
Schedule
of Presenters
Welcoming Address: 9:00-9:10
Jim Burt, Department Chair
Session I: 9:10-10:30
9:10-9:30 Yen-Chu Weng
Spatiotemporal Changes of Landscape Pattern in Response to the Process of Urbanization9:30-9:50 Matt Liesch
Promotion of Place, Landscape and Regional Identity (Re)Invention: Gogebic Range as Case Study9:50-10:10 Peter Augello
10:10-10:30 Nicholas Bauch
Food and Place: Consuming Parma, Italy
Break 10:30-10:40
Session II: 10:40-12:00
10:40-11:00 Robert Roth
Locating Optimal Lands for Reforestation in the Baraboo Hills11:00-11:20 Reece Jones
Sacred Cows and Thumping Drums: Claiming Territory as ‘Zones of Tradition’ in British India11:20-11:40 Kevin Spigel
Preliminary interpretations of sediments from a varved lake in south-central Wisconsin using environmental magnetism and loss-on-ignition11:40-12:00 Gordon Robertson
The environmental legacy of historic human agriculture in western Scotland
Lunch Break 12:00-1:00
Session III: 1:00-2:20
1:00-1:20 Pete Witucki
Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? Wildlife fencing and agriculturalist response in Aberdares Conservation Area, Kenya1:20-1:40 Melanie McCalmont
Communicating the Historical American West through Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Websites1:40-2:00 Travis Tennessen
Exploitation, Stewardship, and the Shaping of North Dakota’s Little Missouri Badlands2:00-2:20 Anu Vaidyanathan
Break 2:20-2:30
Session IV: 2:30-3:50
2:30-2:50 Marie C. Peppler
Evaluation of the Role of Native and Nonnative Vegetation for Streambank Stabilization in Great Lakes Tributaries2:50-3:10 Noah Rost
(De)centralizations of Power and Meaning: The Yugoslav Nationalities Question and the Symbolic Place of a Museum 1970-19903:10-3:30 Eric D. Carter
Socio-environmental dynamics of malaria control in Northwest Argentina, 1890-19503:30-3:50 Kim Coulter
Good Bye, Lenin!: A tale of a unified Germany, for a unified Europe
Keynote Address: 4:15-5:15
M. Beth Schlemper, Assistant Professor of Geography, Illinois State University
"The Making and Unmaking of Wisconsin’s Holyland"
Reception
Sponsored by the Undergraduate Geography Club