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Water stress: Opportunities for supply chain research
Abstract Driven by climate change and overuse, water stress is a worsening sustainability concern that threatens businesses and communities across the globe. Leading global organizations such as the United Nations have expressed an urgent need for sustainable water management strategies across nations and economies.
Dustin Cole +4 more
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BORDERLESS GEOSPATIAL WEB (BOLEGWEB) [PDF]
The effective access and use of geospatial information (GI) resources acquires a critical value of importance in modern knowledge based society.
V. Cetl, T. Kliment, M. Kliment
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Improving the geospatial consistency of digital libraries metadata [PDF]
Consistency is an essential aspect of the quality of metadata. Inconsistent metadata records are harmful: given a themed query, the set of retrieved metadata records would contain descriptions of unrelated or irrelevant resources, and may even not contain some resources considered obvious.
Walter Renteria-Agualimpia +4 more
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SPATIAL DATA HARVEST STANDARDS [PDF]
So far, thousand kinds of Spatial Data were acquired, produced, published and used for specialized applications. Heterogeneity is obviously one key problem for spatial data in the process of its creating, structuring or managing. The heterogeneity keeps
Y. Yan, G. Li, J. Xie, L. Guo
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A proposed FAIR approach for disseminating geospatial information system maps
We present a draft Minimum Information About Geospatial Information System (MIAGIS) standard for facilitating public deposition of geospatial information system (GIS) datasets that follows the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable ...
P. Travis Thompson +4 more
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Enhancing discovery in spatial data infrastructures using a search engine [PDF]
A spatial data infrastructure (SDI) is a framework of geospatial data, metadata, users and tools intended to provide an efficient and flexible way to use spatial information.
Paolo Corti +2 more
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Metadata behind the Interoperability of Wireless Sensor Network [PDF]
There is a current need not only to achieve, but also to maintain the interoperability of Wireless Sensor Networks despite frequent changes in network status. The aim of this paper is to describe a context-aware model for the interoperability of Wireless
Wachowicz, Monica +8 more
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A Geospatial Semantic Enrichment and Query Service for Geotagged Photographs
With the increasing abundance of technologies and smart devices, equipped with a multitude of sensors for sensing the environment around them, information creation and consumption has now become effortless.
Andrew Ennis +6 more
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FAIR AND STANDARD ACCESS TO SPATIAL DATA AS THE MEANS FOR ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS [PDF]
FAIR, which stands for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable, are the main principles adopted for sharing scientific data across communities. Implementing FAIR principles in publishing increases the value of digital resources, and the reuse of
I. Ivánová +4 more
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TOWARDS ESTABLISHING AN OPEN CATALOGUE FOR GEOSPATIAL EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES [PDF]
Existing geospatial educational resources are not always easy to find and to integrate into an academic module, amongst others, because the required metadata is not available.
V. Rautenbach +7 more
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