This project aims to provide an information infrastructure for the spatial study of the new novel coronavirus (COVID-19), which was first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China and spread to other parts of China and dozens of countries and regions in the world. The objectives of this project are:
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To provide data support for the spatial study of COVID-19 at local, regional and global levels with information collected and integrated from different sources.
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To facilitate quantitative research on spatial spreading and impacts of COVID-19 with advanced methodology and technology.
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To promote collaborative research on the spatial study of COVID-19 on the China Data Lab, Dataverse and WorldMap platforms.
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To build research capacity for future collaborative projects.
This project is a joint effort by scholars and professionals from the Center for Geographical Analysis at Harvard University, the Geo-Computation Center for Social Sciences at Wuhan University, the China Data Institute, and the RMDS Lab. The final data will be deployed to dataverse.harvard.edu for research sharing.
*More details about the COVID-19 project is on the shared presentation An Introduction to the Data Resources for Covid-19 Studies.
Contact: spatialdatalab@list.fas.harvard.edu
source: https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/chinadatalab/resources-covid-19