Symposium on Geospatial Approaches to Pressing Grand Challenges: Global Pandemics, Climate Change, and Food Security: Geospatial Techniques for Pressing Social and Environmental Challenges
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Date: 3/23/2023
Time: 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM
Room: Windows, Sheraton, I.M. Pei Tower, Second Level
Type: 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):
Junghwan Kim Virginia Tech
Description:
With a variety of climate change and anthropogenic activities rapidly changing our social and natural environments, there is an urgent need of more effective tools to be deployed for tackling the onslaughts of social and environmental changes and challenges. The fast development of a broad range of geospatial techniques like the spatiotemporal model and InSAR has brough about many new tools that could improve the performance in predicting potential challenges and risks arising from the social and environmental changes and protecting the social and natural environments from significant damages.
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:
Junghwan Kim, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
A methodological investigation of the spatial coverage and temporal variability of Google Street View (GSV) images in small- and medium-sized cities: A people-based approach |
Yi Zheng |
Building risk monitoring and prediction using integrated multi-temporal InSAR and numerical modeling techniques |
Samuel Rufat, Test |
Downscalling survey data to infer risk perception and adaptive behavior from census and hazard exposure data |
Lan Mu |
Calculating and Pivoting a Place-Based Food Price Index with Tapestry Segmentation |
Jianwei Huang, Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Associations between COVID-19 risk, multiple environmental exposures, and housing conditions: a study using individual-level GPS-based real-time sensing data |
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Symposium on Geospatial Approaches to Pressing Grand Challenges: Global Pandemics, Climate Change, and Food Security: Geospatial Techniques for Pressing Social and Environmental Challenges
Description
Type: Paper,
Date: 3/23/2023
Time: 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM
Room: Windows, Sheraton, I.M. Pei Tower, Second Level
Contact the Primary Organizer
Mei-Po Kwan The Chinese University of Hong Kong
mpk654@gmail.com