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RS-WaterQuality Mapper: an open-source water quality remote sensing toolbox in QGIS. [PDF]

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Emergency Medicine at the Frontline of Climate Change: The Role of Geographic Information Systems. [PDF]

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Geographic information systems (GIS)

2017
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computerized spatial decision-making tools that work with place-based information and allow users to display, manage, and analyze geographic data. Since coastal features typically show distinct spatial patterning, coastal managers and scientists have incorporated this technology from its beginnings.
Boeser, Shawn M, Hamylton, Sarah
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

2012
Geographic information systems (GIS) are an enabling computer technology for the collection and processing of geographic data. As a tool for representing geographic reality in the computer, GIS help us to compile, link, and query information about the state of the environment.
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Geographical Information System (GIS)

2010
Geographical Information System, also called Geobased Information System (GIS), is a relatively new technology. It is a very powerful tool for processing, analyzing and integrating spatial data sets (e.g. Star and Estes 1990; Lo and Yeung 2006; Chang 2008; Harvey 2008).
B. B. S. Singhal, R. P. Gupta
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Geographical Information System (GIS)

2015
© 2015, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Geographic Information System (GIS) is defined as a special type of information system that is used to input, store, retrieve, process, analyze and visualize geospatial data and information in order to support decision making, see e.g., Aronoff, Geographic information systems: a management ...
Sholarin, E., Awange, Joseph
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Geographical information systems (GIS)

1999
Geographical information system, also called geobased information system (GIS), is a relatively new technology. It is a very powerful tool for processing, analysing and integrating spatial data sets (Aronoff, 1989; Star and Estes, 1990; Maguire et al., 1991; Attenucci et al., 1991; Heywood et al., 1997).
B. B. S. Singhal, R. P. Gupta
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Implications for Promoting Social and Economic Justice

Computers in Human Services, 1999
SUMMARY This article is a consideration of the implications for the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in social work practice as a tool for improved visualization of social and economic inequalities. Along with a brief, general introduction to GIS, overviews are included of the historical uses of geographic mapping, as well as ...
Paige L. Tompkins, Linda H. Southward
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Parking system using Geographic Information System (GIS)

2016 IEEE Conference on Systems, Process and Control (ICSPC), 2016
This paper presents the prophecy of parking area in parking management system using Geographic Information System (GIS). Parking area is generated by using Google SketchUp Pro 2015. One of the most outstanding and major problems in the parking management system is to search for an empty parking space.
Norsuzila Ya'acob   +2 more
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