PAPERS OF THE APPLIED GEOGRAPHY CONFERENCES

VOLUME 2, 1979

Papers published here have all gone through rigorous double-blind reviews. Any inquiry can be sent to appliedgeogconf@gmail.com.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Comments on the Second Annual Applied Geography Conference

J. W. Frazier and B. J. Epstein, Pages: 1-3

 

Geographic Information Systems in Land Use Planning and management

J. R. Anderson, Pages: 4-11

 

Spatial Data Handling Tools as Applied to Regional Planning Activities

S. A. Joyner, Jr. and P. W. Shuldiner, Pages: 12-25

 

Geographic Information Systems and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service

C. Reed, Pages: 26-36

 

Use of State-Owned Land as a Resource

E. A. Fernald and F. A. Unger, Pages: 37-45

 

Scenic Visual Considerations in Facility Siting: An Arizona Example

S. Edmonson and G. Bergdale, Pages: 46-60

 

The Potential Impact of Increased Use of Renewable Energy Resources on Land Use Patterns and Policy: The Case of Michigan

L. M. Sommers, Pages: 61-70

 

Site Selection and Analysis for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

R. G. Hansen, Pages: 71-80

 

Some Basic Considerations in Monitoring an Urban Housing Market

L. S. Bourne, Pages: 81-87

 

An Application of Innovative Behavior Theory to the Assessment of a Housing Rehabilitation Program

J. W. Frazier and M. Budin, Pages: 88 – 105

 

Changing Railroad Patterns in Major Gateway Cities

H. M. Mayer, Pages: 106-122

 

Use of Remote Sensing in Transportation Planning

J. H. Hansen and D. H. Jones, Pages: 123-133

 

Investment Decision-Making: A Convenience Store Site Evaluation Model

K. G. Jones and D. R. Mock, Pages: 134-141

 

Retail Planning in the Common Market

K. L. Davies, Pages: 142-156

 

Nonpublic Schools and Urban Public Education: New Perspectives on Some Old Problems

K. M. Brown, Pages: 157-168

 

Equity Considerations in Police Patrol Allocations

G. F. Rengert, Pages: 169-175

 

Allocation of Police in Suburban and Rural Areas to Reduce Traffic Accidents: A Preliminary Report

L. H. Travers, Pages: 176-179

 

Climate Variations and the Water Supplies for Lake Superior

W. A. R. Brinkmann, Pages: 180-192

 

The Contribution of Geomorphology to the Formulation of a Management Plan for the Gunong Mulu National Park

M. J. Day, Pages: 193-202

 

Environmental Pollution: Spatial Variations and Contexts for Growth management

F. D. Muschett, Pages: 203-212

 

The management of the Potential Air Pollution Hazard from Stationary Sources

D. Arey and J. Crenshaw, Pages: 213-224

 

Historical Trends in Sediment Movement within Stream Systems of the Midwestern United States

W. C. Johnson, Pages: 225-236

 

The Environmental Detriments of E. P. A. Clean Air Standards

J. Hodgkins and C. Smith, Pages: 237-243

 

The Tradition of Experimentation in Swidden Cultivation among the Tiv of Nigeria

D. E> Vermeer, Pages: 244-257

 

A Grass Roots Approach to River Basin Planning

F. O. Sargent, Pages: 258-268

 

Determining the Economic Viability of Agricultural Lands: A Vermont Case Study

M. B. Lapping and F. O. Sargent, Pages: 269-279

 

Cartographic Foundations for Applied Geography: Need for an Alternative Conceptual Model

R. E. Dahlberg, Pages: 280-293

 

Planning and Management Opportunities and Skills in Small Western Resource Development Communities

D. B. Longbrake and A. J. Macklprang, Pages: 294-301

 

On Establishing Internship Ties with International Business Firms: The Experiences at SUNY-Buffalo

J. E. McConnell, Pages: 302-309

 

A Comprehensive Undergraduate Experiential Education Program in Geography: The Salem State College Model

T. S. Pikora and J. L. George, Pages: 310-316

 

Internships: A Fundamental Component of Applied Geographic Education

D. R. Mock, Pages: 317-321

 

Public Service Internships at Kent State University: Applied Geography in an Extensive Area, Centered in a Small City Campus

B. J. Epstein, Pages: 322-327