As a global gateway, 62 countries have gone through RCI to learn not only from Rwanda's tragic past, but from our transformation journey. 536 delegations have tested how HGIs have driven Rwanda to rebirth after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
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Introducing Jon Dollery, FRGS Jon Dollery
Jon is the Mapping Officer CBHC / RCAHMW. His role will be to advise & support the spatial mapping elements of the project with his experience of HGIS and Landscape Archaeology in Wales. Jon is excited to work on a cross border project.
A pleasure to work as Journal of Historical Geography editor with Matthew Unangst on this paper which brings the journal's decolonial ambitions into dialogue with colonial cartography and contemporary HGIS...
'(De)Colonial historical geography and historical GIS'
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Tomorrow at 8:30 CET we start the two #viabundus sessions in #ESSHC2023 . The 1st session discusses aspects of seasonality, accommodation, and HGIS on Finnish medieval and early modern roads by @tabularius, Jenni Lares and #KatrinaVirtanen 1/2
Nice to be out walking again post-COVID recovery. We managed to find a new manhole cover in North Bay for our HGIS database of manhole covers across the city. Historical manhole covers can to tell different stories of urban infrastructure and water use in the past. #geography