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Operator: 410-543-6000

Harris, Daniel

Faculty, Geography
Henson Science Hall (HS) 157L
410-546-4291 or ext 64291
dwharrissalisburyedu
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Courses  []

2013 Fall

  • ECON 338-001 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ECONOMICS
    In-depth study of varying economic issues not covered in other economics courses. Students may repeat this course under a different topic. Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212. Three hours per week.
  • ENVR 305-001 TOPICS IN HUMANITIES/SOC SCI
    Interdisciplinary investigation of a topic in the environmental humanities or social sciences. May be taken three times under different course titles. Prerequisites: ENVR 102 and ENVR 200, 205 or 300. Three hours per week with enhancement.
  • GEOG 105-010 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG
    Introduction to the variable physical character of the earth. Treatment of weather, climate, soil, vegetation, landforms and oceanic circulation with emphasis on processes, interrelationships and distributional patterns. Three hours lecture, one two-hour laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
  • GEOG 105-011 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG
    Introduction to the variable physical character of the earth. Treatment of weather, climate, soil, vegetation, landforms and oceanic circulation with emphasis on processes, interrelationships and distributional patterns. Three hours lecture, one two-hour laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
  • GEOG 105-012 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG
    Introduction to the variable physical character of the earth. Treatment of weather, climate, soil, vegetation, landforms and oceanic circulation with emphasis on processes, interrelationships and distributional patterns. Three hours lecture, one two-hour laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
  • GEOG 105-013 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG
    Introduction to the variable physical character of the earth. Treatment of weather, climate, soil, vegetation, landforms and oceanic circulation with emphasis on processes, interrelationships and distributional patterns. Three hours lecture, one two-hour laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
  • GEOG 219-010 MAP INTERPRET & ANALYSIS
    Introduction to mapping science principles and practice, focusing on the application of methods to map interpretation. Topics covered include surveying (compass and pace), map projections, fundamentals of GPS, map compilation and design, and an introduction to GIS. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.
  • GEOG 219-011 MAP INTERPRET & ANALYSIS
    Introduction to mapping science principles and practice, focusing on the application of methods to map interpretation. Topics covered include surveying (compass and pace), map projections, fundamentals of GPS, map compilation and design, and an introduction to GIS. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

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Awards, Scholarship & Creative Works:  []

Article(s)

Caviglia-Harris, J., Hall, S., Mullen, K., MacIntyre, C., Bauch, S., Harris, D., Sills, E., Dawson, J, Klitch, B., Roberts, D., Toomey, M. & Cha, H. 
(2012). 
Improving household surveys through computer assisted data collection: Use of touch-screen laptops in challenging environments. 
Field Methods, 
Caviglia-Harris, J. & Harris, D.W. 
(2011). 
The impact of settlement design on tropical deforestation rates & resulting land cover patterns. 
Agriculture & Resource Economics Review, 
40(3), 
Caviglia-Harris, J. L., & Harris, D. W. 
(2008). 
Integrating survey & remote sensing data to analyze land use at a fine scale: Insights from agricultural households in the Brazilian Amazon. 
International Regional Science Review, 
31(2), 
115-137. 

Book Chapters

Folkoff, M. E., Harris, D. W., Scott, M. S., Venso, E.A.& Frana, M.F. (2003). Bacterial Source Tracking of Nonpoint Source Pollution Using GIS and DNA Fingerprinting Technologies. Khan, O.A. (Eds.), Geographic Information Systemsand Health Applications Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.

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