- Thanks to Geoff Boeing's great work, you can easily create isochrone maps for anywhere in the world automatically with Python and its OSMnx package
- Christian Brand (TSU/Oxford) is one of the co-authors of a new WHO report on "Health economic assessment tools (HEAT) for walking and for cycling"
- An AI experiment to find unsafe housing using street-level images, by Jonathan Jay
- The Right to the City: Free Ebook Download
- Rio's mega-event transportation investments did not address inequalities (or even improve mobility)
- call for papers on supply chain and logistics: 2018 MIT SCALE Latin America Conference
- The Harvard University Data Science Initiative is seeking applications for its Harvard Data Science Postdoctoral Fellows Program for the 2018-2019 academic year
- Google has been mapping air pollution using Google Street View cars. So far, they've measured over one billion air quality data points and now air quality scientists can request access to their data
Structured Procrastination on Cities, Transport Policy, Spatial Analysis, Demography, R
Friday, November 10, 2017
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Mega‐events,
Network,
Pollution,
Right to the City,
travel time