Structured Procrastination on Cities, Transport Policy, Spatial Analysis, Demography, R
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Borderless Economics
Another book added to my cart on Amazon: Borderless Economics (written by Robert Guest, The Economist’s Business Editor).
Among other things, the book tackles brain drain and global poverty, how migration fosters innovation and cultural syncretism and how it is infecting China with ideas that will eventually turn it democratic.
You may find the author talking about the book here (a 15 minute Interview).
By the way, there is another book on migration that might interest you (available for free download.): The State of Environmental Migration (SEM) 2010. It's a co-publishing by IDDRI and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), edited by François Gemenne, Pauline Brücker and Joshua Glasser. I thank Ojima for the tip!
soundtrack: Crave You ft. Giselle
Marcadores:
environment,
Migration
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
The Secret Life of Chaos (BBC)
BBC came up with this documentary on Chaos theory. Very interesting if you are into fractals, complexity theory or if you want to understand the simple mathematics behind Nature and Society.
Marcadores:
statistics,
Video
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
2012 Call for papers (so far)
- XVIII Conference of the Brazilian Association of Population Studies (ABEP)
- Deadline for abstract submission: 16 April 2012
- Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society
- Deadline for abstract submission: 9 March 2012
- 5th Conference of the Latin American Population Association (ALAP)
- Deadline for abstract submission: 15 March 201
- 32nd International Geographical Congress (IGC) (HT Ricardo Ojima)
- Deadline for abstract submission: 08 January 2012
- The IUSSP Seminar on Pathways to Health: How intermediary life conditions mediate or modify early life effects (HT Ricardo Ojima)
- Deadline for abstract submission: 16 January 2012
Marcadores:
Events
Monday, December 26, 2011
Austrian Urban Economics
I just now got time the chance to read the post series "Cities and the Market Process 1, 2 and 3" that Leo have suggested two months ago.
I'm not fully convinced at all, although the post series have made some good points. Market Urbanism has just got on my blogroll!
soundtrack: Ali Farka Toure
Marcadores:
Urban Planning
Sunday, December 25, 2011
The Best City Time Lapse of 2011
I particularly like the time lapse video of Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) by Rob Whitworth. (and LA Light by Colin Rich)
Friday, December 23, 2011
Assorted links
- Here you can listen to the full Beatles discography (at the same time!) "Massive mash up"
- Some really
absurdinteresting photos of Las Vegas Landscape
- Bike share program in Rio de Janeiro Let me assure you it's pretty simple to use it.
- Evolution of the London Underground Map 1889-2002 (HT Leo)
- Opportunities at Brown University - BIARI program (HT Ricardo Ojima)
- The Best Data Visualization Projects of 2011
Marcadores:
Assorted links,
space syntax
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The Economist house-price indicators and the Chinese housing bubble
The Economist Magazine updated its house-price indicators.They say that the bursting of the global housing bubble is only halfway through.
Krugman and Wendell Cox have a few words suggesting why we shouldn't be so optimistic about the Chinese real estate market.
soundtrack: Caetano
soundtrack: Caetano
Marcadores:
Bubble,
China,
Real Estate
Dencity
We have already seen some interesting population density maps around here. Fathom Information Design came up with this project Dencity that uses circles of various size and hue*. (via Nathan Yau)
*We have already posted another project by the Fathom Information Design called All Streets. This might interest space syntax specialists.
soundtrack: Moby
soundtrack: Moby
Marcadores:
Density,
GIS,
World Population
Monday, December 19, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Old Traffic Congestion Problem
Marcadores:
Congestion,
Equity,
Public Space,
Transport
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Exceptional Space - book recommendation
I would like to reccomend a book for those Space Syntax enthusiasts: Exceptional Space by Prof. Frederico Holanda (this is the English edition of his doctoral thesis, supervised by Professor Bill Hillier). I have read the portuguese version and it is a terrifc book for urban planners, geographers or sociologists with focus on the spatial dimension of human relations.
Marcadores:
Recommended,
space syntax
Record inequality between rich and poor
new OECD report "Divided We Stand". The full report with truckloads of data, tables and graphs here.
(via The Global Sociology)
Marcadores:
off-topic
Fertility Transition in Brazil
Mapping the Timing, Pace, and Scale of the Fertility Transition in Brazil - a recent paper by Potter, Cavenaghi and others published at PDR.
It's a very interesting paper even if you are not into fertility studies. And you can have some fun with their data and maps !
Figure7 - Bayesian estimates of the duration of fertility transition (t90–t10)
soundtrack: you wish
Marcadores:
Fertility,
Recommended
Monday, December 12, 2011
Cities and Climate Change (Article Collection)
Routledge has just published on its website the 'Cities and Climate Change Article Collection'.
They have put together more than 60 articles, both FREE and recommended further reading, across a range of subjects, including
• transport and the environment
• adaptable cities
• sustainable urban housing, green building design
• pollution and the city
• regional environmental planning
soundtrack: Find my baby
Marcadores:
environment,
Recommended
Friday, December 9, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Assorted Links
- The curious relationship between place names and population density (For all my anthropologist friends out there)
- Workshop Intergenerational Approaches to Social and Economic Policy (HT Ricardo Ojima)
- PAA Webinar on December 13 – Balancing Employment with Child and Elder Care: The Implications of Changing Workplaces and Families
- The Top 10 Relationship Words That Aren't Translatable Into English (you may watch a good example for the Portuguese word 'Cafuné' with our Lovely Owl here)
- (Less than) six degrees of separation ? and the age of your facebook friends.
- Digital map with the locations of Favelas and Cortiços in São Paulo municipality (via mbarrosfilho)
Marcadores:
Assorted links
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Prata da Casa: Climate change in Brazil
new book! Jorge Hargrave and other colleagues at Ipea launched the book Climate Change in Brazil: economic, social and regulatory aspects at the 'Durban Climate Change Conference 2011'.
Marcadores:
environment,
Ipea,
Prata da Casa
Monday, December 5, 2011
Housing Finance Policy and Segregation
Paavo Monkkonen has just published a paper that examines the impact of the expansion of housing finance on socioeconomic segregation in Mexican cities.
This would be a very nice hypothesis to be tested for the Brazilian case. Brazil had a huge housing finance policy from the 60's to the 80's with the National Housing Bank (BNH). Since 2009 the Federal Government has been carrying out a very big social housing program called Minha Casa, Minha Vida (My House, My Life). I think this is a good idea to consider if you are a PhD candidate in Brazil.
Marcadores:
Brazil,
Housing,
Idea to consider,
Policy,
Real Estate,
Segregation
Friday, December 2, 2011
off-topic: Venice backstage
Here is a bit of Venice's history and how it works. Strongly recommended if you're planning a trip to Venice (via the great Open Culture).
Venice Backstage. How does Venice work? from Insula spa on Vimeo.
Enjoy your weekend!
soundtrack: Laranja
Venice Backstage. How does Venice work? from Insula spa on Vimeo.
Enjoy your weekend!
soundtrack: Laranja
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Brazilian Census 2010: a few more results
IBGE released a few more results of the 2010 Brazilian Census.
soundtrack: Embraceable You
- 2010 Life Tables
- Interactive charts with summary figures (HT Erivelton Guedes)
soundtrack: Embraceable You
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