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APCG 2019 Flagstaff

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APCG 2019 Flagstaff

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Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

The 82nd Annual Meeting

October 16-19, 2019 Flagstaff, AZ

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CAMPUS LOCATIONS

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SCHEDULE OVERVIEW

WEDNESDAY

Registration and Opening Reception

“Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau” Slideshow

Ashurst Hall 6:00-8:00pm

THURSDAY

Field Trips Leaving from DuBois Center

8:00-4:00 pm (actual times vary)

Keynote, Reception, and Film Sky Glow

with Harun Mehmedinovic

Lowell Observatory* 6:00-8:30 pm

FRIDAY

Paper Presentations AAG Presidential Address with David Kaplan

DuBois Center 8:00 am-4:20 pm

Poster Session and hors d’oeuvres 12:00-2:00 pm

Keynote with Scott Warren 1:30-2:30

Annual BBQ and Museum Tour

Museum of Northern Arizona* 6:00-8:30 pm

*Bus transportation provided

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SCHEDULE OVERVIEW

SATURDAY

Paper Presentations

DuBois Center 8:00 am-4:20 pm

Women’s Network Lunch 12:00-1:00 pm

Prebanquet Social at 1899 Bar and Grill*

Awards Banquet and APCG Presidential Address

Ashurst Hall* 6:30-8:30 pm

* NAU shuttle bus service available

Remember Flagstaff is situated at 7000' above sea level.

Stay hydrated and use sun protection!

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 6:00-8:00 pm Welcome Social & Registration

Ashurst Hall (Bldg 11)

“Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau” Slideshow

Social with bar and hors d’oeuvres

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 FIELD TRIPS Depart from DuBois Center 8:00-4:00 Grand Canyon National Park

8:00-4:00 Self-guided Downtown Walking Tour

9:00-1:00 Picture Canyon & Buffalo Park Trails

9:00-2:00 San Francisco Peaks Life Zones & Skyride

12:30-4:00 Drinking in the Flagstaff Landscape

4:00-5:30 BREAK 6:00-8:10

Lowell Observatory Social, Exhibits Tour, and Keynote Speaker & Film (See next page for details)

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 6:00-7:00pm

Lowell Observatory* Social, Exhibits Tour, and Keynote Speaker & Film

Mama Bird Feeds catered grazing table

Elevated Libations Cash Bar

(Food and water allowed at exhibits except telescopes)

7:00-8:15pm

Keynote Speaker and Film “Sky Glow” with Harun Mehmedinovic

*Lowell Observatory Transportation NAU Buses Pick up Locations Bus 1 Bus 2

Drury Inn, north campus 5:10pm 5:20pm

Du Bois bus stop 5:20pm 5:30pm (E. Pine Knoll)

Red Lobster on 5:30pm 5:40pm S. Beulah Blvd.

Buses will load for return at 8.30pm for drop off at same locations

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 8:00-8:30 am Conference Opening Dubois Aspen AB

AAG Presidential Address David Kaplan

8:30-10:00am PAPER SESSION 1 Dubois Pinon 1.1: FIRE REGIMES Chair: Kerry Grimm

8:30am Co-producing Paleofire Insights into Forest

Ecosystem Management Geoffrey Johnson & Dan Gavin University of Oregon

8:50am Displacement After the Camp Fire Jacquely Chase & Peter Hansen California State University, Chico

9:10am Assessment of Community Wildfire Protection Plans in Arizona and the Western U.S. Melanie Colavito Northern Arizona University

9:30am Relationship Between Scientist Engagement with Boundary Organizations and Knowledge Coproduction with Managers: A Case Study of the Southwest Fire Science Kerry Grimm & Andi Thode Northern Arizona University

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

8:30-10:00am PAPER SESSION 1 Dubois Juniper 1.2: CULTURAL DIVERSITY Chair: Paul Starrs

