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Dr. Jonathan Arundel is an Honorary Principal Research Fellow at RMIT University's School of Global, Urban and Social Studies (GUSS), based in Melbourne, Australia. His work focuses on geographical information science, agent-based modelling, remote sensing, and geovisualisation, with applications in public health, urban planning, and ecological systems. He actively contributes to interdisciplinary research addressing sustainable urban development, health policy implementation, and climate resilience.
Key research interests include geomatic engineering, urban design policies, and the integration of artificial intelligence in spatial analysis. His projects often involve collaboration with international partners to develop evidence-based frameworks for healthy cities, such as the 'Towards a Cycling City' initiative using large-scale agent-based models.
Dr. Arundel’s research outputs emphasize open data applications for urban sustainability metrics, with a focus on policy evaluation and indicator development. He has contributed to global comparisons of urban health policies and the creation of liveability scorecards for Australian cities like Brisbane and Perth. His work bridges theoretical research with practical policy recommendations to enhance urban resilience and public well-being.
As a supervisor, he supports postgraduate students exploring agent-based modelling, transport systems, and urban health. While no specific student names are listed, his supervision projects highlight innovative approaches to urban challenges. His email, jonathan.arundel@rmit.edu.au, is available for collaboration inquiries.