Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
-
- Western University (24)
- Western Michigan University (15)
- City University of New York (CUNY) (12)
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (11)
- Louisiana State University (10)
-
- University of Kentucky (10)
- University of Montana (10)
- Portland State University (8)
- University of South Carolina (6)
- West Virginia University (6)
- Wilfrid Laurier University (6)
- The University of Southern Mississippi (5)
- University of Denver (5)
- University of South Florida (5)
- Central Washington University (4)
- Claremont Colleges (4)
- South Dakota State University (4)
- University of Louisville (4)
- University of New Mexico (4)
- University of Northern Iowa (4)
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (4)
- Cal Poly Humboldt (3)
- East Tennessee State University (3)
- Fort Hays State University (3)
- University of Massachusetts Amherst (3)
- James Madison University (2)
- Michigan Technological University (2)
- Minnesota State University, Mankato (2)
- Old Dominion University (2)
- The University of Akron (2)
- Keyword
-
- GIS (22)
- Remote sensing (11)
- Geography (10)
- Remote Sensing (9)
- Migration (8)
-
- Urban (6)
- Agriculture (5)
- College of Natual Science and Mathematics (5)
- Geography and the Environment (5)
- Accessibility (4)
- Children (4)
- Climate Change (4)
- Climate change (4)
- Environmental justice (4)
- Gender (4)
- Spatial Analysis (4)
- Vulnerability (4)
- Climate (3)
- Deep learning (3)
- Development (3)
- Gentrification (3)
- Geospatial (3)
- Image processing (3)
- India (3)
- Integration (3)
- Intersectionality (3)
- LiDAR (3)
- Machine learning (3)
- NDVI (3)
- Race (3)
- Publication
-
- Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (24)
- Electronic Theses and Dissertations (20)
- Masters Theses (15)
- Theses and Dissertations (12)
- Graduate Theses and Dissertations (11)
-
- Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects (10)
- Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers (10)
- Dissertations and Theses (8)
- Master's Theses (7)
- Dissertations (6)
- Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports (6)
- Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) (6)
- Theses and Dissertations--Geography (6)
- LSU Doctoral Dissertations (5)
- LSU Master's Theses (5)
- USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations (5)
- All Master's Theses (4)
- Dissertations and Theses @ UNI (4)
- Cal Poly Humboldt theses and projects (3)
- Honors Theses (3)
- All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects (2)
- Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports (2)
- Geography ETDs (2)
- Latin American Studies ETDs (2)
- Open Access Theses & Dissertations (2)
- Senior Honors Projects, 2020-current (2)
- Student Research Submissions (2)
- Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies (2)
- Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects (2)
- Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations (1)
Articles 211 - 221 of 221
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Water For Fish And Farms: An Examination Of Instream Flow Programs In Montana Using Spatially-Explicit Water Rights Data, Anna Leigh Crockett
Water For Fish And Farms: An Examination Of Instream Flow Programs In Montana Using Spatially-Explicit Water Rights Data, Anna Leigh Crockett
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
The state-level institutions governing water use in the western United States have increasingly come under pressure and scrutiny related to their inability to navigate water use conflicts in recent decades. Rapid population growth and shifting public values towards leaving water instream for recreational and environmental purposes pose challenges to Montana water supplies which are predominantly allocated for irrigated agriculture. Additionally, while water scarcity and unpredictable availability are not new dilemmas in Montana, the rate at which climate change is driving shifts in the distribution, timing, and availability of water supplies is unprecedented. Current water policies may not be nimble enough …
Electric Grid Decarbonization Pathways: Landscape Impacts, Policy Interactions, And The Need For Cooperation, Austin Wesley Thomas
Electric Grid Decarbonization Pathways: Landscape Impacts, Policy Interactions, And The Need For Cooperation, Austin Wesley Thomas
Graduate College Dissertations and Theses
Climate change has motivated governments around the world to ratify aggressive greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets. Meeting these targets will require improved energy efficiency, behavior changes, and energy system decarbonization. Many climate change and energy policy targets imply the deployment of large amounts of low carbon, renewable energy resources like wind turbines and solar photovoltaic (PV) panels but do not specify how these resources will be sited on the landscape. The relationships between weather conditions, terrain, land cover, existing electric grid infrastructure, and electricity consumers will govern how these wind and solar PV infrastructure configurations develop and how quickly they …
Prioritizing Parcels For Conservation Easements Using Least-Cost Path Analyses Of Land Ownership: Case Study Within Theorized Grizzly Bear Migration Corridors Of Western Montana, Joseph H. Offer
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
As the world’s human population has grown and converted large natural habitats to human dominated landscapes, the planet’s biodiversity has decreased. To combat the loss of biodiversity from human development, many conservation professionals champion the concept of conservation corridors between intact habitats. Conservation corridors, made up of protected land, serve as a connection for wildlife populations to intermix genetics and, subsequently, help reduce the risk of extinction. The ideal geographic location of corridors is generally determined through geographic information system modeling using biophysical conditions and theorized animal movement. However, the resulting corridors are often expansive and protecting entire corridors is …
Comparing Fence Modeling And Mapping Approaches To Support Wildlife Management And Research In Southwest Montana, Simon Albert Buzzard
Comparing Fence Modeling And Mapping Approaches To Support Wildlife Management And Research In Southwest Montana, Simon Albert Buzzard
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Fences pose significant challenges to wildlife movement, but their effects are difficult to quantify because fence location and fence type data are lacking on a global scale. We developed a fence location and density model in southwest Montana, USA to provide data to researchers and managers, and test whether previous models could be applied to a new region and retain suitable levels of statistical accuracy. Our model used local expert opinion to inform how road, land cover, and ownership spatial layers interacted to predict fence locations. We validated the model against fence data collected on random 3.2 km road transects …
