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Dr Elizabeth (Bess) Moylan - Research Associate
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. 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 Bruce E. and Moylan E."Developing Spatial Representations of Cultural Landscape Elements to Support the Conceptualization of Intangible 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
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 GeosciencesMadsen BuildingUniversity of Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia |
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