Based on statistics collected between Feb and Oct 24 2006.  The weblog has about 100 unique visitors a day (not counting RSS feeds), and about 190 page views/day.

 

Top 10 most read articles between Feb 19 - Oct 26, 2007:

  1. Teddy Cruz - What adaptive architecture can learn from Shantytowns
  2. How to write consistently boring scientific literature
  3. Another world population map
  4. Normalized global maps - population vs. economy
  5. Water Hyacinth Re-invades Lake Victoria
  6. Black Swans: expecting the unexpected
  7. Seven Ways to Improve Environmental Education
  8. A surprising decline of pollination services in USA
  9. The how and why of linking future scenarios across scales
  10. Transforming Universities

 Over 50 % of visitors come from google, and about 10% of visitors come from the main resilience alliance site.

Our visitors come from all over the world.  The top 10 countries are:

  1. United States (40%)
  2. Canada (15%)
  3. United Kingdom (8%)
  4. Australia (6%)
  5. Sweden (4%)
  6. Germany (3%)
  7. India (2%)
  8. Netherlands (2%)
  9. Spain (1%)
  10. France (1%)

 

The top ten cities that vistors came from are:

  1. Montreal
  2. New York
  3. London
  4. Stockholm
  5. Toronto
  6. Sydney
  7. Washington
  8. Winnipeg
  9. Vancouver
  10. Melbourne

Based on statistics collected since Novemember 2005 (until Sept 2006):  The weblog has about 100 unique visitors a day (not counting RSS feeds). About 1/3 of the visitors are returning, while 2/3 are new.The 5 most popular posts are:

  1. Teddy Cruz and Adaptive Architecture
  2. World Population Maps
  3. Partha Dasgupta’s comment’s on J. Diamond’s Collapse
  4. Disaster Sociology of New Orleans
  5. Mike Davis’s Planet of Slumps

Our visitors come from all over the world, but the top 10 countries are:

  1. United States (40%)
  2. Canada (17%)
  3. United Kingdom (8%)
  4. Sweden (6%)
  5. Australia (4%)
  6. Spain (3%)
  7. Germany (2%)
  8. France (1%)
  9. India (1%)
  10. Netherlands (1%)

About 40% of the visitors their country is either not identifiable or another country.

Our visitors are highly clustered. The top ten cities visitors come from (85% from somewhere else) are:

  1. Montreal 6%
  2. Stockholm 5%
  3. Toronto 2%
  4. Ottawa 1%
  5. London 1%
  6. Buckley, Washington, USA 1%
  7. Vancouver 1%
  8. Madison Wisconsin, 1%
  9. Seattle 1%
  10. Winnipeg 1%

Top five visitor sources are:

  1. Google
  2. direct (not via a link)
  3. the Resilience Alliance
  4. Bloglines
  5. Garry Peterson’s homepage

Last updated, Oct 26, 2007.