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Geographic Data Science for Public Policy

Francisco Rowe [@fcorowe]1

1 Geographic Data Science Lab, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Correspondence: [email protected]

Description

This course offers an introduction to Geographic Data Science for Public Policy. It provides a general framework to develop understanding of the ways in which geographic data analytics can be used to turn raw data into actionable information that can inform decision making. The course adopts a problem-to-solution teaching approach, defining a practical problem and illustrating how geographic data science can enable understanding to make critically informed decisions. It uses a learning-by-doing approach based on real-world examples. This also teaches how to conduct statistical and geographic data analysis in R.

Aims

This module aims to provide an introduction to geographic data science and illustrate how geographic data science data can be used to produce evidence and inform decision making:

  • Understand how geographic data science can support data-driven decision making;
  • Provide an understanding of the core principles of geographic data science;
  • Offer programming and technical skills to apply geographic data science;
  • Develop skills to enable you to identify a significant research or applied problem;
  • Apply geographic data science to real-world examples.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, you should be able to:

  • Demonstrate understanding of core geographic data science concepts and tools;
  • Understand how to programmatically import, manipulate, visualise, map and analyse geographic data frames;
  • Apply geographic modelling techniques to real world data;
  • Develop critical skills to design a research project.

Structure

The course is structured as follows:

Citation

If you use the material, code or processed data, you can give appropriate attribution by using the following citation:

@article{rowe_gds21,
  author = {Francisco Rowe},
  title = {Geographic Data Science for Public Policy},
  year = 2022,
  url = {fcorowe.github.io/udd_gds_course/},
  doi = {DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/3A2RU},
}