Artificial Intelligence
GeoVodcast #1: Spatial Inequalities in Deprived Urban Areas
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Welcome to the first episode of the Geoversity Video Podcast! In this episode, host Brad Hillas speaks with Professor Monika Kuffer from the Faculty of Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation at the University of Twente about her work in urban planning, geospatial data, and its connection to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Professor Kuffer discusses how her research contributes to making cities more inclusive, livable, and sustainable. She explains how geospatial data can track inequalities, improve urban decision-making, and empower local communities. She also highlights how data can give a voice to vulnerable communities most threatened by climate change and why, despite advances in AI-powered models, human verification remains essential.
Her personal stories from her career provide eye-opening insights into the challenges of urban deprivation and spatial inequalities. This episode is enriched with footage from Monika's personal archive, along with powerful photos from various sources, bringing these stories to life.
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Watch now to explore how data, technology, and community engagement are shaping the future of cities worldwide!