Publication
Qichen Di, Lina Yang, and Mai An. 2021. Research on Spatial Accessibility of Urban Facilities Using Geographic Information Science and Road Network Data. In 2021 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Manufacture (AIAM2021). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 2650–2654. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3495018.3501157
Sample Works
Kerrisdale in Vancouver, BC. Photographs by Dylan Di
GEOB 270
2019 Winter Term1
Distribution of Green Space, Bikeways, and Wealth in the City of Vancouver
A group project cooperated with C. Repka and M. Voltz.
This project report analyses the relationship between green space, bikeways, and wealth per census tract in the City of Vancouver. Three choropleth maps were produced in order to visualise the relationship between these variables, including the percent of green space, bikeways normalised to road distance and distribution of income in per census tract.
Instructor: Naomi Schwartz
Bus Station on University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC.
Photographs by Dylan Di
CONS 340
2020 Summer Term1
Suitability to Set up a New Rapid Bus Line in Vancouver
An individual project used ArcGIS to make feasibility analysis with the factors include population density, income, housing, existing facilities, etc. It also integrated the analysis results and determined the level of demand for RapidBus in each district of Vancouver.
Instructor: Paul Pickell
Rainbow over Burrard Intel, Vancouver, BC.
Photographs by Dylan Di
GEOB 370
2020 Winter Term 1
COVID-19 Effects on Air Pollution Across Metro Vancouver
A group project cooperated with A. A. Toledo, Q. Weng and J. Zhu.
Instructor: Brian Klinkenberg