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  • S.J. Walsh and R.R. Rindfuss, 2002. Bridging Perspectives and Approaches in Characterizing Land Use/Land Cover Dynamics and their Associated Drivers. University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources & Environment.

  • G.P. Malanson, J.P. Messina, S.J. Walsh, R.R. Rindfuss, B. Entwisle, 2002. Linking Households and Parcels in Models of Land-Use Change. International Association for Landscape Ecology – US Regional Association. Landscapes in Transition: Cultural Drivers and Natural Constraints, Lincoln, Nebraska.

  • S.J. Walsh, 2001. Mapping and Modeling Approaches for Characterizing Population-Environment Interactions: A Geographic Information Science Perspective. University of Oklahoma, Department of Geography.

  • S.J. Walsh, 2001. GIScience for Mapping and Modeling Landscape Dynamics: Some Challenges and Opportunities. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Geography.

  • B. Entwisle, R.R. Rindfuss, and S.J. Walsh, 2001. Population Dynamics and Landscape Change in Nang Rong, Thailand: Some Lessons Learned. Population Association of America, Washington, DC.

  • S.J. Walsh, 2001. Mapping and Modeling Approaches for Characterizing Population-Environment Interactions in Thailand and Ecuador: A Geographic Information Science Perspective. Department of Geography, Southwest Texas State University, invited seminar.

  • S.J. Walsh, K.A. Crews-Meyer, J.P. Messina, R.R. Rindfuss, and B. Entwisle, 2001. Landscape Variation in Frontier Environments: Deforestation and Agricultural Extensification in Ecuador and Thailand. Global Change Open Science Conference -- Challenges of a Changing Earth, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

  • S.J. Walsh, 2000. Characterizing Dynamic Landscapes in Northeast Thailand through LULC Classification Schemes: Approaches, Challenges, and Opportunities. Meeting in the Middle, Focus 1 of the Land Use Cover Change, International Geosphere-Biosphere Program, Ispra, Italy.

  • S.J. Walsh, K.A. Crews-Meyer, J.P. Messina, 2000. Plant Biomass Variation in Frontier Environments: The Case of Deforestation and Agricultural Extensification in Thailand and Ecuador. Fourth International Conference on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling, Banff, Canada.

  • S.J. Walsh, 2000. Emerging Technologies for Remote Sensing and GeoSpatial Data. "A Workshop on Moving Remote Sensing from Research to Applications: Case Studies of the Knowledge Transfer Process," National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.

  • J.P. Messina and S.J. Walsh, 2000. Analysis of Land Change Across Spatial Scales Using Geographic Techniques: A Comparison of Deforestation in Ecuador and Thailand. Latin America Studies Association, Miami, FL

  • S.J. Walsh, T.W. Crawford, K.A. Crews-Meyer, and W.F. Welsh, 1999. Scale Dependent Relationships in Northeast Thailand: NDVI Variation as a Function of Biophysical, Social, and Geographical Factors and their Influence on Landscape Form and Function. An International Workshop, "Current Progress in Quantifying Spatially-Explicit Causes and Effects of Land-Use/Cover Change: Examples from Different Parts of the World, abstract, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

  • S.J. Walsh, 2000. Population and Environment Interactions: Spatial Considerations in Landscape Characterization and Modeling. University of Minnesota, Department of Geography, series on "Scale in Geography."

  • S.J. Walsh, W.F. Welsh, T.P. Evans, R.R. Rindfuss, and B. Entwisle, 1999. Scaling Population-Environment Relationships, Northeast Thailand. Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, HI.


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