Dr Paul Brindley
BSc, PhD
School of Architecture and Landscape
Senior Lecturer
+44 114 222 0615
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School of Architecture and Landscape
Arts Tower
Western Bank
葫芦影业
S10 2TN
- Profile
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My research focuses on understanding the interplay between landscapes and people through the use of digital data and GIS mapping (Geographic Information Science).
My objective is to take a critical perspective in order to understand different interpretations of any set of spatial data. This involves developing innovative methodologies from data science (combining statistics and computer programming) and applying them within a landscape context.
As such I am interested in how landscapes are both presented and interpreted from digital representations. However, a critical perspective is required because we should always remember that models are merely simplifications of reality.
In the words of statistician George Box, 鈥淎ll models are wrong but some are useful.鈥
- Research interests
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My research interests centre of the use of digital representations of landscape, at the planning scale. This frequently involves the use of Geographic Information Science (GIS) and statistics to address the many challenges facing our landscapes. I have a particular interest in exploring inequalities in greenspace access, mapping land cover and in geographic definitions of the Rural-Urban divide.
The use of mobile technology forms an important strand of my research. I am interested in mapping using GPS but also in automated extraction from social media and other online data (such as Flickr and Twitter) in order to inform about the use and values of urban greenspace.
I am currently involved in the project, led by Dr Anna Jorgensen within the Department and funded by NERC through the . I am working on Work Package 1 which seeks to investigate the statistical relationships between health inequality, deprivation and greenspace in 葫芦影业 using a range of secondary data (see funded research below).
I am a co-author on the which is the official statistic used to distinguish rural and urban areas in England and Wales. The work identified and characterised physical settlements in order to generate a typology of settlement form (such as 鈥榲illage,鈥 鈥榯own鈥 or 鈥榰rban fringe鈥).
I am interested in vague and fuzzy geographic objects. Despite the widespread acknowledgment that people will frequently have varying opinions relating to spatial boundaries and categorization, most digital representations treat such continuous spatial objects as discrete objects. My doctoral studies were concerned with formulating vague definitions of place through the extraction of differing opinions held on the internet. As such, it generated vague and probabilistic data for both neighbourhood boundaries and settlement classifications. I am interested in applying these concepts within landscape planning (for example using vague boundaries within Landscape Character Assessment).
Funded Research Projects
I have worked on over 50 research projects. A complete list can be found . A selection of my research projects are detailed below:
2016-2019: Improving Wellbeing through Urban Nature (IWUN) (Client: NERC)
I am working on Work Package 1 (WP1) with Anna Jorgensen, Ravi Maheswaran, Meghann Stanton, and Ross Cameron. WP1 is a place-based analysis of population-level linkages between natural environments, health inequality, deprivation and green space usage. It takes an epidemiological approach to investigating and evidence the relationship between urban Natural Environments and Health and Wellbeing in 葫芦影业. It focuses especially on the links between the characteristics of urban Natural Environments and Health and Wellbeing outcomes, and the way that this plays out within differing socio-economic population groups. See for further details2014: Rural-Urban Classification for Local Authority Districts in England (Client: Defra, ONS, CLG and Welsh Government)
Co-Investigator with Bibby, P. The work updated the 2001 official definitions for rural areas to tie in with the 2011 Census. See for details.2013: Rural-Urban Classification (Client: Defra, ONS, CLG and Welsh Government)
Co-Investigator with Bibby, P. The work updated the 2001 official definitions for rural areas to tie in with the 2011 Census. See for details.
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . PLoS ONE, 17(11).
- . Land, 11(8).
- . PLoS ONE, 16(7).
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(5).
- . Health & Place.
- . Ecological Indicators, 106.
- . ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 8(6).
- . Geoforum.
- . Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 39, 45-54.
- . International Journal of Health Geographics, 17.
- . Biology Letters, 7(5), 763-766.
All publications
Journal articles
- . Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 191, 104292-104292.
- . BJS Open, 8(5).
- . BJS Open, 8(1).
- . EJVES Vascular Forum, 61, S7-S8.
- . BJS Open, 7(4).
- Lessons from beyond the lecture theatres: What is still unknown when it comes to nature-based intervention for university students鈥 wellbeing?. Digital Culture & Education, 14(4), 109-128.
- . PLoS ONE, 17(11).
- . Br J Surg.
- . Land, 11(8).
- . BJS Open, 6(4).
- . PLoS ONE, 16(7).
- . Landscape Research.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(5).
- . PsyEcology.
- . Cities, 108, 102989-102989.
- . Pediatric Obesity, 15(7).
- . Translational Behavioral Medicine, 10(3), 723-733.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(10).
- . Urban Ecosystems.
- . Health & Place.
- . Ecological Indicators, 106.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(18), 3373-3373.
- . ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 8(6).
- . Geoforum.
- . Spatial Cognition and Computation, 19(2), 146-171.
- . Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 39, 45-54.
- . IEEE Access.
- . Addiction, 113(11), 2051-2059.
- . International Journal of Health Geographics, 17.
- . International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 32(3), 498-523.
- New geographies of migrant settlement in the UK. Geography, 97(1), 29-38.
- . Biology Letters, 7(5), 763-766.
- . Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 21(5), 501-509.
- . Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 15(5), 499-516.
- . European Heart Journal, 26(23), 2543-2549.
- . Stroke, 36(2), 239-243.
- . Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 29(4), 455-469.
- . Journal of Public Health, 24(2), 149-149.
- . Landscape and Urban Planning, 249.
- . PLOS ONE, 17(11), e0276962-e0276962.
Chapters
- , The Urban Book Series (pp. 249-266). Springer International Publishing
- , Spatial Information Theory (pp. 279-298). Springer International Publishing
- Crime map analyst: A GIS to support local-area crime reduction, GIS and Evidence-Based Policy Making (pp. 113-132).
- , GIS and Evidence-Based Policy Making CRC Press
- , GIS in Public Health Practice CRC Press
- Using Modelled Outdoor Air Pollution Data for Health In Maheswaran R & Craglia M (Ed.), GIS in Public Health Practice (pp. 125-150). CRC Press
Conference proceedings papers
- . Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture, Vol. 2022(7) (pp 269-279). Cambridge Mass, USA, 9 June 2022 - 10 June 2022.
- . Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems - SIGSPATIAL '14, 4 November 2014 - 7 November 2014.
Reports
- 2011 Rural-Urban Classification of Local Authority Districts in England: Methodology
- 2011 Rural-Urban Classification of Local Authority Districts in England: Methodology
- Urban and Rural Area Definitions for Policy Purposes in England and Wales: Methodology
Preprints
- Teaching activities
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LSC119 The Changing Landscape
LSC336 Landscape Planning Toolkits
LSC5020 Rural Landscape PlanningGIS workshops
LSC5010 Urban Landscape Planning
LSC6005 Special Project
LSC6310
LSC6113 Landscape Planning
- Professional activities and memberships
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Joint Director of Learning and Teaching