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2. An Approach for Common Web GIS Platform for Agriculture Sector Modernization in Sri Lanka.
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De Silva, S. T. S., De Silva, R. P., and Dayawansa, N. D. K.
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AGRICULTURAL technology ,WEBSITES ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,DECISION support systems ,AGRICULTURAL modernization - Abstract
The status of innovative technology adoption in the Sri Lankan agriculture sector is significantly low. A detailed study conducted by the Department of Agriculture, Sri Lanka and TRCSL, with the assistance of FAO - UN, clearly identified the need for a common platform to manage all stakeholders in an integrated single platform. There have been some attempts by the private and government sectors to overcome the identified gap, but these have yet to produce results. This research identified the technology and services gaps and introduced a Cloud-based Microservice Architecture-based Geographical Information Management Platform, "AgriMIS", to manage the country's entire agricultural sector in a single platform. The AgriMIS platform was developed so that preloaded spatial layers such as administration boundaries, census data, land use data, disaster data, and many more are preloaded and available to the public. Privately owned data such as farmer, farm, land use, fertilizer usage, crops and other relevant details are hosted privately on the same cloud with multitenant access where only that particular data owner can access the data, and this allows the users to access public data hosted on the cloud and conduct a significant number of spatial and nonspatial analyses with the given user interfaces. Also, the platform allows users to connect their existing decision support systems through APIs to the AgriMIS platform. The platform has been assessed and proved to be successful. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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3. A Parallel-Optimized Visualization Method for Large-Scale Multiple Video-Augmented Geographic Scenes on Cesium.
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Chen, Qingxiang, Chen, Jing, Sun, Kaimin, Huang, Minmin, Chen, Guang, and Liu, Hao
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GEOGRAPHIC information systems , *VIDEO surveillance , *CESIUM , *COUNTERTERRORISM - Abstract
Surveillance video has emerged as a crucial data source for web Geographic Information Systems (GIS), playing a vital role in traffic management, facility monitoring, and anti-terrorism inspections. However, previous methods encountered significant challenges in achieving effective large-scale multi-video overlapping visualization and efficiency, particularly when organizing and visualizing large-scale video-augmented geographic scenes. Therefore, we propose a parallel-optimized visualization method specifically for large-scale multi-video augmented geographic scenes on Cesium. Firstly, our method employs an improved octree-based model for the unified management of large-scale overlapping videos. Then, we introduce a novel scheduling algorithm based on Cesium, which leverages a Web Graphics Library (WebGL) parallel-optimized and dynamic Level-of-Detail (LOD) strategy. This algorithm is designed to enhance the visualization effects and efficiency of large-scale video-integrated geographic scenes. Finally, we perform comparative experiments to demonstrate that our proposed method significantly optimizes the visualization of video overlapping areas and achieves a rendering efficiency increase of up to 95%. Our method can provide a solid technical foundation for large-scale surveillance video scene management and multi-video joint monitoring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Implementing geographic information systems in academic paper search: A framework and case study: GISAPS.
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Bölük, Halil
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The Geographic Information Systems Academic Publication Search (GISAPS) project pioneers the integration of spatial data into academic research through a novel online platform. Utilizing Web Map Service (WMS) and advanced search functionalities, GISAPS enables efficient access and analysis of georeferenced academic publications. This paper outlines the development and capabilities of GISAPS, including experimental WMS layer integration for enhanced data visualization. Key contributions include facilitating interdisciplinary research, improving spatial data accessibility, and promoting open science through its open-source framework. GISAPS's implications for academia and the research community are significant, offering new avenues for data-driven research and education. Future enhancements aim to incorporate real-time data feeds, advanced spatial analysis tools, and mobile accessibility, ensuring GISAPS remains at the forefront of GIS technology in academic settings. D [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Evaluation of groundwater quality in the rural environment using geostatistical analysis and WebGIS methods in a Hungarian settlement, Báránd.