8:30am Two Castles on the Adriatic - Geography and

Culture Ray Sumner University of Melbourne

8:50am A Tale of Two Croatias: How Club Soccer Teams Produce Regional Divides in Croatia’s National Identity Dustin Tsai** University of California Davis

9:10am True or False: Is there a West Coast Geography that is Distinct and Radical? The case for True Clark Akatiff

9:30am Evolving Thought in the Berkeley School of Geography: Faith in Diversity and Skepticism about Globalization Paul Starrs University of Nevada, Reno

** Competition papers

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

8:30-10:00am PAPER SESSION 1 Dubois Aspen C 1.3: HEALTH GEOGRAPHIES Chair: Daniel Beene

8:30am Geography of Yellow Fever in Nineteenth

Century Veracruz, Mexico Marti Klein Mira Mesa College

8:50am "Oh! Well, that makes sense!": A Critical Take on Mapping the Opioid Epidemic in the United States Heather Agnew California State University, Fullerton

9:10am Industrial Air Pollution and Low Birth Weight: A Case-Control Study Using Big Geographic Data Xi Gong University of New Mexico

9:30am Abandoned Uranium Mines in the Navajo Nation: How Do We Responsibly and Ethically Model Risk? Daniel Beene, Zhouming Liu & Yan Lin University of New Mexico Joseph Hoover Montana State University Billings

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

8:30-10:00am PAPER SESSION 1 Dubois Aspen B 1.4: CLIMATE POLICY & SCIENCE Chair: Brian Petersen

8:30am Causes and Effects of Drought Related to

Climate Change in California Edwin Nahavandi California State University Northridge

8:50am Empirical Modeling and Spatial Analysis of Heat-Related Morbidity in Maricopa County, Arizona Chuyuan Wang Arizona State University

9:10am The Selection and Use of climate Information in California’s Urban Adaptation Plans James Cunningham University of Arizona

9:30am Convenient Untruths: Drawdown and the Misdiagnosis of Climate Change Brian Petersen Northern Arizona University

9:50-10:10 am BREAK

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

10:10-11:50am PAPER SESSION 2 Dubois Pinon 2.1: TOURISM & PARKS Chair: Matthew Toro

10:10am Meet Denali

Stephen Cunha Humboldt State University

10:30am Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Missing African-American Visitors Selima Sultana University of North Carolina, Greensboro

10:50am Exploring America’s Lost National Monuments Joe Weber University of Alabama

11:10am Viewing Power, Place, and Territory at the Grand Canyon: A Social and Economic History of Scenic Viewpoints, 1880 to 1926 Yolanda Youngs Idaho State University

11:30am Recovering Washburn’s Grand Canyon Survey Data Matthew Toro Arizona State University

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

10:10-11:50am PAPER SESSION 2 Dubois Juniper 2.2: GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION Chair: William Selby

10:10am Teaching Population Geography Using

A Christmas Carol Kris Besdecny California State University, Los Angeles

10:30am A People’s Guide to Northern Arizona: Engaging Students to See Power, Race, and Resistance into a Tourist Landscape Jessi Quizar Northern Arizona University

10:50am Increasing Geospatial Literacy in Geoscience Education with Integrated ArcGIS Pro Modules Daniel Foley Northern Arizona University

11:10am Understanding a Dramatic Turnaround in Enrollment: The ASU Experience in Physical Geography Ronald Dorn Arizona State University

11:30am Geographers as Influencers Saving the World: California Examples William Selby Santa Monica College

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

10:10-11:50am PAPER SESSION 2 Dubois Aspen C 2.3: REALMS OF INDIGENEITYChair: Renee-Pualani Louis

10:10am Elevating Ahupua‘a Awareness: Reclaiming

Traditional Geographies in Puna, Hawai‘i Drew Kapp Hawaiʻi Community College & Kaylyn Ells-Hoʻokano University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo

10:30am A Confluence of Anticolonial Pathways for Indigenous Sacred Site Protection Rachel Ellis & Denielle Perry Northern Arizona University

