GIS Seminar 2023

Topics

 Block I

Historic maps as source for geohydrological reconstruction of the pre-industrial landscape: a methodological study

Jens Bjørn Riis Andresen, Culture and Society

Søren Munch Kristiansen, Geoscience

Mapping the accessibility of civil defenses in Cold-War Aarhus Adéla Sobotkova, Culture and Society
Wandering through the streets of Pompeii - a Classicist approaching GIS-based methodologies Laura Helena Nissin, Advanced Studies

Block II

Mapping the impacts of little auks (Alle alle) on terrestrial ecosystems in Thule, NW Greenland

Kasper Lambert Johansen, Ecoscience

Spatial mapping a century of ecological change in NE Greenland using repeat historical imagery Jeffrey Taylor Kerby, Biology
DISCO-2 - Arctic climate research with a student Cubesat Andreas Kjær Dideriksen, Biology

Block III

Mapping trees and biodiversity in the University Park

Eva Holdgaard Jensen Flensborg &

Emil Klitgaard Poulsen, AU Estates

On the Use of GIS for Air Pollution and Noise Assessment in Denmark Jibran Khan, Environmental Science
Statistics and maps of Danish Agriculture in the 19th century - appetizers of historical research Nele Lohrum, Agroecology

Block IV

Unveiling the Soil Microbial Diversity in Denmark

Sebastian Gutierres &

Mogens Humlekrog Greve, Agroecology

Dynamic landscapes simulated for multiple species and organisms within Individual-based modelling across Europe Jordan Chetcuti & Geoff Groom, Ecoscience
Estimation of pesticide application in buffer zones around Danish addresses Jörg Schullehner, Public Health