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    North Carolina Winegrowers' Perceptions of Climate Change Impacts 

    Blair, Heather (East Carolina University, 2013)
    Wine is a product of a specific region’s climate and environment. Climate change is a source of increasing sensitivity. This research analyzes the perceptions of winegrape growers and climate trends, which contribute ...
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    Geomorphology of Dune Blowouts, Cape Cod National Seashore, MA 

    Smith, Alexander B. (East Carolina University, 2013)
    Dune blowouts are common erosional features that develop in dune fields worldwide. At Provincelands dunes in Cape Cod National Seashore, blowouts are eroding into shore parallel transverse dunes and the trailing arms of ...
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    A Climatology of the Structure, Frequency, and Propagation of Midlatitude Cyclones that Affect North Carolina 

    Hall, Linwood Earl, Jr. (East Carolina University, 2013)
    The seasonal and interannual variability of midlatitude cyclone structure, frequency, and propagation was studied based on composites of precipitation over North Carolina. This analysis showed significant changes in the ...
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    Applying GIS to Locate the USS Louisiana: A Study of the Fort Fisher Civil War Battlefield 

    Clayton, Brian T. (East Carolina University, 2013)
    Historical Geographic Information Science (GIS) is an innovative field within geography and this work encompasses critical and historical cartographic analysis within a GIS framework to find the missing Civil War shipwreck ...
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    Modeling Site Suitability of Living Shorelines in the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine System 

    Carey, Matthew (East Carolina University, 2013)
    Shoreline erosion and associated land loss are major concerns for coastal land owners and resource managers. Traditional methods of shoreline stabilization using permanent, hard structures can have adverse environmental ...
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    MEASURING GEOSPATIALLY EXPLICIT PERCEPTIONS OF SUDANESE ETHNIC GROUP LOCATIONS : A COMPARISON OF SUBJECT-MATTER-EXPERTS AND ONLINE DATA 

    Caspersen, Janna Ruth (East Carolina University, 2013)
    The geospatial perceptions of Sudan and South Sudan subject-matter-experts (SMEs) regarding the location of Sudanese ethnic groups were collected and analyzed, in order to determine how to synthesize and gain meaning from ...
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    Characterizing Patterns And Drivers Of Land Use/Land Cover Change Along The Atlantic Coast Barrier Beaches : Examining The Roles Of Development Pressure, Spatial Accessibility, And Policy 

    Bennett, Andrew T. (East Carolina University, 2013)
    Within the context of land change science coastal areas are often overlooked. Coastal areas around the world and within the U.S. represent the largest concentrations of people, development, and wealth. Natural, social, ...
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    Perceptions of Hurricane Risk Among North Carolina's Coastal Residents : A Case Study of Hurricane Irene 

    Pace, William (East Carolina University, 2013)
    The perception of risk to natural hazards is a very complex topic and there are multiple factors that influence it. However, two factors have generally been overlooked. Through the use of mail-out surveys of residents in ...
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    Automobility, Hospitality, African American Tourism, and Mapping Victor H. Green's Negro Motorist Green Book 

    Kennedy, Richard A. (East Carolina University, 2013)
    Victor Green's travel guide stands as one illustration of tools used by African Americans to survive in the contested and disputed landscape of Jim Crow segregation. The Green Book as a symbol of the civil rights movement ...

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