ERC Segue team at ECTQG 2023 in Braga

2023/09/08

Clémentine Cottineau

SEGUE @ European Colloquium on Theoretical and Quantitative Geography 2023

ECTQG’23 will take place in Braga (Portugal) between 14 and 17 September 2023, being organized by CITTA – the Research Centre for Territory, Transport and Environment of the Universities of Coimbra and Porto (https://citta.fe.up.pt/). It will be the 23rd edition of a prestigious conference series initiated in 1978 within which a wide variety of themes is addressed, such as epistemology and theory, geographic information science, geo-visualisation, spatial statistics, spatial interactions, networks, big geo-data, agent-based models, computer simulations, artificial life and intelligence, time geography, geo-history/archaeology, urban patterns and growth, fractals, scaling laws, economic geography, environmental and social sustainability, climate change, health geography, and transport and land use
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Next week, the entire project team is going to ECTQG 2023 and presenting their work on urban economic segregation.

You can find us in these sessions:

  • Friday 15th September 2023 - 14:30-16:00 - Theoretical Geography 2 (Room 1): Bayi Li & Clémentine Cottineau, A Review of the Design and Insights of Agent-based Model Frameworks on Urban Economic Segregation

  • Friday 15th September 2023 - 16:30-18:30 - Spatial Inequality/Segregation 1 (Room 4): Javier San Millán, Clémentine Cottineau & Maarten Van Ham, Unveiling the Urban Divide: Novel Insights into Economic Segregation Using Fine-Grained Data

  • Sunday 17th September 2023 - 9:30-11:00 - Keynote talk 4: Clémentine Cottineau, Modelling urban economic segregation: a theoretical and quantitative quest for causal processes and their interactions across scales

We will also be supporting our TU-Delft Urbanism colleagues in these sessions:

  • Friday 15th September 2023 - 16:30-18:30 - Spatial Inequality/Segregation 1 (Room 4): Jerome Francisco Conceicao, Ana Petrović, Maarten Van Ham & David Manley, Exploring the Influence of the Contextual Poverty Measurement on the Neighbourhood Effect Estimation

  • Sunday 17th September 2023 - 14:30-16:30 - Mobility/Accessibility Studies 3 (Room 3): Kyri Janssen, Clémentine Cottineau & Reinout Kleinhans, Residential Mobility Patterns to and from Gentrifying Neighbourhoods: A Longitudinal Study in the Rotterdam Context

Looking forward to share our work and discuss it with the geography community.

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