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GeomRDF: A Geodata Converter with a Fine-Grained Structured Representation of Geometry in the Web [PDF]
In recent years, with the advent of the web of data, a growing number of national mapping agencies tend to publish their geospatial data as Linked Data.
Abadie, Nathalie +3 more
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Mapping the topographic fingerprints of humanity across Earth [PDF]
If increasingly globalized societies are to make better land management decisions, the geosciences must globally evaluate how humans are reshaping Earth 's ...
Ellis, E. C., Sofia, G., Tarolli, P.
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Cross‐Continental Ecological Drivers Behind Trait Clines in the Forest Grass Milium effusum
ABSTRACT Aim Widespread species encounter a range of variable climates that can lead to intraspecific trait clines. Such clines can be the result of phenotypic plasticity, genetic differences, or both. Although latitude often explains a large part of trait variation, it is crucial to investigate the underlying environmental variables to understand ...
Charlotte Møller +23 more
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Near-field tsunami hazard map Padang, West Sumatra: Utilizing high resolution geospatial data and reseasonable source scenarios [PDF]
Near-field tsunami propagation both in shallow water environments and bore-like wave propagation on land are conducted in this study to obtain fundamental knowledge on the tsunami hazard potential in the city of Padang, Western Sumatra, Republic of ...
Goseberg, N. +4 more
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Species distributed across broad latitudinal gradients often face diverse environmental pressures, yet how these shape intraspecific behavioural variation remains less known. Using long‐term passive acoustic monitoring data of harbour porpoises, from six regions within their Northeast Atlantic latitudinal distribution we found that their foraging ...
Jasmine Stavenow Jerremalm +12 more
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In April 2022, EuroSDR and EuroGeographics jointly organised a workshop to share practical experiences, findings and roadmaps related to the discoverability and accessibility of data with a geographical characteristic, including data covered by the INSPIRE directive. This publication reports the main findings from this workshop.
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Amino acids form proteins that are crucial for life, and their distribution in an organism's proteome has been thought to reflect adaptations to temperature. By analysing proteome data from 35 Lepidoptera species, this study found no link between amino acid composition, temperature, or diet breadth.
Fernanda S. Caron +4 more
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How to assess the success of the open data ecosystem?
Open data are currently a hot topic and are associated with realising ambitions such as a more transparent and efficient government, solving societal problems, and increasing economic value. To describe and monitor the state of open data in countries and
Frederika Welle Donker +1 more
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When does open geodata help develop geodata infrastructure?
B. van Loenen, Developing geographic information infrastructures: the role of access policies, <em> International Journal of Geographical Information Science </em> , September 9, 2008. (Thanks to GeoData Policy.)
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Some strategic national initiatives for the Swedish education in the geodata field [PDF]
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science "Connecting a Digital Europe through Location and Place", celebrado en la Universitat Jaume I del 3 al 6 de junio de 2014.This paper describes
Adelsköld, Göran +10 more
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