1. Divided by More than a Road: The West Fairmount Park and Parkside Neighborhood Open Access Author: Hesse, Arielle Leah Title: Divided by More than a Road: The West Fairmount Park and Parkside Neighborhood Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: geographyPhiladelphia parkspovertycommunity asset theory File: Download ArielleHesseThesis19Apr10.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lakshman S Yapa, Thesis SupervisorLakshman S Yapa, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Using Principles of Fast Mapping to Teach Two Children with Down Syndrome State Names Open Access Author: Hall, Caitlin Elizabeth Title: Using Principles of Fast Mapping to Teach Two Children with Down Syndrome State Names Area of Honors: Communication Sciences and Disorders Keywords: Fast mappingDown syndromegeography File: Download Hall_Caitlin_Usingprinciplesoffastmapping.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Krista M Wilkinson, Thesis SupervisorDr. Carol Anne Miller, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Permanently Impermanent: Urban Development in Protracted Refugee Situations Open Access Author: Boynton, Patrick Williams Title: Permanently Impermanent: Urban Development in Protracted Refugee Situations Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: refugeerefugee campPalestineurban developmentgeographypolitical scienceUnited NationsUNRWAUNHCR File: Download Boynton_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Deryck William Holdsworth, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Extending bicomponent temporal trend maps: an abstracted view on geographic time series Open Access Author: Dennis, Aaron Patrick Title: Extending bicomponent temporal trend maps: an abstracted view on geographic time series Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: cartographygeographyvisualizationtemporaltime seriesbicomponentmapsanimationJavaScriptweb File: Download Aaron_Dennis_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Cynthia Ann Brewer, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. LEED in the United States: Who Really Benefits? Open Access Author: Naito, Blake Tatsuo Title: LEED in the United States: Who Really Benefits? Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: green buildingsustainabilityLEEDjusticeenvironmental justicegeographyGIS File: Download bnaito_thesis_final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Christopher Stiles Fowler, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
6. Designing a Static Map Using Dynamic Technology and Big Data Open Access Author: Stephens, Patrick Sam Title: Designing a Static Map Using Dynamic Technology and Big Data Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: mapcartographygeographyhistorygisjim thorpepennsylvania File: Download stephensPatrickThesis.pdfDownload stephensPatrickMap.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Deryck William Holdsworth, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
7. Disappearing Places: Impacts of Rising Seas & Climate Change on Small Island States Open Access Author: Murphy, McQuillin Douglas Title: Disappearing Places: Impacts of Rising Seas & Climate Change on Small Island States Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: Small island statesatollsea level riseclimate changemaldiveskiribaticlimate refugeesislandinternational politicsgeography File: Download Disappearing_Places-_Impacts_of_Rising_Seas___Climate_Change_on_Small_Island_States_-_MURPHY.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Roger Michael Downs, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors AdvisorDeryck William Holdsworth, Faculty Reader
8. Implementing a Commuting Market Access Model to the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area Open Access Author: Gupte, Atharv Title: Implementing a Commuting Market Access Model to the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area Area of Honors: Mathematics Keywords: economicsmathstatisticstransportationgeographyschoolseducationreal estateresidentialcommercial File: Download Thesis_Atharv_Gupte.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Ruilin Zhou, Thesis SupervisorMark Levi, Thesis Honors Advisor
9. The Cartography of Power in Greek Epic: Homer's Odyssey & The Reception of Homeric Geographies in the Hellenistic and Imperial Periods Open Access Author: Skoutelas, Charissa Martha Title: The Cartography of Power in Greek Epic: Homer's Odyssey & The Reception of Homeric Geographies in the Hellenistic and Imperial Periods Area of Honors: Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Keywords: HomerAncient Greek epiccartographygeographypowerOdysseyArgonauticaDionysius Periegesisthresholdgenderclassreceptionspaceplace File: Download Skoutelas_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anna Irene Peterson, Thesis SupervisorErin Mc Kenna Hanses, Thesis Honors Advisor