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Lectures

It covers weekly lectures with notes on three topics health geography, landscape ecology, and crime geography

Paper Review On Crime Geography

Review on the use of Geographic Weighted Regression and Ordinary Least Square in
Investigating Temporal and Spatial Effects of Urban Planning Variables on Crime Rate

Paper Review On Health Geography

Review on applying GIS multi-criteria-decision-making techniques AHP and FAHP to find hazard zonation model for hand, feet, and mouth transmitted disease

Final Project: Mapping Potential Affordable Housing Locations in Toronto

Being the largest city in Canada, Toronto has a population of over 2.5 million people, but the housing problems in the city has been worsening gradually. Therefore, we aim to address this social issue by looking for potential sites for new affordable housing in our project. We will be using ArcGIS to map potential locations and conduct spatial analysis on existing data's of current affordable housing including their surrounding environments.