2004-2003 Seminars
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- November 5, 2004
- SPEAKER: Bjarne Madsen, Director of Research, Institute of Local Government Studies, AKF, Copenhagen, Denmark
- TOPIC: "Theoretical and Operational Issues in Sub-regional Economic Modelling, Illustrated through the Development and Application of the LINE Model"
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- November 8, 2004
- SPEAKER: Graham Clarke, Professor, Geography, University of Leeds, UK
- TOPIC: "Applied Microsimulation in Regional Science"
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- October 8, 2004
Cosponsored with the Department of Geology and Geography
- SPEAKER: Dawn Parker, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Science and Policy, Center for Social Complexity, George Mason University
- TOPIC: "Edge-Effect Externalities and the Evolution of Complex Land-Use Patterns at the Urban-Rural Fringe"
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- October 1, 2004
- SPEAKER: Janet E. Kohlhase, Associate Professor, Economics, University of Houston
- TOPIC: "Firm Location in a Polycentric City: The Effects of Public Policy and Firm Characteristics on Location Decisions"
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- April 22-23, 2004
- SPEAKER: Dick Conway, Principal of Dick Conway and Associates, a Seattle firm engaged in economic research and consulting
- TOPIC: "The Practice of Regional Economics: Modeling and Applications"
- Morgantown visit, pic 1, pic 2
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- October 31, 2003
- SPEAKER: Jerome E. Dobson, Professor of Geography and Research Professor, Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program, University of Kansas
- TOPIC: "GIS, Warfare and Society"
- Morgantown visit, pic 1, pic 2
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- September 19, 2003
- SPEAKER: Eric Sheppard, Professor of Geography, University of Minnesota
- TOPIC: "GIS and Critical Geography"
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- April 24, 2003
- SPEAKER: Duane Marble, Professor Emeritus of Geography, The Ohio State University
- TOPIC: "Problems of Movement in Space and Time: Refining Our Views of Impedance at the Level of the Individual."
- Click here for abstract
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- April 15, 2003
- SPEAKER: Peter McGregor, Professor and Head of the Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde, UK
- TOPIC: "The Importance of the Regional/Local Dimension of Sustainable Development: An Illustrative Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of the Jersey Economy."
- Click here for the pdf file
- Morgantown visit, pic 1, pic 2
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