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- 2022
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GIS and Tourism: Developing strategies for new touristic flows after the Covid-19 pandemic
(2022) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20222
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Weights of Evidence Predictive Modelling in Archaeology
(2022) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20221
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
- 2021
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Carta ex Machina: Testing object-based machine learning and unsupervised classification in land use change detection mapping in the semi-arid governorate of Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia
- Bach. Degree
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Property Tax Mapping and Assessment Using GIS: Case study of Rawalpindi City
(2021) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20211
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
- 2020
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Transportation and Its Effect on Student Performance
(2020) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20202
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Connectivity for Cyclists? A Network Analysis of Copenhagen's Bike Lanes
(2020) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20202
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
- 2019
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Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment for Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
(2019) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20192
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Smarter geovisualization tools : a user approach
- Master (Two yrs)
- 2017
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Developing a GIS model for the assessment of outdoor recreational facilities in new cities : case study : Tenth of Ramadan City, Egypt
(2017) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20171
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Deadly designs : the impact of road design on road crash patterns along Jamaica’s North Coast Highway
(2017) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20172
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)