:50">12:50pm</time> <small>8:10pm-8:50pm UTC</small></b></p>
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<p class="lead speaker">Mappy Lunch Hour</p>
<p>Get together to talk about maps with fellow
conference attendees. Three tracks:</p>
<ul>
<li>General</li>
<li>Campus Planning</li>
<li>Digital Humanities</li>
</ul>
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<h3>Track A: Historical Geography</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="13:00">1:00pm</time> - <time datetime="14:00">2:00pm</time> <small>9:00pm-10:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnoKgdkQYfU" target="_blank"><b>Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Old Train Maps: The
Many Routes of California's Central
Pacific Railroad <em>Speaker: Michele
Tobias, UC Davis</em></p>
<p>The Central Pacific Railroad
was an audacious Sacramento start-up in
the 1860s. An early challenge for the
company was figuring out a feasible route
across the Sierra Nevadas. How did the
route of the Central Pacific Railroad
evolve from a mere concept to the busy,
as-built track it is today? We describe
our QGIS workflow and the technical
challenges in georeferencing 21 historical
maps of varying size, scale, and accuracy,
across three time periods.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Variability of Scale
on 19th Century British Admiralty Maps
<em>Speaker: Pat Seed, UC Irvine</em></p>
<p>An extensive study of the base
year for British Admiralty charts of West
Africa shows how a map purportedly on a
single scale introduced measurable
variations in scale. ArcGis Pro, 10.7, and
Autocad.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Space, Place, and
Linked Open Data: Digital Gazetteers and
Digital Humanities <em>Speaker: Ryan
Horne, UC Los Angeles</em></p>
<p>This talk outlines methods and
theories surrounding digital gazetteers,
and highlights the increasing use and
importance of Linked Open Data (LOD) in
the practice of digital spatial
humanities. It explores how a variety of
research projects and pedagogical
approached can use LOD resources to answer
basic research questions, create maps, and
view spatial networks. This talk will also
discuss how projects can make significant
contributions to the growing spatial
humanities digital ecosystem.</p>
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<h3>Track B: Poster Session - Policy</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="13:00">1:00pm</time> - <time datetime="14:00">2:00pm</time> <small>9:00pm-10:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
<div class='col-md-10'>
<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU_cMz85FLo" target="_blank"><b>Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Using GIS to
Understand Regional Traffic Patterns
<em>Speaker: Bingyu Zhao, UC Berkeley</em>
</p>
<p>In the field of large-scale
traffic modeling, GIS becomes an
indispensable tool in all stages of model
development. However, many traffic
engineers are not trained to be GIS
specialists and GIS visualization
frequently becomes the bottleneck in our
research. In this poster, I will present
some of our recent case studies that uses
GIS tools (both conventional and new,
browser-based) to visualize a variety of
traffic phenomena and welcome advice in
incorporating the most cutting-edge
developments.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">YES IN MY BACKYARD: A
Spatial Analysis of ADU Interest in the
City of San Diego <em>Speaker: Elizabeth
Owen, UC Los Angeles</em></p>
<p>The purpose of this research
project is to visualize interest in
accessory dwelling units within the City
of San Diego’s neighborhoods. ADUs offer
an incremental and scaled solution for
increasing density in existing
single-family neighborhoods that are in
need of increased housing opportunities.
The outcome of this research is a spatial
analysis of ADU permit applications that
can contribute to our understanding of the
factors that make ADU development a viable
affordable housing solution.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Visualizing
Homelessness in Los Angeles <em>Speaker:
Claire Chua, UC Los Angeles</em></p>
<p>Homelessness is a pressing issue faced by states all across America, particularly so in California. Although
homelessness in Los Angeles is especially visible, visualizing the magnitude of the homelessness crisis is not so
straightforward given the complex nature of the issue. This website strives to make visualizing the problem and
how we can begin to tackle it more evident through the use of mapping. A video explaining the cartography choices
made for this site is also included.</p>
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</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Track A: Workshop - Risk Assessment</h3>
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<div class="col-md-2">
<p><b><time datetime="15:00">3:00pm</time> - <time datetime="16:00">4:00pm</time> <small>11:00pm-12:00am UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
<div class="col-md-10">
<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWbadUDFEO8" target="_blank"><b>Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Perilous Risk
Assessments: Evidence from the National
Flood Insurance Program <em>Speaker:
Joakim A. Weill, UC Davis</em></p>
<p>The Federal Emergency
Management Agency is investing billions of
dollars to provide updated and digital
flood insurance rate maps throughout the
US. I combine spatial data on all map
updates and find that the digitization of
flood maps led to the rezoning of more
than three million individuals outside of
the high risk flood zones. I discuss case
studies in California and highlight
impacts on the demand for flood insurance.
