Laurel L James
Graduate Student
 
   
 

Geospatial Analysis, Mountain Goat Habitat, GPS, Phenology of Vegetation, Intra-Annual Variability

 
 

http://depts.washington.edu/rsgal/publications.html

Publications

James, L. & L. M. Moskal, 2008. Spatiotemporal Analysis of Mountain Goat Habitat. Factsheet # 6. Remote Sensing and Geospatial Application Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

 

Conference Presentations

L.L. James. 2007. Ecology of the Mountain Goat on the Yakama Reservation. Native American Fish & Wildlife Society National Conference. Reno, NV

King G.M. & L.L. James 2005. Yakama Reservation USFWS Tribal Wildlife Grant Project Overview. Native American Fish & Wildlife Society National Conference. Choctaw, MS

L.L. James 2004. Status of the Western Gray Squirrel on the Yakama Reservation. Native American Fish & Wildlife Society Regional Conference. Polson, MT

King, G.M., L.L.James & E.E. Hanson.  2001.  Applying Tribal Values to Spotted Owl Management. Pages 247-250 in Field R., R.J. Warren & H. Okarma, editors.  Proceedings of the Second International Wildlife Management Congress.  Godollo, Hungary.

James. L.L. & P.J. Heemsah 1991. Round-table workshop, ‘Spotted Owl Survey Methods & Field Techniques'. Native American Fish & Wildlife Society Regional Conference. Eureka, CA

Conference Poster

L. James. 2008. Undergraduate thesis development:  Geospatial analysis of mountain goat movement patterns, McNair Scholars Research Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

 

 

Unpublished Papers

Cripps, S., L. James & E. Montague. 2004. University of Washington Environmental Law & Regulation Certificate Program; University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Forest Practices Act: Cumulative Effects Analysis in the Teanaway Basin, An evaluation of the Forest Practices Application & Notification Process.

L. James. 2003. University of Washington Environmental Law & Regulation Certificate Program, Model Paper titled ‘Hearing Examiner-Mock Decision; Yakima County. Reference: Justice Center SEPA Appeal.'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

University of Washington

   
College of the Environment  
School of Forest Resources
Fax: 206.685.3091
Anderson 302, Box 352100  
email: laurelj @ u.washington.edu
Seattle, WA 98195-2100