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Zuofang Zhang

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    • Cartography
    • Spatial autocorrelation analysis
    • Land cover/use classification
    • Landscape fragmentation analysis
    • Capability and suitability model
    • Geospatial data analysis in R
    • Land cover change detection
    • Crime analysis
    • Hot spot analysis
    • Digitizing and georeferencing
    • Estimate forest attributes and develop statistical models from LiDAR metrics
    • Time series analysis in R
    • Health geography
    • Interpolation
    • ModelBuilder in ArcGIS

Skill: ArcGIS Pro

Explore, visualize, and analyze geospatial data

Using Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) to explore the relationship between child’s language skills and variables associated with the neighborhood and child’s characteristics

Language skills of a child can be associated with a set of variables related to the neighborhood or the child’s characteristics such as social skills and physical abilities. Both GWR and GLR were performed and compared to study the relationships and predict child’s language skills across Vancouver.



Land Use Changes Driven by Urbanization in Edmonton, Canada between 1966 and 1976

Urbanization is a global phenomenon leading to increasing concerns about land use change and growing pressure on surrounding ecosystems. Edmonton, AB, Canada has undergone significant changes in land use from 1966 to 1976 due to rapid expansion of urban built-up.



Hot Spot Analysis of Heart Disease Mortality by County in Southern United States, 2016

This map is a hot spot analysis of heart disease mortality by county in the southern United States in the year 2016. The mortality and population counts by county for all age and gender groups were obtained from CDC Wonder Database.



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