Marina Toger
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Human Geography
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 73 82
- E-mail:
- marina.toger@kultgeog.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum, Kyrkogårdsgatan 10
- Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
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- ORCID:
- 0000-0003-4903-6971
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Marina Toger specialises in spatial analysis and modelling urban dynamic processes. Her latest research comprises empirical studies on human spatial mobility and spatial distribution of inequity. GIS, Geosimulation, agent-based modelling, spatial and network analyses are the main methods that Marina implements in her research. Her PhD related to urban open-space connectivity, network morphology and dynamics resulting from urban expansion and interaction between urban environment and wildlife.
Keywords
- complex systems
- geospatial data
- gis
- mobility
- spatial analysis
- urban computing
Research
Media
Media links
Publications
Selection of publications
- Did Liberal Lockdown Policies Change Spatial Behaviour in Sweden? Mapping Daily Mobilities in Stockholm Using Mobile Phone Data During COVID-19 (2024)
- Police Response Time and Injury Outcomes (2023)
- Segregation and the pandemic (2023)
- Inequality in leisure mobility (2023)
- The fallacy of the closest antenna (2022)
- How Can Small-Scale Measures of Human Development Index (HDI) be Used to Study the Local Potential for Sustainable Economic Growth? (2021)
- How average is average?
Recent publications
- Did Liberal Lockdown Policies Change Spatial Behaviour in Sweden? Mapping Daily Mobilities in Stockholm Using Mobile Phone Data During COVID-19 (2024)
- Police Response Time and Injury Outcomes (2023)
- Sustainable Cities, Quality of Life, and Mobility-Related Happiness (2023)
- Segregation and the pandemic (2023)
- The Geography of Daily Urban Spatial Mobility During COVID (2023)
All publications
Articles
- Did Liberal Lockdown Policies Change Spatial Behaviour in Sweden? Mapping Daily Mobilities in Stockholm Using Mobile Phone Data During COVID-19 (2024)
- Police Response Time and Injury Outcomes (2023)
- Segregation and the pandemic (2023)
- Inequality in leisure mobility (2023)
- What You See is Where You Go (2023)
- Leisure mobility changes during the COVID-19 pandemic (2023)
- The fallacy of the closest antenna (2022)
- From the Guest Editors (2021)
- Mobility during the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021)
- Using Individualised HDI Measures for Predicting Educational Performance of Young Students (2021)
- Swapping trajectories with a sufficient sanitizer (2020)
- Pigs in space: An agent-based model of wild boar (Sus scrofa) movement into cities. (2018)
- The Complex Interactions between Cities and Nature (2016)
- The connectivity of Haifa urban open space network (2016)
- Nature in future cities: prospects and a planning agenda. (2014)
- Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on population mobility under mild policies
- How average is average?
Chapters
- Sustainable Cities, Quality of Life, and Mobility-Related Happiness (2023)
- The Geography of Daily Urban Spatial Mobility During COVID (2023)
- How Can Small-Scale Measures of Human Development Index (HDI) be Used to Study the Local Potential for Sustainable Economic Growth? (2021)
- Vascular plant species richness patterns in urban environments: Case studies from Hannover, Germany and Haifa, Israel. (2013)