UKDS Census Applications Conference

I was in Manchester a couple of weeks ago for a UKDS conference on applications of the Census 2011 datasets that have been made available, through the ONS, NOMIS, UKDS and other organisations/projects. The conference was to celebrate the outputs and projects that have happened thus far, now that the Census itself is four years … Continue reading UKDS Census Applications Conference

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OpenStreetMap: London Building Coverage

OpenStreetMap is still surprisingly incomplete when it comes to showing buildings for the London area, this is a real contrast to other places (e.g. Birmingham, New York City, Paris) when it comes to completeness of buildings, this is despite some good datasets (e.g Ordnance Survey OpenMap Local) including building outlines. It’s one reason why I … Continue reading OpenStreetMap: London Building Coverage

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Twitter’s swearing mapped: Which UK country is the most foul-mouthed on social … – The Independent


The Independent

Twitter’s swearing mapped: Which UK country is the most foul-mouthed on social
The Independent
Researchers from the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at the University College London last year revealed a particular peak around transfer-deadline day following Arsenal’s signing of Danny Welbeck, a Manchester United forward, in September

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Twitter’s swearing mapped: Which UK country is the most foul-mouthed on social … – The Independent


The Independent

Twitter’s swearing mapped: Which UK country is the most foul-mouthed on social
The Independent
Researchers from the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at the University College London last year revealed a particular peak around transfer-deadline day following Arsenal’s signing of Danny Welbeck, a Manchester United forward, in September.

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Lectureship In Quantitative Health Geography, Uni of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Tweet  There is a three year fixed term Lectureship in Quantitative Health Geography available to the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.   Ideal for a newly completed PhD student or postdoc.   More details can be found here.   Thanks   Simon   Professor Simon Kingham Professor of Geography and Director of the […]

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Kings Cross dashboard – can we bring to life the Knowledge Quarter’s … – Kings Cross Environment


Kings Cross Environment

Kings Cross dashboard – can we bring to life the Knowledge Quarter’s
Kings Cross Environment
A couple of years ago the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) at the UCL Bartlett School, based on Tottenham Court Road produced this great City Dashboard that puts flesh on the bones of all the ‘smart city’ and ‘big data’ guff. Can we do one

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Esri survey123 tool – rapid prototyping geographical citizen science tool

There are several applications that allow creating forms rapidly – such as Open Data Kit (ODK) or EpiCollect. Now, there is another offering from Esri, in the form of Survey123 app – which is explained in the video below. Survey123 is integrated into ArcGIS Online, so you need an ArcGIS account to use it (you … Continue reading Esri survey123 tool – rapid prototyping geographical citizen science tool

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NightScience 2015 – CRI Paris

NighStcience 2015 in CRI-Paris, 10-11 July –  Night Science is a mode of exploratory, innovative science, and as in previous years, it is an event that mixes talks with active hands-on experience. The event this year was marked by linking open innovation, social responsibility and entrepreneurship to science. The event was opened by as Francois … Continue reading NightScience 2015 – CRI Paris

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