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This website is preserved as an Archive for the NIH-funded GISPopSci / Advanced Spatial Analysis Training Programs (2005?2013). Current resources in support of Spatially Integrated Social Science are now available at the following:
UCSB 2006 July 10-July 21, 2006: Santa Barbara, CAWorkshop DescriptionThis workshop will expose population scientists to the vast array of spatial data that are available, encourage them to think critically and creatively about how different forms of spatial data can be integrated in their research, and introduce them to the spatial analytical methods that are increasingly encountered in demographic inquiry. Hands-on exercises and demonstrations will cover issues associated with spatial data handling (e.g., address-matching, deriving new variables, integrating different types of contextual data as well as using spatial analysis tools within a GIS for data visualization and modeling). The workshop will focus on applications and demonstrations drawn from studies of urban poverty, neighborhood research, racial/ethnic diversity, maternal and child health and wellbeing, and population-environment relations. Similarly, workshop lab exercises will be based on demographic and other socio-economic and health-related data commonly used by population scientists. The GIS Population Science workshop will provide:
Click here to apply online. Laptop RequirementWorkshop attendees are expected to bring a laptop computer that meets the following requirements: Windows XP/2000, 512 MB RAM, 1.0 GHz Processor, 1GB free disk space. CertificationAll participants in the workshop will earn a certificate from the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI, http://www.esri.com/) by successfully completing "Introduction to ArcGIS" training from an ESRI-authorized instructor during the first three days of the workshop. In addition, participants will receive a certificate of completion from Penn State/UCSB. GIS and Population Science Workshops Flyer |