Spatial Data Analysis of COVID-19 in Makassar

Event: ASEAN Australia Smart Cities Webinar Series Part 1: Tracking the Spread of COVID-19 through Digital Solutions

Spatial Data Analysis of COVID-19 in Makassar

18 August 2020
Author / Speaker: 
Devisari Tunas, Future Cities Laboratory Singapore - Email the author | Other materials by the author

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This presentation discussed how Ur-scape, a GIS-based visualization and data tool developed by the Future Cities Laboratory, was used to perform a cross-sectoral analysis in the Indonesian city of Makassar to identify positive correlations between COVID-19 transmission patterns and population density, land use, main transport hubs, access to water and income level. It also emphasized the need for multisectoral planning, specifically in the integration and combining of data for better urban planning to achieve truly resilient cities. 

Note: This presentation has hidden animations that are not captured in the PDF. Please refer to minute 20:24 of the webinar recording for the context of these slides

Geographical Focus: 
Indonesia
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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