Dr. Ron Shane Mahabir | Urban Planning | Research Excellence Award
Lecturer | University of Liverpool | United Kingdom
Dr. Ron Shane Mahabir is an accomplished scholar in Geographic Data Science, specializing in geospatial analytics, machine learning, remote sensing, and computational social science. He currently serves as Lecturer (Assistant Professor) and Programme Director of the MSc Geographic Data Science at the University of Liverpool, with prior academic appointments at George Mason University, USA. Dr. Mahabir has authored over 35 peer-reviewed journal publications, with hundreds of citations, reflecting sustained contributions to urban analytics, slum mapping, climate resilience, public health, and social media–driven geospatial research. His work has appeared in leading international journals including PLoS ONE, Remote Sensing, International Journal of Digital Earth, and GeoJournal. He has led and co-led competitively funded projects supported by UK Research and Innovation and international agencies, collaborating across academia, government, and industry. Dr. Mahabir’s research delivers tangible societal impact by advancing data-driven solutions for sustainable cities, disaster preparedness, public health, and evidence-based policy, aligning strongly with global development and sustainability goals.
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Top 5 Publications
The Study of Slums as Social and Physical Constructs: Challenges and Emerging Research Opportunities
– Regional Studies, Regional Science, 2016 · Cited by 434
A Critical Review of High and Very High-Resolution Remote Sensing Approaches for Detecting and Mapping Slums
– Urban Science, 2018 · Cited by 234
Need for an Integrated Deprived Area “Slum” Mapping System (IDEAMAPS) in LMICs
– Social Sciences, 2020 · Cited by 119
The Role of Earth Observation in an Integrated Deprived Area Mapping System
– Remote Sensing, 2020 · Cited by 96
Authoritative and Volunteered Geographical Information in a Developing Country
– ISPRS Int. Journal of Geo-Information, 2017 · Cited by 64