</p>
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<h3>Track B: Career Panel #1</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="15:00">3:00pm</time> - <time datetime="16:00">4:00pm</time> <small>11:00pm-12:00am UTC</small></b></p>
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<div class='col-md-10'>
<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUj9qCRpxak" target="_blank"><b>Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p><em>Speaker(s):</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Burke Greer, Geosite</li>
<li>Sierra Mabanta, CA Dept of Water Resources</li>
<li>Jane Schafer-Kramer, CA Dept of Water Resources</li>
<li>David Yu, ESRI</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Wednesday November 18, 2020</h2>
<p><b><time datetime="11:00">11:00am</time> - <time datetime="16:00">4:00pm</time> <br><small>Time Zone: PST/Pacific Time (US
& Canada)</small></b></p>
<h3>Track A: Natural Resources and
Environmental Data</h3>
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<div class="col-md-2">
<p><b><time datetime="11:00">11:00am</time> - <time datetime="12:00">12:00pm</time> <small>7:00pm-8:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
<div class="col-md-10">
<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SCJA3VebQk" target="_blank"><b>Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Monitoring Special
Status Species on the Merced Vernal Pools
Grasslands Reserve <em>Speaker: Erin
Mutch, UC Merced</em></p>
<p>The Spatial Analysis and
Research Center (SpARC) has worked closely
with the campus planning department in
maintaining GIS layers and have developed
an Esri ArcGIS Collector App which is used
to survey and monitor special status
species. The Merced Vernal Pool Grasslands
Reserve lands are also environmental
mitigation lands and are subject to
federal and state permit conditions and
regulations. A GIS database is maintained
to help track research activities and for
environmental compliance.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Daily Imaging for
Earth Science with the Planet CubeSat
Constellation <em>Speaker: Joseph
Mascaro, Planet</em></p>
<p>Through our Education and
Research program, Planet has more than
5,000 users studying a wide variety of
disciplines, including climate change in
the cryosphere, terrestrial ecosystems and
vegetation dynamics, wildlife biology,
threats to coral reefs and other marine
habitats, agricultural productivity, and
disaster response and humanitarian
assistance. We will discuss the scientific
and educational value of Planet’s
persistent monitoring capability.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Spatial and Temporal
Changes of Soil-Crop-Environment
Relationships <em>Speaker: Elia
Scudiero, UC Riverside</em></p>
<p>Agricultural soils are
notoriously spatially heterogeneous and
many soil properties (e.g., water content)
are temporally variable, making soil a
complex media. This talk will feature
research on the use of field measurements,
near ground and remote sensing, and
spatiotemporal data analysis for
understanding soil-crop-water interactions
and managing agricultural input
site-specifically.</p>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Track B: Mapping for Social Justice</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="11:00">11:00am</time> - <time datetime="12:00">12:00pm</time> <small>7:00pm-8:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1-6eQ7xZys" target="_blank">Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Metamap: Building a
More Accessible Campus Map <em>Speakers:
Sachi R Cooper, UC Los Angeles; Quinn O'Connor UC Los Angeles; and Carolanne Link, UC Los Angeles</em>
</p>
<p>Metamap is a student-initiated
collaborative project to improve the UCLA
campus map for people with disabilities.
We aim to log accessible assets, routes,
and maintenance issues that pose a threat
to accessibility. Our project is an
example of the synergies between various
different campus entities, including
student government, to use GIS for the
benefit of the entire campus community.