10:50am Spaces of 'Res'ball and Geographies of Health Sabrina Barlow University of Arizona

11:10am Gender, Environmental Change, and Resilience in the Peruvian Cordillera Blanca Holly Moulton University of Oregon

11:30am Indigenous Rights: Future possibilities for Successful Research Collaborations Renee Pualani Louis Center for Indigenous Research, Science, and Technology, University of Kansas

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

AFTERNOON 11:50-1:00pm LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 12:00-2:00pm POSTER SESSION

with hors d’oeuvres DuBois Aspen AB (see next page for poster list)

1:30-2:30

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Scott Warren DuBois Aspen C

2:30-2:40 BREAK

2:40-4:20 Paper Sessions Resume (see page 20)

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 12:00-2:00PM POSTER SESSION Dubois Aspen AB Gabriel Angulo, Raju Bista & Parveen Chhetri California State University, Dominguez Hills

Tree-Ring Climate Response of Two Dominant Sub-Alpine Species (Fir and Birch) from the Western Nepal Raju Bista & Parveen Chhetri California State University, Dominguez Hills Krishna B. Shrestha University of Bergen, Norway

How Does the Stand Structure of Treeline-Forming Species Shape the Treeline Ecotone in Different Regions of the Nepal Himalayas?

Joseph Bogart, Amanda Stan, Erik Schiefer Northern Arizona University, Jackson Leonard USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station

Effects of Repeat High Severity Fires on Headwater Streams Along the Mogollon Rim

Monika Calef, Soka & Anna Varvak University of America Jennifer I. Schmidt University of Alaska Anchorage

Developing a Continuous Vegetation Cover for the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska

David Diaz** California State University, Northridge

Proximity to Biomass Burning Events, Differences in Concentrations and Composition of Fine Particulates and Increased Morbidity Rates

** Competition papers

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POSTERS CONTINUED Michelle DuBreuil San Diego State University

Haitian Transnational Migrants and Identity Construction in Tijuana, Mexico and Montreal, Canada

Kaylyn Ells-Hoʻokano University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, Drew Kapp Hawaiʻi Community College

Using Modern Mapping Technologies to Elevate Awareness of Ahupuaʻa (Traditional Land Divisions) of Puna, Hawaiʻi

Taren Hayward California State University Northridge

Wild Fires and Fireweed in the Canadian Rockies

Ryan Heintzman** Arizona State University

Preliminary Insights into Teaching Geography with Interactive Geovisualizations: San Francisco Peaks Lightning

Alex Hibbert California State University Northridge

The Progression of Sustainable Development Through Student Voluntourism in Costa Rica

Shelby Hockaday University of Nevada, Reno

Western Water Law: A Guide to the Doctrine of Prior Appropriation

Charles Holloman** University of North Alabama

Sources of Visitor Information in United States National Parks

** Competition papers

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POSTERS CONTINUED Edward Jackiewicz & Emma Franck CSU, Northridge

Lifestyle Migration in Belize and the Transformation of Local Spaces

Philana A. Jeremiah** University of Arizona

Integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with Sustainability Planning in Eleuthera, Bahamas

Paul Knapp University of North Carolina Greensboro Peter T. Soule' Appalachian State University

Increasing Wildfire Activity in the Western United States: Spatial and Temporal Linkages to Declining Arctic sea-ice Extent

Yan Lin University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University

A New PhD Program for New Mexico

Michael Chase Mathis University of North Alabama

The Geography of United States Rugby

Sohpia Melfi, Maria Theresa Hernandez, Michelle Kearney Northern Arizona University

Analyzing Hydroclimatic Controls of Turbidity in Upper Lake Mary, AZ

Michelle Mohr, David Saldana, & Gabriel Angulo California State University Dominguez Hills

Ring Width Index Compared to Basal Area Increment in Response to Climatic Variables in Northern California’s Sierra Nevada’s

