geography paper
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5-6 page,Not including works cited page or graphics, double-spaced research paper!!!!
Course Project Description
This project will require you write a at least 5-6 page (Not including works cited page or
graphics), double-spaced research paper. Your paper will be well researched, fully cited, written
professionally, and proofread.
This paper will give you the chance to explore one topic of your choice about globalization in
greater detail. Your paper will be organized around a central question. The question could be that
same as one of the issues discussed in class, or it could be one that you develop on your own.
The following topics are just some examples:
Does global urbanization lead primarily to undesirable consequences?
Should the World continue to rely on Oil as the major source of energy?
Is the threat of global warming real?
Is the International community adequately prepared to address global health pandemics?
Is the global economic crisis a failure of capitalism?
Is social media becoming the most powerful force in global politics?
Will China be the next Superpower?
Is religious and cultural extremism a global security threat?
All references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically by first author at the end of the
paper under the heading References.
Citations in text: Use the author-date system as follows:
Jensen (2000) suggested that…
Jensen and Cowen (2000) found…
…as summarized in Richards and Jia (1999).
Multiple authorship citations in the text: Use the full citation for up to two authors but abbreviate
to et al. for three or more authors:
Narumalani et al. (2002) investigated
Hodgson et al. (2003) concluded that…
Abbreviated citations must appear in full in the reference list.
Direct quotations in the text: Should be page-referenced:
(Jensen, 2000, p. 45)
Reference list: The editor assumes that all references are complete and correct. If authors appear
more than once, arrange entries chronologically and substitute the a 3-em dash for the name after
the first entry. Do not number entries. Do not abbreviate journal names. Books and journal
articles in foreign languages should be cited in their original languages. Use the following entries
as a guide:
Journal articles:
One Author:
Jensen, J. R., 1995, “Issues Involving the Creation of Digital Elevation Models
and Terrain Corrected Orthoimagery Using Soft-Copy Photogrammetry,”
Geocarto International, 10(1):1-17.
Two authors:
Jensen, J. R. and D. C. Cowen, 1999, “Remote Sensing of Urban/Suburban
Infrastructure and Socio-economic Attributes,” Photogrammetric Engineering &
Remote Sensing, 65(5):611-622.
More than two authors:
Hodgson, M. E., Jensen, J. R., Tullis, J. A. Riordan, K. D. and C. M. Archer, 2003,
“Synergistic Use of Lidar and Color Aerial Photography for Mapping Urban
Parcel Imperviousness,” Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing,
69(9):973-980
Books:
One Author:
Jensen, J. R., 2000, Remote Sensing of the Environment: An Earth Resource
Perspective, Upper Saddle River: Prentice-Hall, 544 p.
Two authors:
Richards, J. A. and X. Jia, 1999, Remote Sensing Digital Image Analysis: An
Introduction, Berlin: Springer, 363 p.
More than two authors:
Jensen, J. R., Botchwey, K., Brennan-Galvin, E., Johannsen, C. J., Juma, C.,
Mabogunje, A. L., Miller, R. B., Price, K. P., Reining, P. A. C., Skole, D. L.,
Stancioff, A. and D. R. F. Taylor, 2002, Down To Earth: Geographic Information
for Sustainable Development in Africa, Washington: National Academy of
Sciences, National Research Council, 155 p.
Chapters in Books:
One Author:
Jensen, J. R., 2000, “Processing Remotely Sensed Data: Hardware and Software
Considerations,” in Remote Sensing in Hydrology and Water Management,
Schultz, G. A. and E. T. Engman (Eds.), Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 49-59.
Two authors:
Buttenfield, B. P. and D. M. Mark, 1991, “Expert Systems in Cartographic
Design,” in Geographic Information Systems, The Microcomputer and Modern
Cartography, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 129-150.
More than two authors:
Narumalani, S., Hlady, J. T., and J. R. Jensen, 2002, “Information Extraction from
Remotely Sensed Data,” in Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology,
London: Taylor & Francis, 288-324.
Websites:
• Jones, J., Kuhn, W., Keßler, C., and S. Scheider, 2014, “Making the Web
of Data Available via Web Feature Services,” Available from:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/style/quickref/tf_V.pdf [Accessed
18 June 2015].
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