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Dr Faith Taylor is a physical geographer with interests in geographic information systems (GIS), spatial modelling, statistics and natural hazards.
Her PhD thesis focused on statistical patterns in triggered landslide event inventories and the development of a landslide road impact model.
Between 2015 and 2017, she undertook two post-doctoral research positions at King’s College London, with a focus on hazard and risk in towns and cities in the Global South. These projects were ‘Urban Africa Risk Knowledge’ and ‘Why we Disagree about Resilience’.
During her PhD and postdoctoral research at King's, she co-founded Intrepid Explorers, which is a platform to promote the value of field-based research in education and inspire others to do safe and impactful field research. With colleagues, she also established King's Humanitarian Mappers, which is a group of staff and students who run ‘mapathons’ (mapping marathons) to put remote and vulnerable places on maps that are available to all.
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Natural Hazards
GIS
Urban Africa
Low-data cost spatial models
Landslides
Python
R
Open data
OpenStreetMap mapathons
Free Open Source GIS (FOSS-GIS)
Faith's research looks at the development and use of spatial and statistical models for natural hazards, particularly in the urban Global South. Previous research includes: 1) developing a spatial model of road infrastructure network disruptions from triggered landslide events; 2) assessing multi-hazard infrastructure risk in urban Africa; and 3) qualitative GIS techniques to visualise resilience in informal settlements.
Her PhD thesis focused on statistical patterns in triggered landslide event inventories and the development of a landslide road impact model.
Between 2015 and 2017, she undertook two post-doctoral research positions at King’s College London, with a focus on hazard and risk in towns and cities in the Global South. These projects were ‘Urban Africa Risk Knowledge’ and ‘Why we Disagree about Resilience’.
During her PhD and postdoctoral research at King's, she co-founded Intrepid Explorers, which is a platform to promote the value of field-based research in education and inspire others to do safe and impactful field research. With colleagues, she also established King's Humanitarian Mappers, which is a group of staff and students who run ‘mapathons’ (mapping marathons) to put remote and vulnerable places on maps that are available to all.
Research
Natural Hazards
GIS
Urban Africa
Low-data cost spatial models
Landslides
Python
R
Open data
OpenStreetMap mapathons
Free Open Source GIS (FOSS-GIS)
Faith's research looks at the development and use of spatial and statistical models for natural hazards, particularly in the urban Global South. Previous research includes: 1) developing a spatial model of road infrastructure network disruptions from triggered landslide events; 2) assessing multi-hazard infrastructure risk in urban Africa; and 3) qualitative GIS techniques to visualise resilience in informal settlements.
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John Amin Drummond,Bruce D. Malamud,Joe Mulligan,Vera Bukachi,Manshur Talib,Amos Wandera,Mark Pelling,Faith E. Taylor
JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY (2023): 103704-103704
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