Congratulations to this year's Map Gallery winners!
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Geo-genealogy of Irish Surnames Peoples Choice
Geo-genealogy of Irish Surnames
Kenneth Field, Kingston University 

 

Best Cartographic Design: Single Map Product—Small Format

Best Cartographic Design: Single Map Product—Large Format

  • First: Cartifact Inc.
    Map and Guide of Griffith Park
  • Second: Meade Turner, U.S. Census Bureau
    American Indian and Alaska Natives in the United States
  • Third: Karl Raitz, Jeff Levy, and Dick Gilbreath, University of Kentucky
    Kentucky Frontier Trails: 1795

Best Cartographic Design: Map Series or Atlas—Press CopyBest Cartographic Design: Map Series or Atlas—Press Copy and Best Overall by Erik Goetze and Matthew Hampton, Metro Planning

  • First: Erik Goetze and Matthew Hampton, Metro Planning
    Walk There! 50 Treks In and Around Portland and Vancouver
  • Second: Eric Geddes, City of San Luis Obispo
    2009 City Transit Map
  • Third: Gary Luke and Cress Bates, Lane County Public Works
    South Lane County Fire & Rescue and Ambulance District Map Book

Best Cartographic Design: Map Series or Atlas—In-House Copy

  • First: Eric Geddes, City of San Luis Obispo
    Neighborhood Map Book for Public Safety
  • Second: Jack Trophia and Ryan Eades, US Marine Corps / GEOFIWEST
    MCB Quantico Base Development Map Book
  • Third: Lead Planner, Diane Hooper; Cartographer, Don McGeachy, City of Calgary
    Shepard Industrial Area Structure Plan

Best Analytical Presentation

Best Instructional Presentation

Best Data Integration

  • First: David M. Albert, The Nature Conservancy
    A Hierarchical Approach to the Classification of Bays and Estuaries in Southeast Alaska
  • Second: Jacqueline Contreras, Shane Willard, Larry Bagwell, and Assad Reichdan,NTech Corporation
    Indian Lands in the United States—1885 and 2005 Comparison
  • Third: Isaac Nwaise and Michele Casper, CDC
    Geographic Patterns of Stroke Hospitalizations Among Medicare Beneficiaries

Best Software Integration

  • First: Carl Kinkaid, CDC
    Building a Global Geospatial Shared Services Framework for Public Health—PH–DGInet
  • Second: Geraldo Torres-Ruiz, University of Redlands
    Web-GIS Prototype Application for Dissemination of Airfield Geodetic Survey Data of Military Airfields
  • Third: Kristie McKinley and Art Ullman, NRCS
    Integrated Data for Reporting and Geospatial Analysis

Most Unique

Best Student Presentation (K-12)

  • First: Derek Dennison, Age 16, USSOCOM
    Accidents and Intersection Analysis in Tampa, FL
  • Second: Kaitlin Dennison, Age 14, USSOCOM
    The Exciting and Innovative Development of Geocaching Around the World
  • Third: David Runneals, National 4-H GIS Leadership Team
    Iowa 4-H Camping Center

Best Overall