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Selected Publications and Presentations

The Next 20 Years of GIS Education.  Esri Insider blog, 08 February 2012.

Changing the Way We Teach and Learn GIS.  Esri Insider blog, 02 February 2012.

Our Techno-Environmental Future. Future Earth Institute blog, 01 February 2012.

The “Why?” Tree: A New Approach for Community-based Conservation.  Future Earth Institute blog, 30 January 2012.

Traveling through Time with GIS.  Esri Insider blog, 26 January 2012.

Telling Stories with Maps.  Esri Insider blog, 16 December 2011.

Geography: Seeing the Big Picture.  Esri Insider blog, 09 December 2011.

It’s Not About Saving the World.  Future Earth Institute blog, 11 November 2011.

Nature 3.0: Designing a Better Planet.  Future Earth Institute blog, 08 November 2011.

Making Sense of Our Sensored Planet.  Esri Insider blog, 02 November 2011.

The Intersection of GIS and Gaming.  Esri Insider blog, 07 October 2011.

What’s New in GeoDesign?  Esri Insider blog, 06 September 2011.

ArcNews: 33 Years and Counting.  Esri Insider blog, 12 August 2011.

“When will ArcGIS Run on a Mac?”  GIS and Science blog, 08 August 2011.

Geoinformatics for Climate Change Studies
“A GIS-based Framework for Modelling and Global Design of Earth Systems”. In: Geoinformatics for Climate Change Studies (Editors P K Joshi and T P Singh). TERI Press, New Delhi, 2011. (With Jack Dangermond)

Understanding Our WorldArcNews, Summer 2011.


GIS in the Cloud
.  By Victoria Kouyoumjian.  June 2011.  (Editor)


Essays on Geography and GIS, Vol. 3
.  February 2011.  (Editor and Contributing Author)


GIS for the Oceans
. January 2011.  (Editor)


Geomedicine: Can Geographic Information Make Me Healthy?
By Bill Davenhall.  November 2010.  (Editor)

Geotechnology in the Marine Sciences: An Interview with Professor Dawn WrightCeoconnexion.  November 2010.


Changing Geography by Design–Selected Readings in GeoDesign
.  October 2010.  (Editor, Contributing Author)

Geographic Knowledge: Our New InfrastructureGeoSpatial Today, October 2010.  With Jack Dangermond.

A Fundamental Change in Science: A Brief Interview with Prof. David MaidmentGeoconnexion Online, 10 August 2010.

Time for Retooling Among GIS Teachers:  An Interview with Michael GouldGeoSpatial Today, August 2010.

Relating Geography and Healthcare:  An Interview with Bill DavenhallGeoSpatial Today, July 2010.


Climate Change is a Geographic Problem: The Geographic Approach to Climate Change
. With Jack Dangermond.  June 2010.

Video Games: No Child’s Play This GeoSpatial Today, June 2010.


Looking Through the Temporal Dimension
GeoSpatial Today, May 2010.

Understanding Spatial Statistics and GeostatisticsArcWatch, April 2010. (Interview with Dr. Lauren Scott)

Profiles from the GeoSpatial Community.  April 2010.  (Interview)


GIS for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
. GIS Best Practices, April 2010. Editor.

Understanding Statistics in GIS: An Interview with Dr. Lauren ScottGeoSpatial Today, March 2010.

Structure: The Key to Volunteered Geographic InformationArcWatch, March 2010.

GeoDesign: Changing Geography by DesignDirections, March 2010.

GeoDesign: An Evolving Field. GIM, March 2010.

A Conversation with the Organizers of the 2010 GeoDesign SummitA VerySpatial Podcast, Episodes 239 and 240, February 2010.  (Interview)

GeoDesign: New Concept, or New Name? GeoSpatial Today, February 2010.

2010 and Beyond: The Agenda for GeoDesign. GEO Informatics, January/February 2010.

What’s the Key to User-Generated Content (UGC)? Structure! GeoSpatial Today, January 2010.


Visualizing Time in GIS: Time Awareness Leads to Better Understanding of Complex Geographies.
ArcNews, Winter 2009/2010.

GIS Professionals Lead the GeoWeb Revolution. ArcNews, Fall 2009.

What Is The Geographic Approach? ArcWatch, August 2009. With Jim Baumann.

Spatial Concepts in GIS and Design. ArcNews, Summer 2009.

GISandScience.com blog. Writer/Editor, December 2008-present.


Essays on Geography and GIS: Volume 2.
GIS Best Practices, July 2009. Editor.

Social Sciences. GIS Best Practices, July 2009. Editor.

GIS Enters the Design Space. ArcWatch, June 2009.

GIS is a Green Technology. GIS Best Practices, January 2009. Editor.

GIS and Science. GIS Best Practices, November 2008. Editor.


GIS for Climate Change.
GIS Best Practices, November 2008. Editor and Contributing Author.

Essays on Geography and GIS: Volume 1. GIS Best Practices, September 2008. Editor.

Science and Our Changing Climate. Redlands Daily Facts, January 30, 2008.

GIS for Air Quality. GIS Best Practices, December 2007. Editor.

ArcWatch. Founding Editor, 1997.

ArcNews. Editorial Advisory Board. 1994-present.

ArcNews. Editor, Summer-Fall 1994. With Jim Baumann.

ArcCAD Integrates GIS System. AutoCAD World, July 1994.

Integrating CAD and GIS. Geodetical Info, October 1993.


Report of the Geographic Information Task Force.
State of California, Governor’s Office, Office of Planning and Research. April, 1993. Contributing author.

What The Heck Is GIS Anyway? Professional Surveyor, March/April 1993.


CAD and GIS Applications in Highway Noise Modeling.
INTER-NOISE 89, Proceedings of the 1989 International Conference on Noise Control Engineering: Engineering for Environmental Noise Control. December 1989.


Impacts of Linear Corridors on Perennial Vegetation in the East Mojave Desert: Implications for Environmental Management and Planning.
Natural Areas Journal. Vol. 9, No. 2, April 1989.

Temporal Changes in the Diversity of Artifact and Material Types at a Site in Cajon Pass, California. Symposium on the Quaternary History of the Mojave Desert. San Bernardino County Museum, Redlands, CA, June 25-26, 1988.

Environmental Assessment: Modification of Wastewater Treatment Ponds, Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, Fort Irwin, California. Jet Propulsion Laboratory Publication 87-10. Primary author.

Environmental Assessment: Upgrade of Hazardous Materials Storage Areas, Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, Fort Irwin, California. Jet Propulsion Laboratory Publication 87-9. Primary author.

Design Guidelines Manual. Planning Department, City of Placentia, California, March 1986. With Joyce Rosenthal and Richard Hendricksen.

Amuscupiabit: A Proto-historic Serrano Village in the Cajon Pass, California. Anthropology Laboratory, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, May 1985.


Data Processing and the Analysis of the Artifacts from SBCM2, Cajon Pass, California.
Application of Advanced Technology to the Discipline of Archaeology. Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology: San Diego, California, March 28-30, 1985.

Dualism in Folklore and Myth. Man and His Habitat. Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 1985.

Human Populations in Arctic Areas: Subsistence Economy Adaptations and Resource Availability. Man and His Habitat. Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1984.

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