Browsing by Subject "Geography."
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The American Agriculture Movement :
(1979)Extensive analysis is conducted on time of adoption, farmer commitment, and future impacts, with the theoretical context of this analysis derived from current geographic diffusion theory. Cross tabulation analysis, a process ... -
An analysis of the contemporary geographic education in the public schools of Saudi Arabia /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975) -
An analysis of the distribution network of intrastate motor carriers in Oklahoma /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974) -
Analyzing the relationship between urbanization, food supply and demand, and irrigation requirements in Jordan
(2018)The landscape surrounding urban areas is often used as farmland. With the observed expansion of urban areas over the last decades and a projected continuation of this trend, our objective was to analyze how urbanization ... -
Approaches to Spatializing Qualitative Data
(2022-05)This study investigates how researchers use technology to create geographic visualizations that provide spatial context for displaying and accessing qualitative data such as texts, photographs, videos, and/or audio recordings. ... -
Asian and Hispanic educational differences and their impact on spatial and socio-economic inequity in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
(2000)During my 15 years as an English-as-a-second-language teacher in the Oklahoma City Public Schools I observed that Asian and Hispanic students had different degrees of academic success. Asians were better students than ... -
Assessing similarity of dynamic geographic phenomena in spatiotemporal databases.
(2003)The growing availability of routine observations from satellite imagery and other remote sensors holds great promise for improved understanding of processes that act in the landscape. However, geographers' ability to ... -
The avocado industry in Southern California :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970) -
Biodiversity conservation versus wind power development in the state of Oklahoma: assessing opinion where green interest scollide
(2020-05)Wind energy development represents one pursuit in sustainable technology meant to reduce negative impacts on the environment. Wind energy, however, may not be environmentally benign, as these activities can conflict or ... -
Bringing a CLT to the Bayou City: How Houston's political environment shapes community land trust mobilization
(2022-08)A community land trust (CLT) is a housing model which promotes the collective ownership of land and ensures long-term affordability. Despite Houston's reputation for putting high value on private land ownership, a citywide ... -
The built environment as communication: Totality, alterity, and dissociation in urban and suburban spaces.
(2003)This study of the contemporary American built environment works applies several concepts in a semiotic study aimed at understanding the values presented in the built environment. In particular Kramer's theory of dissociation, ... -
The Canadian River Municipal Water Authority Project in west Texas :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971) -
Cetaceousness and global warming among the Inupiat of Arctic Alaska.
(2007)Based on my 2004-2007 ethnographic fieldwork in Barrow and Point Hope, Alaska, this dissertation reveals how collective uncertainty about the environmental future is expressed and managed in Inupiaq practices, and by ... -
The changing role of the tavern in the cultural landscape of rural Nebraska /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974) -
Colorado's 'island community': Irrigation and industrial agriculture in Colorado's Grand Valley, 1882--1920.
(2001)This dissertation examines the relationship between this local community and the broader economy. Many historians have portrayed small towns as passive recipients of outside corporate influence, but this community recruited ... -
A computer simulation of the effects of possible tornado modification on the extent of the tornado hazard /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974) -
Creating indigital peripheries: The Bureau of Indian Affairs, geographic information systems, and the digitization of Indian Country.
(2006)The uneven development of GIS as the BIA represents a core-periphery geography. Since the nineteenth century, North American Indians have encountered the implementation of new technologies used to meet the goals and ... -
The criminal's image of the city /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974) -
Decisional influences in peasant animal production :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1973)