** Competition papers

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POSTERS CONTINUED Ivy Rea & Parveen Chhetri California State University, Dominguez Hills

Pattern of Vegetation Recovery after 2017 Thomas fire in Ventura county, California

David Saldana, Michelle Mohr, & Gabriel Angulo California State University Dominguez Hills

Dendrochronological Evidence of Growth Reduction in Response to Drought of Jeffery Pine

Peter Soule' Appalachian State University Paul Knapp University of North Carolina Greensboro

Re-evaluating the Long-term Effects of Rising Atmospheric CO2 on Radial Growth Rates of Western Juniper (Juniperus Occidentalis Hook): A Longitudinal Study from Central Oregon, USA

Rachel Stilley University of Arizona

Cultivating Queer: Urban Agriculture and Identity in Tucson

Tera Trujillo CSU, Northridge

Urban Development in an Agricultural Ventura County

Alexandra Yost** San Diego State University

Evaluating Effects of Payments for Ecosystem Services Programs on Species Richness Over Time and Space

** Competition papers

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

2:40-4:20pm PAPER SESSION 4 Dubois Pinon 4.1: GIS METHODS & EDUCATION Chair: Kangsan Lee

2:40pm Assessment of Effectiveness of UAS Drone

Training in GIS Technology Education Christopher Badurek SUNY Cortland

3:00pm Uncertainties in Spatial Accessibility: A Comparison of Street Network Data Yan Lin, Daniel Beene, & Zhuoming Liu University of New Mexico

3:20pm Digital Infrastructure and the Urban Commons: Grassroots Knowledge Sharing and Techno-Political Citizenship in Barcelona Casey Lynch University of Nevada, Reno

3:40pm A Review of Photogrammetry Methods for Homogeneous Cultivated Land Using Unmanned Arial Systems Kangsan Lee** University of Arizona

** Competition papers

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

2:40-4:20pm PAPER SESSION 4 Dubois Juniper 4.2: EDUCATION 2 Chair: Coline Dony

2:40pm Autism in Geographic Education: Faculty

Experiences Teaching College Geography Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder; Literature Review and Methods Amber Villa & Kathrine Richardson San Jose State University

3:00pm Uncertainties in Spatial Accessibility: A Comparison of Street Network Data Alexandria Drake & Lily K. Villa Arizona State University

3:20pm Integrating Geographical Story-telling into a First-Year University Human Geography Course John Menary California State University

3:40pm Creating a Culture of Mentoring in Public Lands Agencies and Environmental Organizations Yonit Yogev

4:00pm Researcher-Practitioner Partnership for Developing Inclusive Learning Pathways toward Geocomputation Thinking: A Case Study in Southern California Atsushi Nara & Thomas Herman SDSU, Coline Dony & Michael Solem AAG Sergio Rey UC U – Riverside

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

2:40-4:20pm PAPER SESSION 4 Dubois Aspen C 4.3: IMMIGRATION Chair: Lauren Fritsche

2:40pm Immigration Policing and the

Dispossession of U.S. Household Wealth Geoffrey A Boyce Earlham College

3:00pm Contesting Islamophobia Through a Feminist Ethic of Care Lauren Fritsche** University of Arizona

3:20pm A Politics of Obscurity: Sanctuary, the State, and Resisting Legibility Shelby Lillian University of Arizona

3:40pm Counter-Geographies of Displacement and Resettlement in the Era of Neoliberal Multiculturalism Nathan Traecy University of Arizona

4:00pm Pastures of Plenty: The Columbia River Ballads of Woody Guthrie Katherine Heslop University of Nevada, Reno

** Competition papers

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

MNA Transportation NAU Buses

Pick up Locations Bus 1 Bus 2

Drury Inn, north campus 5:10pm 5:20pm

Du Bois bus stop 5:20pm 5:30pm (E. Pine Knoll)

Red Lobster on 5:30pm 5:40pm S. Beulah Blvd.

