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2014 SWAAG-GPRM Joint Regional Meeting

Concurrent Paper Session E

* Indicates Session Chair

E01 Law's Geographies

Methodological Mistakes in Legal Geography
K. Maria D. Lane
University of New Mexico

MAN vs. MANATEE:  The Legal Framing of Neoliberal Environmental Discourses
John Carr and Tema Milstein
University of New Mexico

Terror as Usual: On the Legal Geographies of Indian Drinking in New Mexico
David Correia
University of New Mexico

Doctrine of Difference: Cobell v. Salazar and the Failure of Indian Trust
Laura Harjo
University of New Mexico

Regulator Takings:  Rights or Relations?
*Melinda Harm Benson
University of New Mexico

E02 Collaboration and Outreach

Discussants:
Michaela Buenneman – New Mexico State University
J. Scott Greene – University of Oklahoma
John Harrington, Jr. – Kansas State University
Murray Rice – University of North Texas
Deborah S.K. Thomas – University of Colorado Denver

E03 Plants and Agriculture

Engaging Agricultural Stakeholders and Communicating Climate Change Risk with a WebGIS-based Crop Calendar
Lianling Su and J.M. Shawn Hutchinson
Kansas State University

Plant Diffusion within and Scientific Knowledge of the Columbian Exchange: The Importance of Social Processes
*Chris S. Duvall
University of New Mexico

“It’s Used By the Dissipated and the Deprived”:  Transforming Perceptions of Hemp in the Anglo-Atlantic World
Bradley J. Borougerdi
Tarrant County College

Calibration and Validation of the FAO AquaCrop Model for Rainfed Cereals in Nigeria, West Africa
U. Akumaga
University of Oklahoma

Land Sharing vs Land Sparing: Agricultural Management Impact on Pollinator Abundance and Crop Production in an Urban Matrix
Grace Kellner
University of Denver

E04 Geospatial Techniques 2

A Spatially-distributed Hydrological Modelling and Visualization Framework
*Feifei Pan 
University of North Texas

Route Originality between Competing Automobile Route Guides
John T. Bauer
University of Nebraska - Kearney

Using Qualitative GIS and Sketch Mapping to Assess Individual Walking Behavior, Perceptions, and Experiences
Meghan Mooney
University of Denver

Developing a Data Discovery Tool for Interdisciplinary Science by Leveraging the Combination of a Web-based Mapping Application and Geosemantic Searching
Dylan Perkins
University of Wyoming

Accessibility to Higher Education Geography Programs in Louisiana
R.V. Rohli (1), P.E. Binford (1), and J. Ibañez (2)
(1) Louisiana State University, (2) University of New Orleans

E05 Water Resources

Comparing the Spatial Distribution of Texas Municipal Water Consumption Drivers using Linear and Non-linear Data Reduction Methods
*Matthew H. Connolly (1), Ryan Hile (2), John Stevens (2), Erich Rentz (2), and Simon Brewer (2)
(1) University of Central Arkansas, (2) University of Utah

Water Management in the Southern High Plains of Texas: An Institutional Analysis of Water Governance
Caroline Pavlowsky
University of Oklahoma

Pastoral Livelihoods and Household Water Management Strategies in the Central Argentine Andes
Julie Parker
University of North Texas

Examining Resiliency-based Approaches to Watershed Management in the Lake Champlain Basin
Christopher Brown
New Mexico State University

Enhancing Social-Ecological Resilience in the Colorado River Basin
Nathan T. Eidem 
University of Nebraska – Kearney