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Developing an Open Data Intermediation Business Model: Insights From the Case of Esri
ABSTRACT Despite the many promises of open data, numerous challenges inhibit its full potential, such as its poor or inconsistent quality, a lack of complementary assets, and the limited skills of data providers and end‐users. Open data intermediaries are instrumental in addressing some of these challenges.
Ashraf Shaharudin+2 more
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ABSTRACT A small Mesolithic camp site near Sammakko in northernmost Sweden has been identified through its abundance of burnt bone and quartz refuse from stone tool manufacturing/maintenance. Radiocarbon dating places hunter–gatherer activity here around 8900 years ago, 1800 years later than the oldest known settlement in Norrbotten, the Aareavaara ...
Per Möller+12 more
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Abstract Landslides occur where the stresses below the surface exceed the shear strength of the material. Landslide inventories thus offer opportunities to investigate patterns in subsurface strength provided that the stress conditions at failure can be estimated. Clues to the failure stresses are encoded in the inclination of the slope that failed and
William G. Medwedeff+2 more
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3D cadastral complexities in dense urban areas of developing countries: case studies from Delhi and satellite towns [PDF]
Cadastral systems based on 2D spatial representation have served land administration and property management well for centuries. In India, the basic unit of the cadastral record is the land parcel, which is known as plot. Maintenance of land records with
Ghawana, Tarun+3 more
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CONCEPTUAL APPROACH TO GEODETIC SUPPORT FOR 3D CADASTRE
The article considers the approach to 3D cadastre geodetic control creation. Within the framework of this approach it is suggested to present the given production process by two technological operations: creation of geodetic control network in cadastral ...
E. Avrunev, A. I. Giniyatov
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Reports show that poor indoor air quality can be harmful to vulnerable groups and lead to various health problems. To address this problem, this work proposes a management architecture for enhancing indoor air quality by integrating the analytical learning models and regulation of indoor and outdoor pollutant concentrations, which coordinates the ...
Ming-Feng Wu+5 more
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GIS-3D Platform to Help Decision Making for Energy Rehabilitation in Urban Environments [PDF]
One of the main current challenges of European cities is to become energy self-sufficient entities. One of the vectors for this challenge is to improve the energy efficiency of the buildings and to promote the generation of renewable energies in the ...
Egusquiza, Aitziber+2 more
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Past and Future Climate‐Driven Changes of Agricultural Land in Central Europe
Abstract Europe is expected to experience major climatic shifts during the 21st century but the impact on agricultural productivity from such changes is uncertain. Here, we combine proxy, instrumental, and model data to assess interannual to multi‐centennial changes in central European agroclimate over the past 2,000 years and projections into the near
M. C. A. Torbenson+15 more
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Current Cadastral Trends—A Literature Review of the Last Decade
Today, population growth, high urbanization rates, and global agenda issues have led to the intensive use of land and air and water spaces, and cadastral systems that manage the people–land relationship have evolved into a multi-purpose form that ...
Burak Uşak+2 more
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In this contribution, we use ray tracing for the calculation of the technical and economic potential of rooftop photovoltaic. Appropriate normalization allows the reader to generalize our findings to regions with comparable architecture, as demonstrated by our extrapolation to Germany.
Marlon Schlemminger+5 more
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