Table of Contents
GIS and Image Databases I
Multimedia for Natural Resources Management +..." ker nolo sii 3
Loey Knapp and Fred Ris, IBM, USA, Invited Paper
Accuracy of GIS Databases--The DTM Component and Derived Applications ................ 9
S. Fillin and Y. Doytsher, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Land-Use Planning and Spatial Technologies: Exploring Land Tenure and
Land-Use Change ....... a Wat, 18
B.J. Niemann and W.M. Heinzel, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
U.S. Geological Survey Digital Raster Graphics ................0.000000000 6666 26
Laurence R. Moore and William A. Kunert, U.S. Geological Survey, USA
Scanned Aerial Photos for Conservation Spatial Databases ............................... 31
Brian Huberty, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, USA
GIS in Management and Applications
Using GIS to Help Forest Management--The Inpacel Experience .......................... 38
Marcos Rodolfo Amend, Inpacel, Brazil, Invited Paper
Application of a GIS for Spatial and Temporal Monitoring of Remotely Sensed
Soil Moistufe ........... een Er EN 1 44
Nandish M. Mattikalli and Edwin T. Engman, NASA
Goddard Spaceflight Center, USA
Dam Site Selection by An Automatic Dam Design Process and a GIS ....................... 54
Mu-Lin Wu, National Pingtung Polytech Institute, and Cheng-nan Tsai and
Shyh-Chei Chou, Taiwan Provincial Water Conservancy Bureau, Taiwan, ROC
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore Vegetation Coverage--A GIS Framework ................ 59
Hong S. He and Stephen J. Ventura, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Use of a GIS to Prepare Input Data for and Evaluate Results from a Finite-Difference
Ground-Water Flow Model for Northeastern Wisconsin ............00000 00e ae eee eee 68
T.D. Conlon, U.S. Geological Survey, USA
Mapping, Remote Sensing and GIS
Constructing a Vegetation Map in the Diverse Atlantic Forest of Brazil .......... 71
John M. Pye, A.F.B. Antunes, and M.V.Y., Muller, USDA Forest Service, USA
Potential Nesting Area Identification through Rule-Based GIS ...........0.000000000 HH 79
Koichi Hirata and Kenji Sato, PASCO Corporation, and Hiroshi Murakami,
Geographical Survey Institute, Japan