Very excited to share I've had my first journal paper published (with @CaRobson and @AlistairCFord) on identifiying #LTNs using #opendata.
We show our methods to locate where existing LTNs are across cities using measureable features of every neighbourhood (cont.)
Assessing the impact of heavy rainfall on the Newcastle upon Tyne transport network - excited that our work has been published with Elsevier in the Resilient Cities and Structures journal.
@Elsevier_Eng
@profrichdawson@jeremy_morley@CaRobson
Paper: https://t.co/Jv0Q9DcSA0
Here with @CaRobson at the #EsriUKAC telling the world about @UKGeospatial resources for GIS teaching, our funded @GeospatialCDT studentships and our @GeospatialNCL undergraduate GIS degree. Nice to see so many alumni and old friends. Come and have a chat if you're here!
Our @GeospatialNCL Stage 3 students have spent the last 8 days in the North Tyne valley on their GIS Fieldcourse, working on land-cover classification, hydrological analysis, and creating 3D flythroughs that point the way to the Falstone Old School Tea Room. @EngineeringNCL
New paper published this week:
Identifying adaptation ‘on the ground’: Development of a UK adaptation Inventory, led by Katie Jenkins @uniofeastanglia with @CaRobson
and Robert Nicholls. A stocktake of where climate adaptation action is happening in UK.
https://t.co/b5i5J9HLQ4
You've got another week or so to apply to our Geospatial Systems CDT! Come and spend four years at Newcastle or Nottingham carrying out cutting-edge research on geospatial data collection, analysis, visualisation, or other aspects of geospatial systems.