Our Spatial Knowledge and Information Canada Presentations

Our group was well-represented:

Budhathoki, Nama and R E. Sieber. 2011. What Motivates Governments to Adopt the Geospatial Web 2.0? Proceedings of Spatial Knowledge and Information - Canada (SKI-Canada) 2011, March 3-6 in Fernie BC, Canada. Vol. 1

da Silva, Korbin, Renee Sieber, Raphaël Fischler. 2011. Unfolding Participatory Urban Design, Capturing Spatial Feelings and Emotions in Digital Space. Proceedings of Spatial Knowledge and Information - Canada (SKI-Canada) 2011, March 3-6 in Fernie BC, Canada. Vol. 1

Beaudreau, Pierre, Peter A. Johnson, and Renee Sieber. 2011. Creating and Testing a Portable Template for Municipal-Level Adoption of the Geospatial Web 2.0. Proceedings of Spatial Knowledge and Information - Canada (SKI-Canada) 2011, March 3-6 in Fernie BC, Canada. Vol. 1

Tudge, Pamela. 2011. “Let the young ones do it” Digital divides influence the use of the Geoweb by farmers and food advocates in rural Canada. Proceedings of Spatial Knowledge and Information - Canada (SKI-Canada) 2011, March 3-6 in Fernie BC, Canada. Vol. 1

Brandusescu, Ana, Renee Sieber, Nadine Schuurman. 2011. The use of geovisualization to public health in the context of open source applications and digital earths: an effective representation? Proceedings of Spatial Knowledge and Information - Canada (SKI-Canada) 2011, March 3-6 in Fernie BC, Canada. Vol. 2

Zhou, Jian, Renee Sieber, Mark Chandler, Linda Soh. 2011. Using the Geospatial Web 2.0 to Improve Climate Model Accessibility. Proceedings of Spatial Knowledge and Information - Canada (SKI-Canada) 2011, March 3-6 in Fernie BC, Canada. Vol. 2