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  • Smallman, Duncan (2011-10-19)
    Authored on behalf of EDINA and Data Library, University of Edinburgh as part of the Research Data MANTRA (Management Training) Project, funded by JISC MRD Programme (2010-11): www.ed.ac.uk/is/data-library-projects/mantra. ...
  • Mather, Richard (2012-11-29)
    A workflow engine and XML data-structure is reported for: (a) automating workflows to process remotely-sensed data; and (b) generating workflow reports with embedded image, statistical and other output. Workflow execution, ...
  • Vu, Tuong Thuy (2012-11-01)
    The School of Geography started its operation in Malaysia campus in early 2011 with a newly established MSc program in Environmental Monitoring and Management. None of teaching and research related to Geospatial Science ...
  • Pawlowicz, Sergiusz; Leibovici, Didier G.; Haines-Young, Roy; Saull, Richard; Jackson, Mike (EnviroInfo 2011 Conference Proceedings, 2011-10-04)
    Advances in positioning, imaging, location-based services capabilities, and broadband connectivity enable public participation in environmental monitoring and decision making in a manner previously only possible for ...
  • MapAction (2011-10-04)
    The first edition of this field guide was published in 2009 and has been used by a broad spectrum of humanitarian and development organisations seeking practical and low cost ways to exploit geospatial methods in their ...
  • Pourabdollah, Amir; Anand, Suchith; Morley, Jeremy; Jackson, Mike (2012-10-22)
    Today many aspects of geospatial science including information, standards and tools are created and developed as "open". The effects of this openness are not only providing the free access but also spreading knowledge and ...
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Understand interpolation as part of spatial analysis. Spatial interpolation is the process of using points with known values to estimate values at other unknown points. In this worksheet we describe interpolation in more ...
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Understanding what GIS is and what it can be used for. With a GIS application you can open digital maps on your computer, create new spatial information to add to a map, create printed maps customised to your needs and ...
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Understanding of vector data models as used in GIS. Vector data provide a way to represent real world features within the GIS environment. A feature is anything you can see on the landscape such as houses, roads, trees, ...
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Understanding the role of attribute data in a GIS. Attribute data describe features. Attribute data can help us to make interesting and informative maps, and perform spatial analysis in a GIS application. In this topic we ...
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Learn how to create and edit vector and attribute data. In the previous two topics we looked at vector data. We saw that there are two key concepts to vector data, namely: geometry and attributes. The geometry of a vector ...
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Discover the different kinds of raster data and how they can be used in a GIS. Raster data are arranged in a matrix of cells. Each cell in the matrix has a value. When viewed as a whole the raster looks like an image. In ...
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Topology defines the relationship between vector features. In this topic we look at how topology is used in a GIS, and the differences between topological and non topological datasets. We also look at how topological ...
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS) provide a system for specifying location. In this topic we explore why CRS are needed and look more closely at the advantages and disadvantages of different CRSes.
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Understanding map production for spatial data. Map production is the process of arranging map elements on a sheet of paper in a way, that even without many words a layperson understands what it is all about. Maps are very ...
  • Sutton, Tim; Dassau, Otto; Sutton, Marcelle (2011-08-08)
    Understand the use of buffering in vector spatial analysis. Spatial analysis uses spatial information to extract new and additional meaning. Usually spatial analysis is carried out using a GIS Application. A GIS provides ...
  • gvSIG, Project (gvSIG Project, 2010-06)
    Workshop in gvSIG 1.9 with a Live-DVD including all material needed to develop the exercises: software, geodata, embedded OGC services, etc. It describes the main gvSIG's functionality with practical examples. Live-DVD can ...
  • Acosta y Lara, Sergio; Anguix, Alvaro (2012-11-06)
    This is an overview presentation of the gvSIG Batoví project presented by Sergio Acosta y Lara (MTOP, Uruguay) and Alvaro Anguix (gvSIG Association) . The aim of gvSIG Batoví is to develop a powerful educational tool that ...
  • Scott, Antony (OSGeo, 2011-04)
    This case study describes the development and implementation of a web-based mapping application to support domestic energy management by social housing landlords in the UK. It includes a discussion of business issues, ...
  • Fonts, Oscar; Garcia Coya, Miguel; González Cortés, Fernando (2012-09-05)
    ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observation System) is an European Infrastructure whose aim is to provide long-term measurements on greenhouse effect gas emissions. Such measurements will contribute to the analysis and modeling ...

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