Session 135:
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| 1. | The spatial dimensions of population growth and decline: using GIS and remote sensing to understand landscape and demographic history in Orkney, Scotland. Timothy M. Murtha, Pennsylvania State University; James W. Wood, Pennsylvania State University; Patricia L. Johnson, Pennsylvania State University; Stephen A Matthews, Pennsylvania State University |
| 2. | Potential healthcare needs in Quebec’s elderly and supply of services: applying GIS tools to population health data Hani A. Guend, Université du Québec à Montréal; Marie-Noëlle Rondeau, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) |
| 3. | Using GIS for spatial autocorrelation in childhood vulnerability assessment: central American comparisons Alejandra Silva, Centro Latinoamericano de Demografía (CELADE); María Concepción Valdez, CELADE |
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