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2023

Colorado Avalanches

In the spirit of winter and hoping for snow in Vermont, I put my final project from Intro to Data Science in Fall 2022 on my Github. The assignment was to ma...

Hurricane Ida Twitter Activity

This study is a replication of Professor Holler’s study of Twitter activity during Hurricane Dorian in 2019, instead analyzing Twitter activity during Hurric...

Reproduction of Kang (2020)

Building on the first reproduction of Kang (2020)’s study measuring the spatial distribution of healthcare resources during the Covid-19 pandemic, Alana and ...

Reproduction of Spielman (2020)

We successfully reproduced Spielman et al. (2020)’s reproduction of Cutter et al. (2003)’s Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) by getting the same results. To ...

Multi-Criteria Models

What can social vulnerability models can teach us about building other multi-criteria models?

Reproducing Malcomb (2014)

I reproduced a study by Malcomb et al. (2014) that quantified climate vulnerability across Malawi by calculating a vulnerability score. This score was compos...

Reproducing Chakraborty (2021)

Despite achieving the same qualitative results of the original study (that PwDs are more likely to experience negative impacts from Covid-19 due to other dem...

Reproducibility and Open GIScience

Open-source GIS not only solves many causes of the reproducibility crisis but also has other added advantages for individual researchers who adopt the ethos ...

Is GIS a Science?

Science shouldn’t be defined by finding what is true. Conducting science is to approach the truth by chipping away at uncertainty. Although complete accuracy...

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