Studying the Intangible: Qualitative Methods and Public Participatory GIS
David Banis and Rebecca McLain
Invited talk at Portland Metro, June 2023
Interactive Web Mapping: A Public Engagement Tool for Forest Planning: A Case Study from Oregon
Rebecca McLain, David Banis, and Lee Cerveny
University Network for Collaborative Governance Conference, October 2021
My Mountain, Your Mountain, Our Mountain: Incorporating Emotional and Sensory Experiences in Mapping Sense of Place in Mount Hood National Forest
Alicia Milligan
Master's Thesis, Department of Geography, 2021
"Am I doing something wrong?": A usability evaluation of a PPGIS interactive map application
Zuriel van Belle and David Banis, Portland State University
GIS in Action Conference, Portland, OR, April 2019
A Tale of Two Forests: Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Services in Central Oregon Using Public Participation GIS
Rebecca McLain, David Banis, and Lee Cerveny:
International Association for Landscape Ecology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL April 2018
What we know and don’t know about Human Ecology Mapping: Lessons from the field
David Banis and Rebecca McLain
Poster presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA April 2018
Assessing PPGIS Usability and its Relationship to Spatial Data Production: A Case Study
Tim Hitchins
Portland Cartography Symposium, Portland, OR, March 2018
Master's Thesis, Department of Geography, 2018
What we know and don’t know about Public Participatory GIS : An Eight-Year Retrospective
David Banis and Rebecca McLain
Portland State University School of the Environment Speaker Series, Nov 2017
Using sociocultural PPGIS data for environmental planning: A case study of travel analysis for national forests
David Banis
Oregon State University Geography Seminar March 2017
Analyzing Public Participation Data for Transportation Planning in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Alexa Todd and David Banis:
GIS in Action Conference, Vancouver, WA, May 2015
Quantifying the qualitative: GIS analysis of sociocultural values from participatory mapping
Alexa Todd and David Banis
GIS in Action Conference, Portland, OR, May 2013
Mapping the Human Ecology of the Olympic Peninsula
David Banis
Friends of Olympic National Park Speaker Series, Port Angeles, WA, March 2013
Mapping landscape values and human-resource interactions on a regional scale: The human ecology mapping project,
Lee Cerveny, Rebecca McLain, Diane Besser, and Kelly Biedenweg
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, August 2012