Practically Speaking | May 9th, 2018
Geographic Information Systems can be powerful tools for communicating spatially-linked research, but there are a few key things to know before you begin geocoding your data.
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Practically Speaking | May 9th, 2018
Geographic Information Systems can be powerful tools for communicating spatially-linked research, but there are a few key things to know before you begin geocoding your data.
is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Boston University School of Public Health. Dr. Lane’s research focus are in the field of air pollution, built environment, urbanization and impacts of climate change on health in local, national and international settings. He has over 15 years of GIS experience working in the academic, government and non-profit sectors and currently teaches GIS for public health decision making at BUSPH.