AAG 2024 Symposium on Geospatial Data Science for Sustainability: Navigating Cities - Exploring Human Mobility through Innovative Geospatial Science Approaches
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Type: Paper,
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Sponsor Group(s):
Cyberinfrastructure Specialty Group, Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group, Spatial Analysis and Modeling Specialty Group
Organizer(s):
Stella Harden Simon Fraser University
Priyanka Verma McGill University
Chair(s):
Stella Harden Simon Fraser University
Priyanka Verma McGill University
Description:
Geospatial science has long been considered an indispensable approach for analyzing the spatiotemporal complexity of human mobility and associated place-based factors. As the capacity and creativity of geospatial technologies reach new frontiers, researchers are developing novel methods to understand the multi-scalar dimensions of mobility. This session aims to highlight human mobility research employing novel data and/or innovative methodologies in the urban context. We invite abstract submissions that highlight recent advancements in spatial analysis and explore how these techniques improve our capacity to study intricate mobility patterns. Topics can include, but are not limited to:
- Geospatial analysis for movement data (including mixed methods)
- Big data analysis for transportation
- Transportation equity
- Urban geodemographics
- Inter and intra-city comparisons
This session is co-organized by Priyanka Verma (McGill University) and Stella Harden (Simon Fraser University). Please email paper titles and abstracts to stella_harden@sfu.ca prior to the deadline.
Presentations (if applicable) and Session Agenda:
Stella Harden |
Run with Feeling: A Spatiotemporal Exploration of Runner Sentiment |
Priyanka Verma |
Similarity Assessment of Inter- and Intra-City Mobility Patterns |
Jugal Patel |
Case studies in calibration: matching agent-based simulation to real world movement data |
Renaud Le Goix, Université Paris Diderot |
Title : LA LA Run. A critical data-driven approach of runnability and socio-economic segregation patterns in Los Angeles. |
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AAG 2024 Symposium on Geospatial Data Science for Sustainability: Navigating Cities - Exploring Human Mobility through Innovative Geospatial Science Approaches
Description
Type: Paper,
Contact the Primary Organizer
Stella Harden Simon Fraser University
stella_harden@sfu.ca