Block I
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 |