[UW-GIS-L] [Csde_all] CSDE Seminar tomorrow! CSDE's new
GIS Specialist Matt Dunbar (fwd) (UNCLASSIFIED)
Matt D. Dunbar
mddunbar at u.washington.edu
Fri Oct 24 07:51:07 PDT 2008
Bob,
"Humanitarian Demining" is any activity associated with ameliorating or
eliminating the land-mine problem and its effects in a host nation.
For example, see:
http://www.landmines.org/crisis/humanitarian.cfm
Best,
Matt Dunbar
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Anne
What is human "Demining" I can't find the word in any dictionary
Thanks
Bob Foedisch
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FYI.
Anne Zald
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From: Wolfram Latsch <latsch at u.washington.edu>
Subject: [Csde_all] CSDE Seminar tomorrow! CSDE's new GIS Specialist Matt
Dunbar
UW Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology presents
Matt Dunbar
CSDE Statistics Core
Friday, October 24th, 2008
12.30 pm to 2 pm
Parrington Hall, Forum Room
Evaluating the Use of Handheld GIS in Humanitarian Demining
Matt Dunbar joined CSDE in June 2008 as a GIS Specialist. He provides
training and support in research projects involving spatial information.
Matt has an M.A. in Geography and is completing his PhD in Geography from
the University of Kansas.
ABSTRACT
Late in 2003, a research team at the University of Kansas (KU) was
contracted by the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining
(GICHD) to evaluate a newly developed handheld computer system for
conducting demining-related field surveys. The system's three main
components, a Pocket PC, GPS, and Laser Rangefinders, can be used to
complete data entry forms (report date, name of reporter, environmental
conditions, type of ordnance, etc.) and collect related geographic
information (reference point / landmark, benchmark, hazard perimeter,
etc.) describing mined areas. After developing a testing routine, this
system was evaluated by the KU team locally and on foreign field
deployments (Chile, Albania, Ecuador and Lebanon) from 2004-2007. This
unique project has permitted involvement at both the operations and
research level, giving access to observe and take part in the complete
cycle of development, deployment, testing and redesign of the handheld
GIS. This research will provide a significant contribution to those
working specifically with the GICHD handheld system, and, more broadly, to
others working with handheld GIS and geographic field data collection.
Please join us for a no-host lunch with Matt at 11.30 am at the UW Club
(formerly the Faculty Club)
CSDE Seminar Coordinator: Wolfram Latsch, latsch at u.washington.edu
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