Jocoy, Christine
Fain, Tiana | 2022 | The Art of Geography: A Visual Exploration of Site-Specific Art Installations in Southern California Desert Communities | Dallman, Suzanne | Ban, Hyowon Winslow, Scott |
Saldana, Christina | 2022 | Swimming In Place: Community, Identity, and Geography In Needles, California. | Dallman, Suzanne | Hytek, Gary Bezdecny, Kristine (CSULA) |
Abramova, Anna | 2021 | Quantifying Coal Mining Contamination and Estimating Their Spatial Distribution: Svalbard Archipelago. | Wechsler, Suzanne | Stevens, Lora; Winslow, Scott; Dallman, Suzanne |
Siwabessy, Andrew | 2021 | Geologic Mapping of Terra Cimmeria, Mars, and Resultant Implications for the Martian Plate Tectonics Hypotheses | Rodrigue, Christine | Anderson, Robert C. Onderdonk, Nathan |
Nwanze, Chiedu | 2021 | Recreation, Health, and Safety: A Study of the Accessibility and Utilization of the City Parks in Long Beach | Laris, Paul | Hytrek, Gary Rodrigue, Christine |
Vallarta, Maria Arthella | 2021 | Operation NEXT: Is This Expansion of Recycled Water Reuse Possible in Los Angeles? | Dallman, Suzanne | House-Peters, Lily Jocoy, Christine |
Yang, Lilian | 2020 | Effects of Fire Disturbance and Grass Removal on Tree Growth in Mesic Savannas | Laris, Paul | Rodrigue, Christine Langdon, Spencer |
Vann-Foster, Rachel | 2020 | Native California Forb and Grasslands: La Jolla Valley, Malibu: A Long-Term Study of Species Change Over Time | Laris, Paul | Rodrigue, Christine Langdon, Spencer |
Guidimadjegbe, Segnide | 2020 | The New Face of Agriculture In Southern California: Ventura County Farmers’ Adaptations to Climate Change | Laris, Paul | Dallman, Suzanne, House-Peters, Lily |
Garcia, Kyle | 2020 | Functional Patterns: An Auto-Ethnography Into the Spatialities of Training Intentionally, and Not Habitually | Ban, Hyowon | Hytrek, Gary Miller, Kara |
Emmons, Derek D. | 2020 | The Flow of Resilience: A Case Study on Working Land Conservation in the Tule River Watershed, California | House-Peters, Lily | Dallman, Suzanne, Laris, Paul |
Berg, Kirsten A. | 2020 | How Green is the Green Port? Shifting Port Narratives in Long Beach, California | House-Peters, Lily | Dallman, Suzanne, Hytrek, Gary |
Johnson, Anna | 2020 | Documentary Discourses on Climate Change: A Critical Discourse Analysis of An Inconvenient Truth and An Inconvenient Sequel | House-Peters, Lily | Caputi, Mary; Dallman, Suzanne |
Golden, Laurel | 2020 | Yosemite Soundscape: An Assessment of Anthropogenic Noise in Tuolumne Meadows | Rodrigue, Christine | Wechsler, Suzanne; Ban, Hyowon |
Georges, Katherine | 2020 | Behind the Practice: Drought and Decision Making by Tulare Basin Farmers | Dallman, Suzanne | House-Peters, Lily; Laris, Paul |
DeCorse, Christina | 2019 | Diasporic Macedonians: Transnational Communities and National Identity Development in Los Angeles County | Hytrek, Gary | Fouratt, Caitlin; Sidorov, Dmitrii |
MacIntosh, Duncan | 2019 | | Laris, Paul | Wechsler, Suzanne; Winslow, Scott |
Gómez, Horacio Anthony | 2019 | | Thien, Deborah | Jocoy, Christine L.; House-Peters, Lily |
Eaves, Shane R. | 2019 | | Laris, Paul | Dallman, Suzanne; Hart, George |
Pakalniskis, Alexander Anthony | 2019 | | Laris, Paul | Wechsler, Suzanne; Winslow, Scott |
Reyes, Lucas Y. | 2018 | | Dallman, Suzanne | Derrick, Matthew A. House-Peters, Lily |
Mroczek, Michael D. | 2018 | | Dallman, Suzanne; Sultana, Rebeka | Wechsler, Suzanne |
Gerrells, Nathan S. | 2018 | | Li, Linna | Laris, Paul; Wechsler, Suzanne |
Shaw, William Timothy | 2018 | | Hytrek, Gary | Carter, Norman; Sidorov, Dmitrii |
Bey, Eugenia S. | 2018 | | House-Peters, Lily | Dallman, Suzanne; Wechsler, Suzanne |
Padilla, Ilianna | 2018 | | House-Peters, Lily | Hytrek, Gary; Laris, Paul |
Norwid, Victor | 2018 | | Dallman, Suzanne | House-Peters, Lily Jocoy, Christy |
Day, Laylita | 2018 | | Li, Linna | Hytrek, Gary Laris, Paul |
Reyes Lucas | 2018 | | Dallman, Suzanne | House-Peters, Lily Derrick, Matthew |
Gerrells Nathan | 2018 | | Li, Linna | Laris, Paul Wechsler, Suzanne |
Mroczek Michael | 2018 | | Dallman, Suzanne (co-chair) Sultana, Rebeka (co-chair) | Wechsler, Suzanne |
Bey Eugenia | 2018 | | House-Peters, Lily | Dallman, Suzanne Wechsler, Suzanne |
Jacobs, Rebecca L. | 2018 | | Laris, Paul | Rodrigue, Christine Langdon, Spencer |
George, Kelsey G. | 2017 | | Carter, Norman | Rodrigue, Christine Langdon, Spencer |
Zucherman, Hannah M. | 2017 | | Sidorov, Dmitrii | Rodrigue, Christine M. Thien, Deborah |
Waite, Rachel A. | 2017 | | Dallman, Suzanne | Wechsler, Suzanne Pepper, David |
Seymour, Chelsea Rose | 2017 | | Laris, Paul | Rodrigue, Christine M. Langdon, Spencer |
Schwartz, David A. | 2017 | | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Thien, Deborah Lassiter, Unna |
Morgan, Andy J. | 2017 | | Lee, Christopher T. | Rodrigue, Christine M. Wechsler, Suzanne |
Fowler, Meredith E. | 2017 | | Thien, Deborah | Carter, Norman (director) Lassiter, Unna |
Bairam, Etem | 2017 | | Sidorov, Dmitrii | Ban, Hyowon Rodrigue, Christine M. |
Ulaganathan, Manju Narmada | 2016 | | Li, Linna | Ban, Hyowon Thien, Deborah |
Thiele, Tyler A. | 2016 | | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Wechsler, Suzanne P. Li, Linna |
Storer, Siegrun | 2016 | | Laris, Paul | Dallman, Suzanne Thien, Deborah |
Sparks, Heather R. | 2016 | | Jocoy, Christine L. | Li, Linna Carter, Norman |
Santana, Abel | 2016 | | Dallman, Suzanne | Steinberg, Steven Li, Linna |
Prajapati, Nikita | 2016 | | Dallman, Suzanne | Carter, Norman Thien, Deborah |
Jo, Aurahm | 2016 | | Laris, Paul | Wechsler, Suzanne P. Rodrigue, Christine M. |
Diminutto, Joseph F. | 2016 | | Thien, Deborah | Jocoy, Christine L. Carter, Norman |
Dell, Brent N. | 2016 | | Li, Linna | Ban, Hyowon Thien, Deborah |
Boyde, Natasha P. | 2016 | | Thien, Deborah | Woodward, Kerry Carter, Norman |
Aguilar, Julianna | 2016 | | Dallman, Suzanne | Jocoy, Christine L. Pepper, David A. |
Ziolkowski, Gregory C. | 2016 | | Lee, Christopher T. | Fountain, Andrew G. Wechsler, Suzanne P. |
Wachovsky, Gerald A. | 2015 | | Thien, Deborah | Ban, Hyowon Sidorov, Dmitrii |
Voghel, Lisa J. | 2015 | | Thien, Deborah | Baralt, Lori Brooks, Catherine |
Swim, Michael | 2015 | | Thien, Deborah | Bennett, Mary Wilson, Jake |
Strand, Stephen | 2015 | | Ban, Hyowon | Wechsler, Suzanne P. Thien, Deborah |
Roth, Samantha J. | 2015 | | Laris, Paul | Rodrigue, Christine M. Dallman, Suzanne |
Richards, Daniel L. | 2015 | | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Lee, Christopher T. Shensky, Michael |
Rafiq, Talha | 2015 | | Lee, Christopher T. | Wechsler, Suzanne P. Whitcraft, Christine |
Pennington, Liudmila | 2015 | | Thien, Deborah | Jocoy, Christine L. Igmen, Ali |
Mills, Mystyn W. | 2015 | | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Laris, Paul Langdon, Spencer |
Mardesic, Andrew P. | 2015 | | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Ban, Hyowon McDaniel, Michael |
Davis, Rachel H. | 2015 | | Dallman, Suzanne | Laris, Paul Thien, Deborah |
Cope, Jeff A. | 2015 | | Laris, Paul | Wechsler, Suzanne P. Rodrigue, Christine M. |
Choi, Mo Lan | 2015 | | Ban, Hyowon | Li, Linna Sultana, Rebeka |
Brennan, Sean G. | 2015 | | Laris, Paul | Rodrigue, Christine M. Wechsler, Suzanne P. |
Avelar Portillo, Lourdes J. | 2015 | | Dallman, Suzanne | Thien, Deborah Beahm, Austin |
Winslow, Scott E. | 2014 | | Ban, Hyowon | Wechsler, Suzanne P. DeLyser, Dydia (LSU) |
Robles, Jose A. | 2014 | | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Ban, Hyonwon Kolivras, Korine Zahn, Matthew |
Nguyen, Linda | 2014 | | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Dallman, Suzanne Laris, Paul |
Nesbit, Paul R. | 2014 | | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Lee, Christopher T. Laris, Paul |
Mooradian, Aregnaz | 2014 | | Laris, Paul | Thien, Deborah Del Casino, Vincent J. |
Jensen, Daniel | 2014 | Spatial Analysis and Visualization in the NBA Using GIS Applications | Ban, Hyowon | Rodrigue, Christine M. Li, Linna |
Hogg, Jeannine H. | 2014 | An Assessment of Social Vulnerability in Yuba County, California | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Dallman, Suzanne Ban, Hyowon |
Flaherty, Kevin N. | 2014 | Assessing Public Use of Spatial Data in Long Beach, CA | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Thien, Deborah Ban, Hyowon |
Sonnichsen, Tyler | 2013 | Emotion, Place, and Record Collecting in Los Angeles: a Post-Modernist Interpretation | Thien, Deborah | Curtis, James R. Graves, Steven M. |
Schumacher, Zoe | 2013 | A Geo-Spatial Database of the Monumental Statuary (Moai) of Easter Island, Chile | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Lee, Christopher T. Lipo, Carl P. |
Nichols, Michael D. | 2012 | Political Ecology of the Central Valley Project: Protecting Water Access in the Westlands | Dallman, Suzanne | Laris, Paul Thien, Deborah |
Greavu, Andreea | 2012 | Geovisualizing the Emotional Geographies of Marathon Runners: a Case Study of the Long Beach Marathon 2010 | Thien, Deborah | Ban, Hyowon Mills, Jacqueline W. |
Ferris, Michael H., Jr. | 2012 | Mapping the Historical Dynamics of Coastal Sage Scrub on the Palos Verdes Peninsula | Lee, Christopher T. | Laris, Paul Hay, Rodrick A. |
Carrillo, Carlos | 2012 | Perceptions of Ethnic Identity Among Los Angeles Professional-Team Soccer Fans At Home Depot Center, Carson, California | Curtis, James R. | Thien, Deborah Sidorov, Dmitrii |
Boles, Ian R. | 2012 | Parkways as Found Paradise: a GIS Analysis of the Form and Accessibility of Green Spaces in Orange County | Sidorov, Dmitrii | Ban, Hyowon Curtis, James R. |
Anisko, John J. | 2012 | Selling Mexico’s Vistas: a Visual Discourse Analysis of Promotional Materials of Loreto Bay, Mexico | Thien, Deborah | Sidorov, Dmitrii Dallman, Suzanne |
Townsend, Stacie A. | 2011 | Evolving California Fiction: Literary Representations of Landscapes and Emotional Geographic Constructs | Curtis, James R. | Thien, Deborah Del Casino, Vincent J. |
Smith, Larry W., Jr. | 2011 | Urban Indigenous Culture in Los Angeles County, California | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Johnson, Troy Stone, Craig |
Quintero, Annette | 2011 | Food Scarcity in the Midst of Plenty: Theoretical and Methodological Implications of Food Accessibility in Costa Rica | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Del Casino, Vincent J. Hytrek, Gary Laris, Paul |
Mercurio, Michael R. | 2011 | Categorizing Fun: Identifying Hierarchy in California Amusement Parks | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Lee, Christopher T. McDaniel, Michael |