</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Mapping Hate Crime in
the United States <em>Speaker(s): Shannon Speed, UC Los Angeles; Jamie Chan, UC Los
Angeles; and Chris Lam, UC Los Angeles</em></p>
<p>Hate crime is a national human
rights problem. Incidents are rising, but
statistics are unreliable. The need for a
publicly available resource documenting
hate crimes is great, yet accurate data
are not available. The Hate Crime Map
addresses this need by providing a
crowd-sourced platform where victims can
report incidents. The map offers data and
sophisticated visualizations by state &
county of the types & cause (race, gender,
religion) of the attacks. This panel will
introduce the map.</p>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Lunch</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="12:10">12:10pm</time> - <time datetime="12:50">12:50pm</time> <small>8:10pm-8:50pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
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<p class="lead speaker">Mappy Lunch Hour</p>
<p>Get together to talk about maps with fellow
conference attendees. Three Tracks:</p>
<ul>
<li>General</li>
<li>COVID-19</li>
<li>Remote Sensing</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Track A: Public Health</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="13:00">1:00pm</time> - <time datetime="14:00">2:00pm</time> <small>9:00pm-10:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T_K96TfPM0" target="_blank">Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Integrated Risk
Assessment and Geospatial Analysis for
SARS-CoV-2 in Wastewater for Vulnerable
Populations <em>Speaker: Arianna Tariqi,
UC Merced and Fernando Roman, UC
Merced</em></p>
<p>Wastewater monitoring for
SARS-CoV-2 RNA has been shown cost
effective to predict outbreaks of COVID-19
by 2-10 days. The virus recovered in
wastewater can sample whole city
populations with results in 1-2 days.
Monitoring efforts are also being deployed
in at least 27 countries and 88
universities but there is lack of a global
repository of these efforts. Thus, we
created a global dashboard of SARS-CoV-2
wastewater testing so the public can
easily see where testing is happening in
their area.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Visualizing Preterm
Birth in the Bay Area <em>Speaker:
Jiue-An (Jay) Yang, UC San Diego and Dr. Marta
Jankowska, UC San Diego</em>
</p>
<p>Preterm birth is the leading
cause of death under the age of 5, and can
lead to lifelong health issues. Its
complex causes are associated with
genetic, biological, environmental, and
sociodemographic factors. We present a
geographic data visualization platform to
explore rates of PTB and related risk
factors in understanding PTB in the Bay
Area. This is an essential step for
pattern exploration, hypothesis
generation, and presents opportunities to
increase public and stakeholder
involvement.</pa>
<p class="lead speaker">Mapping Health
Inequities: UCSF Health Atlas and
California Health Maps <em>Speaker:
Debby Oh, UC San Francisco</em>
</p>
<p>Where we live influences health in both positive and negative ways. Interactive
maps can provide researchers, policy makers, and public health professionals a better
understanding of the relationship between place and health. The UCSF Health Atlas
(healthatlas.ucsf.edu) is an online portal that visualizes social determinants of health
as they relate to COVID-19 and other health outcomes in California. California Health
Maps (californiahealthmaps.org) is an interactive mapping tool with cancer incidence at
seven different geographic levels.</p>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Track B: Career Panel #2</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="13:00">1:00pm</time> - <time datetime="14:00">2:00pm</time> <small>9:00pm-10:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pECC4qI_11k" target="_blank">Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p><em>Speaker(s):</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Cam Denney, Alameda County Community Food Bank</li>
<li>Cecilia Vu, ESRI</li>
<li>Martha Morrissey, Development Seed</li>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Track A: Lightning Talks - Mapping Policy
</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="15:00">3:00pm</time> - <time datetime="16:00">4:00pm</time> <small>11:00pm-12:00am UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0JAXUQtrG8" target="_blank">Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Recommending Street
Closures for Social Distancing Using Bike
Share Trip Data <em>Speaker: Ethan
Ebinger, UC Berkeley</em></p>
<p>To encourage social distancing
during the ongoing pandemic many cities
have closed roads to vehicular traffic.
These slow streets allow residents to get
fresh air and access essential buildings
in a more sustainable way. This project
builds on the need for additional street
closures in the Bay Area. I used
open-source bike share data from Bay
Wheels to identify the most frequented
biking paths by system users and make
recommendations for jurisdictions looking
to create healthy urban spaces.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">San Diego Homelessness
Hub (H-Hub) <em>Speaker: Julie Wartell,
UC San Diego and Andrew Nguyen, UC San Diego</em>
</p>
<p>Our region’s homelessness
crisis is complex, and so too is the
availability and accessibility of the
types of data necessary to better
understand and help solve this critical
challenge. Numerous entities have a wealth
of data, but frequently it is inaccessible
and/or unavailable in a useful format. The
Homelessness Hub based at UCSD serves as
an open-access and easy-to-use repository
for homelessness data in San Diego County.
