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THE POSSIBILITY OF USING IMAGES OBTAINED FROM THE UAS IN CADASTRAL WORKS [PDF]
Updating the cadastre requires much work carried out by surveying companies in countries that have still not solved the problem of updating the cadastral data. In terms of the required precision, these works are among the most accurate.
Z. Kurczynski+7 more
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Erehwon: For a cartography of change [PDF]
We introduce a work-in-progress collaborative research project, which aims at creating an interactive real time cartography of socio-political performative projects within Europe and beyond.
Cantinho, Beatriz, Dima, Mariza
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ABSTRACT Over the past 60 years, changes in the European agricultural sector have driven migration flows from rural to urban areas, resulting in land abandonment and soil degradation. Rural, nature‐based tourism and outdoor recreation can help reverse negative trends, with growing academic interest in cycle tourism for its economic and social ...
Monica C. M. Parlato, Andrea Pezzuolo
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A História da Cartografia no Centro de Estudos Geográficos de Lisboa, 2000-2010 [PDF]
The history of cartography at the Centro de Estudos Geográficos de Lisboa, 2000-2010. A large number of the publications in History and Teaching of Geography and Cartography (HEGE C), a research unit of the Centre forGeographical Studies (CEG ), focus on
Maria Fernanda Alegria
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Modeling Soil Erosion Susceptibility Using Machine Learning Techniques: Rud‐e‐Faryab Basin, Iran
ABSTRACT Soil erosion poses a significant threat to water and soil resources, affecting agricultural productivity, infrastructure, and environmental stability. This study models erosion susceptibility in the Rud‐e‐Faryab basin (Bushehr province, Iran) using the BIOMOD‐2 package in R (an ensemble of 10 machine learning algorithms) applied to 10 ...
Javad Momeni Damaneh+6 more
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Plants and animals in the oikonyms of Lithuania
Two toponymical maps presented in this paper show 2332 inhabited places of Lithuania that have names (oikonyms) associated with vegetation and animals.
Giedrė Beconytė+3 more
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The Effect of the Bologna Process on the Cartographic Courses in the Hungarian Higher Education [PDF]
After the 1990 political reforms, it took several years until Hungary officially signed the Bologna Declaration (1999). The progress was very slow: the implementation of the Bologna principles only started in 2002.
Zentai, László
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ABSTRACT Since its first appearance in China, the molecular evolution of SARS‐CoV‐2 has progressed through altering the properties of the Spike protein, changing the virus ability to transmit and to evade host immune surveillance. Despite receiving less attention than the Receptor Binding Domain (RBD), the Spike N‐Terminal Domain (NTD) is crucial to ...
Miriana Quaranta+2 more
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Historical maps are almost the exclusive source to trace back the characteristics of earth before modern earth observation techniques came into being.
Sidi Wu, Magnus Heitzler, Lorenz Hurni
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Learning&Information Technologies Cartography [PDF]
Nowadays, many researches focus their efforts in studies and applications on the Learning area. However, there is a lack of a reference system that permits to know the positioning and the existing links between Learning and Information Technologies. This
Flores Naranjo, Pamela Catherine+1 more
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