Kennedy, Sheridan W. | 2011 | The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Memphis, Tennessee: an Historical Geographic Information Systems (HGIS) Approach | Mills, Jacqueline W. | Ban, Hyowon Wechsler, Suzanne P. |
Jones, Eric M. | 2011 | Visual Persistence of Railroad Abandonment in Los Angeles, California | Curtis, James R. | Laris, Paul Sidorov, Dmitrii |
Jaynes, Jessica N. | 2011 | Investigating the Potential for Using Structure From Motion Technology as a Tool for Improving Trail Degradation Assessment | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Lee, Christopher T. Lipo, Carl P. |
Fullerton, Kalli R. | 2011 | Street Performers and the Sense of Place: a Case Study of Third Street Promenade Shopping Center, Santa Monica, California | Curtis, James R. | Sidorov, Dmitrii Thien, Deborah |
Engelberg, Kyra R. | 2011 | Anthropogenic Disturbance Regimes and Coastal Sage Scrub Recovery: Comparing the Long-Term Impacts of Grazing and Cultivation in Southern California | Laris, Paul | Dallman, Suzanne Rundel, Philip W. |
Bosler, Adrienne J | 2011 | Perching Preference of Raptors in Three Urban Southern California Salt Marshes | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Laris, Paul Zahn, Eric F. |
Vargas, Alma R. | 2010 | Implementing Modern Geographic Technology in the Trucking Industry: a Case Study | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Gossette, Franklin J. Lee, Christopher T. |
Sims, Brian R. | 2010 | A Viewshed Accuracy Assessment: Comparison of Field-Derived and Computer-Derived Viewsheds | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Lee, Christopher T. Rodrigue, Christine M. |
Ngo, Mary | 2010 | Loss of Sacred Spaces: the Winnemem Wintu Struggle Against a Cultural Genocide By California Water Demands | Thien, Deborah | Laris, Paul Dallman, Suzanne |
Weaver, Elizabeth | 2009 | “It’s Like Fighting the Enemy”: Care for Rural Veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder | Thien, Deborah | Del Casino, Vincent J. Mills, Jacqueline W. |
Page, Jason A. | 2009 | Contested Urban Space: Competing Discourses of Urban Development and Environmental Conservation in Playa Vista, California | Jocoy, Christine L. | Del Casino, Vincent J. Thien, Deborah |
Goggin, Sarah | 2009 | The European Capital of Culture: the Politics of Becoming Europe | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Thien, Deborah Jocoy, Christine L. |
Beahm, Austin C. | 2009 | The Political Ecology of Tourism Development in the Ecuadorian Amazon | Laris, Paul | Del Casino, Vincent J. Curtis, James R. |
Antcliffe, Samantha L. | 2009 | Native Plant Restoration Following the Eradication of Invasive Tamarisk in the Tijuana Estuary, California | Laris, Paul | Rodrigue, Christine M. Crooks, Jeff |
Wright, Simon | 2008 | Externalizing E-Motions of the Japanese American Internment Experience | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Thien, Deborah Sidorov, Dmitrii Toji, Dean |
Timm, Susan E. | 2008 | Using Remote Sensing, GIS, and Landscape Ecology Techniques in Wildland Management | Lee, Christopher T. | Wechsler, Suzanne P. Behl, Richard R. |
Hann, Deborah G. | 2008 | Maps in Children’s Literature: Their Uses, Forms, and Functions | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Tyner, Judith A. Wechsler, Suzanne P. |
Fetters, Douglas | 2008 | Railroad Abandonment: a Catalyst for Urban Renewal in the San Fernando Valley, California | Curtis, James R. | Sidorov, Dmitrii Laris, Paul |
Wilkinson, Lisa | 2007 | The Nature of Tree Preservation in Atascadero: 1913-2006 | Laris, Paul | Sidorov, Dmitrii Del Casino, Vincent J. |
Troeger, Janet L. | 2007 | Methods for Measuring Mojave Desertscrub Phenology Using MODIS Satellite Imagery and Meteorological Data | Lee, Christopher T. | Gossette, Franklin J. Laris, Paul |
Naraghi, Nazanin | 2007 | Performing the City: the Intersection of Music, Space, Authenticity, and Racialized Identity in Leimert Park Village | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Jocoy, Christine L. Schrank, Sarah L. |
Goode, Ryan | 2007 | The Politics of Pasting: a Spatial Inquiry Into the Practice(s) of Wheatpasting, Power, and Representation | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Thien, Deborah Johnson, Ann |
Boudreau, Richer M. | 2007 | Evolution of the Goode’s World Atlas | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Tyner, Judith A. Gossette, Franklin J. |
Bartleson, Greg S. | 2007 | The Geography of Surfing Space At Huntington Beach, California | Curtis, James R. | Del Casino, Vincent J. Laris, Paul |
Njuguna, Wanjiru M. | 2006 | Water Perceptions and Practices Among Whites and Latinos in Whittier, California | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Laris, Paul Curtis, James R. |
Moriarty, Kathleen A | 2006 | Baseline Native Habitat Restoration Assessment At Pelican Point Crystal Cove State Park, California | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Laris, Paul Behl, Richard J. |
Gard, Julienne | 2006 | Creating Health in a Native American Sweat Lodge: the Production of an Alternative Healing Space | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Jocoy, Christine L. Sumner, Ray |
Eckardt, Scott W. | 2006 | Assessment of Wildfire Frequency and Coastal Sage Scrub Vegetation Dynamics in the Santa Monica Mountains of Southern California | Laris, Paul | Lee, Christopher T. Rodrigue, Christine M. |
Baloun, Kenneth R. | 2006 | Assessing Moisture Content Change in Chaparral Using Spectral Mixture Analysis | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Lee, Christopher T. Gossette, Franklin J. |
Smith, Maureen K. | 2005 | Factors in the Adoption of Geographic Information Systems in Sports Marketing | Jocoy, Christine L. | Gossette, Franklin J. Woods, James |
Simonds, Colette | 2005 | Exotic Plant Species Pattern in Selected Areas of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks | Laris, Paul | Rodrigue, Christine M. Lee, Christopher T. |
Quintero, Jorge | 2005 | Cambodian Settlement Patterns in Long Beach, California | Curtis, James R. | Del Casino, Vincent J. Sidorov, Dmitrii |
Pitts, Lisa | 2005 | GIS in High Schools: a Case for Teaching Geography Through Technology | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Garver, Sara Rodrigue, Chrstine M. |
Moody, Michael L. | 2005 | The Growth and Development of Tourism in Bocas Del Toro, Panama: a Geographical Perspective | Curtis, James R. | Del Casino, Vincent J. Sidorov, Dmitrii |
Mcdaniel, Michael | 2005 | Persistence of the Mexican Land Tenure System in Los Angeles and Orange County | Gossette, Franklin J. | Tyner, Judith A. Wechsler, Suzanne P. |
Mcclendon, Seri M. | 2005 | Analysis of Industrial Ecology, Cradle-To-Cradle Principles, and an Alternative Packaging Delivery System | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Jocoy, Christine L. Laris, Paul |
Enriquez, Maribel P. | 2005 | Health Care Accessibility for Homeless Women in Long Beach, California | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Fisher, Dennis G. Jocoy, Christine L. |
Cooney, Bridget M. | 2005 | International Policies, Refugee Spatialities, and the Hmong of Southeast Asia | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Gossette, Franklin J. Jocoy, Christine L. |
Bishop, Gregory V. | 2005 | Development of a Groundwater Analysis Reporting and Monitoring System | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Lee, Christopher T. Ludwig, Noel |
Quinn, Christopher M. | 2004 | Martial Arts and the Geography of Sport in Southern California | Curtis, James R. | Del Casino, Vincent J. Sidorov, Dmitrii |
Hofer, Daniel | 2004 | GIS Applications for Wildland-urban Interface Fire Planning : A Case Study in Silverado Canyon, Orange County, California | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Wechsler, Suzanne P. Rhode, Michael S. |
Boulton, Rebekah R. | 2004 | Assessment of Vegetation Dynamics in Cienega De Santa Clara, Mexico Using Landsat Satellite Imagery and Ancillary Data (1973-2003) | Lee, Christopher T. | Rodrigue, Christine M. Wechsler, Suzanne P. |
Stockenberg, Erin R. | 2002 | The Effect of Spatial, Spectral, and Radiometric Resolutions on the Accuracy of Landcover Classification | Lee, Christopher T. | Rodrigue, Christine M. Wechsler, Suzanne P. |
Müller, Valerie | 2002 | Satellites, Census, and the Quality of Life | Gossette, Franklin J. | Rodrigue, Christine M. Lee, Christopher T. |
Miller, Keith R. | 2002 | The Contested Meanings of Cesar Chavez Park, Long Beach, California | Del Casino, Vincent J. | Curtis, James R. Young, Terence |
Menguita, Ronjack P. | 2002 | New Urbansim: Comparing Its Achievements Against Its Principles | Rodrigue, Christine M. | Splansky, Joel Karabenick, Edward |
Huefe, Edward F. | 2002 | Music Geography Across the Borderline: Musical Iconography, Mythic Themes, and North American Perceptions of a Borderlands Landscape | Curtis, James R. | Rodrigue, Christine M. Gossette, Franklin J. |
Cangelosi, Angela Ng | 2002 | Development and Change in Oil Company Road Maps Produced by General Drafting Company, 1925-1980 | Tyner, Judith A. | Gossette, Franklin J. Curtis, James R. |
Byrne-Dronkers, Susanne T. | 2002 | Geographic Information Systems/Science (GIS) Education At California Community Colleges | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Rodrigue, Christine M. Tyner, Judith A. |
Subthanavin, Naovaratana | 2001 | Relationships Between Deforestation, Precipitation and Runoff in Northern Thailand | Wechsler, Suzanne P. | Del Casino, Vincent J. Azary, Irisita |
Walsh, Michelle R. | 2000 | Tourism Development on a Greek Island: a Geographic Study of Thera (Santorini) and the Resort Cycle Concept | Splansky, Joel | Tyner, Judith A. Karabenick, Edward |
Timboe, Scot R. | 2000 | Potential for Greenbelt Improvements Along Flood Control Channels in Long Beach, California | Azary, Irisita | Outwater, Richard Walsh, Dan |
Sanfelice, Gabriel | 2000 | The Ornamentally Landscaped Median Strip: a Significant Feature of the Urban Streetscape | Splansky, Joel | Wheeler, Jean D. Karabenick, Edward |
Offenberg, K. C. Vic. | 2000 | Temporal Tactile Mapping and the Visually Handicapped: a Study Revisited | Tyner, Judith A. | Gossette, Franklin J. Peterson, Penny |
Morris-Williamson, Deborah S. | 2000 | The Teaching Emphasis of Geography Skills and Concepts : A Selected Study of Sixth Grade Teachers in Southern California | Wheeler, Jean D. | Rodrigue, Christine M. Golez, Felipe V. |
Michaels, Robert D. | 2000 | The Structure and Spatial Morphology of the Ethnic Commercial Enclaves of Little Saigon and Koreatown in Orange County, California: a Comparative Study | Splansky, Joel | Curtis, James R. Outwater, Richard |
Harlan, Larry M. | 2000 | Land Use Changes and Nitrogen Wash-Off From Pervious Land in the San Diego Creek Sub-Watershed of Newport Bay, California | Azary, Irisita | Gossette, Franklin J. Cowan, Peter |
Stokosa, Tomas | 1999 | Using GIS Modeling To Determine Nitrate Loading Runoff in the Temescal Wash Watershed, Southern California | Azary, Irisita | Gossette, Franklin J. Outwater, Richard |
Mann, Willa | 1999 | Emerging Geographic Themes in the Landscapes of Tony Hillerman | Tyner, Judith A. | Peters, Gary L. Wheeler, Jean D. |
Kobayashi, Emiko | 1999 | The Effects of the Tidal Cycle on Coliform Bacteria Concentration in the San Gabriel River Estuary, California | Azary, Irisita | Splansky, Joel Carlberg, David |
Johnson, Patrick D. | 1999 | Mapping Disrupted Surfaces in the Mojave Desert Using Remote Sensing and GIS, Fort Irwin, National Training Center, California | Azary, Irisita | Gossette, Franklin J. Lee, Christopher T. |
Frazier, Tom | 1999 | Tracking the Traces of Division: a Survey of the Remnants of the Berlin Wall as a Relict Boundary on the Urban Landscape | Peters, Gary L. | Biro, William B. L. Karabenick, Edward |
Ferris, Scott | 1999 | Web Based Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Digital Mapping Toy Or “Real” GIS? | Tyner, Judith A. | Gossette, Franklin J. Debysingh, Molly |
Wang, Guangyu | 1998 | Opening China’s Door: a Case Study of the Influence of Foreign Direct Investment on Qingdao’s Economy, 1985-1995 | Azary, Irisita | Gossette, Franklin J. Karabenick, Edward |
Uribe, Stephanie K. | 1998 | Evaluation of Vegetation and Stream Restoration By the Kumeyaay Indians on the Campo Indian Reservation, San Diego County, California | Azary, Irisita | Curtis, James R. Sanchez, Georgiana |
Rhodenbaugh, R. Kurt | 1998 | Suburbanization and Wilderness Parks: an Orange County, California Study | Outwater, Richard | Curtis, James R. Debysingh, Molly |
Holder, David W. | 1998 | The Role of Multi-Unit Housing in Ethnic Change in Long Beach, California | Karabenick, Edward | Outwater, Richard Gossette, Franklin J. |
Braxton-Brown, Jeremy | 1998 | An Examination of Day Labor Hiring Sites in Los Angeles, California | Curtis, James R. | Splansky, Joel Peters, Gary L. |
Andrew, Virginia R. | 1998 | An Historical Geographical Study of San Clemente Island | Karabenick, Edward | Tyner, Judith A. Outwater, Richard |
Stephenson, Gregory D. | 1997 | A Study of the Land Use Activities of Commercial Spines in Selected United States-Mexico Border Cities | Curtis, James R. | Outwater, Richard Debysingh, Molly |
Smith, Susan R. | 1997 | Land Use, Runoff and Flooding in Murrieta and Temecula | Wheeler, Jean D. | Gossette, Franklin J. Karabenick, Edward |
Paul, Jessica A. | 1997 | Commercial Strips as Tourism Destinations | Splansky, Joel | Outwater, Richard Karabenick, Edward |
Newton, John T., Jr. | 1997 | Neighborhood Differentiation in a Suburban Environment and Its Effect on Violent Crime: a Case Study of Whittier, California | Peters, Gary L. | Outwater, Richard Gossette, Franklin J. |
Mindes, Aimée R. | 1997 | The Perception of Hazards Among Surfers in Southern California | Curtis, James R. | Tyner, Judith A. Karabenick, Edward |
Mack, Andrew C. | 1997 | California State University Students’ Perceptions of Tijuana, Mexico | Curtis, James R. | Tyner, Judith A. Outwater, Richard |
Dewilde, Steven R. | 1996 | Vietnamese Settlement Patterns in Orange County’s Little Saigon | Curtis, James R. | Splansky, Joel Tyner, Judith A. |
Sherman, Alison L. | 1995 | A Study To Analyze, Identify and Evaluate an Industrial Location Site for a Materials Recovery Facility for the City of Lomita, California | Karabenick, Edward | Splansky, Joel Wheeler, Jean D. |
Hatch, Kim S. | 1995 | Cartographic Design for Multimedia Maps | Gossette, Franklin J. | Tyner, Judith A. Wheeler, Jean D. |
Grouse, Bruce A. | 1995 | The Location Characteristics of Card Club Casinos in Los Angeles County, Their Use as an Economic Development Tool, and the Importance of Asian Games | Outwater, Richard | Peters, Gary L. Tyner, Judith A. |
Dallman, Suzanne | 1995 | Commuting Patterns in a Mountain Community: Idyllwild, California | Outwater, Richard | Peters, Gary L. Splansky, Joel |
Mclaughlin, Edward E. | 1994 | Communication Methods Between Cartographers and Map Printers | Tyner, Judith A. | Gossette, Franklin J. Kunst, Robert J. |
Knapp, Daniel J. | 1994 | Water Use and Land Use in a Community Setting: Leisure World Laguna Hills, California | Steiner, Rodney | Peters, Gary L. Wheeler, Jean D. |
Hutton, Theron G. | 1994 | The Santa Fe Springs Oil Field Area: a Temporal Study of Land Use | Steiner, Rodney | Tyner, Judith A. Karabenick, Edward |
Bissell, Kevin J. | 1994 | The Los Angeles River: Proposed Water Supply Enhancement | Karabenick, Edward | Steiner, Rodney Tyner, Judith A. |
Ridland, Michael T. | 1993 | The 1992 Los Angeles Riot: a Geographic Perspective on South Los Angeles | Outwater, Richard | Peters, Gary L. Karabenick, Edward |
Munroe, Scott T. | 1993 | The Effects of Jobs/Housing Balancing on Commuting Patterns in Rancho Santa Margarita, California | Outwater, Richard | Splansky, Joel Karabenick, Edward |
Woods, James A. | 1992 | A Geographic Information System for Brush Fire Hazard Mapping and Analysis | Gossette, Franklin J. | Tyner, Judith A. Wheeler, Jean D. |
Brown, Jeffrey C. | 1991 | An Historical Geographical Study of North Island | Karabenick, Edward | Tyner, Judith A. Jensen, Marilyn A. |
Carson, Michael A. | 1990 | The Geography of Controlled Airspace in the Los Angeles Basin: Effects of General Aviation | Tyner, Judith A. | Gossette, Franklin J. Steiner, Rodney |
Schmitz, Donald W., Jr. | 1989 | Development Regulation and Its Effects on Coastal Access | Outwater, Richard | Peters, Gary L. Tyner, Judith A. |
Hanson, Susan F. | 1989 | A Landscape Typology for Natural Scenery | Steiner, Rodney | Wheeler, Jean D. Tyner, Judith A. |
Adams, Martha C. | 1989 | The Geographical Impact of Australian Immigration Policy on the Composition, Distribution and Settlement of Chinese in Australia | Debysingh, Molly | Wheeler, Jean D. Peters, Gary L. |
Moshier, Scott P. | 1988 | Locational Decision-Making in Manufacturing: a Three City Study | Outwater, Richard | Peters, Gary L. Wheeler, Jean D. |
Franklin, Robert L. | 1986 | The Diffusion of Micro Irrigation Systems in California’s Commercial Avocado Production Area | Splansky, Joel | Wheeler, Jean D. Tyner, Judith A. |
Reid, Roger T. | 1985 | The Geography of Residential Solid Waste Generation in Long Beach, California | Karabenick, Edward | Kimura, John C. Tyner, Judith A. |
Mauk, John C. | 1979 | Hawaii’s State Land Use Regulations and Urban Development Patterns on Oahu | Outwater, Richard | Peters, Gary L. Steiner, Rodney |
Lamprecht, Sandra J. | 1978 | The Literature of California Geography as Reflected in a Decade of Geography Journal Articles | Steiner, Rodney | Debysingh, Molly Tyner, Judith A. |
Martois, James E. | 1977 | The Impact of Environmental Consideration on Industrial Location Theory | Peters, Gary L. | Ericksen, Sheldon D. Debysingh, Molly |
Jones, Gary R. | 1977 | An Analysis of Flood Plain Land Use in Orange County, California | Karabenick, Edward | Anderson, Burton L. Peters, Gary L. |
Burns, Anthony W. | 1977 | Subsistence Land Use in Southwestern Alaska and the Impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act | Wheeler, Jean D. | Scantling, Frederick H. Tyner, Judith A. |
Fulford, John J. | 1976 | Style Elements in Architecture: Tools for Geographic Analysis | Scantling, Frederick, H. | Wheeler, Jean D. Karabenick, Edward |
Bichel, William N. | 1976 | The Determination of Cyclic Processes Within the Population Shifts of the United States Through the Use of Shift-and-share Analysis | Peters, Gary L. | Debysingh, Molly Outwater, Richard |
Clark, Charles L. | 1975 | The Okinawa Sugar Industry: Some Effects of Government Activity on Industrial Location and Economic Development | Anderson, Burton L. | Peters, Gary L. Kimura, John C. |
Seeman, Sonia H. | 1974 | Some Impacts of Containerization on California Port Geography | Anderson, Burton L. | Kimura, John C. Peters, Gary L. |
Henry, James A. | 1974 | A Correlation and Regression Analysis of Particulate Pollution and Minimum Temperatures in the Los Angeles Area, 1958-1972 | Kimura, John C. | Steiner, Rodney Peters, Gary L. |
Halme, Kalervo R. | 1974 | Environmental Hazards and Urban Development : a Historical, Spatial and Systems View of the City of Long Beach | Karabenick, Edward | Wheeler, Jean D. Peters, Gary L. |
St. Gean, Bruce | 1973 | Family Poverty in Long Beach, California, in 1970 | Outwater, Richard | Steiner, Rodney Anderson, Burton L. |
Fuhr, Stanley D. | 1973 | The Economic Health of the North Central Region | NULL | NULL |
Duncan, Kristen L. | 1973 | Water Supply, Use, and Management in the Santa Margarita Watershed, California | Steiner, Rodney | Anderson, Burton L. Scantling, Frederick H. |
Reed, Richard A. | 1972 | Reuse of the Pacific Electric Rights of Way: a Study in Abandonment, Conversion and New Uses in Selected Areas | NULL | NULL |
Davis, Dennis T. | 1972 | A Comparison of Economic Health and Industrial Diversity: a Case Study of Thirty-Three Places | Anderson, Burton L. | Wheeler, Jean D. Outwater, Richard |
Lane, Lawrence T. | 1970 | Conceptual Visualization in Urban Geography | NULL | NULL |
Aron, Robert H. | 1970 | The Changing Location of the California Almond Industry | Anderson, Burton L. | Steiner, Rodney Scantling, Fredrick H. |
Williams, Lyndon S. | 1969 | The Suburban Barriadas of Lima: Squatter Settlements as a Type of Peripheral Urban Growth in Peru | Steiner, Rodney | Anderson, Burton L. Dykema, Jean A. |
Terjung, Werner H. | 1962 | Distribution of Bioclimatic Comfort Regions in the United States | NULL | NULL |
Westenberger, W. Jane | 1956 | Occupance in the San Jacinto Mountains, California | NULL | NULL |
Geography Dissertation Topics
Geography is a fascinating topic, covering both physical and sociological issues. Concerns over climate change and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are perhaps the two most topical issues, but there are also many other important issues to consider. If you’re struggling to come up with an interesting geography dissertation topic, here are some options to consider.
