Poster of

Feature Talk

"Climate Change, Modelling and its Related Use of Spatial Data"

Details

Objective

Climate change has been and will be impacting us and our future generations. While we all know that we will need to adapt to the change, do we know how? This talk will start off discussing climate change and modelling but end with how spatial data can benefit climate adaptation.

Intended Audience

General public

Activities

1. Feature Talk – "Climate Change, Modelling and its Related Use of Spatial Data" 

2. Tour in Geospatial Lab, with showcases and demonstrations (Face-to-face session only)

Date:

29 April 2023 at 10:00 – 11:00

Venue:

Geospatial Lab (Units 915-918, 9/F, Tower 1, Millennium City 1, 388 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon) or online

Guest Lecturer: Dr Homan Wong, Associate, Arup

Language:

Cantonese, supplemented by English presentation materials

Registration Details

  • Please register via the registration link

  • Quota for face-to-face session: 30 (first-come-first-served)

  • Free of charge

  • Successful applicants will be notified individually by phone or email


*Geospatial Lab reserves the right to cancel or reschedule the activity

Introduction of Guest Lecturer

Dr Homan Wong

Homan has 18+ years of multi-disciplinary experiences and expertise on climate impacts modelling, ESG, sustainable infrastructure planning and advanced technology implementation.

Homan received his postgraduate education in environmental science and his PhD was specialised in climate change impacts on land surface responses including boundary layer hydrologic and energy fluxes, treeline shift, and changing biogeochemical (carbon & nitrogen) cycles. His PhD study advanced and applied the JULES model, which is the land surface component of the UK’s Unified Model for climate change and weather prediction. To support his environmental modelling works, he has domain knowledge in boundary layer meteorology, biogeochemistry, mathematics & statistics, and strong IT literacy (Fortran, Python, R, JavaScript, GIS and high-performance LINUX cluster). After his PhD graduation, he joined Arup on various Environmental Impact Assessments and Sustainability Planning Exercises for infrastructure projects and further expanded his spectrum of capabilities in wider environmental topics including air quality, noise, hazard, etc.

Enquiries

Please contact the Geospatial Lab via 3708 7260, WhatsApp 9187 2916 or email services@csdigeolab.gov.hk