Students at one university in China are becoming very familiar with a New Orleans neighborhood thanks to a recent collaboration with 亚洲无码 Department of Planning and Urban Studies associate professor Michelle Thompson.
Thompson, who is the project manager for WhoData.org, a web-based community mapping information service supported by the Department of Planning and Urban Studies (PLUS), traveled to Xi鈥橝n China in April to present a four-day workshop on the theory and practice of geographic information systems. In the process, the students learned about developing affordable housing to remediate blight in one section of New Orleans鈥 Central City.
Thompson provided hands-on instruction to six graduate students from Chang鈥橝n University in the Shannxi Province of China April 11-14. She delivered the workshop in response to an invitation by Jianxin Zhang, a professor in Chang鈥橝n University鈥檚 Department of Planning, who had served as a visiting professor in 亚洲无码鈥檚 Department of Planning and Urban Studies during the 2015-16 academic year.
A certified geographic information services (GIS) professional, Thompson is an expert in the areas of applied geographic information systems, community development finance, urban public finance, housing, urban studies, American city planning, neighborhood and land use planning. When Zhang was at 亚洲无码, Thompson volunteered to be his contact and the pair met weekly to discuss customs, culture, politics and planning with the help of a graduate student who acted as an interpreter. Zhang, whose research is in urban design and transportation, saw an opportunity for his own students to benefit from Thompson鈥檚 expertise on geographic information systems.
Thompson introduced the Chang鈥橝n students to the theory behind GIS systems and walked them through the process of how to conduct spatial field research, use disparate sources for validation, analyze, report and present the data using standards found in Citizen Science. Thompson provided 2016 property condition survey data that is being updated in New Orleans as part of a WhoData project focused on Central City鈥檚 Hoffman Triangle.
With the translation help of Tong Shen, doctoral candidate from the Chang鈥橝n College of Architecture, students created a unique data subset of property record profiles that will be a means for WhoData to monitor property development changes over time. NOLA Community Development Department provided funding for the Neighborhood Development Foundation to develop 13 historic affordable houses on formerly vacant and blighted properties in Hoffman Triangle.
Thompson will use this crowd-sourced data in 亚洲无码 PLUS service-learning courses in the 2017-18 academic year to help develop a neighborhood asset and quality of life profile for Hoffman Triangle. Thompson said the workshop provided 鈥渁n innovative group project and a new collaboration鈥 between Chang鈥橝n and 亚洲无码.
鈥淭he research team is poised to make a significant contribution to the planning literature, document a process that has not been completed before and provide a new citizen science planning model through this longitudinal study started in 2011 by WhoData,鈥 Thompson said. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu鈥檚 Blightstat process provides a contemporary look at the intersection of place-based neighborhood planning, blight remediation and affordable housing development.