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Jeffrey D. Hamerlinck

Director, Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center
Research Scientist, Department of Geography

Office: Agriculture C, Room 306
Phone: (307) 766-2736, or 766-2532 (WyGISC Office), or 766-3311 (Geography Office)
FAX: (307) 766-2744
Email: itasca@uwyo.edu
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WyGISC provides geographic information science applications in land and water resource management, spatial data infrastructures, and decision support systems

Education
  • MP, University of Wyoming, Planning
  • BS, University of North Dakota, Geography
  • Member, American Institute of Certified Planners (1998)
Research Interests
  • Geographic information science applications in land and water resource management
  • Spatial data infrastructures
  • Decision support systems
Recent Publications
  • Berelson, W.L., P.A. Caffrey, and J.D. Hamerlinck. 2004. Mapping hydrologic units for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 40(5):1231-1246.
  • Hamerlinck, J.D., D.G. Hulme, S.N. Leiske, and M. Randolph. 2004. The Wyoming CommunityVizTM Partnership. Reflections 2004, University of Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station: Laramie, WY:28-30.
  • Hoobler, B.M., G.F. Vance, J.D. Hamerlinck, L.C. Munn, and J.A. Hayward. 2003. Applications of land evaluation and site assessment (LESA) and a geographic information system in East Park County, Wyoming. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 58(2):105-112.
  • Berendsen, M.E., J.D. Hamerlinck, and L. Wayne. 2003. Framework and strategies for integrating metadata concepts with geographic information science curricula. Journal of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association, 15(1):37-46.
  • Lieske, J.D. Hamerlinck, D.M. Feeney, A. Frank, D.G. Hulme, M. Knapp, K. Mays, and S. Mullen. 2003. Aquifer Protection and CommunityVizTM in Albany county, Wyoming. In GIS Serving Our World: Proceedings of the 23rd Annual ESRI User conference held in San Diego.
  • Gribb, W.J., S.F. Robinson, and J.D. Hamerlinck. 2001. Applying ArcView Spatial Analyst software's ModelBuilder to habitat conservation planning. In Geography Creating Communities: Proceedings of the 21st Annual ESRI User Conference held in San Diego, California, July 2001, by Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., Redlands, California: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., CD-ROM Paper No.788.
  • Johnson, J.H., J.D. Hamerlinck, and J.H. Gillham. 2001. An ArcView-based application for the management of noxious weed species in Wyoming. In Geography Creating Communities: Proceedings of the 21st Annual ESRI User Conference held in San Diego, California, July 2001, by Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., Redlands, California: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., CD-ROM Paper No.770.
Other Professional Activities
  • American Institute of Certified Planners
  • American Planning Association
  • Association of American Geographers
  • National States Geographic Information Council
  • University Consortium of Geographic Information Science
  • Wyoming Geographic Information Advisory Council
Geography Courses Taught by Mr. Hamerlinck
  • GEOG 5885 Seminar: Readings in Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 5885 Seminar: SDSS and Planning Support Systems
  • GEOG 5885 Seminar: Geographic Visualization

Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center
1000 University Avenue, Department 4008
University of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming 82071-4008 USA

 
 

 
 

 

 

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