Published on: 2024-09-01 15:11:45
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Storytelling + geospatial data course: climate science narratives. Narrative is more than just words that play out on a screen or in our limited space. Often, people think they’re sharing a story, when in fact it’s just a thread. We need a plot, a journey or arc, and usually someone or something to change or rebuild. In this course, you will learn how to master the difference between simply knowing about a topic and the skills to convey a meaningful story.
Quantitative narrative addresses a wide range of worldviews and perspectives. Think about the different narratives about sustainability and climate science. It is tempting to separate them and forget the uncertainty in the role of each aspect. Creating narratives and ideas about the physical-cultural-ecological facilities required for the sustainable exploitation of infrastructure at the intersection of production and consumption. Geospatial analysts and scientists assess demographic, social and cultural changes, economic and environmental dynamics – what we need now is a powerful intersection of our insights. Understanding the role of spatial intelligence and spatial awareness may be the missing link. Using open source tools and data, we will explore how powerful data questions can advance our discussion and refocus potential solutions to address disparity and marginalization at the community level.
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