Hugh Devine
Professor Emeritus and Former Center Director
Bio
Hugh is an Alumni Distinguished Professor in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, and the former Director of the former Center for Earth Observation from 2008-2013. Hugh is a renowned expert in applications of geospatial analytics and geographic information science and technologies to natural resources management and regional planning. Under Hugh’s leadership of the Center, the Graduate GIS Faculty was created, and the Center established the Professional Science Master’s degree in Geospatial Information Science & Technology (MGIST), the Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Science, and two graduate minors (GIS and Environmental Remote Sensing).
Publications
- Geospatial analytics for federally managed tourism destinations and their demand markets , Journal of Destination Marketing & Management (2015)
- Hydrologic Web-Mapping Application of Hofmann Forest with GIS Approach: Case Study , JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING (2015)
- An Open Source Web-Mapping System for Tourism Planning and Marketing , Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing (2014)
- Using a GIS and GIS-Assisted Water Quality Model to Analyze the Deterministic Factors for Lead and Copper Corrosion in Drinking Water Distribution Systems , Journal of Environmental Engineering (2014)
- Who's Watching Your Food? A Flexible Framework for Public Health Monitoring1 , Transactions in GIS (2012)
- Assessing embedded geospatial student learning outcomes in forestry and natural resources curricula , Journal of Forestry (2011)
- Data integration of pavement markings: A case in transportation asset management , Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering (2009)
- Landscape-scale prediction of hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae (Homoptera : Adelgidae), infestation in the southern Appalachian Mountains , ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY (2006)