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Dr Elizabeth (Bess) Moylan - Research Associate

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Research Interests:

Using spatial representations to investigate Heritages issues relating to Cultural Landscapes, Spatio-temporal models used to explore and monitor landscape change, the application of GIS for Heritage and Natural Resource Management.


Publications, Presentations, and Reports 

Moylan, E., Evans, D. , Pottier, C and Bruce, E. Using Archaelogical Mapping for Development Planning at Angkor (A report prepared for APSARA)


Moylan,E. A Review of methods used to Visualise Landscape Change patterns.  International Assocation of Landscape Ecology, World Congress July 8-12th 2007, Wageningen, Netherlands.
 

Moylan, E. and Kelly, C. 2007 Tow ards a Cultural Landscape Atlas. (A report prepared for NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change)

Moylan, E. A Framework for Cultural Heritage Monitoring at the World
Heritage Site of Angkor, Cambodia
Conference Proceedings for Asian Approaches to Conservation.
Research Conference of the UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage
Management. 3-5 October 2006 Published by Chulalongkorn University,
Bangkok, Thailand

Bruce E. and Moylan E."Developing Spatial Representations of Cultural Landscape Elements to Support the Conceptualization of Intangible
Heritage: A Case Study at Angkor World Heritage Site" Angkor: Landscape, City, Temple, 2006 Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, July 18th- 21st.

Itami, R., Bruce E., and Moylan E., "Investigating Patterns of VisitorUsage Within the Angkor World Heritage Site through the Application of Agent Based Modeling" Angkor: Landscape, City, Temple, 2006 Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, July 18th-21st.

Developing Spatial Representations of Cultural Landscape Elements to support the conceptualization of Intangible Heritage: A case study at Angkor World Heritage Site. Angkor: Landscape, City, Temple, 2006 Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, July 18th -21st.
 
Landscape History: Temporal Mapping and Historical Periods. GeoComputing
2001 Conference, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, September 20th - 23rd.

From 'caring' to clearing: A GIS approach to understanding cultural
change and its impact on the Sydney landscape. Electronic Cultural Atlas
Initiative, June 2001 conference, Sydney 2001 June 12th -16th

 

Draft Cultural Landscape Village Atlas - Microsoft Power Point (36.5Mb) 

 

Thesis:  An investigation into Spatio-temporal Models used in Landscape History Studies. ZIP (7.8Mb) or PDF (8.5Mb).

 

 

Memberships:

Spatial Sciences Institute (Australia)

International Association of Landscape Ecology (Australian Chapter)

Contact Details: 

School of Geosciences
Madsen Building
University of Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia


Written by Kath Sund on Friday, 20 January 2006.
Last Updated by Bess Moylan on Wednesday, 10 September 2008
  
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