Physical Geography
Human geography, climate change.
Smart and remote technology continues to develop and understanding their application and use continues to be applied across a range of areas from changes in land-use, pollution disaster risk management.
- What is the environmental impact of reduced migration and tourism during the COVID19 pandemic?
- Can current technology support Oceanic plastic pollution prevention and removal?
- What are the most effective tools in reversing desertification in the 21 st Century?
- Can environmental conservation be used as a geopolitical tool for peacekeeping?
- Can geospatial monitoring of flood risk regions play a role in policy decision making and preparation for severe weather events?
- Can GIS and smart planning be used for agro-ecological zoning and crop type for sustainable development?
- Can drone technology be used effectively to survey sea-bed topography and stability?
- Can urban green spaces be used to reduce habitat fragmentation in cities?
- How can GIS Mapping be used to inform real-time decision-making and mitigation of forest-fires?
- Is rewilding neglected land a viable option for sustainable development?
The current impact of the COVID-19 pandemic both globally and locally will shape human geography agenda and research for years to come. Impacts range from changes to socio-economic, demographic, and geographical impacts and characteristics, natural resource security to understanding how human geography and citizen science can influence future evidence collation and decision-making.
- What is the impact of socio-economic demographics on the adoption of low-carbon practices?
- How has health Geography research influenced understanding and management of pandemics?
- How can developing countries exploit the post-COVID restoration of Global Tourism?
- How can understanding Socio-economic decision-making increase community resilience?
- What is the geographical impact of changes to UK and European trade post-BREXIT? How has COVID19 lockdown impacted on future development of urban and rural transport infrastructure?
- Is current green infrastructure development mitigating urban heat islands?
- Has a global pandemic supported successful economic diversification in poorer regions?
- Is the use of volunteered geographical information and the role of citizen science in geographical research a viable option in the future for climate change research?
- Can methods to evaluate impact of outdoor recreation loads on rural communities and natural resources support sustainable development?
- Is green infrastructure a priority for urban renewal?
- Does current research effectively monitor health inequalities in rural areas?
- Is geothermal technology a viable option for social housing and infrastructure in the UK?
- Can commerce be used as an indicator of sustainable agriculture and food supply?
- Can GIS be used to assess spatial equality in education?
The impact of climate changes and changes to the geopolitical dynamics continues to develop and whilst the science of its direct environmental impact continues to be understood more specifically there still remains a gap in identifying what mitigation measures must be put in place. With the COP26 (UN Climate Change) Conference later this year, a refreshed focus will be placed on planning and implementing socio-economic policy and decision making.
- How does disruption to energy supplies affect Critical National Infrastructure and climate change risks?
- Carbon pricing and its failure to reduce climate change – what next for carbon capture credit?
- What are the Security implications of climate change in the UK?
- Will climate migration impact urban development in the UK?
- Is urban inequality between socio-economic groups increasing due to climate change and how can the gap be reduced?
- How can science be used to differentiate between extreme severe weather events and sustained environmental change due to climate change?
Have a language expert improve your writing
Run a free plagiarism check in 10 minutes, generate accurate citations for free.
- Knowledge Base
- Dissertation
Prize-Winning Thesis and Dissertation Examples
Published on September 9, 2022 by Tegan George . Revised on July 18, 2023.
It can be difficult to know where to start when writing your thesis or dissertation . One way to come up with some ideas or maybe even combat writer’s block is to check out previous work done by other students on a similar thesis or dissertation topic to yours.
This article collects a list of undergraduate, master’s, and PhD theses and dissertations that have won prizes for their high-quality research.
Instantly correct all language mistakes in your text
Upload your document to correct all your mistakes in minutes
Table of contents
Award-winning undergraduate theses, award-winning master’s theses, award-winning ph.d. dissertations, other interesting articles.
University : University of Pennsylvania Faculty : History Author : Suchait Kahlon Award : 2021 Hilary Conroy Prize for Best Honors Thesis in World History Title : “Abolition, Africans, and Abstraction: the Influence of the “Noble Savage” on British and French Antislavery Thought, 1787-1807”
University : Columbia University Faculty : History Author : Julien Saint Reiman Award : 2018 Charles A. Beard Senior Thesis Prize Title : “A Starving Man Helping Another Starving Man”: UNRRA, India, and the Genesis of Global Relief, 1943-1947
University: University College London Faculty: Geography Author: Anna Knowles-Smith Award: 2017 Royal Geographical Society Undergraduate Dissertation Prize Title: Refugees and theatre: an exploration of the basis of self-representation
University: University of Washington Faculty: Computer Science & Engineering Author: Nick J. Martindell Award: 2014 Best Senior Thesis Award Title: DCDN: Distributed content delivery for the modern web
Don't submit your assignments before you do this
The academic proofreading tool has been trained on 1000s of academic texts. Making it the most accurate and reliable proofreading tool for students. Free citation check included.
Try for free
University: University of Edinburgh Faculty: Informatics Author: Christopher Sipola Award: 2018 Social Responsibility & Sustainability Dissertation Prize Title: Summarizing electricity usage with a neural network
University: University of Ottawa Faculty: Education Author: Matthew Brillinger Award: 2017 Commission on Graduate Studies in the Humanities Prize Title: Educational Park Planning in Berkeley, California, 1965-1968
University: University of Ottawa Faculty: Social Sciences Author: Heather Martin Award: 2015 Joseph De Koninck Prize Title: An Analysis of Sexual Assault Support Services for Women who have a Developmental Disability
University : University of Ottawa Faculty : Physics Author : Guillaume Thekkadath Award : 2017 Commission on Graduate Studies in the Sciences Prize Title : Joint measurements of complementary properties of quantum systems
University: London School of Economics Faculty: International Development Author: Lajos Kossuth Award: 2016 Winner of the Prize for Best Overall Performance Title: Shiny Happy People: A study of the effects income relative to a reference group exerts on life satisfaction
University : Stanford University Faculty : English Author : Nathan Wainstein Award : 2021 Alden Prize Title : “Unformed Art: Bad Writing in the Modernist Novel”
University : University of Massachusetts at Amherst Faculty : Molecular and Cellular Biology Author : Nils Pilotte Award : 2021 Byron Prize for Best Ph.D. Dissertation Title : “Improved Molecular Diagnostics for Soil-Transmitted Molecular Diagnostics for Soil-Transmitted Helminths”
University: Utrecht University Faculty: Linguistics Author: Hans Rutger Bosker Award: 2014 AVT/Anéla Dissertation Prize Title: The processing and evaluation of fluency in native and non-native speech
University: California Institute of Technology Faculty: Physics Author: Michael P. Mendenhall Award: 2015 Dissertation Award in Nuclear Physics Title: Measurement of the neutron beta decay asymmetry using ultracold neutrons
University: Stanford University Faculty: Management Science and Engineering Author: Shayan O. Gharan Award: Doctoral Dissertation Award 2013 Title: New Rounding Techniques for the Design and Analysis of Approximation Algorithms
University: University of Minnesota Faculty: Chemical Engineering Author: Eric A. Vandre Award: 2014 Andreas Acrivos Dissertation Award in Fluid Dynamics Title: Onset of Dynamics Wetting Failure: The Mechanics of High-speed Fluid Displacement
University: Erasmus University Rotterdam Faculty: Marketing Author: Ezgi Akpinar Award: McKinsey Marketing Dissertation Award 2014 Title: Consumer Information Sharing: Understanding Psychological Drivers of Social Transmission
University: University of Washington Faculty: Computer Science & Engineering Author: Keith N. Snavely Award: 2009 Doctoral Dissertation Award Title: Scene Reconstruction and Visualization from Internet Photo Collections
University: University of Ottawa Faculty: Social Work Author: Susannah Taylor Award: 2018 Joseph De Koninck Prize Title: Effacing and Obscuring Autonomy: the Effects of Structural Violence on the Transition to Adulthood of Street Involved Youth
If you want to know more about AI for academic writing, AI tools, or research bias, make sure to check out some of our other articles with explanations and examples or go directly to our tools!
Research bias
- Survivorship bias
- Self-serving bias
- Availability heuristic
- Halo effect
- Hindsight bias
- Deep learning
- Generative AI
- Machine learning
- Reinforcement learning
- Supervised vs. unsupervised learning
(AI) Tools
- Grammar Checker
- Paraphrasing Tool
- Text Summarizer
- AI Detector
- Plagiarism Checker
- Citation Generator
Cite this Scribbr article
If you want to cite this source, you can copy and paste the citation or click the “Cite this Scribbr article” button to automatically add the citation to our free Citation Generator.
George, T. (2023, July 18). Prize-Winning Thesis and Dissertation Examples. Scribbr. Retrieved June 18, 2024, from https://www.scribbr.com/dissertation/examples/
Is this article helpful?
Tegan George
Other students also liked, how to choose a dissertation topic | 8 steps to follow, checklist: writing a dissertation, thesis & dissertation database examples, what is your plagiarism score.
Home » Blog » Dissertation » Topics » Geography » Geography Dissertation Topics (26 Examples) For Research
Geography Dissertation Topics (26 Examples) For Research
Mark Jun 21, 2020 Jun 20, 2020 Geography No Comments
Geography is a challenging subject ad writing a dissertation on it can be very difficult and challenging for the students. Selecting a topic is one of the major hurdles. So, here is a list of geography dissertation topics and projects topics on geography. Choosing the right topic can help in impressing the teachers and getting […]
Geography is a challenging subject ad writing a dissertation on it can be very difficult and challenging for the students. Selecting a topic is one of the major hurdles. So, here is a list of geography dissertation topics and projects topics on geography.
Choosing the right topic can help in impressing the teachers and getting better grades. We offer research topics on geography and can also help you in completing your research and dissertations by offering high-quality services. You can also explore the list of geography dissertation topics and come up with some unique ideas.
List of geography dissertation topics
Identifying the factors that cause changes in the climate of an area.
Examining the concept of coastal erosion and how it takes place.
Studying the effects of natural calamities on the people living in nearby areas.
To investigate how natural disasters and calamities affect the economy of the countries.
Factors that contribute to creating a sustainable environment.
Studying the ecological value of forests to the government of the country.
Evaluating the concept of global food security.
Investigating the destinations of river sources.
Studying the impact of contaminated land in a certain area.
To study the soil fertility after a volcanic eruption.
Analysing the uses of green-field land in a certain area.
Studying the changes in the ecosystem in the last 10 years in the United States.
Factors defining the quality of water in the locality and how it differs from the characteristics of water in the neighbouring regions.
Exploring the best ways to study urban geography and analysing the strengths and weaknesses of qualitative and quantitative approaches.
A literature review on the concept of plantation forestry.
Studying the species of your locality that are considered to be endangered.
Exploring the changes in urban geography through the decades.
To study the changing thermal regime of polythermal glaciers.
A systematic review of the impact of climate change on the local economic geography.
Evaluating the association of social sciences with economic geography.
To explore how the decline in urban-rural divide led to economic change in the UK.
How certain fishing techniques are damaging the coastal region of the fishing island?
Studying the concept of semi-automated mapping of glacial landforms.
Evaluating the potential of high-resolution airborne remote sensing for glaciology.
How does ocean current affect the weather of an area?
Studying the effects of physical landforms on the life of people.
Topic With Mini-Proposal (Paid Service)
Along with a topic, you will also get;
- An explanation why we choose this topic.
- 2-3 research questions.
- Key literature resources identification.
- Suitable methodology with identification of raw sample size, and data collection method
- View a sample of topic consultation service
Get expert dissertation writing help to achieve good grades
- Writer consultation before payment to ensure your work is in safe hands.
