Prof Muki Haklay
The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies is the source of some of the most outstanding minds and most influential research in the field of the built environment. Our work tackles some of the greatest challenges facing mankind, in areas such as health, sustainable cities and human well-being. We are part of The Bartlett: UCL's global faculty of the built environment.
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Prof Muki Haklay (Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering - CEGE, UCL) is a Professor of Geographical Information Science (GISc). He has extensive experience in interdisciplinary research, and he is the co-director of the Extreme Citizen Science (ExCiteS) research group.
His research interest include participatory mapping and GIS, Citizen Science, Human-Computer Interactions (HCI) and usability aspects of GIS, public access to environmental information. He specialises in interdisciplinary research that can benefit from geographical perspectives, and in participatory research methods.
| 'GISmo' column - Smart Dust: settling in your neighbourhood now | 2005 | Haklay M |
| Internet-Based MC-SDSS for Citizen Participation: an Application to the Problem of Siting Wind Farms | 2005 | Simão A,Haklay M,Densham P |
| Map Calculus - an alternative to Map Algebra | 2005 | Haklay M |
| Space and exclusion: does urban morphology play a part in social deprivation? | 2005 | Vaughan L,Clark DC,Sahbaz O,Haklay M |
| E-pride Modernisation / CamStats | 2004 | Haklay M,Jones K,Ashby DI |
| Map Calculus in GIS: a proposal and demonstration | 2004 | Haklay M |
| 3D GIS: Adding Value to the Environmental Impact Assessment | 2004 | Davis M,Haklay M |
| Map Calculus in GIS: a Proposal and Demonstration | 2004 | Haklay ME |
| Using Three Dimensional GIS to Add Value to the Environmental Impact Assessment Process | 2004 | Davis M,Haklay M |
| 3D Topology and GIS - where are we now? | 2004 | Ellul C,Haklay M |
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