
Research presentation
Bin Jiang
Professor, PhD in geographic information systems, M.Sc. in remote sensing and computer cartography, B.Sc. in cartography
Research subject: Geography
Research domain: Geospatial information sciences
Email: bin.jiang@hig.se
Telephone: +46 26 84 89 01
Bin Jiang is an independent-minded researcher, and have pioneered a series of novel concepts, methods and tools not only for better understanding urban structure and dynamics, but also for making and remaking the built environment towards sustainability.
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Conference papers
Jiang, B. (2020). Spatial Healing: Bridging Space and Place through the Concept of Wholeness. .
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Jiang, B. (2019). Bridging the Two Concepts of Space and Place through the Concept of Wholeness. .
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Jiang, B. (2019). Spatial Heterogeneity, Scale, Data Character, and Sustainable Transport in the Big Data Era. DATA ANALYTICS: PAVING THE WAY TO SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY. P. 730-736. 10.1007/978-3-030-02305-8_88
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Jiang, B. (2018). A Geospatial Perspective on Sustainable Urban Mobility in the Era of BIG Data. .
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Jiang, B. (2018). Challenging the Establishment of Cartography and GIS. .
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Jiang, B. (2018). Geospatial Analysis Requires a Different Way of Thinking : The Problem of Spatial Heterogeneity. TRENDS IN SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND MODELLING : DECISION-SUPPORT AND PLANNING STRATEGIES: SPRINGER. P. 23-40. 10.1007/978-3-319-52522-8_2
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Jiang, B. (2018). On Spatiotemporal Thinking: Spatial heterogeneity, scale, and data character. .
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Jiang, B. (2018). Scaling Law and Tobler's Law for Characterizing Asymmetry in Geography. .
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Jiang, B. (2018). Three Fundamental Issues on Geography as a Science of the Earth's Surface. .
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Moore, A. & Jiang, B. (2018). Towards data-based artworks in geovisual analytics. New Directions in Geovisual Analytics: Visualization, Computation, and Evaluation (GVIZ 2018). Wadern: Dagstuhl.
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Omer, I., Kaplan, N. & Jiang, B. (2018). Why angular centralities are more suitable for space syntax modeling?. Proceedings of the 11th Space Syntax Symposium. P. 100.1-100.12.
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Omer, I., Kaplan, N. & Jiang, B. (2017). Why angular centralities are more suitable for space syntax modeling?. Proceedings - 11th International Space Syntax Symposium : 2. Cities and urban studies: Instituto Superior Tecnico, Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Georrecursos. P. 100.1-100.12.
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Jiang, B. (2013). Why can the image of the city be formed?. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on GeoComputation, LIESMARS: Wuhan University of Technology Press.
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Jiang, B. (2012). Computing the image of the city. Planning Support Tools: Policy analysis, implementation and evaluation : Proceedings of the 7th International conference on Informatics and Urban and Regional planning INPUT. P. 111-121.
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Jiang, B. (2011). A short note on data-intensive geospatial computing. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography. Berlin: Springer. P. 13-17.
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Jiang, B. (2010). Bottom-up approach to studying the street structure and human movement patterns. Workshop on Movement Research: Are you in the flow?.
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Jiang, B. (2010). Data-intensive geospatial analysis and computation. online proceeding.
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Jiang, B. & Liu, X. (2009). AxialGen: a research prototype for automatically generating the axial map. Proceedings of 11th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management (CUPUM). Hong Kong: the University of Hong Kong.
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Brandt, S. & Jiang, B. (2004). 3D geovisualization as a communication and analysis tool in fluvial geomorphology. Geoinformatics 2004 : proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Geoinformatics - Geospatial Information Research: Bridging the Pacific and Atlantic, University of Gävle, Sweden, 7-9 June 2004. Gävle: Gävle University Press. P. 339-346.
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