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communication 1 module with an emphasis on basics of visual representation of spatial and urban data for professional planning audiences, hand rendering, and principles of graphic communication. - 1 credit course
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, spatial organization, technical resolution, and sustainability. Through four projects that build on each other, students develop skills in program analysis (A4), site analysis, and architectural design
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space through weekly exercises and critical evaluations; Translate temporal experiences into spatial propositions forming the basis of the midterm design proposal and review; Create and communicate
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 2 months ago
and interpret movement data, and to express ocean observing efforts spatially through time. Develop evaluation methods and tools to measure infrastructure especially the scale and capability of OTN
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of Geography & Planning is one of the oldest and largest geography departments in North America. Geographers study the spatial dimensions of human and biophysical activity, while planners help local and regional
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for maintaining spatial information and asset locations to support the organizations facility planning, management and maintenance goals. Organizational Status Reports to the Senior Manager, Facilities Information
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their disciplinary approaches with other methods, including but not limited to field-based studies, risk assessment, spatial and systems modeling, AI or big data, participatory and/or community-based research
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: Department of Geography Course Title and Course Number: GEOG 201 Introductory Geo-Information Science GEOG 202 Statistics & Spatial Analysis GEOG 203 Environmental Systems GEOG 216 Geography of the World
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-on learning, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. The ideal candidate will possess experience in areas such as physical hydrology, stormwater management and analysis, geomatics or spatial sciences, earth
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, information technology and spatial matters. Major responsibilities: Provides operational leadership, develops and implements strategic plans and changes to meet initiatives and evolving needs to enhance productivity and