Mairéad de Róiste is an Associate Professor (Reader) of Geographic Information Science (GIS) at Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. She completed her PhD in Geography and a postgraduate diploma in Statistics at Trinity College Dublin and a Masters in GIS at the University of Leicester.
She has substantive research interests into 1. how people use and understand geographic information and systems incorporating usability, geovisualization, and public participation GIS and 2. understanding GIS pedagogy and capability building. Current research projects include: using virtual reality (VR) to model wetlands and support identity building with Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa; modelling social and cultural values for ecosystem service (ES) approaches (using LUCI); exploring the influence of visualization methods on ES informed decision making; modelling residential and transport decisions in the Greater Wellington Region; establishing usability methods for online maps; and exploring graduate pathways and barriers to the GIS industry.
Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education Learning and Teaching, 2020
Victoria University of Wellington
PhD in Geography, 2007
Trinity College, Dublin
Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics, 2006
Trinity College, Dublin
MSc in Geographic Information Science (GIS), 2002
University of Leicester
BA (hons) Geography and Economics, 2000
Trinity College, Dublin
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Report on the geospatial skills shortage in New Zealand (commissioned by the Geospatial Office and SIBA).
Report on the support provided to Young Geospatial Professionals in New Zealand (commissioned by LINZ and the Department of Conservation).