RGS – IBG Annual Conference 2010

On October 9, 2009, in Conference Session, RGS, by James Cheshire

The 2010 RGS-IBG Annual Conference will take place from the 1st to 3rd September 2010 at the Royal Geographical Society,  London.

The GIScRG is pleased to announce the following sessions:

(click on the titles for more details. Please contact the session conveners with any questions)

Enhancing Complex Social Simulations with Automata Systems

Conveners: Dr Alison Heppenstall (a.j.heppenstall@leeds.ac.uk), Dr Linda See, (l.m.see@leeds.ac.uk).

This session aims to bring together researchers to report on progress in diverse types of automata systems in social simulation. We encourage the submission of theoretical, experimental, methodological and application papers related to Cellular Automata (CA) and Agent-Based Modelling (ABM).

GIS for Environmental Modelling

Convener: Dr Katherine Arrell (k.arrell@leeds.ac.uk).

This session aims to bring together researchers to report on state of the art environmental modelling applications. This session seeks to attract papers reporting GIS modelling applications for environmental sciences.

Postgraduate Session: Analysing and Visualising Social Change

Conveners: James Cheshire (james.cheshire@ucl.ac.uk), Dr Muki Haklay (m.haklay@ucl.ac.uk).

The data and tools that are used for analysing, visualising and understanding social change have become increasingly accessible and sophisticated in recent years. GIScience has been at the forefront of these advances, developing tools, providing new visualisations and communicating the results to wider audiences. This session seeks to attract postgraduate researchers from all areas of GIScience, Geovisualisation and wider geography who are concerned with monitoring and visualising social change. Submissions are especially welcome from those researching geovisualisation, modeling, geodemographics, migration and other aspects of social change.

Details of online submission can be found at:

http://www.rgs.org/AC2010

Important Dates

Deadline for abstracts:  5 February 2010

Notification of Acceptance: 26 February 2010

For any questions related to this session, please contact any of the conveners.

 

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