GIS-seminar
at Hollufgård, Odense SØ
Data and Methods for
Analysis
Changing Landscapes is holding a seminar on 18th May with
GIS as the main theme. The seminar will reflect the work
done within the different disciplines within the Centre,
which all take the landscape as their common subject of
study. The work done by the centre will be reflected by the
presentations of different data, which is relevant for the
researchers within the Centre. At the same time this
research should be of interest to landscape managers, people
working in museums and researchers interested in the study
of the landscape. The data under study is traditional data
which is adapted to the new tool - GIS giving a digitised
connection to the landscape. This connection open new
possibilities for analyses which include the spatial aspect
thereby suggesting new explanation models. It is also an aim
to transcend the usual dependency on software. Different GIS
software are used within the Centre but it is an aim to
exchange data between the different researchers and use data
for analyses produced by others, as this is a typical
situation for someone working with the landscape either as a
researcher or as a manager.
A couple of foreign guest-speakers have been invited in
order to give some ideas of the progress within this area in
their countries.
Programme
9.45
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Registration and coffee
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10.15
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Introduction, Centre Leader Per Grau
Møller
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Cultural
History
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10.30
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Implementation of GIS in the archaeological
world and examples of its strategic use, Lars
Bagge Nielsen, The National Museum, Copenhagen
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10.50
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Videnskabernes Selskabs kort - en
prædiktiv model, v. Peter Steen Nielsen,
Forhistorisk Arkæologi, Moesgård
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11.05
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GIS and the archaeological Landscape,
Claus Dam, The National Museum, Copenhagen -
Pre-Historic Archaeology, Moesgård
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11.20
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Registration of the Cultural Environment and
an introduction to a digitised edition of Enclosure
Maps, Per Grau Møller, University of
Southern Denmark - Odense University
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11.40
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The 1844-taxation and land use applied at
decisions regarding Nature Quality,Morten
Stenak, University of Southern Denmark - Odense
University
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12.00
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GIS and historical maps - a Norwegian example
of analysis possibilities in a Norwegian mountain
village, Stein Tage Domaas, Høgskulen i
Sogn og Fjordane
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12.30
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Lunch
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Nature
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13.30
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The use of digitised maps and orto-photos
when making botanical field work and data
analysis, Erik Aude, NERI - Landscape Ecology
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13.50
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Landscape Models in terrestrial biotops -
nature basis and historical land use, Bernd
Münier, NERI - Department of Policy Analysis
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14.10
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Ecological modelling of selected fauna
species, utilizing spatial data sets', v. Chris
Topping, NERI - Landscape Ecology
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14.30
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Ableitung regionalisierter
Umweltkvalitetszeile für
Agrarlandschaften, v. Michael Rühs,
University of Kiel, Institute for landscape ecology
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15.00
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Coffee
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The Rural
Landscape
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15.30
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Data related to rural properties, Esben
Munk Sørensen og Jan Staunstrup, Aalborg
University
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16.15
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Data related to farms and land use, Tommy
Dalgaard, Danmarks JordbrugsForskning og Ole Hjort
Caspersen, Forskningscentret Skov & Landskab
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17.00
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Conclusion
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17.30
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Dinner
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Enrollment form for
Data and Methods for
Analysis
GIS-seminar held by the Research Centre Changing
Landscapes, Tuesday 18th May 1999 at Hollufgård,
Odense
Price for participation incl. lunch and coffee kr.
150
Dinner will be arranged for those who are
interested in staying to discuss various issues with the
speakers.
Dinner kr. 130
Name______________________________________________
Address____________________________________________
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Enrollment at the latest 7th May 1999 at Changing
Landscapes, Cartographic Dokumentation Centre, University of
Southern Denmark - Odense University, Campusvej 55, DK-5230
Odense M. Ph.. 65 50 22 04. Fax 65 93 11 58. E-mail
lras@hist.sdu.dk
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