[Geospatial] REMINDER: Geospatial/GIS meetup TOMORROW, May 9
Janet Reyes
janet.reyes at ucr.edu
Wed May 8 09:53:20 PDT 2024
Hello everyone,
A reminder that our next Geospatial/GIS meetup will be tomorrow, Thursday, May 9 from 12:00-12:50 pm.
NOTE: This meetup will be held on Zoom for sure, but there's a chance we'll have to skip the in-person option; I'll update you if it turns out that way. The in-person meeting room would be Rivera Library, Room 140.
The meetup will be recorded.
We are fortunate to have two (2) presentations this time! Edward Helderop1 and Tony H. Grubesic2 will each speak about a project from UCR's Center for Geospatial Sciences.
Dr. Helderop will address Higher elevation and higher prices: A model predicting climate gentrification in coastal Florida.
In higher elevation urban areas in coastal Florida, real estate prices and development are both rising at a faster rate than in their lower elevation counterparts, and commercial markers of gentrification in these neighborhoods are increasing. This process pushes lower-income, long-term residents of these gentrifying neighborhoods to areas with higher climate risk exposure. Using a variety of data sources, we develop a model that measures the rate of gentrification of neighborhoods throughout Florida’s coastal cities. When combined with future flood regime modeling due to sea level rise and storm surge, we can predict areas likely to experience near-future climate gentrification. We truth the model using hindcasting and conclude with recommendations for policymakers and urban planners.
Dr. Grubesic's talk is titled Unmasking Invisible Infrastructure Networks with UAVs.
Visual clues for subsurface infrastructure systems include features such as manhole covers or broadband boxes, yet the subsurface networks remain hidden. Using high-resolution digital orthophotography from unmanned aerial vehicles, combined with tactical fieldwork to identify locator marks and their associated subsurface systems, we can track/monitor urban infrastructure projects without accessing the municipal permit system or interfacing with public/private infrastructure providers. The use of UAV technologies has implications for anticipating neighborhood disruptions and potential long-term disamenities for residents.
1Associate Director, Center for Geospatial Sciences
School of Public Policy
University of California at Riverside
2Director, Center for Geospatial Sciences
School of Public Policy
University of California at Riverside
The meetup will start with announcements of general interest.
To register for the meetup, please send a response to the calendar invitation you may have received on April 25. We also have an Eventbrite<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/geospatialgis-meetups-tickets-875648326717> that allows you to register for the May and/or June meetups.
Here’s the short version of the Zoom information:
https://ucr.zoom.us/j/99789962500?pwd=Rmk5elNDQ3cybmIrUURTSVZJU0lMUT09
Meeting ID: 997 8996 2500
Passcode: 945078
Feel free to forward this invitation to anyone who may be interested.
I hope you can join us!
Best,
Janet Reyes
Geospatial Information Librarian
UCR Library | University of California, Riverside
P.O. Box 5900 | Orbach Library, Room 128
Riverside, CA 92517-5900
Office: 951.827.6421 | Fax: 951.827.2255 | janet.reyes at ucr.edu<mailto:janet.reyes at ucr.edu>
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