We look forward to demo'ing and discussing
it!</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Geostatistics of Armed
Conflict in Sudan (1997-2020)
<em>Speaker: Sri Ramesh, UC Berkeley</em>
</p>
<p>Are the types of political
violence events found in Sudan since the
Comprehensive Peace Agreement was signed
in 2005 correlated to their locations? I
will discuss using geostatistics and the
Armed Conflict Location Event Database to
answer this question, particularly spatial
regressions of the locations of protests,
homicides, and other violence events
against regional demographics. This
research will inform a more peaceful
resolution to the Sudanese peace process
that started in 2005.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Old Data New
Visualizations <em>Speaker: Jamie
Jamison, UC Los Angeles</em></p>
<p>I have an ongoing project
creating shapefiles for older datasets
from the mainframe computing era. Among
the challenges working with older data is
that even if well documented, finding the
appropriate shapefiles may take some
searching. The presentation will cover
examples of the available documentation,
suggestions of what to do if documentation
is or isn’t present, pre-personal computer
era variable naming and walk-through
finding the appropriate historical
shapefile.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Understanding Our ArcGIS Users On
Campus: UCSD AGO Stats Dashboard <em>Speaker:
Amy Work, UC San Diego and Dan LaSusa, UC San Diego</em>
</p>
<p>With the activation of SSO at UC San Diego,
all
students, faculty, staff, and UCSD affiliates can readily
access
ArcGIS resources. There's no need to reach out to ask
about getting
access to licenses. With the elimination of the
gate-keeper, we
wanted to have a better idea of where users were coming
from across
campus. We created a dashboard to pull information from
ArcGIS
Online about our users and combined that with data from
our campus
databases to see how are users are on campus.</p>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Track B: Poster Session — Environmental
Science and Public Health</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="15:00">3:00pm</time> - <time datetime="16:00">4:00pm</time> <small>11:00pm-12:00am UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQEeHB84G7E" target="_blank">Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Spatial Equity Mapping: Patterns and Distributions of Neighborhood Risk <em>Speaker: Nicole
Pereira, UC Los Angeles and Jared Schor, UC Los
Angeles</em></p>
<p>Using the Neighborhood Risk
Index (NRI), an index comprised of 10
indicators or risk factors, we measure how
prevalent social and environmental risk
factors are for children in a given city
by presenting one dimensional maps of
neighborhood risk levels classified by
zero, low, medium, and high risk. We also
display spatial patterns for each risk
factor within city boundaries. These maps
identify areas of opportunity in
neighborhoods to positively influence
child development.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Spatial Disparities in the burden of COVID-19
by Social Determinants of Health Among Veterans in Veterans
Administration <em>Speaker: Hoda S. Abdel Magid, Stanford</em></p>
<p>The purpose of this study is to examine spatial disparities in COVID-19
testing and test positivity among Veterans enrolled in Veterans Affairs
Healthcare (VA). We calculate and map age-adjusted and race-stratified
age-adjusted testing rates for each county in the contagious US separately
for White Veterans and Black Veterans after adjusting for community-level
social determinants of health. Rates were standardized to the nationwide
population of Veterans in active care at VA.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">MetaMap <em>Speaker:
Alyssa Hemler, UC Los Angeles</em></p>
<p>MetaMap is a collaboration
between UCLA USAC Facilities Commission,
UCLA Committee on Disability, UCLA
Disabilities and Computing Programming
Office, UCLA IDRE, and the UCLA Facilities
Maintenance Department. It will be an
interactive map that can guide people to
accessible routes, bathrooms, elevators,
power entrances, and blue lights, which
will be integrated with the UCLA 311 app.