- Free topic if you don't have one
- Draft submissions to check the quality of the work as per supervisor's feedback
- Free revisions
- Complete privacy
- Plagiarism Free work
- Guaranteed 2:1 (With help of your supervisor's feedback)
- 2 Instalments plan
- Special discounts
Other Posts
Message Us On WhatsApp
- Bodleian Libraries
- Oxford LibGuides
- Geography and the Environment
- Theses and Dissertations
Geography and the Environment: Theses and Dissertations
Introduction.
Theses and dissertations are documents that present an author's research findings, which are submitted to the University in support of their academic degree. They are very useful to consult when carrying out your own research because they:
- provide a springboard to scope existing literature
- provide inspiration for the finished product
- show you the evolution of an author's ideas over time
- provide relevant and up-to-date research (for recent theses and dissertations)
On this page you will find guidance on how to search for and access theses and dissertations in the Bodleian Libraries and beyond.
Definitions
Terms you may encounter in your research.
Thesis: In the UK, a thesis is normally a document that presents an author's research findings as part of a doctoral or research programme.
Dissertation: In the UK, a dissertation is normally a document that presents an author's research findings as part of an undergraduate or master's programme.
DPhil: An abbreviation for Doctor of Philosophy, which is an advanced research qualification. You may also see it referred to as PhD.
ORA: The Oxford University Research Archive , an institutional repository for the University of Oxford's research output including digital theses.
Theses and dissertations
- Reading theses and dissertations in the Bodleian Libraries
- SOGE Undergraduate Dissertations
- SOGE MSc Dissertations
- SOGE DPhil Theses
- DPhil Theses outside of Oxford
The Bodleian Libraries collection holds DPhil, MLitt and MPhil theses deposited at the University of Oxford, which you can consult. You may also be interested to read theses and dissertations beyond the University of Oxford, some of which can be read online, or you can request an inter-library loan.
Help with theses and dissertations
To find out more about how to find and access theses and dissertations in the Bodleian Libraries and beyond, we recommend the following:
- Bodleian Libraries theses and dissertations Links to information on accessing the Bodleian Libraries collections of Oxford, UK, US and other international theses.
- Oxford University Research Archive guide
- Help & guidance for digital theses Information on copyright, how to deposit your thesis in ORA and other important matters
- Guide to copyright The Bodleian Libraries' Quick guide to copyright and digital sources.
Prize winning undergraduate dissertations are available in print in the Social Science Library opposite the printing and photocopying room. These start from the year 2000 onwards. Prize winning dissertations from 1979 to 1999 are located offsite but can be ordered to the Social Science Library by searching for the title on SOLO. A full list of the titles is located with the dissertations in the library and is also here .
Prize winning dissertations from 2019 are also available on the SOGE intranet here .
There is also a a listing of all non-prize winning dissertations by year from 2003 which includes their abstracts, located by the dissertations.
BCM, ECM, NSEG & WSPM MSc Dissertations
MSc dissertations with a Distinction are located in the Social Science Library opposite the printer and photocopier room. All dissertations with a Distinction are available in printed format for the years 1995 to 2017. Dissertations from 2018 onwards are only available electronically on the SOGE intranet here .
DPhil theses in print format are kept off-site at the Bodleian Book Storage Facility. They can be found on SOLO by a keyword search including the word ‘thesis’. Alternatively there is a browseable list by year on the SOGE intranet with links to SOLO here .
DPhil theses in print format can only be requested to the Weston Library for consultation.
Many of the more recent DPhil theses are also available to read online unless they have an embargo. These are on the university repository, ORA . The SOGE intranet browseable list also includes links to the online full text in ORA where available.
Further information about finding theses, both in Oxford and in other universities can be found here .
Depositing your thesis
It is mandatory for students completing a research degree at the University of Oxford (registered to a programme of study on or after 1st October 2007) to deposit an electronic copy of their theses with the Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) in order to meet the requirements of their award. To find out more, visit the Oxford University Research Archive guide.
- << Previous: Databases
- Last Updated: Jun 11, 2024 4:45 PM
- URL: https://libguides.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/geography
Website feedback
Accessibility Statement - https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/accessibility
Google Analytics - Bodleian Libraries use Google Analytics cookies on this web site. Google Analytics anonymously tracks individual visitor behaviour on this web site so that we can see how LibGuides is being used. We only use this information for monitoring and improving our websites and content for the benefit of our users (you). You can opt out of Google Analytics cookies completely (from all websites) by visiting https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
© Bodleian Libraries 2021. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence
- Department of Geography
- Master's programmes in English
- For exchange students
- PhD opportunities
- All programmes of study
- Language requirements
- Application process
- Academic calendar
- NTNU research
- Research excellence
- Strategic research areas
- Innovation resources
- Student in Trondheim
- Student in Gjøvik
- Student in Ålesund
- For researchers
- Life and housing
- Faculties and departments
- International researcher support
Språkvelger
Master thesis - department of geography.
- Programmes of study
- Master's thesis
- Exchange Students
- Publications
Master's thesis at the Department of Geography
Master's thesis at the department of geography.
On this page you will find information about writing a master's thesis, guidelines for grading and submission procedures . You will also find other related information.
Write and submit master`s thesis
What should i write about.
The topic you choose for your master’s thesis depends on your academic background, life experience and your future plans. To some extent you are free to choose a topic which is relevant for the study program that you attend. We prefer that students contribute to research with relevance for projects within the Department. This motivates both the students and the supervisors. The research at the Department of Geography covers a broad range of fields across human and physical geography, with further links to other disciplines.
In the first semester the department will arrange a seminar where the academic staff at the department presents themselves and their current research projects. This seminar and former master's thesis are a great inspiration to decide what you want to write about.
The department are positive to students that want to write a master’s thesis in cooperation with a company or an external organization. It is important that your NTNU supervisor is involved in this process. He or she must judge the feasibility and academic quality of the project. It is also important that you in collaboration with your supervisor and contact person at the organization/company sign the standard agreement concerning work on a master’s thesis in cooperation with a company/external organization. The agreement is available here .
Agreement for carrying out a master's thesis
All master’s candidates at the Department of Geography have to sign an agreement for carrying out a master’s thesis. The agreement confirms that the topic for the master's thesis is approved, that the supervisory relationship has been established and that the parties (student, supervisor and department) are familiar with the guidelines that apply for carrying out a master's thesis. The master study and the work on the master’s thesis itself is regulated by the Act relating to universities and university colleges, NTNU’s academic regulations and the current study plan for the study program.
First and foremost, the agreement regulates the tutorial relationship. And that means that unless otherwise agreed, the right to tutorial guidance ends once the agreement expires. Contact the department if you need additional time to complete your master’s thesis. If you need longer time, one semester extra, you need to contact the department.
Agreement for carrying out a Master's Thesis
Writing a master’s thesis in collaboration with a company or an external organization
It is possible to write your master`s thesis in collaboration with a company or organization that is independent of NTNU. To facilitate this process, NTNU has developed a standard agreement that should be completed by the student, Department of Geography, the student's supervisor and the company or organization. The NTNU supervisor must judge the feasibility and academic quality of the project before signing. The agreement covers the rights and responsibilities of all parties, as well as terms of use regarding rights to the completed academic work and results of the project.
The agreement is available on this page: https://www.ntnu.no/bridge/en/standard-agreement-academic-collaboration
Writing your master's thesis
At masters level it is expected high standards when it comes to presenting your work, including an awareness of current standards for contributions to scientific publications, e.g. formatting references and citations.
There are several useful tools for writing academic papers and handling large documents (e.g. Microsoft Word, Endnote). Knowledge of and ability to master the opportunities that exist can be beneficial writing your thesis and in a future employment.
Reference style
Which style to use depends on the subject / field you are studying. This should be discussed with your supervisor. If your subjects / fields do not have a particular style, select a style and use it consistently. Reference style also varies from journal to journal. Norwegian Geographical Journal, for instance, have a separate reference technique and style. The following styles are often recommended: • American Psychological Association (APA) • Chicago • Harvard
Useful links:
General information about writing your Master's thesis at NTNU.
Collection of personal data - Do I need to report my master's project?
If your masters project involves the collection of personal data, you need to check whether you have to notify the Data Protection Official for Research.
If you are processing personal data electronically and it is not related to medical or health research, you need to report your project to the Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD). Medical and health research must be approved by the Regional Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics (REK) before the project is initiated. This applies to both research and student projects. The same applies if you are manually processing personal data to be entered into a personal data register.
For more information about personal data and how to report your project go to: https://i.ntnu.no/wiki/-/wiki/English/Collection+of+personal+data+for+research+projects
Guidelines for grading master's thesis
It is important that students are familiar with the guidelines for grading the master's thesis. The guidelines include a description of formal criteria, the examiner’s role and composition, the right to request an explanation of the grade and the possibility to appeal against the grade. The guidelines also include a general description of what characterizes specific grades and the assessment committee’s checklist.
MSc in Globalisation
MSc in Natural Resources Management
Information about submission of the master's thesis
The date for submission is May 15th, or the following workday if the date falls on a weekend, for all master programmes at Department of Geography. As stated in the academic regulations for NTNU, §5-11(12), the deadline for announcing the grades for master’s theses is three months after the submission deadline.
In the event of delayed submission, documentation/medical documentation is required. The last date in the spring semester is August 31st. Examinations held after this date will have the autumn semester listed on the diploma.
Instructions for thesis submission
Step 1 – Order print copies of the thesis and download a validated pdf (NTNU Grafisk senter)
- Validate PDF
- Make a title page and cover
- Order 4 printed copies of the thesis (5 if you have an assistant supervisor)
- Download a final PDF of the thesis including title page
The department covers the costs of printing (Kostnadssted 671005 Institutt for geografi, you do not need to fill in Projectnumber or Analyse). The students keep one copy. Please note that pictures and illustrations must be printed in black and white provided that colours are not necessary to understand the content.
Step 2 – Submit the thesis in Inspera
The validated PDF of the thesis including title page must be submitted in Inspera within the deadline.
When submitting your thesis in Inspera you will need to do the following:
- register information about the thesis (title, name of supervisor, summary etc.)
- consent to publishing your thesis at the library/NTNU Open.
The examiners will read both the printed and digital version of the thesis, and any discrepancies regarding content or format of the documents could be viewed as academic misconduct.
Step 3
The administration will pick-up the thesis from the printing office and send it to the examiners and you by mail.