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Balla, Dániel, Kiss, Emőke, Zichar, Marianna, and Mester, Tamás
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GROUNDWATER quality ,WATER quality ,WATER pollution ,GROUNDWATER pollution ,ENVIRONMENTAL quality ,WATER quality monitoring - Abstract
The evaluation, visualization of environmental data from long-term monitoring, and making them accessible in a processed form in user-friendly interfaces on the Internet are important tasks of our time. The pollution of groundwater resources in settlements is a global phenomenon, the mitigation of which requires a number of environmental measures. In this study, water quality changes following the construction of a sewerage network were examined in the course of long-term monitoring between 2013 and 2022, during which 40 municipal groundwater wells were regularly sampled. Classifying the monitoring data into pollution categories based on water quality index (WQI) and degree of contamination index (Cd), a high degree of contamination was found in the period before the installation of the sewerage network (2014), as the majority of the wells were classified as contaminated and heavily contaminated. In the monitoring period following the installation of the sewerage network, a significant positive change was found in the case of most of the water chemical parameters tested (EC, NH
4 + , NO2 − , NO3 − , PO4 3− ). Based on interpolated maps, it was found that an increasing part of the area shows satisfactory or good water quality. This was confirmed by the discriminant analysis as well, as it is possible to determine with an accuracy of 80.4% whether the given sample originates from the period before or after the installation of the sewerage network based on the given water chemical parameters. However, 8 years after setting up the sewerage network, the concentration of inorganic nitrogen forms and organic matter remains high, indicating that the accumulated pollutants in the area are still present. To understand the dynamics of purification processes, additional, long-term monitoring is necessary. Making these data available to members of the society can contribute to appropriate environmental measures and strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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6. Development and application of a WebGIS-based prediction system for multi-criteria decision analysis of porcine pasteurellosis
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Tao Liu, Lei Cao, Hao Rang Wang, Ya Jun Ma, Xiang Yu Lu, Pu Jun Li, and Hong Bin Wang
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Porcine pasteurellosis ,Multi-criteria ,WebGIS ,System ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Porcine pasteurellosis is an infectious disease caused by Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida), which seriously endangers the healthy development of pig breeding industry. Early detection of disease transmission in animals is a crucial early warning for humans. Therefore, predicting risk areas for disease is essential for public health authorities to adopt preventive measures and control strategies against diseases. In this study, we developed a predictive model based on multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and assessed risk areas for porcine pasteurellosis in the Chinese mainland. By using principal component analysis, the weights of seven spatial risk factors were determined. Fuzzy membership function was used to standardize all risk factors, and weight linear combination was used to create a risk map. The sensitivity of the risk map was analyzed by calculating the mean of absolute change rates of risk factors, as well as calculating an uncertainty map. The results showed that risk areas for porcine pasteurellosis were predicted to be locate in the south-central of the Chinese mainland, including Sichuan, Chongqing, Guangdong, and Guangxi. The maximum standard deviation of the uncertain map was less than 0.01and the ROC results showed that the prediction model has moderate predictive performance with the area under the curve (AUC) value of 0.80 (95% CI 0.75–0.84). Based on the above process, MCDA was combined with WebGIS technology to construct a system for predicting risk areas of porcine pasteurellosis. Risk factor data was directly linked to the developed model, providing decision support for disease prevention and control through monthly updates.
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- 2024
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7. CoalHeritage: Visualising and Promoting Europe’s Coal Mining Heritage
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Pavlos Krassakis, Andreas Karavias, Evangelia Zygouri, Nikolaos Koukouzas, Kamil Szewerda, Dariusz Michalak, Tadeja Jegrišnik, Matjaž Kamenik, Nicolas Charles, Laurent Beccaletto, Gaël Bellenfant, Robert Hildebrandt, Sylwia Jarosławska-Sobór, Hernan Flores, Tansel Dogan, Julia Haske, Theodoros Zarogiannis, Ioanna Badouna, Eleonora Manoukian, Eleftheria Karampetsou, Dimitrios Karapanos, Georgios-Orion Marias, George S. Maraslidis, Rania Karametou, and Efstratios Giouvanidis
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GIS ,WebGIS ,story map ,CoalHeritage ,Europe ,mining heritage ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Heritage and culture tourism involve features that commemorate a valued past. Mining heritage tourism allows visitors to experience the past, guided by former mining landscapes and engaging interactively with material artifacts. This paper introduces the CoalHeritage European project, focusing on the promotion of coal mining heritage through the production and design of the European Visual Map Journal (EVMJ). The EVMJ is a user-friendly, web-based, interactive storytelling platform that supports the transfer of industrial and geoheritage from former coal mining areas. It aims to collect and disseminate heritage assets from post-mining coal areas, informing stakeholders and promoting these sites as tourist destinations. To further enhance public awareness, several ESRI StoryMaps web apps are being created to highlight specific features of each case study across Europe. The aim of this work is to introduce coal mining heritage as a new term, present the coal heritage platform and its importance for disseminating coal heritage aspects to the public, describe the methodology used for its design, and provide a brief overview of its evolving content.
