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 PUBLICATIONS

Warren, G. (2010) Muresk Soil Map:Technical Report. p.42. for Curtin University of Technology, Perth, WA.

Speijers, J., Warren, G. and Metternicht, G (2008) Use of spatially weighted classification to form land management units, Australasian GenStat Conference 2008: Biometrics in Primary Industries and the Environment, December 2 – 5, Marysville, Victoria, Australia

Warren, G. (2007) Developing Land Management Units using Geospatial Technologies: an Agricultural Application, PhD Thesis, Department of Spatial Sciences, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, WA, 349pp.

Warren, G., Metternicht, G. and Speijers, J. (2006) Use of a Spatially Weighted Multivariate Classification of Soil Properties, Terrain and Remote Sensing Data to Form Land Management Units, Proceedings of American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Annual Conference, Reno, Nevada, USA, May 1-5, p. 12.

Warren, G., Metternicht, G. and Speijers, J. (2005) Creating Land Management Units based on High-Resolution Remote Sensing Data and Dem-Derived Terrain Attributes using Spatially Weighted Multivariate Classification, Proceedings of Pecora 16, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA, October 23-27.

Warren, G. and Metternicht, G. (2005). Agricultural Applications of High-Resolution Digital Multispectral Imagery: Evaluating Within-Field Spatial Variability of Canola (Brassics napus) in Western Australia. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, Vol. 71, No. 5, pp. 595-602.

Warren, G. (2004) A view on where the Spatial Industry will be in the next 25 years, Proceedings of the 175th Anniversary State Conference, Perth, Australia, 17-19 November pp 49.

Warren, G.and Metternicht, G. (2004) High Resolution Remote Sensing of Western Australian Crops: Factors affecting the relationship between LAI and Spectral values, Proceedings of the 12th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference, ISBN 0-9581366-1-0 Fremantle, Australia, 18-22 October.

Klingseisen, B, and Warren, G. (2004) LANDFORM: GIS based generation of topographic attributes for landform classification in Australia, Geospatial solutions magazine, in press

Warren, G. and Klingseisen, B. (2004) Customisation of GeoMedia Grid for Landform Classification, GISuser Feature Articles July 2004, http://www.gisuser.com.

Klingseisen, B, Warren, G. and Metternicht, G (2004) LANDFORM: GIS based generation of topographic attributes for landform classification in Australia, in: Applied Geoinformatics 2004, Proceedings of 16th AGIT Symposium Salzburg, Strobl, J., Blaschke, T., Griesebner, G. (eds.), Wichmann, Heidelberg, pp- 344-353.

Klingseisen, Band Warren, G. (2004) Customisation of GeoMedia Grid for Landform Classification, Proceedings of Geospatial World 2004, Awards Program – Intergraph Poster Competition, Miami Beach, Florida, USA, 12-14 May. Web publication,

Drysdale, G. and Metternicht, G. (2003) Utilising Remote Sensing and Terrain Data for Designing Multi-Scale Sampling Strategies of Soil Properties on Agricultural Fields, Proceedings of the Spatial Sciences Institute Conference ISBN 0-9588349-8-9, Canberra, Australia, 22-26 September.

Warren, G., Metternicht, G. and McGregor, M. (2003) Utilising GeoMedia and MFWorks for Designing a Sampling Strategy of Soil Properties on Agricultural Farms, Proceedings of the WALIS Forum, Perth, Australia, 16-17 September. Web publication, http://www.walis.wa.gov.au/

Drysdale, G. and Metternicht, G. (2003) Remote Sensing for Site-specific Crop Management: Evaluating the potential of Digital Multi-Spectral Imagery for monitoring Crop Variability and Weeds within paddocks, Proceedings of the 14th International Farm Management Congress, Perth, Australia, 10-15 August.

Drysdale, G. (2003) Utilizing GeoMedia and MFWorks for Designing a Sampling Strategy of Soil Properties on Agricultural Farms of Australia, Proceedings of Geospatial World 2003, Awards Program – Intergraph Poster Competition, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, 19-21 May, Web publication, http://imgs.intergraph.com/education/awards.asp

Drysdale, G and Metternicht, G. (2002) Exploring the relationship of Digital Multi-Spectral Imagery with Selected Soil Properties, Proceedings of Future Soils, The Australian Society of Soil Science Incorporated National Conference, Perth, Australia, 2-6 December.

Drysdale, G. and Metternicht, G. (2002) Evaluating Within-Field Spatial Variability of Canola (Brassica Napus) Using Digital Multi-Spectral Imagery.  Proceedings of the 11th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 2-6 September, pp. 444-453.

Drysdale, G., Delfos, J. and Metternicht G. (2002) Low cost remote sensing approach for designing effective sampling strategies of soil properties for site-specific crop management, Proceedings of 29th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment Conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 8-12 CDROM TS-30.2, Ref 9.8.

Drysdale, G. and Metternicht, G. (2002) Exploring the Relationship of Digital Multi-Spectral Imagery with Agricultural Crops and Soil Properties, Proceedings of the WALIS Forum, Perth, Australia, 27-28 February, Web publication, http://www.walis.wa.gov.au/.

Drysdale, G. (2001) Exploring the Relationship of Digital Multi-Spectral Imagery with Agricultural Crops and Soil Properties, Honours Thesis, Department of Spatial Sciences, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, WA, 170pp.

Drysdale, G., Metternicht, G. and Beeston, G. (2001) Mapping cropped areas using digital multi-spectral video systems: A case study in the area of Lake Toolibin, Western Australia. Proceedings of Geospatial Information in Agriculture, Sydney, Australia, 17-19 July, CDROM pp. 779-793.

Drysdale, G. (1998) A GIS Approach for modelling the spatial distribution of areas suitable for growing Tasmanian Blue Gums, Final year project. Bachelor of Science (Cartography). Curtin University, Western Australia, 30pp.

Metternicht, G., Gonzalez, S., Pearson, N., Beeston, G., Shepherd, D., Drysdale, G. and Honey, F. (2000) A multi-source and multi-scale approach to assessing chronological changes in remnant native forest at catchment level.  Proceedings of the WALIS Forum, Perth, Australia, August, Web publication, http://www.walis.wa.gov.au/