Master Thesis
DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Home > SGIS > Geography > Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Department of Geography: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Opportunities for Urban Resilience to Climate Change: Understanding Local Climate Perceptions, Motivations, and Barriers to Green Infrastructure Use , Emmilene Berski
Women’s Communities and Landscapes in Deadwood, South Dakota in the 1870s–1880s , Jessica Kaye Long
The Spatial Organization of Pre-Colonial African Kingdoms: The Empires of Ethiopia & Mali , Victoria O. Alapo
Commemorating the Past: Nebraska Museum Practices in Interpreting, Memorializing, and Mythologizing History , Carissa Dowden
Film and the Making of a Modern Nebraska (1895-1920): A Historical Geography , William Helmer
Reexamining the Desert: A Study of Place-Based Food Insecurity , Morgan Ryan
Votes and Voters in Time and Space: The Changing Landscape of Political Party Support in Kentucky, 1974-2020 , Glenn Humphress
Federal Land-Use Policy and Resettlement in the Great Plains: An Experiment in Community Development During the New Deal Years, 1933-1941 , Theresa Glanz
Population Sustainability in Rural Nebraska Towns , Andrew Husa
Timing and Formation of Linear Dunes South of the Niobrara River Valley, North-Central Nebraska Sand Hills , Ashley K. Larsen
ASSESSING LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY WITH GIS USING QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN KNOX COUNTY, NEBRASKA , Christian J. Cruz
A Historical Geography of Six and Eight-Man Football in Nebraska , Andrew Husa
Utilizing a Consumer-Grade Camera System to Quantify Surface Reflectance , Joseph J. Lehnert
Modeling Gross Primary Production of Midwest Maize and Soybean Croplands with Satellite and Gridded Weather Data , Gunnar Malek-Madani
Spatial Analysis of Ethnic and Racial Segregation in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, 2000 - 2014 , Roy Yao
Dating Late Quaternary Alluvial Fills in the Platte River Valley using Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dating , Jacob C. Bruihler
A Research Framework for the Geographic Study of Exotic Pet Mammals in the USA , Gabrielle C. Tegeder
Using GIS to Assess Firearm Thefts, Recoveries and Crimes in Lincoln, Nebraska , David A. Grosso
A STUDY OF SOCIAL CAPITAL AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH DWELLING STRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT BASED ON AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA , Jeehoon Kim
Geographic Variation of Health Care Spending on Heart Failure in Metropolitan Areas , Kevin McMillan
"We Shall Meet Beyond the River": An Analysis of the Deathscape of Brownville, Nebraska , Ashley J. Barnett
Building a GIS Model to Assess Agritourism Potential , Brian G. Baskerville
Exploring the Nature of Space for Human Behavior in Ordinary Structured Environments , Molly Boeka Cannon
A Historical Geography of Sand Island 1870 - 1944 , Lucas P. Johnson
Proximal Sensing as a Means of Characterizing Phragmites australis , Travis Yeik
Multi-Temporal Analysis of Crop Biomass Using Selected Environmental Variables and Remote Sensing Derived Indices , Nwakaku M. Ajaere
Evaluating Vegetation Response to Water Stress Using Close-Range and Satellite Remote Sensing , Sharmistha Swain
ASSESSING SEASONAL FEATURES OF TROPICAL FORESTS USING REMOTE SENSING , Roberto Bonifaz-Alfonzo
USING A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM TO DEFINE REGIONS OF GRAPE-CULTIVAR SUITABILITY IN NEBRASKA , Ting Chen
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Malaria in Paraguay , Nicole M. Wayant
Levels of Response In Experiential Conceptualizations of Neighborhood: The Potential For Multiple Versions of This Place Construct , Cynthia M. Williams
PRESERVATION ETHICS IN THE CASE OF NEBRASKA’S NATIONALLY REGISTERED HISTORIC PROPERTIES , Darren Michael Adams
Intersections of Place, Time, and Entertainment in Rural Nebraska in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries , Rebecca A. Buller
The Changing Landscape of a Rural Region: The effect of the Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir in the Osage River Basin of Missouri , Melvin Arthur Johnson
Detection and Measurement of Water Stress in Vegetation Using Visible Spectrum Reflectance , Arthur Zygielbaum
Patterns and Consequences of Segregation: An Analysis of Ethnic Residential Patterns at Two Geographic Scales , Kenneth N. French
Geographies of Indigenous-based Team Name and Mascot Use in American Secondary Schools , Ezra J. Zeitler
A WATERSHED-BASED CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR LAKES IN AGRICULTURALLY-DOMINATED ECOSYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY OF NEBRASKA RESERVOIRS , Henry N. N. Bulley
MODELING BIGHORN SHEEP HABITAT IN NORTHWEST NEBRASKA , Kyle M. Forbes
CLOSE-RANGE AND SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING OF ALGAL BIOMASS IN THE IOWA GREAT LAKES , Eric A. Wilson
EFFECTS OF SPATIAL RESOLUTION AND LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE ON LAND COVER CHARACTERIZATION , Wenli Yang
Spatial Structure and Decision-Making Aspects of Pedestrian Route Selection through an Urban Environment , Michael R. Hill
VACANCY CHAINS AND INTRA-URBAN MIGRATION , Donald Rundquist
Water Power Development on the Lower Loup River: A Study in Economic Geography , Ralph Eugene Olson
Advanced Search
Search Help
- Notify me via email or RSS
- Administrator Resources
- How to Cite Items From This Repository
- Copyright Information
- Collections
- Disciplines
Author Corner
- Guide to Submitting
- Submit your paper or article
- Geography Website
Home | About | FAQ | My Account | Accessibility Statement
Privacy Copyright
Best 53+ Geography Dissertation Topics in 2023
March 17, 2020
Dr Jana Martiskova
Click here to place an order for topic brief service to get instant approval from your professor.
Table of Contents
Geography Dissertation Topics: Geography is one of the fascinating subjects. The students of geography learn about different parts of the earth is its surroundings and its environment. Be that as it may, with regard to writing a thesis, similar fascinating things transform into an overwhelming circumstance.
The way toward choosing the correct topics for geography is rushed for individuals who have less comprehension of their undertaking and its title. Along these lines, our specialists who are aware of all the know-how of the specific subject have chosen appropriate geography dissertation topics as indicated by your particular demands.
Related Posts
- 39 Economic geography dissertation topics examples
- Environmental Management Dissertation Topics, Ideas
Best Geography Dissertation Topics To Get Your Rusty Creative Cells Back Working
If you want geography dissertation topics to be the best turnout topic for your dissertation that is just out of this world then you are in luck. You have entered the one-stop article base that is going to give you great examples of geography dissertation ideas.
These topics have been compiled by a geography professor so now you can get a slight understanding as to what kind of Topics your geography dissertation topics advisor would favor!
These topics have been specifically broken down into a list of a questionnaire to simplify your need for search in the required geography dissertation topic that you wish to write on.
- How is deforestation affecting the stability of various mountains?
- How is global warming affecting the lives of human beings living on the face of the plane?
- What part does GIS or Geographical-Information-System, plays in evaluating a place’s coordinates?
- Which is the most convenient way to steer a ship? The stars or the sextant?
- How does coastal erosion take place?
- Which type of coastline is more populated? The sandy coastlines or the open coastlines?
- The effect of floods on people living near the banks of rivers?
- How does flood affect the economy of a certain area?
- The effect of landslides on people living in hills and the main reasons behind it?
- Which part of the world sees the most landslides and why?
- What causes earthquakes?
- What factor causes the change in the climate of an area?
- How do ocean currents influence the weather of an area?
- How is sextant related to the ship’s position?
- On what principle does relativism work?
- What is urban landscaping and how does it work?
- What steps can create a sustainable environment?
- How is urban geography changing through the decades?
- How does a lake affect the temperature of the neighboring areas?
- What is the ecological value of a forest to the government of that country?
- What are the alternative ways to stop global warming?
- How can the conservation of natural resources help in this problem?
- Has the international community developed some good strategies on this issue for helping global warming?
- What methods could help in stopping the deforestation problem in polluted countries?
- Can non-natural resources help in supporting and conserving the natural resources of a country?
- How can man-made technology help in stopping the increasing global warming?
- Can the support from the developed countries help the developing countries to fight the problem of starvation?
- How much can the dependency on non-natural resources reduce the pressure from natural resources in supporting global warming?
- How can man-made resources help to bring balance in global warming with its cost-effective policies to relation with the natural resources of a country?
- What are the effects of the support system of natural resources by means of non-natural or human-made substitutes to help build a strong defense against global warming in developing countries?
- What measures should be adopted by the developed nations to reduce the overconsumption of power resources to reduce the pressure on global warming?
- How has global warming affected the tendency of an increase in deforestation and desertification?
Above is the best list of geography dissertation titles if you need more help regarding your geography dissertation topics, fill out the form below and get a unique topic along with a topic brief on geography dissertation from experts.
Paid Topic Mini Proposal (500 Words)
You will get the topics first and then the mini proposal which includes:
- An explanation why we choose this topic.
- 2-3 research questions.
- Key literature resources identification.
- Suitable methodology including raw sample size and data collection method
- View a Sample of Service
Note: After submitting your order please must check your email [inbox/spam] folders for order confirmation and login details. If the email goes in spam please mark not as spam to avoid any communication gap between us.
Get An Expert Dissertation Writing Help To Achieve Good Grades
By placing an order with us, you can get;
- Writer consultation before payment to ensure your work is in safe hands.
- Free topic if you don't have one
- Draft submissions to check the quality of the work as per supervisor's feedback
- Free revisions
- Complete privacy
- Plagiarism Free work
- Guaranteed 2:1 (With help of your supervisor's feedback)
- 2 Instalments plan
- Special discounts
WhatsApp and Get 35% off promo code now!
- Alumni Outcomes
- Faculty by Research Area
- News & Events
- Support Geography
Department of Geography & the Environment
Columbian College of Arts & Sciences
- Careers in Geography
- BA in Geography
- BA in Environmental Studies
- BS in Environmental & Sustainability Science
- Minor in Geography
- Minor in GIS
- Minor in Sustainability
- Undergraduate Student Resources
MS in Geography
- Graduate Certificate in GIS
- Climate and Environmental Change
- Geospatial Science and Applications
- Global Equity and Social Justice
- Human-Environmental Systems
- Sustainability
- Urbanization and Migration
- Research Initiatives & Centers
- Core Faculty
- Adjunct Faculty
- Graduate Students
The Master of Science in Geography degree program trains young professionals in areas of human and physical geography, while building on students’ working knowledge of geospatial techniques . With a faculty-to-student ratio of 1-to-2, our graduate students have exceptional mentorship and research opportunities.
Students supplement required coursework in geographic methods and basic GIS with elective courses that match their specific interests. Possible elective topics include Arctic climate systems, methods for analyzing mortality and birth rates, water resource policy and city planning.
Recent graduates have gone on to prestigious PhD programs and jobs at the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, the Brookings Institution and more.
Apply to GW
Request More Information
Graduate Alumni Outcomes
Contact the MS Program Advisor
"The professors are incredibly approachable, and I've made good friends. They do a lot of social events, which really contribute to making the department feel like a little family."
Natalie Armstrong MA '16
Thesis and Capstone
To fulfill degree requirements , MS students choose either a thesis option (30 credit hours) or non-thesis/capstone option (36 credit hours). Students taking the non-thesis option must complete a geography capstone course, which can take the form of either an original research project supervised by a faculty member or a research and analysis assignment completed during an internship for an external client.
Capstone research can be considered for the department’s Campbell Graduate Research Grants. The grants fund travel and other costs associated with graduate research.
Funding Opportunities
Campbell graduate research grants.
The highly competitive Campbell Graduate Research Grants are awarded to several graduate students each summer. Past awardees have applied their funding toward research projects in the Arctic, Ghana, Panama, Alabama and around Washington, D.C. Recently, two students received Campbell funding for their capstone research project based out of Mixco, Guatemala. Their project used open-source mapping tools to help vulnerable communities reduce disaster risk and adapt to disasters.
Each March, the department puts out a call for Campbell Research Grant proposals to fund summer projects. Students are encouraged to submit research proposals at the end of their first year in the MS program.
Fellowships and Assistantships
The Geography and the Environment Department offers a number of graduate student assistantships as well as student “grader” positions. Applications for assistantships and grading positions are evaluated following admission to the program, and awards are made on the basis of academic qualifications. Awards are granted for one year, with the understanding that if assistantships are available and if the student maintains good academic standing, the award will be renewed for a second year.
Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships
Other CCAS Graduate Student Funding
Columbian College offers additional funding options, including research grants, scholarships and military education benefits.
CCAS Graduate Student Funding
Course Requirements
The student’s program of study is developed in consultation with the advisor and the graduate committee.
Course List Code | Title | Credits |
---|
Required | |
| Geographic Thought | |
| Geographical Information Systems I | |
| Qualitative Methods in Geography | |
or | Geospatial Statistics |
For thesis option only: | |
| Thesis Research (taken for a total of 6 credits) | |
For non-thesis option only: | |
| Research (taken for 3 credits) | |
or | Geography Capstone Internship |
Electives | |
Thesis option—15 credits in elective courses; non-thesis option—24 credits in elective courses. Any 6000-level geography course can be taken as an elective. | |
*Elective courses also can be taken through the University or the Consortium of Universities with the permission of the advisor.