Reporting updates, problems, or
obstructions to accessibility will be easy
to do via the UCLA 311 app.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">GIS-Based Geologic
Mapping and Analysis of the Kaipo Mélange,
New Zealand <em>Speaker: Andre Mere, UC
Riverside</em></p>
<p>I use a combination of 1m
resolution LiDAR data, aerial photography
and in-person digital field mapping to
generate a new GIS-based large-scale
geologic map of a fault-related tectonic
mélange exposed within the southernmost
Kaipo Slip in north Southland, New
Zealand. Using new mapping and LiDAR data,
I construct a geologic cross-section and
conduct topographic analysis to
investigate the relationship between
tectonic deformation of basement rocks and
quaternary landscape response.</p>
</div>
</div>
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<h2>Thursday November 19, 2020</h2>
<p><b><time datetime="11:00">11:00am</time> - <time datetime="16:00">4:00pm</time> <br><small>Time Zone: PST/Pacific Time (US
& Canada)</small></b></p>
<h3>Lightning Talks — Environmental Science
</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="11:00">11:00am</time> - <time datetime="12:00">12:00pm</time> <small>7:00pm-8:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC7pVOpOmmk" target="_blank">Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Mapping 2018 Wildfires
using Bluesky Framework and QGIS
<em>Speaker: Katherine Brenner, UC Los
Angeles</em></p>
<p>This summer I have been
working in the Marlier Lab mapping the
largest 2018 Wildfires in California. I
have been using Bluesky framework to
create emissions estimates and have been
using QGIS to do this as well.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Current Advances and
Future Potential of Digital
Mapping
<em>Speaker: Nicolas Barth, UC
Riverside</em></p>
<p>The last decade has seen
considerable advances in technology that
assists digital field mapping, which the
geoscience community generally has been
somewhat slow to embrace. This talk will
introduce a few of the modern mapping
platforms (devices, softwares) and
highlight mapping applications in
teaching, research, geological mapping
surveys, and scientific response to
natural disasters.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">UCR-Star: The UCR
Spatio-Temporal Active Repository
<em>Speaker: Ahmed Eldawy, UC
Riverside</em></p>
<p>UCR Star [https://ucrstar.com]
is a free and public repository for
geospatial data. It is built to serve the
geospatial community and facilitate the
discovery of public geospatial datasets to
use in research and development. It
provides an interactive map exploration
interface on-top of terabytes of public
geospatial data with the ability to
search, visualize, explore, download,
share, and cite these datasets. UCR-Star
is public and users can submit requests to
add more datasets to the archive.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Gaps the the Grid: The
Promises, Pitfalls, and Resurgence of
Discrete Global Grids in Modern Geospatial
Analysis <em>Speaker: Max Andrew
Gardner, UC Berkeley</em></p>
<p>This talk aims to provide an
historical context for the renewed
interest in Discrete Global Grids (DGGs)
by exploring what they do well and what
they don't. In particular, we'll take a
look at what happens when we need to
assimilate gridded data with data reported
at the level of traditional administrative
boundaries.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Bamberg: Using The New
ArcGIS Story Maps <em>Speaker: Kian
Tyler Carson, UC Angeles and Anusha
Goyal, UC Angeles</em></p>
<p>This project was my first experience with ESRI's
new version of Story Maps. While Maria Jankowska
did the research, my co-worker and I were tasked
with transitioning the project to the new Story
Map Platform. It was challenging but the new user
interface is useful for creating an informative and
aesthetic project. We employed features such as the
sidecar function and dynamic web maps to complement
the static graphics. GIS programs are constantly
evolving and this project taught us to adapt.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Creating a Virtual,
Spatial Map Room <em>Speaker: Kian Tyler
Carson, UC Los Angeles</em></p>
<p>Considering the current global
Coronavirus pandemic, physical map rooms
are, at least temporarily a thing of the
past. However, a global pandemic does not
alleviate the demand for map viewers. Maps
are required for many tasks including
research and must continue to be available
to the public. This virtual map room can
provide viewers a way to safely find and
view the maps they desire, without
visiting physical map rooms that place
them at risk for transmission of the
virus.</p> </blockquote>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Lunch</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="12:10">12:10pm</time> - <time datetime="12:50">12:50pm</time> <small>8:10pm-8:50pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
<div class='col-md-10'>
<p class="lead speaker">Mappy Lunch Hour</p>
<p>Get together to talk about maps with fellow
conference attendees. Three tracks:</p>
<ul>
<li>General</li>
<li>Tools to Share</li>
<li>Environment and Sustainability</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Track A: Social Geography and the Built
Environment</h3>
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<div class='col-md-2'>
<p><b><time datetime="13:00">1:00pm</time> - <time datetime="14:00">2:00pm</time> <small>9:00pm-10:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
<div class='col-md-10'>
<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB2v9JC26aE" target="_blank">Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Teaching GIS:
StoryMaps & Sustainable Development Goals
<em>Speaker: Karen Beardsley, UC
Davis</em></p>
<p>In summer 2020, with all
learning moved to virtual, I taught
Introduction to GIS, an upper division
course required for many majors, at UC
Davis. Given the difficulties in giving
tests and group work, I chose to
emphasize project work. Student learned
theory through lectures and practical
skills using ArcGIS Pro. I also taught
ArcGIS Online and StoryMaps, with final
projects worth 45% of the grade and
presented using StoryMaps and focused on
the Sustainable Development Goals.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Fieldwork from Afar:
Using Storymaps for Site Visits
<em>Speaker: Rayne Laborde, UC Los Angeles
and Cassie Hoeprich, UC Los Angeles</em>
</p>
<p>As COVID-19 limits our ability
to move freely, how can architects,
planners, and others produce accessible,
comprehensive site analysis documents?