Gendered Access To Wetland Gardens (Dimba) In Northern Malawi, Rhoda Nyirenda
Gendered Access To Wetland Gardens (Dimba) In Northern Malawi, Rhoda Nyirenda
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
Due to increasing degradation of upland fields and in the face of erratic rains and increasing occurrence of droughts and floods and increasing food prices, smallholder farmers in many places across sub Saharan Africa engage in wetland cultivation for livelihoods security (Mutambikwa et al., 2000). A cultivatable wetland area is considered prime land, and a desired opportunity that every rural family need for the purpose of food production. Studies have indicated that wetland cultivation significantly contributes to household’s income and food security. Wetland agriculture, however, in Malawi and most of the sub-Saharan African countries is marred with issues of access …
'Making It' Through Migration: Success (Im)Mobility And 'Development' In The Gambia, Martin J. Aucoin
'Making It' Through Migration: Success (Im)Mobility And 'Development' In The Gambia, Martin J. Aucoin
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
Contemporary scholarly and journalistic literature consistently represents migration from and through The Gambia using the lens of “crisis”. While these representations normally focus on Gambian migration to European states – a movement that is highly politicized – this thesis presents a case study of Gambian migration to a less-politicized destination, North America, in order to explore the relationship between lived experiences and representations of migration absent the discourse of crisis that pervades other scholarly and journalistic works. Drawing on the mobilities paradigm, feminist geographies of migration, critical race theory, transnationalism, and literatures on bordering, humanitarianism and development, I examine, through …
"We Have Ground To Cover For Each Other": A Case Study Of Mentoring Across Black Sorority Alumni In North Central West Virginia, Elizabeth C. Dever
"We Have Ground To Cover For Each Other": A Case Study Of Mentoring Across Black Sorority Alumni In North Central West Virginia, Elizabeth C. Dever
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
Black sororities are much more than their stereotypes of stepping and partying. They are service organizations that have a deep impact on their communities and help shape the identities of their members. These organizations can be seen at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominately White Institutions (PWIs). Black sororities are different than their traditionally white counterparts because the majority of active time in membership occurs after graduation. This thesis utilizes a case study of Black sororities in North Central West Virginia and West Virginia University. In spaces lacking in diversity and inclusion, Black sororities can serve as a …
Understanding And Measuring Net Positive Business Strategies, Luke Ruffner Robinson
Understanding And Measuring Net Positive Business Strategies, Luke Ruffner Robinson
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Despite their attempts to mitigate ecological impacts through sustainability initiatives, businesses are a major cause of the world's ecological problems. Some progressive businesses are attempting to move beyond “net zero” in terms of achieving neutral environmental impacts and instead are now pursuing a goal of net positive. Net positive refers to the idea that business activities could contribute value-added benefits to earth’s ecological systems, for example, by using technologies that sequester and store carbon. However, except for a handful of high-profile corporate case studies, little is known about how companies are developing their strategies to become net positive and …
Utilization Of Machine Learning Algorithms To Support Retail Chain Store Location Decisions, Petr Grin
Utilization Of Machine Learning Algorithms To Support Retail Chain Store Location Decisions, Petr Grin
Dissertations and Theses @ UNI
Businesses use GIS software to build spatial business models to have possibility to analyze customers, competitors or markets not only in terms of finance, but also in terms of their behavior in space. Specifically, geomarketing methods are used to maximize profit when searching for places to open new factories, shops, restaurants, or expand chain of cafes. The main geomarketing approach is to identify the optimal location based on socio-economic data, as well as on the criteria that are necessary for this type of business (suitability model).
Traditionally the Maxent model, a type of an ecological niche model (ENM), is used …
A Ground Based Investigation Of Snow Metamorphism Using An Energy Flux Model And Hyperspectral Imaging Across Cropland, Grassland And Barren Surface In Northeast Iowa, Ayan Sasmal
Dissertations and Theses @ UNI
Snow is unstable under natural environmental conditions; it undergoes metamorphism that can be measurable with an energy flux model. The demand for snow research is increasing due to its importance for maintaining Earth’s energy balance and hydrological applications. Snow metamorphism is a process of transformation of snow particles with an expense of surface free energy. Very few studies have been completed on snow metamorphism in grassland, cropland and barren surfaces that needs farther investigation. In this study, an attempt was made to measure winter snow metamorphism with physical based model and detecting snow metamorphism by using hyperspectral imaging spectroradiameter in …
Domestic Violence In Culturally And Linguistically Diverse (Cald) Communities: Perceptions, Therapeutic Approaches And Responses Of Frontline Workers In New South Wales (Nsw), Oluwatoyin A. Dedeigbo
Domestic Violence In Culturally And Linguistically Diverse (Cald) Communities: Perceptions, Therapeutic Approaches And Responses Of Frontline Workers In New South Wales (Nsw), Oluwatoyin A. Dedeigbo
Theses
Domestic violence is a universal public health concern (VicHealth, 2011; World Health Organisation [WHO], 2013). Domestic violence cuts across all countries, regardless of economic, social, cultural or religious differences (Ali et al., 2020; VicHealth, 2011; WHO 2013). Men are often responsible for perpetrating domestic violence against women (Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS], 2019; Australia Institute of Health and Welfare [AIHW], 2018).
The effects of domestic violence on victims can be serious and long-term; affecting their physical and mental wellbeing, and lingering even after the exposure to violence has ended (Mitchell, 2011). That is, the effect on victims’ mental health is …