Buses will load for return at 8.30pm for drop off at same locations

EVENING EVENTS

4:20-5:00pm BREAK 5:10pm Buses leave for Annual BBQ at

Museum of Northern Arizona (See below for Pickup locations)

6:00-7:00pm

Tour Museum exhibits (food and drink prohibited)

6:00-8:00pm

Simply Delicious catered Buffet MNA Cash Bar (local beer & wine)

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

8:00-9:40am PAPER SESSION 5 Dubois Juniper 5.1: HOUSING & POVERTY 1 Chair: Xuan Zhang

8:00am Characterizing Poverty within the U.S.

Population: A Multidimensional Approach David Folch Northern Arizona University

8:20am Into the PIT: Unseen, Uncounted, and Severed Through the Homeless Census Cory Sanchez University of Georgia

8:40am The “Manufactured Housing Gap” in Tucson and Pima County: Emerging Themes from a Landscape of Vulnerability Dugan Meyer & Laura McCann University of Arizona

9:00am State of Aging Portland, Oregon Richard Lycan & Alan DeLa Torre Portland State University

9:20am Evaluating the Relationship Between Older Population Migration and Destination Characteristics in Georgia Xuan Zhang**, Lan Mu, & Jerry Shannon University of Georgia

** Competition papers

9:40-9:50am BREAK

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

8:00-9:40am PAPER SESSION 5 Dubois Pinon 5.2: FOOD 1 Chair: Fiona Gladstone

8:00am Crawfish in the Pacific Northwest

Klaus Meyer-Arendt University of West Florida

8:20am Crawfish Festivals in the Pacific Northwest Martha Henderson High Desert Museum

8:40am Women's Participation in Samoan Coastal Fisheries Management: Negotiating Gender Roles in Hybrid Community-Based Governance Barbara Quimby** San Diego State University-UC, Santa Barbara

9:00am Most food in the United States is not Consumed ‘Locally’. But what and where is local? Darran Bingham Northern Arizona University

9:20am Challenging the Hegemony of Corporate Food: Embodied, “Good Sense” Critiques of Capitalist Agro-food Systems in Oaxaca, Mexico Fiona Gladstone University of Arizona Diana Denham Portland State University

** Competition paper

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

8:00-9:40am PAPER SESSION 5 Dubois Aspen C 5.3: WATER REALMS Chair: Elizabeth Ridder

8:00am Environmental and Spatial Factors Affecting

Surface Water Quality in the Seti-Khola River Watershed, Central Nepal Janardan Mainali** Portland State University

8:20am Risk, Real Estate, and Climate Gentrification: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis of Flood Effects in Three US Counties Ryan Miller** University of California, Davis

8:40am Behind the Practice: Drought and Decision Making by Tulare Basin Farmers Katherine Georges California State University, Long Beach

9:00am LA Has a River? The Legal, Environmental, and Political Ins and Outs of LA’s Waterway Nicole Lambrou University of California, Los Angeles

9:20am Baseline Isoscape Construction for Cyprus and Jordan Elizabeth Ridder California State University, San Marcos

** Competition papers

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

9:50-11:10am PAPER SESSION 6 Dubois Juniper 6.1: HOUSING & POVERTY 2 Chair: Jessica Barnes

9:50am From the Marketplace to the Promenade:

Gentrification and Place Ownership in Santa Ana Ryan Tuong An Koyanagi California State University, Fullerton

10:10am Affordable Housing and Cultural Heritage in Bucharest, Romania Jasmine Arpagian** San Diego State University-University of California, Santa Barbara

10:30am Places on the Margin: Variation in Economic Insecurity and Recovery across County Populations Lora Phillips Arizona State University

10:50am Spaces and Subjectivities of Platform Economies: An Autoethnography of Airbnb Hosting Jessica Barnes Northern Arizona University

** Competition papers

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

9:50-11:10am PAPER SESSION 6 Dubois Pinon 6.2: PERSPECTIVES Chair: Jeffrey P. Schaffer