Using a storymap developed for a recent
student pedestrian safety study, cityLAB
researchers will share how storymaps made
it possible to conduct informative “site
walks” from afar with stakeholders and
board members.</p>
<p class="lead speaker">Gay Migration Versus
Person-Environment Attitudinal Fit: A
Regional Analysis <em>Speaker: Emily
Esposito, UC Riverside</em></p>
<p>Gay migration is the anecdotal
idea that lesbian and gay (LG) people
migrate from places that are not
gay-friendly to gay-friendly places to
find acceptance. We used archival data to
examine migration patterns based on
regional gay-friendliness, personal
sexuality attitudes and sexual
orientation. We observed gay migration in
LG people migrating based on regional
gay-friendliness, while the fit or misfit
of personal attitudes and regional
gay-friendliness predicted migration in
straight people.</p>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Track B: Indigenous Cartographies and
Counter-Mapping</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="13:00">1:00pm</time> - <time datetime="14:00">2:00pm</time> <small>9:00pm-10:00pm UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swfqbgF1cmY" target="_blank">Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Speaker(s):</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Maylei Blackwell, UC Los Angeles</em></li>
<li><em>Juliann Anesi, UC Los Angeles</em></li>
<li><em>Brenda Nicolas, LMU</em></li>
<li><em>Michelle Vasquez, USC</em></li>
</ul>
<p>Mapping Indigenous LA is a countermapping project based on the
sedimented layers of Indigenous spatial knowledges based on storymaps
with community educators, youth and elders. Our project includes the
Tongva and Tataviam, the first people of Los Angeles, who struggle for
recognition of their sacred spaces and their political rights; American
Indians who were displaced through governmental policies of relocation
and termination; and the Indigenous diasporas of Latin America and Oceania,
people displaced by militarism, neoliberal economic policies and overlapping
colonial histories. Our project features Indigenous community cartographies
that ask: How do those who have been here since time immemorial, for decades,
or newly arriving build and maintain indigenous identities, community, and
create alliances through overlapping geographies of Los Angeles? How do the
original peoples of the Los Angeles basin (and islands) relate specifically
to the land and how subsequent relocations and migrations of indigenous peoples
have reworked space, place, and meaning? In order to disseminate these previously
unexplored histories beyond the time frame of the project, we have developed a
set of Indigenous LA storymaps that allow users to navigate the multiple social
geographies and digital archives of indigenous communities of Los Angeles.</p>
</div>
</div>
<hr class="featurette-divider clearfix">
<h3>Track A: Workshop — Marine Archaeology
</h3>
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<p><b><time datetime="15:00">3:00pm</time> - <time datetime="16:00">4:00pm</time> <small>11:00pm-12:00am UTC</small></b></p>
</div>
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<p class="lead speaker"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8324EGtlj9k" target="_blank">Watch the Webinar</a>!</b></p>
<p class="lead speaker">Geospatial
Technologies for Marine Archaeology:
Project Recover <em>Speaker: Heidi
Batchelor, UC San Diego</em></p>
<p>Project Recover, a partnership
including Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, combines historical data
with the latest oceanographic and