Dear Colleagues,

It is my great pleasure, to introduce our colleagues at the Laboratory of 
socio-geographical research of the University of Siena, as our “GeoForAll” lab 
of the month. The University of Siena is one of the most ancient Italian 
Universities, founded in 1240. LADEST is the Laboratory of socio-geographical 
research of the University of Siena, based in the Department of Social, 
Political and Cognitive Sciences. The laboratory specialises in data collection 
and spatial analysis, Geographical Information Science, and territorial data 
mapping. Since the area of geography is a cornerstone of the activities, the 
expertise of LADEST – which includes volunteered geographic information (VGI), 
user-generated content (UGC), semantic analysis, photo-sharing, social networks 
dynamics, data mining and GIS based data visualization – will benefit the 
endeavour impacting on different projects. Details at 
http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2017/05/geoforall-lab-of-the-month-the-laboratory-of-socio-geographical-research-of-the-university-of-siena-italy/


The GeoForAll lab in University of Seina welcomes collaborations from all 
interested and work for making contributions to the wider society. More details 
at http://ladestlab.it

On behalf of the GeoForAll community, we thank Prof. Cristina Capineri and all 
colleagues from the University of Siena for their contributions to the 
GeoForAll initiative and look forward to working and building more 
collaborations with all interested on this education mission.

Best wishes,

Suchith




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