9:50am Willapa Bay, Washington: Historical and

Contemporary Management Concerns Lisa M. Butler Harrington Kansas State University & John A. Harrington Jr. Independent Scholar, Bay Center, WA

10:10am Differing Perspectives on the Character of Human-Environment Geography John A. Harrington Jr. Independent Scholar, Bay Center, WA

10:30am Conservation Narratives: Why Stories Matter for Sustainable Futures Elena Louder University of Arizona

10:50am Will Physics Finally Produce a Grand Unified Theory (GUT), or, The Geography of the Universe: It Is Probably Not What You Think Jeffrey P. Schaffer

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

AFTERNOON 11:10-12:10pm EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING ASPEN C 12:10-1:30pm LUNCH ON YOUR OWN

12:00-1:30pm

WOMEN'S NETWORK LUNCHEON ASPEN AB

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

1:30-3:10pm PAPER SESSION 7 Dubois Aspen C 7.1: CULTURAL SPACES Chair: Katherine Sammler 1:30pm Socioaesthetic Life and Urbanist Ethics in

Tianjin, China Jonathan Bratt Arizona State University

1:50pm Idiotic Resonances: Uncanny Valley of the Sun Garrett Laroy Johnson & Brandon Mechtley Arizona State University

2:10pm ‘The Great Silence’—A Cosmic Encounter in New Mexico Kevin McHugh Arizona State University

2:30pm The Sonoran Landscapes of Hombre and Westerns as Topographical Events Chris Lukinbeal University of Arizona

3:40pm Intimate Outer Space: Gravity, Waste and the Spatial Orientation of Bodies Katherine Sammler California State University Maritime

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

1:30-3:10pm PAPER SESSION 7 Dubois Juniper 7.2: FOOD 2 Chair: Steven Graves 1:30pm Layers, Patches, and Potatoes: On the

Emergence of Feral Agro-ecologies in the Bolivian Andes Alder Keleman Saxena Northern Arizona University

1:50pm Carurú: The Enigmatic Origin of Brazil’s Signature Afro-Brazilian Dish Robert Voeks California State University, Fullerton

2:10pm California’s Wheat Boom as an Economic and Regional Stimulus Dennis Dingemans University of California, Davis

2:30pm The Mexican Restaurant Menu as Cultural Geographic Signature Daniel Arreola Arizona State University

2:50pm Fast Food Access and Child Health in Los Angeles Steven Graves California State University, Northridge

3:10-3:20 BREAK

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

1:30-3:10pm PAPER SESSION 7 Dubois Pinon 7.3: WESTERN LANDS Chair: John Harner 1:30pm Edmund W. Gilbert: The First Western

Historical Geographer? Michael Pretes University of North Alabama

1:50pm ‘Damndest Ride Ever Invented’: Revisiting the Discourse v. Ideology Debate in a Jeep Wrangler Michael Pesses Antelope Valley College

2:10pm The Sublime Landscapes of Monterey Bay: Nature and the Pursuit of the ‘Middle Landscape’ along the California Coast Lorne Plaatt Cal Poly Pomona/CSULA

2:30pm Shaping Colorado Springs John Harner University of Colorado, Colorado Springs

3:10-3:20 BREAK

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

3:20-4:40pm PAPER SESSION 8 Dubois Juniper 8.1: TRANSPORTATION Chair: Steve Bass 3:20pm Traffic Noise Prediction Using Mobile Data

Collection Methods and Machine Learning Techniques Xiaozhe Yin**, Meredith Franklin, & Yao-Yi Chiang University of Southern California

3:40pm Does Place Matter? Passenger Rail Ridership and Station Area Characteristics Brain Garcia Cal Poly Paloma

4:00pm A Cycling-focused Destination Accessibility Tool to Support Regional Bike Network Connectivity Steven Gehrke Northern Arizona University, Armin Akhavan, Qi (Ryan) Wang Northeastern University, Timothy G. Reardon Metropolitan Area Planning Council

