Tamia Rudnicky
GIS Programmer Analyst
Email:
[[tamia]]
Phone:
(804) 684-7181
Office:
Davis Hall 206
Section:
Ecosystem Health
Unit:
Center for Coastal Resources Management
Program:
Geospatial Modeling
Education
- B.A. Biology, Vassar College
- M.S. Wildlife Management, University of Maine, Orono
Research Interests
Research interests include the use of a Geographic Information System (GIS) to analyze and display coastal and wetlands data. Development of GIS techniques to model impacts of resource protection and policy strategies.Current Projects
- Shoreline Management Model Development
- Development of Web-based Applications using ArcGIS for Shoreline and Wetlands Projects
- Mid-Atlantic Non-tidal Wetlands Assessment
- Development of Shoreline Situation Reports
Selected Publications
Berman, M.R., Berquist, H., Killeen, S., Nunez, K., Rudnicky, T., Schatt, D.E., Reay, K. and D. Weiss, 2007. Lynnhaven River, VirginiaShoreline Inventory Report, Comprehensive Coastal Inventory Program, Center for Coastal Resources Management Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point, Virginia, 23062
O'Brien, D.L., Jacobs, A., Berman, M.R., Rudnicky, T., McLaughlin, E., Howard, A., 2007. Refinement and validation of a multi-level assessment method for Mid-Atlantic tidal wetlands. Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary. Final report: Wetland Program Development Grant (EPA #CD-973494-01), US Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 3, Philadelphia, PA
Berman, M.R., Berquist, H., Dewing, S., Rudnicky, T., Schatt, D.E., Weiss, D. and H. Woods, 2005. Queen Anne's County, Maryland - Shoreline Situation Report, Comprehensive Coastal Inventory Program, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and
Mary, Gloucester Point, Virginia, 23062