PPGIS 2017 – Poznan, Poland (Day 2) – Geodesign, applications and discussion

The second day of the PPGIS 2017 symposium (see Day 1 here) started with a session on METHODS AND TOOLS. The session opened with a keynote from Peter Nijkamp (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland) . The talk is titled “A big data dashboard architecture for computable intelligent city policy“. Peter noted that the … Continue reading PPGIS 2017 – Poznan, Poland (Day 2) – Geodesign, applications and discussion

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PPGIS 2017 – Poznan, Poland (Day 1) – different notions and tools of public participation GIS

These notes are from the workshop Modern Methods and Tools for Public Participation in Urban Planning 2017, held in Palac Obrzycko near Poznan, Poland on 22nd and 23rd June 2017 – the outline of the workshop stated “Researchers and practitioners of urban planning have had a variable interest in developing and applying methods of public participation … Continue reading PPGIS 2017 – Poznan, Poland (Day 1) – different notions and tools of public participation GIS

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SpareRoom is over. What’s next for Britain’s flatsharers?

There’s an air of arms race about flatsharing adverts of the kind hosted by sites like SpareRoom. All individuals want the same thing: to find other individuals, either to move into the spare room in their shared house, or who have a spare room to move into. And all agents and landlords want the same … Continue reading “SpareRoom is over. What’s next for Britain’s flatsharers?”

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London’s Hidden Rivers

As London swelters a heatwave, people in search of a cooling waterside stroll might notice that London doesn’t apparently have many rivers. There is of course the mighty River Thames, and a few others here and there visible. But there are many more that you don’t just come across – they are just hidden underground. […]

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Who is Hannah Fry? Mathematician, UCL lecturer and presenter of Horizon and Trainspotting Live – The Sun


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Who is Hannah Fry? Mathematician, UCL lecturer and presenter of Horizon and Trainspotting Live
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The 33-year-old is now a lecturer in the mathematics of cities at UCL’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis. The research team include a unique mix of physicists, mathematicians, architects, geographers and computer scientists to study patterns of

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Who is Hannah Fry? Mathematician, UCL lecturer and presenter of Horizon and Trainspotting Live – The Sun


The Sun

Who is Hannah Fry? Mathematician, UCL lecturer and presenter of Horizon and Trainspotting Live
The Sun
The 33-year-old is now a lecturer in the mathematics of cities at UCL’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis. The research team include a unique mix of physicists, mathematicians, architects, geographers and computer scientists to study patterns of

and more »

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What is Britain’s Greatest Invention? Dr Hannah Fry and Ant Anstead present special BBC 2 technology show to find out – Metro


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What is Britain’s Greatest Invention? Dr Hannah Fry and Ant Anstead present special BBC 2 technology show to find out
Metro
A University College London lecturer in mathematics of cities at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Dr Hannah Fry studies patterns of human behaviour, particularly in an urban setting. In her spare time she is a public speaker and gives talks

and more »

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What is Britain’s Greatest Invention? Dr Hannah Fry and Ant Anstead present special BBC 2 technology show to find out – Metro


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What is Britain’s Greatest Invention? Dr Hannah Fry and Ant Anstead present special BBC 2 technology show to find out
Metro
A University College London lecturer in mathematics of cities at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Dr Hannah Fry studies patterns of human behaviour, particularly in an urban setting. In her spare time she is a public speaker and gives talks

and more »

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