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Best practices in availability, management and use of geospatial data to guide reproductive, maternal, child and adolescent health programmes. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Glob Health, 2019
Molla YB   +9 more
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Geospatial Data Conflation

open access: yesGeographic Information Science & Technology Body of Knowledge, 2019
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Geospatial Data Sharing

Proceedings of the 2020 9th International Conference on Software and Computer Applications, 2020
The rapid development of information technology has led to the demand for the latest, precise and easy to understand data. Data especially geospatial data is becoming increasingly crucial in all types of planning and decision making. Geospatial data sharing can be categorized into different disciplines such as public safety, disaster management ...
Mageshwari Valachamy   +3 more
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Linked Geospatial Data

2012
Huge amounts of geospatial data have been made freely available recently on the Web, for example, maps from geospatial search engines like Google Maps, images from satellites, open geospatial data from national cartographic agencies, and user-contributed geospatial content from social networks.
Koubarakis, M   +3 more
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Visualizing geospatial data

ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Course Notes, 2004
This course reviews concepts and highlights new directions in GeoVisualization. We review four levels of integrating geospatial data and geographic information systems (GIS) with scientific and information visualization (VIS) methods. These include:• Rudimentary: minimal data sharing between the GIS and Vis systems• Operational: consistency of ...
Theresa Marie Rhyne, Alan MacEachren
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Crowdsourcing geospatial data

ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2010
Abstract In this paper we review recent developments of crowdsourcing geospatial data. While traditional mapping is nearly exclusively coordinated and often also carried out by large organisations, crowdsourcing geospatial data refers to generating a map using informal social networks and web 2.0 technology.
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Geospatial Data Infrastructure

2020
The chapter focuses on geospatial data infrastructure. The mass of data needed for public policy planning could come from various sources. The chapter discusses the participatory approaches for the realization of open and interoperable systems and presents the geospatial data infrastructure approach to address this issue: core data sets, standards ...
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