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12th Annual

National Gap Analysis Program Meeting

July 31-August 4, 2002

Shepherdstown, West Virginia

Meeting Agenda

All sessions will be held in the Auditorium, unless otherwise indicated.

JULY 31, WEDNESDAY, DAY 1

AFTERNOON

     1:00-5:00  Registration (Entry/Auditorium) and Poster Set-up (Roosevelt Room)

     1:00-5:00 Field trips (to be arranged)

                                    or

Regional Break-out Sessions (prearrange within regions; alternative times: Friday and Saturday evenings or Sunday morning)

EVENING

    5:30-7:00 Dinner   

     7:30-9:30 Social Mixer and Poster Review (Roosevelt Room)

AUGUST 1, THURSDAY, DAY 2

MORNING

    6:30-8:30  Breakfast

Opening Session

     8:30-8:45 Welcome-Kevin Gergely

     8:45-9:15 The relationship between NBII and GAP-John Mosesso

Session 1:   Land Cover

     9:20-9:40 Challenges of mapping the land cover of Illinois-Tari Weicherding

    9:45-10:05 Mapping plant communities in the Mojave Desert of southern Nevada using classification trees-Todd   Sajwaj

    10:10-10:40 Refreshment Break

    10:40-11:00  Mapping an ecological systems classification: Testing concepts-Gerald Manis

    11:05-11:25  Status of land cover mapping for the Southwest Gap Analysis Project-Douglas Ramsey

    11:25-11:40  Discussion

    11:40-12:40  Lunch

Session 2:       Aquatic GAP

   12:40-1:05 Prospects and challenges for Gap Analysis in aquatic conservation-Paul Angermeier

     1:10-1:35 Organizing the Upper Missouri Aquatic GAP project-Jon Jenks

     1:40-2:05  Regional gap analysis and research in Great Lakes tributary rivers and streams and coastal habitats-James McKenna

     2:10-2:35  The development and future applications of a species-habitat affinity database for the
                        statewide Aquatic Gap Analysis project in Virginia-Shelly Miller

    2:40-3:10  Refreshment Break

     3:10-3:35  Aquatic GAP in the Tallapoosa River Basin, Alabama and Georgia-Elise Irwin

     3:40-4:05  Progress and future direction of the Aquatic GAP Project in Kansas-Keith Gido

     4:05-4:50  Discussion           

EVENING

     5:00-6:00 Poster review with authors available (Roosevelt Room)

    7:00-9:00  Banquet

     8:00-8:45  Banquet Presentation: Modeling species distributions: lessons learned, opportunities unveiled-Tom Edwards (Dining Room)

AUGUST 2, FRIDAY, DAY  3

MORNING

    6:30-8:15    Breakfast                       

Session 3:          Applications and Socioeconomics

     8:15-8:35  Abundance and nesting success of Acadian Flycatchers at different scales of habitat fragmentation-Leonardo Chapa

     8:40-9:00  Using Gap Analysis data in an assessment of the potential impacts of future mountaintop mining in West Virginia-Charles Yuill

     9:05-9:25 Gap Analysis in Vermont and New Hampshire: Patterns of vertebrate diversity and landscape diversity-David Capen

     9:30-9:50  Responding to the needs of natural resource managers through the NatureMapping program-Karen Dvornich

      9:55-10:20  Refreshment Break

    10:20-10:40  Are GAP data applicable to producing educational products?-Glennis Kaufman

    10:45 -11:05  Biodiversity predictions: Integrating urban growth models with land cover data and species habitat        information-Chris Cogan (Mike Jennings)

    11:10-11:30 Hudson River Valley Habitat Vulnerability Assessment Project-Stephen Smith

    11:35-11:55 Opportunities for and barriers to GAP implementation-Julie McClafferty

    11:55-12:10 Discussion

      12:10-1:00  BBQ Luncheon

     1:00-1:30     Luncheon Speaker: Bill Jenkins, Maryland DNR (Roosevelt Room)

AFTERNOON

    Field Trips:

     1:30-5:00  to be arranged

    5:30-7:00  Dinner

EVENING

        7:00-??  Regional Break-out Sessions

 AUGUST 3, SATURDAY, DAY 4

MORNING

    6:30-8:30  Breakfast

     9:00-9:45  Keynote Speaker-Mark Lomolino

      9:55-10:15  Refreshment Break           

Session 4:       Animal Modeling

    10:15-10:35 Modeling range distributions of terrestrial vertebrates from species occurrences and landscape variables-Geoffrey Henebry

     10:40-11:00  A simulated annealing approach to smoothing out the gaps-Dan Dorfman

    11:05-11:25  Gap Analysis of special features: General discussion and a case study of amphibians and mammals of West Virginia's caves-Jacquelyn Strager

    11:30-12:30  Lunch

AFTERNOON

    12:30-12:50 Application of index overlay and fuzzy set cartographic modeling techniques to gap analysis-Frank La Sorte

   12:55-1:15    The approach to animal habitat modeling in the Southwest Regional GAP project-Kenneth Boykin

     1:20-1:40    GAP mapping of predicted species distributions: Perspectives on issues of statistical inference-Gary Umphrey           

     1:45-2:00    Discussion

    2:00-2:30     Refreshment Break

Session 5:        Accuracy Assessment

     2:30-2:50    A fuzzy accuracy assessment of the Mid-Atlantic Gap Analysis land cover map using airborne videography-Ann Rasberry           

     2:55-3:15    Geographic area and minimum habitat thresholds in relation to accuracy assessment of predicted vertebrate distributions-Terry Derting

     3:20-3:40    Assessing accuracy assessment in Gap Analysis: Examining when it may be neither accuracy nor assessment-Bruce Thompson

     3:45-4:05    A new approach for testing the accuracy of vertebrate occurrence predictions from gap analyses-Sandra Schaefer

     4:10-4:25    Discussion

Closing Session:                       

     4:30-4:40     Year 2003 National GAP Meeting

     4:40-4:50     Closing Remarks-John Mosesso and Kevin Gergely

    5:30-7:00      Dinner

EVENING

             7:00      Poster Session Closed (take down posters)

        7:00-??      Regional Break-out Sessions

AUGUST 4, SUNDAY, DAY 5

MORNING

    6:30-8:30     Breakfast

        8:30-??     Regional Break-out Sessions

7:00, 9:00, 11:00 Shuttle Departures

           12:00    Check-out Time