Current Electives
Class Number | Title |
---|
6207 | Urban Planning and Development |
6208 | Land Use and Urban Transportation Planning |
6218 | Arctic Systems |
6219 | Seminar: Climatology |
6220 | Seminar: Climatic Change |
6230 | Seminar: Environmental Issues in Development |
6232 | Migration and Development |
6233 | Social -Ecological Systems |
6243 | Seminar: Urban Geography |
6244 | Urban Sustainability |
6261 | Geographical Perspectives on Latin America |
6262 | Geographical Perspectives on the Middle East |
6265 | Geography of Russia and Its Neighbors |
6293 | Open Source: Geo-Programming II |
6299 | Internship |
6303 | Introduction to Remote Sensing |
6306 | Geographical Information Systems II |
6307 | Digital Image Processing |
6308 | Programming for Geospatial Applications |
6309 | GIS for Emergency Management |
6310 | Geovisualization and Cartography |
6311 | Open Source Solutions for Geospatial Project Management |
Master's Thesis in Human Geography
- 30 credits cr.
- Gå till denna sida på svenska webben
The course involves independently writing a Master's thesis in Human Geography.In this course, students individually write a thesis corresponding to 30 credits. This means one semester full time studies.
Bachelor degree and 75 HECs at the Second Cycle incl. 60 HECs in Human Geography incl. Space and Society - Theory and Method in Human Geography, or corresponding courses. English B.
Course structure
This is accomplished through individual work, individual supervision and seminars. Depending on the question developed for the thesis, this course may involve different types of field studies; in the close vicinity, on other places or internationally. The master’s thesis may be included in a master’s degree.
Teaching format
Obligatory teaching is seminars and individual tutoring or advising. The language of the course is English.
Tutorials are conducted in English or Swedish. Other teaching takes place in English
Detailed information, including grading criteria, is presented at the course introduction and via the collaboration and learning environment Athena.
Learning objectives
After completing the course, the student is expected to independently and at an appropriate academic level – be able to:
- Formulate a research question and systematically integrate and reflexively discuss theoretical reasoning, methodological applications and data in a Master’s essay.
- Review other students’ theses at a level appropriate to second cycle study.
- Present independent insight on the possibilities and limits of academic research, the roll of academic research in society, and people’s responsibility for how research is used.
- Identify in all research situations issues and norms related to research ethics and review one’s own and the work of others from an ethical standpoint.
Examination takes place through a master thesis, opposition to and defense of the master thesis.
Several teachers assess and grade within the course.
Examiner: Karen Haandrikman, Department of Human Geography
- Schedule KG9210 Spring 2024 Day-time 100%
Course literature
- Valid from Spring 2024
- Reading list KG9210 - valid from Spring 2024
Course reports
- SPRING 2023
- SPRING 2022
- SPRING 2021
Senior Lecturer, Docent
Profile page
The Geo-Science Building, room X317
Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Frescati
Study Counsellor
The Geo-Science Building, room X331
Education Administrator
The Geo-Science Building, room X326
Alternating and flexible hours
Know what you want to study?
What can I study?
Selected reading
Discover Stockholm and Sweden
As a student at Stockholm University you get the benefit of living in the Swedish capital.
Meet us online and around the world
Stockholm University arranges regular webinars and participates in educational fairs and events virtually and around the world to meet students and inform them about our study programmes. Meet us and ask what it's like to study with us!
Students of Stockholm University
Every year Stockholm University welcomes thousands of international students from all over the world. Each bringing their own backpack full of experiences, expectations and dreams. Each with their own story.
Our researchers. Your teachers
As a student at Stockholm University, you will have direct contact with leading researchers in your field and access to the most recent scientific findings. Our researchers. Your teachers. Meet a few of them here.
Hear from our alumni
Are you wondering what former students thought about your programme? Are you curious about what your education can lead to after graduation? Hear from our alumni!
Native Woody Diversity, Composition, and Tree Growth Responses to Invasive Plant Treatment in Non-Industrial Private Forests, Gabriela Krochmal Master's Thesis Defense
Please join us on June 24 th at 10:00 am to support Gabriela Krochmal as they defend their thesis.
We hope to see you in person (FORS 208) or on Zoom.
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Michael Jenkins, Dr. Jingjing Liang
Related Events
- Accountancy and Control (master)
- Accountancy and Control (premaster)
- Actuarial Science (bachelor)
- Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance (master)
- American Studies (master)
- Ancient Studies (bachelor)
- Arabische taal en cultuur (bachelor)
- Arbeidsrecht (master)
- Archaeology (master)
- Archaeology (premaster)
- Archaeology (bachelor), EN
- Archaeology and Heritage (research master)
- Archeologie (bachelor), NL
- Archival and Information Studies (duale master)
- Art and Performance Research Studies (research master)
- Artificial Intelligence (master)
- Bèta-gamma (bachelor)
- Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (master, joint degree)
- Biological Sciences (master)
- Biologie (bachelor)
- Biomedical Sciences (master)
- Biomedische wetenschappen (bachelor)
- BMS: Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy (master)
- BMS: Cognitive Neurobiology and Clinical Neurophysiology (master)
- BMS: Developmental and Therapeutic Biology (master)
- BMS: Experimental Internal Medicine (master)
- BMS: Infection and Immunity (master)
- BMS: Medical Biochemistry and Biotechnology (master)
- BMS: Molecular Neurosciences (master)
- BMS: Oncology (master)
- BMS: Physiology of Synapses and Networks (master)
- BMS: Psychopharmacology and Pathophysiology (master)
- Boekwetenschap (master)
- Boekwetenschap (schakelprogramma)
- Brain and Cognitive Sciences (research master)
- BS: Ecology and Evolution (master)
- BS: Freshwater and Marine Biology (master)
- BS: General Biology (master)
- BS: Green Life Sciences (master)
- Business Administration (bachelor)
- Business Administration (master)
- Business Administration (premaster)
- Business Analytics (bachelor)
- Business Economics (master)
- Business Economics (premaster)
- Chemistry (master, joint degree)
- Chemistry (premaster)
- Chemistry: Analytical Sciences (master, joint degree)
- Chemistry: Molecular Sciences (master, joint degree)
- Chemistry: Science for Energy and Sustainability (master, joint degree)
- Child Development and Education (research master)
- Classics and Ancient Civilizations (master)
- Cognition, Language and Communication (bachelor)
- Commerciële rechtspraktijk (master)
- Communicatiewetenschap (bachelor)
- Communication and Information (duale master)
- Communication Science (bachelor)
- Communication Science (master)
- Communication Science (premaster)
- Communication Science (research master)
- Comparative Cultural Analysis (master)
- Comparative Literature (master)
- Computational Science (master, joint degree)
- Computational Social Science (bachelor)
- Computer Science (master, joint degree)
- Conflict Resolution and Governance (master)
- Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage (master)
- Cultural Analysis (research master)
- Cultural and Social Anthropology (master)
- Cultural and Social Anthropology (premaster)
- Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology (bachelor)
- Cultural Data & AI (master)
- Culturele antropologie en ontwikkelingssociologie (bachelor)
- Cultuurwetenschappen (bachelor)
- Curating Art and Cultures (duale master)
- Data Science (master)
- Data Science and Business Analytics (master)
- Documentaire en fictie (duale master)
- Duits, Educatie en communicatie (master)
- Duits, Educatie en communicatie (schakelprogramma)
- Duitslandstudies (bachelor)
- Duitslandstudies (master)
- Earth Sciences (master)
- East European Studies (master)
- Econometrics (master)
- Econometrics (premaster)
- Econometrics and Data Science (bachelor)
- Economics (master)
- Economics (premaster)
- Economics and Business Economics (bachelor)
- Engels, Educatie en communicatie (master)
- Engels, Educatie en communicatie (schakelprogramma)
- English Language and Culture (bachelor)
- English Literature and Culture (master)
- Entrepreneurship (master)
- ES: Environmental Management (master)
- ES: Future Planet Ecosystem Science (master)
- ES: Geo-Ecological Dynamics (master)
- European Competition Law and Regulation (master)
- European Policy (master)
- European Private Law (master)
- European Studies (bachelor)
- European Studies (premaster)
- European Union Law (master)
- Europese studies (bachelor)
- Exchange programme Economics and Business
- Exchange programme Humanities
- Exchange programme Law - Amsterdam Law School
- Exchange programme PPLE - Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics
- Exchange programme Science
- Exchange programme Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Film Studies (master)
- Filosofie (bachelor)
- Filosofie (master)
- Finance (master)
- Fiscaal Recht (bachelor)
- Fiscaal Recht (master)
- Fiscale Economie (bachelor)
- Fiscale Economie (master)
- Fiscale Economie (premaster)
- Forensic Science (master)
- Frans, Educatie en communicatie (master)
- Frans, Educatie en communicatie (schakelprogramma)
- Franse taal en cultuur (bachelor)
- Future Planet Studies (bachelor)
- Geneeskunde (bachelor)
- Geneeskunde (master)
- Geneeskunde (schakelprogramma)
- General Linguistics (master)
- Geschiedenis (bachelor)
- Geschiedenis (master)
- Geschiedenis (research master)
- Geschiedenis (schakelprogramma)
- Geschiedenis van de internationale betrekkingen (master)
- Geschiedenis, Educatie en communicatie (master)
- Gezondheidsrecht (master)
- Gezondheidszorgpsychologie (master)
- Global Arts, Culture and Politics (bachelor)
- Griekse en Latijnse taal en cultuur (bachelor)
- Hebreeuwse taal en cultuur (bachelor)
- Heritage and Memory Studies (duale master)
- Holocaust and Genocide Studies (master)
- Human Geography (master)
- Human Geography (premaster)
- Human Geography and Planning (bachelor)
- Identity and Integration (master)
- Informatica (bachelor)
- Informatiekunde (bachelor)
- Informatierecht (master)
- Information Studies (master)
- Information Systems (master)
- Interdisciplinaire sociale wetenschap (bachelor)
- Internationaal en Europees belastingrecht (master)
- International and Transnational Criminal Law (master)
- International Criminal Law - Joint programme with Columbia Law School (master)
- International Development Studies (master)
- International Development Studies (premaster)
- International Development Studies (research master)
- International Dramaturgy (duale master)
- International Dramaturgy and Theatre Studies (premaster)
- International Tax Law (advanced master)
- International Trade and Investment Law (master)
- Italië Studies (bachelor)
- Jewish Studies (master)
- Journalism, Media and Globalisation (Erasmus Mundus Master's - joint degree)
- Journalistiek en media (duale master)
- Kunst, cultuur en politiek (master)
- Kunst, cultuur en politiek (schakelprogramma)
- Kunstgeschiedenis (bachelor)
- Kunstgeschiedenis (master)
- Kunstgeschiedenis (schakelprogramma)
- Kunstmatige intelligentie (bachelor)
- Language and Society (master)
- Language, Literature and Education (master)
- Language, Literature and Education (premaster)
- Latin American Studies (master)
- Latin American Studies (premaster)
- Law & Finance (master)
- Lerarenopleidingen
- Linguistics (bachelor)
- Linguistics (premaster)
- Linguistics and Communication (research master)
- Literary and Cultural Analysis (bachelor)
- Literary Studies (premaster)
- Literary Studies (research master)
- Literature, Culture and Society (master)
- Logic (master)
- Mathematics (master)
- Media and Culture (bachelor)
- Media and Information (bachelor)
- Media en cultuur (bachelor)
- Media Studies (premaster)
- Media Studies (research master)
- Medical Anthropology and Sociology (master)
- Medical Anthropology and Sociology (premaster)
- Medical informatics (master)
- Medische informatiekunde (bachelor)
- Midden-Oostenstudies (master)
- Midden-Oostenstudies (schakelprogramma)
- Militaire geschiedenis (master)
- Museum Studies (duale master)
- Music Studies (master)
- Music Studies (premaster)
- Muziekwetenschap (bachelor)
- Natuurkunde en sterrenkunde (bachelor, joint degree)
- Nederlands als tweede taal en meertaligheid (duale master)
- Nederlands als tweede taal en meertaligheid (schakelprogramma)
- Nederlands, Educatie en communicatie (master)
- Nederlands, Educatie en communicatie (schakelprogramma)
- Nederlandse taal en cultuur (bachelor)