4:20pm Landscape Interpretation from the Breakdown Lane Steve Bass Mesa Community College, retired

** Competition papers

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

3:20-4:20pm PAPER SESSION 8 Dubois Pinon 8.2: PANEL PRESENTATION Chair: Coline Dony 3:20pm AAG Geography Student Recruitment and

Career Resources Workshop Atsushi Nara & Thomas Herman San Diego State University Coline Dony & Michael Solem American Association of Geographers Sergio Rey & Amr Magdy University of California – Riverside

4:20-4:30 BREAK

4:30-5:45 GEOGRAPHY BOWL hosted by Tina White (Open to all students and spectators)

ASPEN AB

4:30-5:45 ANNUAL APCG BUSINESS MEETING Dubois Pinon

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

5:00-6:30 PREBANQUET SOCIAL

1899 Restaurant and Bar Patio (north campus)*

One drink ticket with Cash Bar thereafter Light appetizers served

6:30-8:30 AWARDS BANQUET &

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

Ashurst Hall (Bldg 11)*

* NAU shuttle bus service available

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2019 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, EDITORS, & COMMITTEES

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

President: Brian Pompeii, Christopher Newport University

Vice-President: Michael Pretes, University of North Alabama

Secretary: Yolonda Youngs, Idaho State University Treasurer: Elena Givental, CSU East Bay

Past President: Paul Starrs, University of Nevada, Reno

AAG Councillor: Yolonda Youngs, Idaho State University

EDITORS

Yearbook Journal: Craig S. Revels, Central Washington University Yearbook Editorial Board: Elvin Delgado, Central Washington University; Maria Fadiman, Florida Atlantic University; Jennifer Lipton, Central Washington University; Michael Pease, Central Washington University; Megan Walsh, Central Washington University Pacifica Newsletter: Lily House Peters, CSU Long Beach

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COMMITTEES Applied and Independent Geographers Group Budget Committee Terence Young, Cal Poly Pomona, Margaret Trussell Scholarship Committee Peggy Hauselt (Chair), CSU Stanislaus Monika Calef, Soka Univeristy of America Jim Keese, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Women's Network Committee Lily House-Peters (Co-Chair), CSU Long Beach Katherine Sammler (Co-Chair), CSU Maritime Academy Larry Ford Fieldwork Scholarship in Cultural Geography Paul Starrs (Chair), University of Nevada, Reno Michael Schmandt, CSU Sacramento Dydia DeLyser, Cal State Fullerton Membership Committee Sriram Khe, Western Oregon University Paul Starrs, University of Nevada, Reno Awards Committee (2019 Meeting) Stephen Cunha, Humboldt State University Ray Sumner, Long Beach City College Kris Bezdecny, Cal State LA Elena Givental, California State University, East Bay Distinguished Service Award Committee Jim Keese (Chair), Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Daniel Arreola, Arizona State University Yolonda Youngs, Idaho State University

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Nominations Committee Lily House Peters, CSU Long Beach Katherine Sammler, CSU Maritime Academy Denielle Perry, Northern Arizona University Latina/o American Travel Scholarship (LATS) Committee Dan Arreola (Chair), Arizona State University Fernando Bosco, San Diego State University Maria Fadiman, Florida Atlantic University Indigenous Student Travel Scholarship Committee Kate Berry (Chair), University of Nevada, Reno Renee Louis, Pacific Data Digitizing Kenneth Madsen, Ohio State U. Homana Pawiki, Northern Arizona U. John & Bev Passerello, Passerello Thoroughbreds African Descent Student Travel Scholarship Committee James W. Harrington (Chair), University of Washington Aribiloa S. Omolayo, CSU Fresno John and Bev Passerello, Passerello Thoroughbreds World Geography Bowl Coach Tina White Webmaster Jim Keese

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!

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