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- 2024
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8. SMARTerra, a High-Resolution Decision Support System for Monitoring Plant Pests and Diseases.
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Fiori, Michele, Fois, Giuliano, Gerardi, Marco Secondo, Maggio, Fabio, Milesi, Carlo, and Pinna, Andrea
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RICE blast disease ,PLANT parasites ,PLANT diseases ,DECISION support systems ,FARMERS - Abstract
Featured Application: The SMARTerra decision support system provides high-resolution risk maps related to plant diseases and pests, enabling prompt and targeted intervention that minimizes environmental impact while minimizing economic losses. The prediction and monitoring of plant diseases and pests are key activities in agriculture. These activities enable growers to take preventive measures to reduce the spread of diseases and harmful insects. Consequently, they reduce crop loss, make pesticide and resource use more efficient, and preserve plant health, contributing to environmental sustainability. We illustrate the SMARTerra decision support system, which processes daily measured and predicted weather data, spatially interpolating them at high resolution across the entire Sardinia region. From these data, SMARTerra generates risk predictions for plant pests and diseases. Currently, models for predicting the risk of rice blast disease and the hatching of locust eggs are implemented in the infrastructure. The web interface of the SMARTerra platform allows users to visualize detailed risk maps and promptly take preventive measures. A simple notification system is also implemented to directly alert emergency responders. Model outputs by the SMARTerra infrastructure are comparable with results from in-field observations produced by the LAORE Regional Agency. The infrastructure provides a database for storing the time series and risk maps generated, which can be used by agencies and researchers to conduct further analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Development and application of a WebGIS-based prediction system for multi-criteria decision analysis of porcine pasteurellosis.
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Liu, Tao, Cao, Lei, Wang, Hao Rang, Ma, Ya Jun, Lu, Xiang Yu, Li, Pu Jun, and Wang, Hong Bin
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DECISION making ,MULTIPLE criteria decision making ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,PASTEURELLA multocida ,EARLY diagnosis - Abstract
Porcine pasteurellosis is an infectious disease caused by Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida), which seriously endangers the healthy development of pig breeding industry. Early detection of disease transmission in animals is a crucial early warning for humans. Therefore, predicting risk areas for disease is essential for public health authorities to adopt preventive measures and control strategies against diseases. In this study, we developed a predictive model based on multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and assessed risk areas for porcine pasteurellosis in the Chinese mainland. By using principal component analysis, the weights of seven spatial risk factors were determined. Fuzzy membership function was used to standardize all risk factors, and weight linear combination was used to create a risk map. The sensitivity of the risk map was analyzed by calculating the mean of absolute change rates of risk factors, as well as calculating an uncertainty map. The results showed that risk areas for porcine pasteurellosis were predicted to be locate in the south-central of the Chinese mainland, including Sichuan, Chongqing, Guangdong, and Guangxi. The maximum standard deviation of the uncertain map was less than 0.01and the ROC results showed that the prediction model has moderate predictive performance with the area under the curve (AUC) value of 0.80 (95% CI 0.75–0.84). Based on the above process, MCDA was combined with WebGIS technology to construct a system for predicting risk areas of porcine pasteurellosis. Risk factor data was directly linked to the developed model, providing decision support for disease prevention and control through monthly updates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. CoalHeritage: Visualising and Promoting Europe's Coal Mining Heritage.