- Nederlandse taal en cultuur (master)
- New Media and Digital Culture (master)
- Nieuwgriekse taal en cultuur (bachelor)
- Onderwijswetenschappen (bachelor)
- Onderwijswetenschappen (master)
- Onderwijswetenschappen (schakelprogramma)
- (Forensische) Orthopedagogiek (schakelprogramma)
- Oudheidwetenschappen (bachelor)
- P&A: Advanced Matter and Energy Physics (master, joint degree)
- P&A: Astronomy and Astrophysics (master, joint degree)
- P&A: Biophysics and Biophotonics (master, joint degree)
- P&A: General Physics and Astronomy (master, joint degree)
- P&A: GRAPPA - Gravitation, Astro-, and Particle Physics (master, joint degree)
- P&A: Science for Energy and Sustainability (master, joint degree)
- P&A: Theoretical Physics (master, joint degree)
- Pedagogical Sciences (master)
- Pedagogische wetenschappen (bachelor)
- Pedagogische wetenschappen (master)
- Philosophy (master)
- Philosophy (research master)
- Philosophy of the Humanities and the Social Sciences (master)
- Philosophy of the Humanities and the Social Sciences (schakelprogramma)
- Physics and Astronomy (master, joint degree)
- Political Science (bachelor)
- Political Science (master)
- Political Science (premaster)
- Politicologie (bachelor)
- PPLE - Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics (bachelor)
- Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image (duale master)
- Preventieve jeugdhulp en opvoeding (schakelprogramma)
- Privaatrechtelijke rechtspraktijk (master)
- Psychobiologie (bachelor)
- Psychologie (schakelprogramma)
- Psychologie (bachelor), NL
- Psychologie (master), NL
- Psychology (premaster)
- Psychology (bachelor), EN
- Psychology (master), EN
- Psychology (research master), EN
- Public International Law (master)
- Publieksgeschiedenis (master)
- Rechtsgeleerdheid (bachelor)
- Rechtsgeleerdheid met HBO-vooropleiding (schakelprogramma)
- Rechtsgeleerdheid met WO-vooropleiding (schakelprogramma)
- Redacteur/editor (duale master)
- Religiewetenschappen (bachelor)
- Religious Studies (research master)
- Russische en Slavische studies (bachelor)
- Scandinavië studies (bachelor)
- Scheikunde (bachelor, joint degree)
- Science, Technology & Innovation (bachelor)
- Security and Network Engineering (master)
- Sign Language Linguistics (bachelor)
- Social Sciences (research master)
- Sociale geografie en Planologie (bachelor)
- Sociologie (bachelor)
- Sociology (bachelor)
- Sociology (master)
- Sociology (premaster)
- Software Engineering (master)
- Spaanse en Latijns-Amerikaanse studies (bachelor)
- Spirituality and Religion (master)
- Spirituality and Religion (schakelprogramma)
- Staats- en bestuursrecht (master)
- Stads- en architectuurgeschiedenis (master)
- Stochastics and Financial Mathematics (master)
- Strafrecht (master)
- Taalwetenschappen (bachelor)
- Technology Governance (advanced master)
- Television and Cross-Media Culture (master)
- Theaterwetenschap (bachelor)
- Theatre Studies (master)
- Universitaire Pabo van Amsterdam (bachelor)
- Urban and Regional Planning (master)
- Urban and Regional Planning (premaster)
- Urban Studies (research master)
- Vertalen (master)
- Vertalen (schakelprogramma)
- Wiskunde (bachelor)
Maaike van Vulpen faculty winner of UvA thesis prize at Economics and Business
Her thesis ‘Understanding and Mitigating Algorithm Aversion in Medical Decision Making: A Study on the Role of Algorithm Information’ investigates how algorithm information impacts algorithm aversion. Additionally the study examines the moderating effect of algorithm awareness, with the aim to find what factors promote the adoption of algorithm use in healthcare.
She found that the quantity of algorithm information doesn’t have a significant influence on algorithm aversion. Instead, the type of information provided, and algorithm awareness are more influential factors.
Maaike: ‘This implies that healthcare professionals should inform patients about the algorithm's decision accuracy and its level of confidence in those decisions. They should also explain that the algorithm improves over time by learning from new data and that it is designed to minimize bias. Providing this information helps mitigate algorithm aversion. Finally, efforts should be directed towards improving the algorithm awareness of the patient as this strengthens these effects.’
About the UvA Thesis Prize
From the 7 faculty winners, the jury, which consists of the deans of the seven faculties, will choose the best thesis of 2024. The grand prize winner will be announced during the UvA Education Day on Tuesday 22 October.
More about the other faculty winners of the UvA Thesis Prize External link
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
Affordable Thesis Help You Can Rely On. When it comes to working on a geography research paper or a thesis for Master's degree, our company is your trusted source for comprehensive writing help.Our team of expert writers consists of experienced professionals who specialize in geography, ensuring that you receive top marks for your school or class.
Human Geography Research Topics. Urbanization dynamics in developing countries. Social and economic impacts of gentrification in urban neighborhoods. Migration patterns and trends in Europe. Cultural landscapes and identity politics in contested territories. Gender disparities in access to resources and opportunities in rural areas.
Geography Dissertation Research Topics. Topic 1: Studying the Fertility of Soil after the Volcanic Eruption. Topic 2: Understanding Global Warming Through Geography. Topic 3: Geography: Determining the Effects Caused by Natural Calamities on a Region. Topic 4: Evaluating the Ecological Value of the Forests. Topic 5: Comprehending the Security ...
Interdisciplinary Master's thesis topics. Interested in doing an interdisciplinary Master's thesis at the Department of Geography? Have a look at the list of currently available topics involving two or more research divisions of the Department of Geography. Interdisciplinary Master's thesis topics . Further research and teaching units
Masters Theses, 1928-Present. Douglas Broadmore CARTER The Sequim-Dungeness Lowland. A Natural Dairy Community [1948] Clarke Harding BROOKE, Jr. The Razor Clam Siliqua Patula of the Washington Coast and Its Place in the Local Economy [1950] Herbert Lee COMBS, Jr. The Historical Geography of Port Townsend, Washington [1950]
Department of Geography Geographic Information Systems Topics for MSc Theses, GIS Unit March 2017 General Overview: Research in the GIS Unit Our group develops and utilizes methods that seek structure in spatio-temporal data, thus turning raw data into geographic information, ultimately aiming at generating knowledge that leads to a better
Advisors: Cindy Zhang & Peter Chen. Quinn Malloy, (Ph.D.) Auto-dependency, Equity, and Place: A comprehensive assessment of household spending on transportation in the United States. Advisors: Carol Atkinson-Palombo & Norman Garrick. Jake Layburn, (M.A.) Health Geographic Perspective on Mpox Outbreak in the United States .
The Department of Geography is open normal business hours in Smith Hall, with limited staff availability. ... Articles, and Book Chapters, Graduate, Masters Theses: Feminism and Feminist Theory, Justice, Labor: ... Criteria and Condominiums in Addis Ababa (MA Thesis, Department of Law, American University in Cairo), 2008. Masters Theses:
Geography > Graduate - Master of Arts (MA) > Geography Theses. Geography Theses. CSULB Geography Graduate Theses. THESIS INFORMATION ... Jocoy, Christine: Fain, Tiana: 2022: The Art of Geography: A Visual Exploration of Site-Specific Art Installations in Southern California Desert Communities: Dallman, Suzanne:
Geography Dissertation Topics. Geography is a fascinating topic, covering both physical and sociological issues. Concerns over climate change and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are perhaps the two most topical issues, but there are also many other important issues to consider. If you're struggling to come up with an interesting ...
Master students interested in writing their Master thesis with the Social Geography and Urban Studies unit are invited to approach us with their suggestions for topics. Students interested in writing a thesis with our team should familiarize themselves with our research and individual areas of expertise. We particularly welcome Master theses on ...
Prize-Winning Thesis and Dissertation Examples. Published on September 9, 2022 by Tegan George.Revised on July 18, 2023. It can be difficult to know where to start when writing your thesis or dissertation.One way to come up with some ideas or maybe even combat writer's block is to check out previous work done by other students on a similar thesis or dissertation topic to yours.
List of geography dissertation topics. Identifying the factors that cause changes in the climate of an area. Examining the concept of coastal erosion and how it takes place. Studying the effects of natural calamities on the people living in nearby areas. To investigate how natural disasters and calamities affect the economy of the countries.
Possible Master Thesis Topics: ... She can offer a research internship to 3-5 human geography master students who have a strong interest in mobile markets as public spaces. Please contact her directly if you would like to receive more information on the project or the internship requirements. She also has contacts at the Play and Movement ...
Introduction. Theses and dissertations are documents that present an author's research findings, which are submitted to the University in support of their academic degree. They are very useful to consult when carrying out your own research because they: provide a springboard to scope existing literature. provide inspiration for the finished ...
All master's candidates at the Department of Geography have to sign an agreement for carrying out a master's thesis. The agreement confirms that the topic for the master's thesis is approved, that the supervisory relationship has been established and that the parties (student, supervisor and department) are familiar with the guidelines that apply for carrying out a master's thesis.
PhD candidates: You are welcome and encouraged to deposit your dissertation here, but be aware that 1) it is optional, not required (the ProQuest deposit is required); and 2) it will be available to everyone online; there is no embargo for dissertations in the UNL Digital Commons. Master's candidates: Deposit of your thesis or project is required.
It specifies the process of: Attending a human geography research colloquium. Writing the master thesis concept paper. Addressing ethical and security challenges. Receiving support for master thesis funding. General information on the master thesis applicable to all students at GIUZ is provided in the Information Sheet on the Master Thesis ...
Doctoral. £60.95. You will get the topics first and then the mini proposal which includes: An explanation why we choose this topic. 2-3 research questions. Key literature resources identification. Suitable methodology including raw sample size and data collection method. View a Sample of Service.
Thesis and Capstone. To fulfill degree requirements, MS students choose either a thesis option (30 credit hours) or non-thesis/capstone option (36 credit hours).Students taking the non-thesis option must complete a geography capstone course, which can take the form of either an original research project supervised by a faculty member or a research and analysis assignment completed during an ...
Sample Theses: Burgess 2013 Using imagery to identify lost gas in a natural gas gathering system. Casey 2012 Assessing impact on turkeys of forest fragmentation due to natural gas development. Jumper 2013 Social media integration for open source GIS applications. Reed 2012 Locating suitable replacement property for wildlife refuge using GIS ...
The course involves independently writing a Master's thesis in Human Geography.In this course, students individually write a thesis corresponding to 30 credits. This means one semester full time studies. Bachelor degree and 75 HECs at the Second Cycle incl. 60 HECs in Human Geography incl. Space and Society - Theory and Method in Human ...
Native Woody Diversity, Composition, and Tree Growth Responses to Invasive Plant Treatment in Non-Industrial Private Forests, Gabriela Krochmal Master's Thesis Defense. Please join us on June 24 th at 10:00 am to support Gabriela Krochmal as they defend their thesis. We hope to see you in person (FORS 208) or on Zoom.
Start of the Master thesis. To start the Master's thesis, the agreement must be filled in and the draft concept (2-3 / 4-6 pages) of the agreed topic uploaded on Lean Gate. Once the Master's agreement has been accepted by the supervisor and the respective person with the "Promotionsrecht" on Lean Gate, it is automatically assigned and does ...
The faculty winners of the UvA thesis prize have been announced. Out of these 7 winners, the jury chooses the winner of the UvA thesis prize 2024. ... Human Geography (master) Human Geography (premaster) Human Geography and Planning (bachelor) ... Important topics Toggle item. Go to Toggle item. Information for Toggle item. Contact Toggle item ...