April 10th - 8:00 AM / 9:30 AM (MDT) - Join Virtual Session
Description: Geographers and spatial scientists can play a vital role in understanding COVID-19. However, current research is likely to be data driven due to the fluidity of the pandemic. This panel will discuss the data and methodological challenges that we currently face in spatially-explicitly studies of COVID-19.
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Participants:
Dr. Mei-Po Kwan (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Dr. Michael Desjardins (Johns Hopkins University)
Dr. Xun Shi (Dartmouth College)
Dr. Meifang Li (Dartmouth College)
Dr. Eric Delmelle (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
Dr. Tzai-Hung Wen (National Taiwan University)
Moderator: Dr. Chetan Tiwari (University of North Texas)
April 6th - 12:30 PM / 2:00 PM (MDT) - vimeo.com/live-chat/404110758
Description: Reactive policies to manage the rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has had wide-ranging impacts on the social and economic burdens faced by populations worldwide. This panel will discuss the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on economic and public health outcomes.
Participants:
Dr. Irene Casas (Lousiana Tech University)
Dr. Joseph Oppong (University of North Texas)
Dr. Jessica Finlay (University of Michigan)
Dr. Jung Won Sonn (University College London)
Dr. Eric Carter (Macalester College)
Dr. Michael Emch (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Dr. Michael Widener (University of Toronto)
Moderator: Dr. Chetan Tiwari (University of North Texas)
Venue: Fok Ying Tung Remote Sensing Science Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Venue: Fok Ying Tung Remote Sensing Science Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Venue: Fok Ying Tung Remote Sensing Science Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Venue: Fok Ying Tung Remote Sensing Science Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Venue: The Site of Fok Ying Tung Remote Sensing Science Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Venue: Northeast Normal University
Venue: Guangxi Teachers Education University
Venue: T. Y. Wong Hall, 5/F, Ho Sin-Hang Engineering Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong