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Title: Field Journals ala Luna Leopold


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Field Journals ala Luna Leopold
  • Date
  • Location
  • Purpose
  • Remembrance
  • People
  • Notes

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Write what you see
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SODA The life-force of a Geographer
  • Speculate
  • Why is that there?
  • Helps develop hypothesis (hypotheses) and/or
    research question(s)
  • Observe
  • What do you see in the landscape
  • Support/not support your hypotheses RQ
  • Describe
  • Explain and expound on what you see
  • What did you see? And how did you do it?
  • What method(s) usedand why?
  • How will test hypotheses describe results
  • Note specific and general details of S O,
    perhaps corroborate with others
  • Analyze
  • What do your findings tell you?
  • May result in further hypotheses/research
    questions

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After SODA
  • SODA POP
  • Propose the next step
  • The Analysis generated through SODA leads to the
    next move, and that move must be formally
    Proposed
  • Organize the results
  • The Proposed next move then needs to be Organized
    in a way that your audience will understand it
  • Present findings
  • Once Organized, the results should be Presented
    hopefully, by the end of the Presentation, there
    is even more valuable feedback

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After SODA
  • SODA CAN
  • Conclusion
  • The Analysis can also lead to a Conclusion
  • Maybe what you've discovered is something
    entirely new
  • Application
  • A Conclusion should then lead to an Application
  • How can what you've discovered be used? Why is it
    important?
  • New Knowledge
  • The Application, in most cases, isor at least
    leads toNew knowledge, and this can then be
    shared with the world (however small your world
    may be)

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(some) Human Geography Field Methods
  • Qualitative vs. Quantitative
  • Surveys
  • Questionnaires
  • Interviews, in situ and otherwise
  • Participant-observation vs. Observing-participant
  • Ethnography
  • Archival research
  • Landscape interpretation
  • Cognitive mapping
  • Photo-documenting

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(some) Physical Geography Field Methods
  • Quantitative vs. Qualitative
  • Mathematical models
  • Theoretical models
  • Getting dirty
  • Soil, water, landform, plants, animals, weather
  • Technical equipment
  • Stream gauge
  • Meteorological assessment
  • Clinometer, thermister, IRT

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Discussion
  • Geography is our epistemology (our way of
    knowing)
  • The field has long been a core of our ontology
    (our way of being)
  • Spatial-analytical synthesis capability is our
    method (our way of doing)
  • Do human and physical geography field methods
    overlap?
  • What are some of the overlaps?

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Mixed Methods
  • Human Comfort Index
  • Visitor impact on a Park
  • Building/Urban Sprawl
  • Alternative energy use and design
  • Hydrological assessment (think water)
  • Forest fire impacts
  • Distance Decay
  • GIS/RS for assessment
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