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Seeing what is not shown: combining visualization critique and design to surface the limitations in data.
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Authors:
Urban sustainability
Joao Porto de Albuquerque
Date:
December
,
2022
From extreme weather events to ‘cascading vulnerabilities’: participatory flood research methodologies in Brazil during Covid 19.
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Urban sustainability
Joao Porto de Albuquerque
Date:
August
,
2022
Flood risk governance in Brazil and UK: facilitating knowledge exchange through research gaps and the potential of citizen-generated data.
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Authors:
Urban sustainability
Joao Porto de Albuquerque
Date:
July
,
2022
The effect of intra-urban mobility flows on the spatial heterogeneity of social media activity: investigating the response to rainfall events.
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Authors:
Urban sustainability
Joao Porto de Albuquerque
Date:
June
,
2022
Enabling Participatory Flood Monitoring Through Cloud Services.
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Authors:
Urban sustainability
Joao Porto de Albuquerque
Date:
May
,
2022
Data and the localization of sustainable development goals in Africa: the case of SDG 11 in Lagos and Accra.
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Authors:
Urban sustainability
Joao Porto de Albuquerque
Date:
January
,
2022
Occupation and COVID-19 deaths: Scotland in a comparative perspective.
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Housing and neighbourhoods
Nick Bailey
Date:
December
,
2021
Citizen mobility and the growth of infections during the COVID-19 pandemic with the effects of government restrictions in Western Europe.
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Authors:
Housing and neighbourhoods
Nick Bailey
Date:
July
,
2021
Understanding the Use of Greenspace Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Using Mobile Phone App Data.
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Authors:
Housing and neighbourhoods
Nick Bailey
Date:
September
,
2021
Exploiting new forms of data to study the private rented sector: strengths and limitations of a database of rental listings.
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Authors:
Housing and neighbourhoods
Nick Bailey
Date:
April
,
2021