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Web Mapping 2.0: The Neogeography of the GeoWeb [PDF]
AbstractThe landscape of Internet mapping technologies has changed dramatically since 2005. New techniques are being used and new terms have been invented and entered the lexicon such as: mash‐ups, crowdsourcing, neogeography and geostack. A whole range of websites and communities from the commercial Google Maps to the grassroots OpenStreetMap, and ...
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Subaltern Empowerment in the Geoweb: Tensions between Publicity and Privacy
Antipode, 2013Geographers have argued that the emergence of the geospatial web, or geoweb, represents a radical shift away from the state's monopolization of geospatial technologies. Like the public participation geographic information systems (PPGIS) movement before it, the geoweb research agenda has emphasized a desire for empowerment and participatory democracy ...
Michael P. Gilmore, Jason C. Young
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Expanding GeoWeb to an internet of things
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computing for Geospatial Research & Applications - COM.Geo '11, 2011Connecting our world with accessible networks is scaling to trillions of everyday objects. The Internet of Things, Pervasive Computing, Sensor Web are research names for this development. Planetary Skin, Smarter Planet and CeNSE are several corporate names.
George Percivall, Nadine Alameh
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Architekturmodelle für Geoweb-Anwendungen
HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik, 2010Viele Webanwendungen stehen vor der Herausforderung, Funktionalitaten geografischer Informationssysteme (GIS) zu integrieren. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt drei Modelle von Softwarearchitekturen und wie Web-/Enterprise-Anwendungen mit GIS-Funktionalitaten erweitert werden konnen.
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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computing for Geospatial Research & Applications - COM.Geo '11, 2011
Geospatial data accessible on the web has become common place and transformative. The GeoWeb allows us to view geographic information about any location on the planet and to make plans based on this. Planning routes for travel using the GeoWeb has become highly advanced enabled by open standards.
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Geospatial data accessible on the web has become common place and transformative. The GeoWeb allows us to view geographic information about any location on the planet and to make plans based on this. Planning routes for travel using the GeoWeb has become highly advanced enabled by open standards.
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Situating the geoweb in political economy
Progress in Human Geography, 2011The geoweb represents a profound shift within regimes of the production, dissemination, and institutionalization of geographic information. Going beyond early geographic accounts of the geoweb that engage it as an extension of Web 2.0, this paper situates the emergence of the geoweb within the neoliberal political economic restructuring of the state ...
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GIS as Media Through the Geoweb
2015This chapter first traces the evolution of GIS from its earlier focus on automated cartography (organizing geospatial information) to its current status as media, with an emphasis on the geoweb (organizing information geospatially). Using Adams’ (2009) tetradic framework on geographies of media, this chapter then presents a preliminary analysis on ...
Bo Zhao, Daniel Z. Sui
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NJ-GeoWeb, GIS for Watershed Management [PDF]
Freshwater resources in New Jersey are deteriorating and require quality assessment, which can be costly in time, material and human resources. Strategies of the New Jersey Division of Watershed Management are moving in the direction of citizen action, promoted by service learning programs for water assessment.
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GeoWeb 2.0 applications could support the Geodesign process
Rev. Int. Géomatique, 2019The emergence of Web 2.0 is materialized by new technologies (APIs, Ajax, etc.), by new practices (mashup, geotagging, etc.) an, by new tools (wiki, blog, etc.). It is primarily based on the principle of participation and collaboration.
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Motivations driving government adoption of the Geoweb
GeoJournal, 2011Recent increases in the use of Web 2.0 and Geoweb technologies by citizens have led many governments to investigate the adoption of these technologies. This research examines the motivations driving multiple levels of government in Quebec, Canada to consider the adoption of the Geoweb within a context of rural development.
Peter Johnson, Renee Sieber
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