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Posted by on Aug 12, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

RGS-IBG Annual Conference 2010: Recommended Sessions

I have had a look through this year’s Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference programme to pick out my recommendations for those with interests in GIS and Spatial Analysis. I have included the session titles (in no particular order), their days and locations and also links to who is presenting and what they are talking about.

2011 GB Census: Planning Ahead.

Friday; Session 2231; RGS-IBG Drayson Room; Link to speakers.

Analysing and Visualising Social Change: Postgraduate research in GIScience.*

Thursday; Session 2143; Electrical Engineering, Room 509a; Link to speakers.

Distance, Speed and Time: The Fundamentals of Transport Geography.

Wednesday; Session 354; RGS-IBG Pavilion; Link to Speakers.

Enhancing Complex Social Simulations with Automata Systems.*

Thursday; Session 3175; Electrical Engineering, Room 509a; Link to speakers.

GIS for Environmental Modelling.*

Thursday; Session 4200; Electrical Engineering, Room 509a; Link to speakers.

Governance and the Geoweb.*

Friday; Session 1226; Sherfield Building, Room 7; Link to Speakers.

Postgraduate Research in Transport (1): Mobility, sustainability and behaviour of individuals.

Friday; Session 1219; Sir Alexander Fleming Building, Room 121; Link to Speakers.

Postgraduate Research in Transport (2): Infrastructure, development and urban form.

Friday; Session 2235; Sir Alexander Fleming Building, Room 121; Link to Speakers.

The Spatial Dimensions of Health.

Wednesday; Session 123; Sherfield Building, Room 7; Link to Speakers.

There is no place like home! – Why historians would want to use GIS.

Friday; Session 3252; RGS-IBG Lowther Room; Link to Speakers.

*GIScience Research Group organised session.

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