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Krassakis, Pavlos, Karavias, Andreas, Zygouri, Evangelia, Koukouzas, Nikolaos, Szewerda, Kamil, Michalak, Dariusz, Jegrišnik, Tadeja, Kamenik, Matjaž, Charles, Nicolas, Beccaletto, Laurent, Bellenfant, Gaël, Hildebrandt, Robert, Jarosławska-Sobór, Sylwia, Flores, Hernan, Dogan, Tansel, Haske, Julia, Zarogiannis, Theodoros, Badouna, Ioanna, Manoukian, Eleonora, and Karampetsou, Eleftheria
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DIGITAL storytelling ,CONSCIOUSNESS raising ,HERITAGE tourism ,WEB-based user interfaces ,TOURIST attractions - Abstract
Heritage and culture tourism involve features that commemorate a valued past. Mining heritage tourism allows visitors to experience the past, guided by former mining landscapes and engaging interactively with material artifacts. This paper introduces the CoalHeritage European project, focusing on the promotion of coal mining heritage through the production and design of the European Visual Map Journal (EVMJ). The EVMJ is a user-friendly, web-based, interactive storytelling platform that supports the transfer of industrial and geoheritage from former coal mining areas. It aims to collect and disseminate heritage assets from post-mining coal areas, informing stakeholders and promoting these sites as tourist destinations. To further enhance public awareness, several ESRI StoryMaps web apps are being created to highlight specific features of each case study across Europe. The aim of this work is to introduce coal mining heritage as a new term, present the coal heritage platform and its importance for disseminating coal heritage aspects to the public, describe the methodology used for its design, and provide a brief overview of its evolving content. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Geographic Information Systems (GISs) Based on WebGIS Architecture: Bibliometric Analysis of the Current Status and Research Trends.
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Vinueza-Martinez, Jorge, Correa-Peralta, Mirella, Ramirez-Anormaliza, Richard, Franco Arias, Omar, and Vera Paredes, Daniel
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Geographic information systems (GISs) based on WebGIS architectures have transformed geospatial data visualization and analysis, offering rapid access to critical information and enhancing decision making across sectors. This study conducted a bibliometric review of 358 publications using the Web of Science database. The analysis utilized tools, such as Bibliometrix (version R 4.3.0) and Biblioshiny (version 1.7.5), to study authors, journals, keywords, and collaborative networks in the field of information systems. This study identified two relevant clusters in the literature: (1) voluntary geographic information (VGI) and crowdsourcing, focusing on web integration for collaborative mapping through contributions from non-professionals and (2) GIS management for decision making, highlighting web-based architectures, open sources, and service-based approaches for storing, processing, monitoring, and sharing geo-referenced information. The journals, authors, and geographical distribution of the most important publications were identified. China, Italy, the United States, Germany, and India have excelled in the application of geospatial technologies in areas such as the environment, risk, sustainable development, and renewable energy. These results demonstrate the impact of web-based GISs on forest conservation, climate change, risk management, urban planning, education, public health, and disaster management. Future research should integrate AI, mobile applications, and geospatial data security in areas aligned with sustainable development goals (SDGs) and other global agendas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Per una carta del potenziale archeologico di Roma: Nuovi approcci metodologici in SITAR.
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Serlorenzi, Mirella, D'Andrea, Ascanio, Rosa, Carlo, Rosati, Paolo, and Sepio, Daniele
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RESEARCH teams - Abstract
The Soprintendenza Speciale di Roma is developing a new application to set up a 'Map of the Archaeological Potential of Rome' within the SITAR platform. The research group is developing a solid system for the Rome Archaeological Potential Map, which is based on the great documentary heritage included in the system, i.e. 25,000 archaeological partitions and over 10,000 cores collected and processed. With a view to a participatory philosophy, this tool will be implemented through the input of data entered by individual users of the platform. The final elaboration will soon be available on the SITAR webgis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
13. Research and Development of Railway Survey Production Management System Based on WebGIS.
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SHI Shuo, ZHANG Jiawei, and SHI Yuanyuan
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PRODUCTION management (Manufacturing) ,SURVEYING (Engineering) ,INFORMATION resources management ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,PROJECT management - Abstract
To solve the problems in the traditional railway engineering surveying process, including unsound project management system, difficulty in resource allocation between projects, lack of the number of person and equipment in the project, and lack of intuitive overall data for production projects and outdated information technology means. This paper developed a railway surveying production management system based on J2EE business construction mode and Vue front-end and back-end separation technology, making the use of the open-source WebGIS framework Leaflet as the basis for visualizing maps. Combining with images, maps, vector features and other data, the system realized the locating, information querying, and whole-process management of person, equipment, and vehicles in the production projects. It utilized spatial analysis functions to assist in decision-making for the scheduling of person and equipment near project areas, fully utilizing production elements. The application testing was conducted on the refined measurement network resurvey project of the Xi'an - Yan'an high-speed railway Tongchuan section to verify the integrity and usability of the system throughout the process of starting, planning, allocating. The research indicates that the system effectively enhances the management efficiency of surveying production projects by standardizing the production system process and realize the information management of production projects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. WebGIS Open-source Platform for Localizations of New P2G Plants in Sicily.
