Graduate

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Goodwin, M. K. (1996). A locational analysis of abortion in Washington State. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Segas, G. P. (1996). The evolution of a hydraulic state : the case of Uzbekistan. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Varsanyi, M. (1996). Proposition 187 : xenophobia, the feminized immigrant, and public spaces of reproduction in a transnational era. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Grigsby, S. E. (1996). GIS applications in a coho salmon habitat study of the Stillaguamish watershed. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Rosenblatt, D. (1996). A political economy of the Russian oil industry : can western capital, technology and management facilitate change? University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Harvey, F. (Francis J. (1996). Geographic information integration and GIS overlay. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Barry, M. J. (1996). Multiple perspectives in multimedia maps. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Moore, R. A. (1996). World Wide Web tools for collaborative development of a geographic information system database for the Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Clitherow, P. A. (1996). An analysis of factors affecting recent household travel behavior in the Puget Sound region. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Karnes, D. B. (1995). Modelling and mapping new metaphors : toward pluralistic cartographies using object-oriented geographic information applications ; or, a dynamic model of the land parcel network. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Hayes, P. (Peter S. (1995). Getting and keeping the value : the Bone River and Willapa regions, 1854-1994. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Miller, J. B. (1995). Concepts for group-based decision support systems for political campaigns. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Gill, A. P. (1995). A GIS data dictionary to support the site selection decision process & Map displays to support the site selection decision process. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Heron, L. L. (1995). Wandering the wilderness between plan and market : contemporary land reform and agricultural restructuring in Russia. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Hilbert, S. M. (1995). Revitalization of identity and place : the Zapatista rebellion and the challenge to Mexican nationalism. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Baur, B. (1995). Pronasol : decentralization and democratization of development? University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Oakes, T. (1995). Tourism in Guizhou : place and the paradox of modernity. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Garber, R. F. (1995). An era of reform. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Larson, E. H. (1995). Geographic variation in the risk of poor birth outcome in the non-metropolitan population of the United States, 1985-1987. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Zaslavsky, I. N. (1995). Logical inference about categorical coverages in multi-layer GIS. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Browning, J. H. (1995). Regional development, technological paradigms, and policies : a framework for conceptualizing socioeconomic processes. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Hendricksen, C. S. (1994). A model of the migration process ; and, Geographic variation in the rate of bearing low-birthweight babies among smoking mothers. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Norris, F. B. (1994). Spatial diffusion of intermodal rail technologies. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Bjørdal, A. (1994). Hydrologic modeling with Smallworld GIS : an object-oriented approach. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Wysocki, D. M. (1994). The gentrification of Bohemia : change in Seattle’s houseboat community. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses