Dan Patterson
Instructor
Geography and Environmental Studies
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
I am a physical geographer by training and I still retain interests in that field. My current teaching is in the area of Geographic Information Systems, although I have taught courses in physical geography and statistics. My interests in the GIS area are in geomatics education (at the K-12 level and university levels), spatial analysis, application development and programming within a GIS environment. Currently I am working in open-source programming and its interface with GIS.
Research Interest
Geographic Information Systems Application development in GIS (programming) Quantitative Analysi
Publications
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Imran, M. Hassan, Y. and Patterson, D. 2006. GPS-GIS-Based Procedure for Tracking Vehicle Path on Highway Horizontal Alignments, Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 21 (2006), pp 383-394.
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Teshome, A., D. Patterson, Z. Asfew, J.K Torrance and J.T. Arnason. 2007. “Changes of Sorghum bicolor landrace diversity and Farmers’ selection criteria over space and time, Ethiopiaâ€, Genet. Resour. Crop. Evol (2007) 54:1219-1233, Springer.
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Awegechew Teshome, Daniel Patterson, Zemede Asfaw, Sarah Dalle & J. Kenneth Torrance. Changes of Sorghum bicolor landrace diversity and farmers’ selection criteria over space and time, Ethiopia,. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, An International Journal, Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, An International Journal, Vol 63, No. 1, pp. 55-77