Our research uses geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis techniques to study movement (often using GPS tracking). We develop and apply innovative methods for spatial and space-time analysis. Our interdisciplinary work includes wildlife and spatial ecology, human mobility, and remote sensing applications.
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Milad is one of Western's Inspiring Minds!
*NEW PAPER* by Milad on similarity of flow network communities
Lauran and Natalia present at Long Point Biosphere Conference!
*NEW PAPER* by Ben in Canadian Geographies!
*NEW PAPER* Vision for studying human-wildilfe interactions with big data