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Caught in statistical noise: pitfalls of a unidimensional approach to understanding biodiversity-conflict relationships. [PDF]

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Plan4All GeoPortal

Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on World Wide Web, 2012
Plan4All project contributes on the harmonization of spatial data and related metadata in order to make them available through Web across a linked data platform. A prototype of a Web search European spatial data portal is already available at http://www.plan4all.eu.
Evangelos Sakkopoulos   +4 more
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The NatCarb Geoportal

Journal of Map & Geography Libraries, 2008
ABSTRACT The Department of Energy (DOE) Carbon Sequestration Regional Partnerships are generating the data for a “carbon atlas” of key geospatial data (carbon sources, potential sinks, etc.) required for rapid implementation of carbon sequestration on a broad scale.
Timothy R. Carr   +2 more
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The gCube geoportal platform

2023
The gCube Geoportal platform is a component of the gCube open source software system conceived to support the creation and publication of georeferenced research objects, i.e. multi-part and multimedia research objects characterised by geospatial and temporal features.
Candela L.   +5 more
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The Open Geoportal Federation

Journal of Map & Geography Libraries, 2015
In this article, we provide an overview of both the social and technical composition of the Open Geoportal (OGP) Federation: an open source, collaborative framework designed to support the various components of spatial data infrastructure and geospatial data repositories.
Patrick Florance   +3 more
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User eXperience Heuristics for Geoportals

AHFE International, 2022
A web portal is defined as a “website that acts as a connection to a collection of information or resources including sources, services, news, tutorials, tools and an organized collection of other references from different websites” (Maguire and Longley, 2005).
Daniela Quiñones   +2 more
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Automatic Symbolisation Methods for Geoportals

The Cartographic Journal, 2012
There is currently a high demand for spatial data usage within web applications. From a technical viewpoint, web services and geoportals aim to fulfil user requirements; however, the current cartographic methods do not satisfy the needs of the end users.
Ara Toomanian   +2 more
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