Co-Directed by Burrell Montz, the 30th annual Applied Geography Conference was held in Indianapolis, IN.. Presentations from the Binghamton University Geography Department include:
Three Decades of Applied Geography: Themes from the Applied Geography Conferences Since 1978 -presented by Burrell E. Montz and Graham Tobin (University of South Florida)
Invasion Rules: Ecological or Geographical? -presented by Mark A. Blumler
An Explanation of Black Foreign-Born Migration in the U.S., 1995-2000: A Structural Equations Approach-presented by John W. Frazier
Puerto Rican Experiences in Migration, Settlement and Assimilation in the Orlando Florida MSA -presnented by R. L. Concepcion Torres
An Examination of Ethnic Asian Settlement Forms in the Seattle Area of King County, Washington -presented by Katie Hoang and Eugene Tettey-Fio
Race, Ethnicity and Place in Denmark: To What Extent Can Cultural Assimilation be Mandated? -presented by Linda S. Fair
The Geography of Illegal Immigration Laws-presented by Mark E. Reisinger
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communites: Binghamton, NY--An Example and Case Study-presented by Lucius Willis
Spatial Variations in Loss Potential and Vulnerability: Lessons From Hurricane Charley-presented by Gary I. Monitz and Burrell E. Montz
Panel Discussion: The Policy Implications of Race, Ethnicity, and Place Research-Panelists--Linda Fair, Mark Reisinger, Eugene Tettey-Fio
Poster: Overview of Coastal Geomorphological Response to Climate Change-presented by Steve Carson
Poster: Cities of Upstate New York: Changing Landscapes and Populations-presented by Zachary A. Staff