Symposium on Geospatial Approaches to Pressing Grand Challenges: Global Pandemics, Climate Change, and Food Security: Harnessing the Power of Geospatial Data and Tech for a Better Urban Living Environment
The session recording will be archived on the site until June 25th, 2023
This session was streamed but not recorded
Date: 3/23/2023
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:20 PM
Room: Virtual 5
Type: Virtual Paper,
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Sponsor Group(s):
Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group, Health and Medical Geography Specialty Group
Organizer(s):
Mei Po Kwan The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Douglas Richardson Harvard University
Wendy Guan Harvard University
Tim Schwanen University of Oxford
Dong Liu The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chair(s):
Yang Liu The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Description:
With the increasing urban population in countries around the world, central, regional and local governments have the responsibility to manage and develop cities in ways that can lead to smart, healthy and sustainable urban living environments that are conducive to the physical and mental wellbeing of its residents. With the help of numerous geospatial data and cutting-edge geospatial technologies, researchers have been able to cut through the shells and reveal the core of a variety of problems weighing on the urban development. Our virtual session provides the venue for researchers to share the findings and insights obtained from their studies that employ different sorts of geospatial data and technologies.
This session is part of the AAG Symposium on Geospatial Approaches to Pressing Grand Challenges: Global Pandemics, Climate Change, and Food Security.
Presentations (if applicable) and Session Agenda:
Sahar Derakhshan, California State Polytech University, Pomona |
Space-time dynamics in extreme-heat hazard exposure analysis |
Yang Liu, Chinese University of Hong Kong |
The Uncertain Geographic Context Problem (UGCoP) in Measuring People’s Exposure to Green Space Using the Integrated 3S Approach |
宇 邰 |
Numerical simulation of vegetation space and human thermal comfort based on ENVI-met software |
Qimeng Ren |
A new idea of detecting and identifying hidden danger space in jinan under epidemic situation |
JING YAO |
Study on the influence factors of community built environment on residents' hypertension |
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Symposium on Geospatial Approaches to Pressing Grand Challenges: Global Pandemics, Climate Change, and Food Security: Harnessing the Power of Geospatial Data and Tech for a Better Urban Living Environment
Description
Type: Virtual Paper,
Date: 3/23/2023
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:20 PM
Room: Virtual 5
Contact the Primary Organizer
Mei Po Kwan The Chinese University of Hong Kong
mpk654@gmail.com