AU GIS event
Participate in this true trans-facultarian AU GIS event with presenters from Archaeology, Bioscience, Health, Environmental Science, Agroecology, AU Estate, Geoscience aso.
If you would like to present your results or work in progress, you can also register this at the above link as either a poster or a booth at the marketplace.
No admittance fee, you can win something - AND we serve a free sandwich
Aarhus University on Tuesday, November 16, 2021, 9:30 am to 4 pm
Location: The Lakeside Auditoriums, William Scharff Auditorium 1253-317
The seminar is hosted by the AU GIS Committee: gisudvalg@au.dk
AU Students and staff welcome!
Program
09:30 | Registration and coffee | |
10:00 | Welcome to the seminar, announcing the quiz | |
10.15 | Three talks on GIS | |
1. The Danish house price database. How you can use the data in your research | Toke Emil Panduro Environmental Social Science and Geography, Department of Environmental Science | |
2. Mapping exposures for health studies | Jörg Schullehner Institute of Environmental og Occupational Medicine, Department of Public Health | |
3. A GIS approach to understanding the effect of urban environments on psychosocial wellbieng: Insights from two EU Horizon 2020 projects | Prince Michael Amegbor Environmental Social Science and Geography, Department of Social Science | |
11.15 | Short break | |
11.30 | Three talks om GIS | |
1. Maps and GIS Data - AU Campus | Eva Holdgaard Jensen Flensborg Campus Planning and Projects, AU Estates | |
2. Aarhus Space Centre and Danish Earth Exploration Partnership | Chistoffer Karoff Department of Geoscience | |
3. The archival treasure trove of the Brattingborg manor house: A window into a past landscape | Jens-Bjørn Riis Andresen Department of Archeology and Heritage Studies, School of Culture and Society Dorthe Haahr Kristiansen Moesgaard Museum | |
12.30 | Lunch | |
13.15 | Marketplace and poster session | |
Booths with equipment, maps, tips, and tricks as well as poster session | ||
14.15 | Coffee | |
14.35 | Three talks on GIS | |
1. Using GIS to predict the consequences of no-analogue future | Alejandro Ordonez Gloria Center for Biodiversity Dynamics in a Changing World, Department of Biology | |
2. Using modelling and GIS to illustrate soil mapping scenarios for stakeholders | Amélie Marie Beucher and Anders Bjørn Møller Soil Physics and Hydropedology, Department of Agroecology | |
3. Where should the chicken be helped to cross the road? | Geoffrey Brian Groom Biodiversity and Censervation, Department of Bioscience | |
15.35 | Wrap up and finding th winner | |
16:00 | End of the seminar |