Dr. Simone Di Zio
Simone Di Zio, Ph.D.
is Researcher in Social Statistics,
Department of Legal and Social Sciences,
d’Annunzio University, and Co-chair Italian Node of
The Millennium Project.
Simone has a degree in Economics and a Ph.D. in Statistics and is a
researcher at the d’Annunzio University, Chieti-Pescara, Italy. His
research interests focus on Fractal Geometry, Spatial Statistics, GIS,
Decision Support Systems and Multi-Criteria Analysis. He has been member
of research teams of the EU funded projects ESPON and
SELMA.
He has invented the Spatial Delphi and the Spatial Shang methods and,
in cooperation with Ted Gordon, is developing
the Real Time Geo-Delphi. He teaches Statistics for crime at University d’Annunzio.
Simone’s papers include
Simulation of urban development in the City of Rome: Framework, methodology, and problem solving,
Optimal spatial sampling schemes for environmental surveys,
Opinion convergence in location: A spatial version of the Delphi method,
and
The Italian way to deconcentration. Rome: The appeal of the historic centre. Chieti-Pescara: The strength of the periphery.
Watch
Parco e territorio, la strada dello sviluppo: convegno/dibattito.
Intervento Dott. Simone Di Zio (Italian).