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La Guardia, Marcello and D'Ippolito, Filippo
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GREENHOUSE gases ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,JAVASCRIPT programming language ,PHOTOVOLTAIC power systems ,ELECTRIC power production - Abstract
The climatic emergency that involves the globe has led targets of greenhouse gas reduction in the EU and all over the world. In this scenario, recent advances in renewable renewable energy sources (RESs) have focused interest on the diffusion of power supplies that are produced by photovoltaic and wind plants. The non-programmable nature of these energy sources has led recent studies to consider the power-to-gas (P2G) solution as an opportunity for employing the curtailed electric energy by converting it into hydrogen. The localizations of P2G plants depend on several factors regarding power production, distances, and population distributions. The necessity of integrating these factors led this work to study the development of a cost function that is hosted by a webbased GIS (geographic information system) platform, thus allowing for the storage, elaboration, and web fruition of an entire data set that is related to the possible new localizations of P2G plants. The structure is based on open-source technology and creates a solution that is easily employable by specialists. The developed platform is composed of different remotely connected blocks that are solely based on open-source technology and is focused the interest on the territory of Sicily (Italy). GIS software, a RDBMS database, a geospatial server (Geoserver), a Python optimization module, and a WebGIS visualizer are integrated. This work represents a scientific contribution to the management of energy sources, with a particular focus on policies that are based on hydrogen technology. In fact, different data sets that contain several levels of information that are related to the management and the localization of P2G plants will be even further employed in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Application of the Water Quality Indices for Assessing of Groundwater Contamination in Rural Environment
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Balla, Dániel, Kiss, Emőke, Mester, Tamás, Pisello, Anna Laura, Editorial Board Member, Hawkes, Dean, Editorial Board Member, Bougdah, Hocine, Editorial Board Member, Rosso, Federica, Editorial Board Member, Abdalla, Hassan, Editorial Board Member, Boemi, Sofia-Natalia, Editorial Board Member, Mohareb, Nabil, Editorial Board Member, Mesbah Elkaffas, Saleh, Editorial Board Member, Bozonnet, Emmanuel, Editorial Board Member, Pignatta, Gloria, Editorial Board Member, Mahgoub, Yasser, Editorial Board Member, De Bonis, Luciano, Editorial Board Member, Kostopoulou, Stella, Editorial Board Member, Pradhan, Biswajeet, Editorial Board Member, Abdul Mannan, Md., Editorial Board Member, Alalouch, Chaham, Editorial Board Member, Gawad, Iman O., Editorial Board Member, Nayyar, Anand, Editorial Board Member, Amer, Mourad, Series Editor, Ksibi, Mohamed, editor, Sousa, Arturo, editor, Hentati, Olfa, editor, Chenchouni, Haroun, editor, Lopes Velho, José, editor, Negm, Abdelazim, editor, Rodrigo-Comino, Jesús, editor, Hadji, Riheb, editor, Chakraborty, Sudip, editor, and Ghorbal, Achraf, editor
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- 2024
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16. Artificial Intelligence and Geodata for Local Community Sensibilization to Sustainable Spatial Development
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Hernik, Jozef, Linke, Hans Joachim, Krol, Karol, Salata, Tomasz, Kukulska-Koziel, Anita, Cegielska, Katarzyna, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, and Soliman, Khalid S., editor
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- 2024
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17. Design and Implementation of Sports Industry Resource Query System Based on WebGIS
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Jia, Wenwei, Xhafa, Fatos, Series Editor, Jansen, Bernard J., editor, Zhou, Qingyuan, editor, and Ye, Jun, editor
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- 2024
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18. A Geographic Information System for the Management of the Habous Property in Morocco
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Harroucha, Rachid, Chaouni, Abdel-Ali, Pisello, Anna Laura, Editorial Board Member, Hawkes, Dean, Editorial Board Member, Bougdah, Hocine, Editorial Board Member, Rosso, Federica, Editorial Board Member, Abdalla, Hassan, Editorial Board Member, Boemi, Sofia-Natalia, Editorial Board Member, Mohareb, Nabil, Editorial Board Member, Mesbah Elkaffas, Saleh, Editorial Board Member, Bozonnet, Emmanuel, Editorial Board Member, Pignatta, Gloria, Editorial Board Member, