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Urban Environmental Applications of GIScience
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computer-based systems used to store and manipulate geographical data, and perform spatial analysis. These systems serve to reveal the patterns, relationships, and anomalies, or sometimes invisible characteristics
Buket Aysegul Ozbakir
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ICA Research Agenda on Cartography and GIScience
The paper presents the ICA research agenda on Cartography and GIScience. The first part discuses the research topics and the second part deals with the \u27implementation\u27 of the agenda by the ICA Commissions and Working ...
Kraak MJ, Fairbairn D, Virrantaus K
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Critical infrastructures today are highly interdependent and increasingly important in providing services to the rest of the society. At the same time, each type of infrastructure requires specialised knowledge to design and manage.
Guldåker, Nicklas, +3 more
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A Cloud-Based GIScience Learning Approach to Spanish National Parks
The introduction of GIScience to this work is the line followed on the GI Learner project: Developing a learning line on GIScience in education (2015-1-BE02-KA201- 012306), in which the authors are collaborating. Referencias bibliográficas: • Álvarez, J.
Álvarez Otero, Javier +2 more
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La Geographic Information Science è stata considerata la “causa comune per la ricerca interdisciplinare” (Onsrud, Kuhn, 2015). Nell'era dei sistemi aerei a pilotaggio remoto, l’Università di Padova ha avviato con l’anno accademico 2015/2016 un nuovo ...
Codato D. +4 more
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Bridging space, time, and semantics in GIScience
Margarita Kokla +2 more
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Geographic information science (GIScience) and remote sensing have long provided essential data and methodological support for natural resource challenges and environmental problems research.
Tao Pei, Jun Xu, Yu Liu
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Seismic vulnerability assessments play a significant role in comprehensive risk mitigation efforts and seismic emergency planning, especially for urban areas with a high population density and a complex construction environment.
Yaohui Liu, Zhiqiang Li
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GIScience research challenges for realizing discrete global grid systems as a Digital Earth
Increasing data resources are available for documenting and detecting changes in environmental, ecological, and socioeconomic processes. Currently, data are distributed across a wide variety of sources (e.g.
Majid Hojati, Colin Robertson
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