Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE Awarded Honorary Fellowship from … – FE News
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE Awarded Honorary Fellowship from … FE News
Continue reading »The latest outputs from researchers, alumni and friends at the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA).
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE Awarded Honorary Fellowship from … FE News
Continue reading »With more and more people living in urban areas and the current COVID pandemic, human mobility within cities has changed. With this change there is a a growing debate about what it would take to make cities more accessible. For example, what wou…
Continue reading »With more and more people living in urban areas and the current COVID pandemic, human mobility within cities has changed. With this change there is a a growing debate about what it would take to make cities more accessible. For example, what wou…
Continue reading »As a reaction to the record high of fuel prices, the Portuguese government has updated the IVAucher program, to allow each citizen to recover 10 cents per each liter of fuel spent, up to a maximum of 5 EUR/month. This … Continue reading →
Continue reading »As a reaction to the record high of fuel prices, the Portuguese government has updated the IVAucher program, to allow each citizen to recover 10 cents per each liter of fuel spent, up to a maximum of 5 EUR/month. This … Continue reading →
Continue reading »As a reaction to the record high of fuel prices, the Portuguese government has updated the IVAucher program, to allow each citizen to recover 10 cents per each liter of fuel spent, up to a maximum of 5 EUR/month. This … Continue reading →
Continue reading »As a reaction to the record high of fuel prices, the Portuguese government has updated the IVAucher program, to allow each citizen to recover 10 cents per each liter of fuel spent, up to a maximum of 5 EUR/month. This … Continue reading →
Continue reading »Filmed in Copenhagen October 2021. I talk about the power of maps to reveal the invisible, drawing examples from history as well as Atlas of the Invisible, Where the Animals Go and London: The Information Capital.
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Continue reading »The other day, Alison Heppenstall and myself were invited to give a keynote at the 2021 International Conference on Geospatial Information Sciences. Its not hard to guess what we chose to be the title of our talk: “GIS and Agent-Based-Modelling: Past, …
Continue reading »The other day, Alison Heppenstall and myself were invited to give a keynote at the 2021 International Conference on Geospatial Information Sciences. Its not hard to guess what we chose to be the title of our talk: “GIS and Agent-Based-Modelling: Past, …
Continue reading »In 2018 Oliver Uberti and I had the honour of receiving the Corlis Benefideo Award for Imaginative Cartography. What follows is an adaptation of our acceptance speech from the 2018 NACIS Annual Meeting in Norfolk, Virginia. To read the article in Cartographic Perspectives and for referencing information click here. IMAGINATION Oliver: Good evening. In preparing…
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Continue reading »Knight Frank and University College London partner on first Dubai Residential Data Hackathon ZAWYA
Continue reading »Knight Frank and University College London partner on first Dubai Residential Data Hackathon ZAWYA
Continue reading »It can be hugely frustrating and even debilitating at those times when you feel unable to wrangle the data you need to create the graphic you had in mind. But failure is an important part of the creative process.
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Continue reading »#IamaGDE: Katerina Skroumpelou (Athens, Greece) The Keyword
Continue reading »Sophie Cranston and David McCollum Approximately 50 years ago, a group of academics identifying themselves as population geographers officially formed a study group as part of the Institute of British Geographers (IBG). This was one of the first study groups to be formed, and now constitutes one of 32 ‘research or working groups’ of the … More 50 years of a Research Group: What is population geography?
Continue reading »Two Science Museum Group Trustees resign over energy sponsorship Museums + Heritage Advisor
Continue reading »Adani Aid for London’s Science Museum Gallery Draws Protests, Resignations The Wire Science
Continue reading »Adani Aid for London’s Science Museum Gallery Draws Protests, Resignations – The Wire Science The Wire Science
Continue reading »Building upon a previous post where Mona Hemmati, Hussam Mahmoud, Bruce Ellingwood and myself presented a cellular automata model that was developed to understand the relationship between urbanization and flood risk, we have a new paper entitled “…
Continue reading »Building upon a previous post where Mona Hemmati, Hussam Mahmoud, Bruce Ellingwood and myself presented a cellular automata model that was developed to understand the relationship between urbanization and flood risk, we have a new paper entitled “…
Continue reading »Adani’s entry drives resignations at UK’s Science Museum India Today
Continue reading »Adani’s entry drives resignations at UK’s Science Museum India Today
Continue reading »Anna and I have a new paper out in Research Policy. Publishing this has been an epic experience: six years in the making.The TLDR; we introduce a brand-new measure of innovative activity — media-reported product and service launches — and run it throug…
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Continue reading »The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Population Geography Research Group invite you to take part in the webinar to Celebrate 50 years of PopGRG Wednesday 3rd November 2021, 12-14.00 GMT (Zoom) The event is open to all and free to attend. To register visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUpfumgrD0oH9Re-71EP2N9hTK_zqcKGIut This event forms part of the PopGRG 50th Anniversary Festival. … More Celebrating 50 years of PopGRG
Continue reading »Gardens of Things — The use of IoT to monitor and maintain biodiverse urban green spaces Medium
Continue reading »In the past we have written about the challenges of validation and to some extent the calibration of agent-based models but never really went into much detail about the calibration process. To this end, Jeon-Young Kang, Alexander Michels, Jared Aldstad…
Continue reading »In the past we have written about the challenges of validation and to some extent the calibration of agent-based models but never really went into much detail about the calibration process. To this end, Jeon-Young Kang, Alexander Michels, Jared Aldstad…
Continue reading »From Babylon to Google: a history of weather forecasting The Guardian
Continue reading »From Babylon to Google: a history of weather forecasting The Guardian
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Continue reading »Various central London locations are this week, as part of London Car Free Day (which is today!), stocking free copies of a paper map (you can also order a copy online) for walking routes in central London – it’s called Footways, and was fi…
Continue reading »At the end of 2019, just before the pandemic, I was lucky to be hosted and supported by the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity in Paris (CRI-Paris.org) and with colleagues from ECSA and the European project EU-Citizen.Science carried out a survey to help identify what are the boundaries of citizen science, in terms of the … Continue reading Contours of Citizen Science paper published in Royal Society Open Science
Continue reading »At the end of 2019, just before the pandemic, I was lucky to be hosted and supported by the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity in Paris (CRI-Paris.org) and with colleagues from ECSA and the European project EU-Citizen.Science carried out a survey to help identify what are the boundaries of citizen science, in terms of the … Continue reading Contours of Citizen Science paper published in Royal Society Open Science →
Continue reading »The Population Geography Research Group invite you all to save the date and join us, Wednesday 3rd November, to celebrate 50 years of the group. Hosted on Zoom, the celebration will feature two separate sessions. More details on how to register and the programme for the day to follow soon. Wednesday 3rd November, Zoom i) … More Celebrating 50 years of PopGRG
Continue reading »Its been a while since we have written about cellular automata models but recently Mona Hemmati, Hussam Mahmoud, Bruce Ellingwood and myself have a new paper entitled “Shaping urbanization to achieve sustainable communities resilient to floods” publish…
Continue reading »Its been a while since we have written about cellular automata models but recently Mona Hemmati, Hussam Mahmoud, Bruce Ellingwood and myself have a new paper entitled “Shaping urbanization to achieve sustainable communities resilient to floods” publish…
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