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14thANNUAL NJDEP MAPPING CONTEST WINNERS

2001 MAPPING CONTEST AWARDS
April 12, 2001

Category

Winner

Map Title

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BEST
GIS
APPLICATION

1st

Greg Herman

3D Wellfield Generation and Visualization

2nd

John DeFina,
Mike Moore

Identifying Safe Drinking Water in New Jersey


BEST USE
OF GIS
TO INFORM

1st

Sharon Mollick,
Kim Brown,
Matthew Pisarski

Cumberland County Farmland Preservation Program: Criteria for Evaluation

2nd

Louis Millan

NJ Transit
Passenger Rail System


BEST USE
OF GIS
ANALYTICAL CAPABILITIES

1st

Lou Jacoby

i-Map ArcIMS Application Integrates NJDEP's NJEMS and GIS

2nd

Jack Pflaumer

Automating the Delineation of Watersheds


MOST
INNOVATIVE
USE OF GIS

1st

Tim Huizing,
Marla Chassels,
Tina Callahan,
John DeFina,
Trish Maggio

i-MapNJ Brownfields

2nd

Ric Skinner

Calendar 2001


BEST
SMALL
FORMAT

1st

Jeff Hoffman

Average Freshwater Withdrawals in New Jersey, 1990-1999

2nd

Craig Coutros

Ecological Landtypes - Landscape Classification for the Hudson Valley Section

MOST
ATTRACTIVE
MAP

1st

Sharon Mollick,
Kim Brown,
Matthew Pisarski

Cumberland County Farmland Preservation Program: Criteria for Evaluation

2nd

Gary Krizanich,
Steve Helterbrand,
Eric Vowinkel, and
Larry Thornton

Land Use Change in Water Management Area 13


BEST
OVERALL MAP
(NJDEP)

1st

Ben Trotter

Natural Resource Restoration in The NY/NJ Harbor Area

2nd

Tim Huizing,
Marla Chassels,
Tina Callahan,
John DeFina,
Trish Maggio

i-MapNJ Brownfields


BEST
OVERALL MAP
(NON-NJDEP)

1st

Sharon Mollick,
Kim Brown,
Matthew Pisarski

Cumberland County Farmland Preservation Program: Criteria for Evaluation

2nd

Herb Chong

Sterling Forest State Park - Trail Map

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