Complete Streets Initiative Manager Madeline Brozen Participates in UCLA’s GIS Day 2013 Program

Madeline Brozen, Manager of the Lewis Center’s Complete Streets Initiative, delivered a presentation entitled Bicycle Count Data Clearinghouse at UCLA’s GIS Day 2013 program at the Charles E. Young Research Library on Wednesday, November 20. The program also featured the following presentations:

  • Looking for Asokan Edicts with GIS – Thomas Gillespie
  • A Map for the Future: Measuring Radiation Levels in Fukushima, Japan – Yoh Kawano and David Shepard
  • TextMapper: Visualizing Locations Stored in Bodies of Text – Michael Shin
  • Exploring Social Media Users in Los Angeles with SimplyMap – Steven Swartz

For more information on the Bicycle Data Clearinghouse project, click here.

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