Promoting sustainable and resilient communities through geospatial research approaches to urban design and planning processes.
Browse ProjectsThe GeoDesign + Planning Lab is led by Dr. Ryun Jung Lee, Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Texas at San Antonio. The lab works to promote sustainable and resilient communities through geospatial research approaches to urban design and planning processes.
We focus on measuring geographic context, land use patterns, and environmental conditions using GIS and spatial modeling to identify patterns and policy recommendations that enhance quality of life in socially vulnerable communities.
Our interdisciplinary team brings together urban planners, designers, and data scientists to address the most pressing challenges facing cities — from rapid urbanization and neighborhood abandonment to climate change adaptation and environmental justice.
Our lab uses GIS and spatial modeling to measure geographic context, land use patterns, and environmental conditions across four core domains.
Animated visualizations tracking San Antonio's rapid urbanization over 40 years using NLCD data — revealing how developed areas have grown while natural landscapes have diminished.
Dr. Lee published research in Cities exploring how neighborhood abandonment is negatively associated with neighborhood satisfaction, with a focus on socially vulnerable communities.