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Pierce, T., Dobson, J.G., and M. Phillips.  GIS Mashups on the Web:  Using Google, ESRI, and Open Source to Develop Weather and Climate Applications for the Web.”  The 2009 Geospatial Information and Technology Association’s Annual Conference.  April 19th – 22nd, 2009, Tampa, Florida.
 
Dobson, J.G. and N. Thomas.  “Parcel-based Density Analysis Tool (P-DAT):  Mapping Landuse Intensity at the Parcel Level in Western North Carolina” (poster).  The 2009 North Carolina GIS Conference.  February 18th – 20th, 2009, Raleigh, North Carolina.
 
Dobson, J.G., Phillips M., and T. Pierce.  "Developing Geospatial Decision Support Tools for a Local NWS Office and other Regional Decision Makers."  The 89th American Meteorological Society's Annual Meeting, 25th Conference on International Interactive Information and Processing Systems.  January 11th – 15th, 2009, Phoenix, Arizona. 

 

Phillips M., Dobson, J.G., Pierce T., and J.F. Fox.  "The Use of Geovisualization in Presenting Weather and Climate Data to Local Decision Makers."  The 89th American Meteorological Society's Annual Meeting, 18th Symposium on Education.  January 11th – 15th, 2009, Phoenix, Arizona.

 

Dobson, J.G., Thomas, N., and P. Dezendorf.  Development of a Parcel-based Density Analysis Tool to Evaluate Growth Patterns in Western North Carolina.”  Sixty-third Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers.  November 23rd – 25th, 2008, Greensboro, North Carolina.

 

Dobson, J.G. and N. Thomas.  “Development of a Parcel-based Density Analysis Tool to Evaluate Growth Patterns in Western North Carolina.”  The 2008 North Carolina Arc Users Group Fall Conference.  September 17th – 19th, 2008, Carolina Beach, North Carolina.

 

Dobson, J.G., Fox, J.F., Phillips, M., and T. Pierce.  “Communicating Climate Information for Integrated Decision Support at the County and Regional Level” (poster).   The 2008 Climate Information for Managing Risks Symposium.  June 10th – 13th, 2008, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

 

Fox, J.F., Dobson, J.G., Phillips, M., and T. Pierce.  “Visualization as a Decision Support Tool – Asheville’s North Fork Reservoir (Buncombe County, North Carolina) and the Balance between Drought and Flood Mitigation.”  The 2008 South Southeast Regional Conference of the Association of State Dam Safety Officials.  April 13th – 16th, 2008, Asheville, North Carolina.

 

Dobson, J.G, and J.F. Fox.  “Communicating Climate Data for Decision Support at the County and Regional Level through Geospatial Visualization”.  Sixth Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop.  March 4-7, 2008, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

 

Dobson, J.G. and J.F. Fox.  “2D and 3D Geospatial Visualization for Community Planning and Natural Hazard Issue; Integrating Weather and Climate Data with GIS”.  South Carolina Upstate Chapter of the American Meteorology Society Bimonthly Meeting.  October 25th, 2007, Greer, South Carolina.

 

Dobson, J.G.  “2D and 3D Geospatial Visualization for Community Planning and Natural Hazard Issues.”  The 2007 North Carolina Arc Users Group (NCAUG) Annual Fall Conference.  September 26-28, 2007, Carolina Beach, North Carolina.

 

Colby, J.D. and J.G. Dobson.  Flood Modeling in the Coastal Plains and Mountains: An Analysis of Terrain Resolution” (poster).  One hundred and third Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers.  April 17-21, 2007, San Francisco, California.

 

Rex, A.B. and J.G. Dobson.  “The Incorporation of Qualitative Data into GIS Models:  A Case Study Involving the Farmland Values Project in Western NC.”  The 2007 North Carolina GIS Conference.  March 1-2, 2007, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

 

Dobson, J.G. and J.F. Fox.  “Incorporating GIS into Interdisciplinary Research at the National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center, UNC-Ashville” (poster).  The 2007 North Carolina GIS Conference.  March 1-2, 2007, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

 

Waynick, J.S., Rex, A.B., and J.G. Dobson.  “GIS and the Farmland Values Project” (poster).  The 2007 North Carolina GIS Conference.  March 1-2, 2007, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

 

Lichtenstein, K.P., O’Hara, B., Fox, J.F., Brownsmith, J., Pallette, A., Hicks, J., and J.G. Dobson.  “Exploring Ways to Serve Your Science:  Providing Forest Threat Information to a Variety of Audiences” (poster).  USDA 18th Annual Interagency Forum on Invasive Species.  January 9-12, 2007, Annapolis, Maryland.

 

Dobson, J.G., Mann, J., Abernathy, D., and J.F. Fox.  The Culture of Data Visualization and Understanding I:  Visualizing Local Data” (Panel Discussion).  The Third Annual AppliedVis Conference.  November 10th, 2006, Asheville, North Carolina.

 

Colby, J.D. and J.G. Dobson.  “Flood Modeling in the Coastal Plains and Mountains.”  Fourth meeting of the American Water Resources Association’s Specialty Conference - GIS and Water Resources.  May 8-10, 2006, Houston, Texas.

 

Dobson, J.G. and J.D. Colby.  Data Acquisition Issues for Flood Modeling in Mountain Environments”.  One hundred and first Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers.  April 5-9, 2005, Denver, Colorado.

 

Colby, J.D. and J.G. Dobson.  “Modeling Flooding Extent in the Coastal Plains and Mountains of North Carolina” (poster).  One hundred and first Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers.  April 5-9, 2005, Denver, Colorado.

 

Dobson, J.G. and J.D. Colby.  “The Use of GIS in Modeling Flood Extent along the Watauga River in Western North Carolina” (poster).  The 2005 North Carolina GIS Conference.  March 3-4, 2005, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

 

Dobson, J.G.  “The Use of GIS in Modeling Flood Extent along the Watuaga River in Western North Carolina”.  The 2005 North Carolina GIS Conference.  (Student Paper Section).  March 3-4, 2005, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

 

Dobson, J.G.  “The Spatial Variations of Mean Annual Snowfall in Western North Carolina”.  Fifty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers.  (Student Honors Paper Competition).  November 21-23, 2004, Biloxi, Mississippi.