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Geographic information science I

Progress in Human Geography, 2017
Geographic information observatories (GIOs) extend the capabilities for observatory-based science to the broad geographic data associated with a place or region. GIOs are a form of scientific instrumentation that affords a holistic view of geographic data.
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Geographical information science

International journal of geographical information systems, 1992
Abstract. Research papers at conferences such as EGIS and the International Symposia on Spatial Data Handling address a set of intellectual and scientific questions which go well beyond the limited technical capabilities of current technology in geographical information systems.
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Geographic Information Science

2013
Geographic information systems (GIS) are the collection of software, hardware, outputs, personnel, and practices that together facilitate the analysis and mapping of geographic entities and phenomena. The field of geographic information science (GIScience) broadly explores the theory and concepts underpinning GIS and related geospatial technologies ...
Nadine Schuurman, Jonathan Cinnamon
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Geographical Information Science

2016
Geographical information science is the scientific discipline that studies to capture, process, analysis, transmit, store, and manage the geographical information with fast, mass volume, and high fidelity modern technologies. Geographical information science in NSFC includes remote sensing, geographical information system (GIS), surveying and mapping ...
Shuying Leng   +8 more
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Participatory Geographic Information Science

2007
A majority of governmental problems are geographical in character and are becoming more complex as citizens/residents expect more for less. Governance, among many things, involves allocating human, natural, monetary, and infrastructure resources within and across jurisdictional boundaries in an efficient, effective, and equitable manner.
T. L. Nyerges, P. Jankowski
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Geographic information science II

Progress in Human Geography, 2015
This second report is dedicated to the concept of ‘place’ revisited in the context of smart cities. Some recent studies suggest that today’s digital cities rely more on an approach to the urban context based on a network of connected places than on an approach to the city built on areal spaces.
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