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Enhancing geographical information systems capabilities with multi-criteria evaluation functions [PDF]
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Martel, Jean-Marc, Chakhar, Salem
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Public Participation Geographic Information Systems
The term Public Participation Geographic Information Systems – PPGIS was first used at meetings of the National Centre for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA) in 1996. It is also found in the form Public Participatory GIS. PPGIS can be defined as
Nedjeljko Frančula
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Implementing Geographic Information Systems in the public library arena
The rate of introduction of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into public libraries is accelerating. This study investigates the experiences of all types of libraries that have either successfully or unsuccessfully introduced GIS into a library ...
Jue, Dean K.
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Geographic information systems in the social sector: trends, opportunities, barriers, and best practices [PDF]
There has been a rapid adoption of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the government and commercial sectors over the past several decades, while the social sector (aka "nonprofit sector") has lagged behind.
Edwards, Stephanie Jane +1 more
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Geographic information retrieval and spatial browsing
"Digital library (DL) projects are beginning to create very large-scale repositories of digital information on a wide range of topics. As with traditional print libraries, this information can be indexed and retrieved in a variety of ways, ranging from ...
Larson, Ray R.
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Potential greenspace information system phase III
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Giarrusso, Anthony
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are becoming increasingly important to virtually all of the natural and social sciences. Applied economists will find that GIS can make valuable contributions to many of the problems with which they are concerned ...
Taupier, Richard, Willis, Cleve E.
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Integrating Bayesian networks and geographic information systems: Good practice examples
Bayesian networks (BNs) are becoming increasingly common in problems with spatial aspects. The degree of spatial involvement may range from spatial mapping of BN outputs based on nodes in the BN that explicitly involve geographic features, to integration
Sama Low-Choy +6 more
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Modeling Spatio-temporal Malaria Risk Using Remote Sensing and Environmental Factors
Background: Remote sensing have been intensively used across many disciplines, however, such information was limited in spatial epidemiology. Methods: Two years (2009 & 2010) Landsat TM satellite data was used to develop vegetation, water bodies, air ...
Muhammad Haris MAZHER +3 more
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The lack of direct observations for flood regulation capacity largely compromises our objective assessment of a basin's flood mitigation strategies in confronting global change.
Junwei Su +6 more
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