We are geographers and we intend to share and experience the world, come with us... This page is for taking note of all those logistics involved with group travel, don't forget the links.

For the casual observer below you will find a sampling of the kinds of conferences and topics Geographers work on contained within the titles of presentations people give at conferences. In particular what Geographers in Davis do. Most belong to the Geography Graduate Group but some some International Agricultural Development, Transportation Technology and Policy,Community and Regional Development and other related fields of study.

Upcoming

Seattle, WA

April 12-16, 2011 Preliminary numbers - 11 confirmed by survey (25+ known by program)

Bishop, CA

April 29-May 1st, 2011 Preliminary numbers - 11 confirmed by survey Carpooling - TBD

Past Travel

Fullerton, CA

CGS 2010 April 30 - May 2

Who's Going

Who
When(Sat 5/1)
What
Abstract Title
Session Title
Roomshare
Carpooling
AlexMandel
TBA
Presenting
Impact of free bundled GIS software on education
TBD
Y
Y
MicheleTobias
Session 2B ‐ Hum. 412
Presenting
Do It Yourself Remote Sensing: Model Hot Air Balloon Remote Sensing of California's Beach Vegetation
TBD
Y
Y
Craig Beebe
Session 1B ‐ Hum. 412
Presenting
Gold Country: Exurbia and the Politics of Landscape in El Dorado County
TBD
Y
Y
Alison
NA
Conference Organizer
NA
NA
Y
Y
Amber
Session 4B ‐ Hum. 412
Presenting
NA
NA
Y
Y
Miha
NA
Attending
NA
NA
N
Y
Farshid
NA
Attending
NA
NA
Y
Y
Bayo
NA
Attending
NA
NA
Y
Y
Romi
Sat. Morning
Poster
Bridging Traditions: Toward a Biogeocultural Iconography of California Ecological Landscapes
NA
N
N

Social

Washington, DC

AAG 2010

Who's Going

Who
When
Room
What
Abstract Title
Session Title
Jahalel Lee Tuil
04/14/10 10:00
NA
Speaker
Capturing Remnant Woody Vegetation on the Valley Floor of Yolo County
Biogeography: Measuring Spatial Distribution
Ryan E. Galt
04/14/10 10:00
Washington Room 2 in the Marriott
Speaker
Adaptive and maladaptive coupling in Costa Rican vegetable production: explaining multi-scalar linkages between social and biophysical causes and outcomes in intensive agricultural systems
1252 Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): Agricultural landscapes as coupled human-natural systems: Are there commonalities in coupling mechanisms?
Karen Beardsley
04/14/10 14:40
Calvert, Omni Shoreham
Speaker
An Analysis of Land Use Options for the Mbirikani Group Ranch in Kenya
People, Livestock and the Environment II
Kristin Reynolds
04/15/10 12:40
NA
Speaker
Urban Agricultural Revolution? Food Production and Politics in Alameda County, CA
"Multiple Geographies of Urban Agriculture in the Global North: Integrating Perspectives from Planning and Design, Ecology, Public Health, and Political Economy"
Erin Hestir
04/15/10 13:20
NA
Speaker
Turbidity declines and submerged aquatic vegetation expansion in a freshwater estuary
Tometi Koku Gbedema
04/16/10 12:40
Thomas Paine, Marriot Lobby Level
Panel Member
Fieldwork in African Setting I
Elena Aguaron-Fuente
04/18/10 15:30
NA
Speaker
Inventory and Forecast of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Reductions by the Sacramento 's Urban Forest
Urban Climate: Local, regional and global impacts - II
Dave Clark
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Janet Momsen
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Tarecq Amer
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Margareta Lelea
4/17/10 4:40pm
McKinley, Marriott Mezzanine Level
Speaker
The Treaty of Trianon's 'Refugees': Ethnic Hungarians Along Romania's Western Border
Territory, Nationalism, and Homeland in Political Geography 2
Susan Garbini
NA
NA
Attending
NA
NA
Chris Benner
04/17/10 8:00
NA
Speaker
Race, Space and Youth Employment: Explaining youth job disparities in America's "Most Integrated City
The Organization of Work and Labor Markets in Cities
Matt Hamilton
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

Santa Ynez, CA

CGS May 1-3, 2009

Who's Going

Who
When
What
Abstract Title
Session Title
Need Roomates
Need Carpool
AlexMandel
TBA
Presenting,Tabling for OSGeo
Spatialite: a new geospatial format and analysis tool
TBD
maybe 1
maybe 1
MicheleTobias
TBA
Presentation
Beach Builders: California Beach Plants as Potential Biogeomorphic Agents
TBD
N
N
Craig Beebe
N.A.
Attendee
I'd really just like to meet other geographers and hear and see what people are doing!
TBD
1st year Rental
I could drive or would be happy to carpool with someone else
Alison
NA
Conference Organizer
NA
NA
no
Room for 1, leaving thurs, returning sunday
Bayo
NA
Attendee
NA
NA
1st year Rental
Carpooling with Craig
Farshid
NA
Attendee
NA
NA
1st year Rental
Carpooling with Craig
Chelsea
NA
Attendee
NA
NA
1st year Rental
Carpooling with Craig
Josh
NA
Attendee
NA
NA
1st year Rental
Carpooling with Craig

Social

Sunday morning breakfast in Solvang at Paula's Pancake House, 9am UCD Alumni welcome

  • The Belgian Cafe seems to get good reviews, but may not be real Danish food according to some sites.
  • Paula's Pancake House appears to serve more Danish food and also has some decent reviews.
  • A comprehensive list or at least appears so of all dining options.
  • BrentLaabs has had good experiences with The Little Mermaid, or Mortensen's for pastries.

Transportation

  • Carpooling is about the only feasible way to get there.
    • Enterprise Rental Car from Davis Fri-Mon at 1/2 price weekend special was $80+gas and tax (Standard or Full Size)
  • Train might be an option but would take a long time.
  • Flying into Santa Barbara is possible but expensive. LAX or Burbank are other options, but you'll have to drive about 2 hours north (if you manage to not hit traffic).

Lodging

The Solvang/Santa Ynez is a bit of a travel hotspot so it's not super cheap. Here's the "map link" CGS provided.

Sacramento

... ok, not so exotic, but perhaps fun nonetheless "California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Conference" Dates: January 17-19th, 2009 Submission Deadline: June 30th

Las Vegas

AAG March 22-27, 2009

Map

We have a shared google map for planning contact AlexMandel to get edit rights.

Who's going/Presenting

If you are planning to attend please fill out our survey. Your information will be added here from those results.

Who
When
Where
What
Abstract Title
Session Title
Amber D. Manfree
3/22/2009 16:10:00
NA
NA
Modeling the effects of landscape BMPs on water quality in urban residential areas
Water Contamination
Ryan Edward Galt
3/23/2009 8:00:00
NA
NA
Farmers' bodies, consumers' bodies: considering environmental/bodily exposures and the strengths and limitations of environmentality in an unequal world
Paper session: Visceral Geographies I / Panel session: Geographic research in the new carbon economy: critical perspectives on our 'footprint'
Margareta Lelea
3/24/2009 13:00:00
NA
Speaker
Borderscapes: negotiating livelihood strategies in a post-socialist and neoliberal terrain
Work, the Labor Force, and Social Space
Jonathan K. London
3/24/2009 13:00:00
Riviera Monaco Tower, 24th Floor
Speaker
Regulatory Science Meets Street Science: The Case of Pesticide Monitoring and Regulation in California
Critical Geographies of Environmental Justice I
Stephen Brush
3/24/2009 13:40:00
Room - Skybox 208
co-author on paper by GGG alum (Laura Lewis) in a symposium organized by two GGG alums (Lewis and Chambers)
Abstract Title - Predicting factors that impact productivity within and outside geographic centers of crop origins
Session Title - Geographic Contributions to Agrobiodiversity Conservation I
Alexander Mandel
3/24/2009 15:10:00
NA
Panel Member,Exhibitor, Session Chair
NA
Free and Open Source Software solutions for Geographers II
Kraig Kraft
3/24/2009 17:40:00
NA
NA
Seed selection amongst chile farmers in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes: Implications for local seed systems and in-situ conservation
Geographic Contributions to Agrobiodiversity Conservation III
Karen Thorne
3/25/2009 15:10:00
NA
NA
Modeling the effects of projected sea-level rise on the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, California and its endemic endangered species
Biogeography
Keir Keightley
3/25/2009 17:20:00
NA
NA
LiDAR use in biomass estimation (not word for word)
Applications in LiDAR Remote Sensing
Alyssa A Nelson
3/26/2009 8:00:00
NA
NA
Youth In Focus: Engaging Theory and Practice for Youth-Led Social Change
Participation, social justice and theory 1: short papers
Chris Benner
3/26/2009 8:00:00
NA
NA
Fractures and Fault Lines: Growth and Equity in California's Megaregions
Scale, Equity, and Organizing: New Pathways to Achieving Social Justice
Tometi Koku Gbedema
3/26/2009 10:10:00
NA
Speaker
Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Heritage Tourism in Local Communities-The Cases of Elmina and Keta in Ghana
NA
Patsy E. Owens
3/26/2008 13:00:00
North Hall N101
Speaker
Mapping Teen Places: A process of evolution
Advancing Methodology in Youth Geographies
Michele M Tobias
3/26/2009 14:00:00
NA
NA
California Beach Plant Biogeomorphology
Biogeography Specialty Group Ph.D. Student Paper Presentation Competition
Kurt Richter
3/27/2009 8:40:00
NA
NA
Fueling an Ethanol Plant in a Diverse Agricultural Geography
6122 Issues in Natural Power Sources
Carrie Armstrong-Ruport
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Dave Clark
No Response
NA
NA
NA
NA
Name
Date/Time
Room
Type
Abstract
Session

Transport

Airfare
  • $250+ roundtrip (Southwest does have lower fares at about $200 roundtrip if you book at just the right time)
  • Group Rate from STA Travel ?
Driving

Renting a van from Fleet Services Price List

  • 7-8 people per van
  • 60.81/day + $0.22-0.27/mile (486.48 + 378.00)
  • 600 miles one way, 1400 estimate with side trips
  • 6-8 days
  • 10 hour drive each way

Total Estimate: 864.48/8 people = 108.06 each

  • PLUS GAS, right? —AlyssaNelson
    • Just talked to Alex. He says the cost per mile includes gas. Apparently the Fleet Services vehicles come with a fleet card for us to purchase gas. —StaceyEllis

Bonus: we can apply for club funds to help defray the cost, anyone is welcome as long as you've registered for the AAG and have a place to stay when we get there.

Renting a car - from a typical car rental shop

  • 4-5 people in an intermediate car. Plus gas (25mpg, 1500 mile round trip, $2.50 per gallon = $150) - Does not include optional insurance
    • Avis: March 21-29 @ 10:00am-10:00am = $230.29 (with gas $380.29)
      • 4 people = $95.07 each, 5 people = $76.06 each
    • Enterprise Rent-A-Car: March 21-30 (closed Sunday) @ 9:00am-9:00am = $265.68 (with gas $415.68)
      • 4 people = $103.92 each, 5 people = $83.14 each
    • Budget Rent A Car: March 21-29 @ 9:00am-9:00am = $248.04 (with gas $398.04)
      • 4 people = $99.51 each, 5 people = $79.61 each

Using a personal car - for instance, Stacey's

  • 4-5 people (4 comfortably, 5 max)
  • 30 mpg over 1400 mile trip = 46 gallons of gas ($92 @ $2 per gallon - adjust accordingly)
    • Owner/driver takes the wear and tear of the car, all other passengers pay toward gas
Local Transportation
  • Strip Monorail - Conference at Sahara Stop, $5 single, $12 day, $28 3-day
  • Local Bus - $3 one way on the Duece line that runs the strip, runs every 8-17 minutes depending on time of day.

Lodging Options

Conference Hotel is the The Riviera Hotel 2901 Las Vegas Blvd., South Las Vegas, NV 89109 USA Tel: +1-800-634-3420 or +1-702-734-5110

Hotels
Suites

Something with a suite but more importantly including a kitchen.

  • Desert Rose with GoGreen discount -$150/night - $1,131.35 (incl. Tax), 03/21-03/28 : 3 miles to conference (monorail possible)
  • Residence Inn - $209/night : Across the street (less than 1/2 mi almost direct)

Food

  • It's Vegas, buffet of course
  • Suite options above include microwave, stove top and in some cases oven.
  • Vegetarian Options Guide

Free Wifi

Hotels often charge so where can we get some free access.

Write your name in here if you're going to the AAG. Indicate if you want to be in on group rooms/travel Plans. Most booking is about to happen (Feb 21) so if you haven't said anything yet your out of the group travel plans

Who
Group Travel(y/n/?)
Group Lodging(y/n/?)
Presenting/Poster/Exhibit etc(y/n/?)
AlexMandel
Yes
Yes
Yes
MicheleTobias
Yes
Yes
Yes
StaceyEllis
Yes
Yes
Yes
AlyssaNelson
Maybe
Yes
Yes
AmberManfree
Probably
Yes
Yes
mtreichler
Yes
Yes
Yes
YourNameHere
Yes
Yes
Yes

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