Accepted Abstracts
The following abstracts have been accepted by the GeoCart'2014 / ANZMapS Conference Programme Committee. However, the process of accepting submitted abstracts is still progressing. Please check this page regularly.
Keynotes
The Strange Case of Dr Cartography and Mr Map-maker
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Kenneth Field
Esri, United States of America
The Relevance of Cartography
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Georg Gartner
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Government Cartography in Norway
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Kristoffer Kristiansen
Norwegian Mapping Authority, Norway
The Inflation of Java: How an island briefly became a continent | Abstract
G Allen Mawer
Australia
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Papers
The mapping of New Zealand's National Parks
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Geoff Aitken
NewTopo NZ Ltd, New Zealand
Geographical Vector Agents for Supervised Image Classification
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Kambiz Borna, Antoni Moore and Pascal Sirguey
University of Otago, New Zealand
Crime Analysis Mapping in the UK: A GIS analysis of burglaries in Leicestershire
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Jahnavi Burnham
University of South Queensland, Australia
Going around in circles? An evaluation of a proposed metro map for Melbourne’s rail system
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William Cartwright
RMIT University, Australia
From Ptolemy to Satellites: A five hundred record of the discovery and mapping of Antarctica
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Robert Clancy1 and John Manning2
1Newcastle University; 2Monash University, Australia
Environmental Pollution Risk Map of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Using GIS Techniques
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Tayseer Darweesh and Ahmed Alhijaj
Royal Jordanian Geographic Centre, Jordan
Assessing Spatial IQ: Heuristics for web maps
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Mairead de Roiste1, Michelle Boodee1, Mark Shaw2 and David Swann2
1Victoria University of Wellington; 2Spatial IQ, New Zealand
Large Scale Topographic Data: A view from a street level
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Igor Drecki
University of Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand Cartographic Heritage: Do we know our maps?
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Igor Drecki
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Irrigation and Ecosystem Services
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Stuart Easton, Bethanna Jackson and Mairead de Roiste
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
A Pacific Prospectus: The origins and identities of the islands depicted in the South Sea on the Dieppe portolan charts
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Andrew Eliason
Australia
Re-imagining the Classics: Space and time with cubes and coxcombs
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Kenneth Field
Esri, United States of America
Participatory Mapping for Disaster Risk Reduction: A review
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JC Gaillard1, Jake Rom Cadag2 and Katherine Hore1
1University of Auckland, New Zealand; 2University of the Philippines, Philippines
A New Basemap for Austria
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Georg Gartner
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
A Multi-epoch Triangulation of Stereo Aster Images to Resolve the Dynamic of Surface Elevation Change of Tasman Glacier
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Alexander Geddes, Pascal Sirguey and Nicolas Cullen
University of Otago, New Zealand
Assessing the Quality of Crowdsourced Geographic Data from a Known Crowd
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Paul Goodhue1,3, Femke Reitsma1,3 and Mark Trotter2,3
1University of Canterbury, New Zealand; 2University of New England, Australia; 3CRC for Spatial Information, Australia
A place-based wiki-history: The 1ATF in Vietnam Webmap
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Amy Griffin, Bob Hall and Andrew Ross
University of New South Wales, Australia
Access to the Digital New Zealand Crown Historic Aerial Photo Archive
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Bjorn Johns
Land Information New Zealand, New Zealand
‘The Power of Where’: The New Zealand Topographic Strategy
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Aaron Jordan
Land Information New Zealand, New Zealand
Java on the Paris Gilt Globe, 1528
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Robert J King
ANZMapS, Australia
Review of Methods Used for the Evaluation of Usability of Population Specific Maps
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Erin Koletsis, Nicholas Chrisman and William Cartwright
RMIT University, Australia
Brief History of LINZ’s NZTopo50 and NZTopo250 Map Series
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Paul Lundberg
Land Information New Zealand, New Zealand
The Mapping of the Mawson AAE 1910-1914
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John Manning
Monash University, Australia
The new New Zealand passport design: the history of navigation
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Peter Montgomery
Ocean Design, New Zealand
Exploring the potential of Cartoons to provide an insight into personal geographies of warfare
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Antoni Moore1 and William Cartwright2
1University of Otago, New Zealand; 2RMIT University, Australia
Geovisual Data Mining of Dolphin Space-time Trajectories
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Antoni Moore and Judy Rodda
University of Otago, New Zealand
Dixson, Dalrymple and Digitisation
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Maggie Patton
State Library of New South Wales, Australia
The National Deformation Model: A tool for maintaining accurate spatial references in the New Zealand plate boundary zone
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Christopher Pearson1 and Miriam Broadbent2
1University of Otago; 2Land Information New Zealand, New Zealand
Visualising New Zealand's Spatial Data
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Ian Reese
Land Information New Zealand, New Zealand
Data Collection and Crowdsourcing
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Brent Robertson
Land Information New Zealand, New Zealand
Mapping New Zealand's Great Walks
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Roger Smith
Geographx (NZ) Ltd, New Zealand
Australia's Convict Explorers and Landscape Artists
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Frank Urban
Australia
Heart Shaped Worlds: Cordiform maps and European expansionism in the sixteenth century
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Ruth Watson
University of Auckland, New Zealand
New South Wales... in Canada
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Brendan Whyte
National Library of Australia, Australia
Mapping patriotism: ‘News-maps’ and the outbreak of the First World War
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Martin Woods
National Library of Australia, Australia
Hydrologically adaptive regular tessellations for urban drainage modelling
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Joseph Wright, Antoni Moore and Greg Leonard
University of Otago, New Zealand
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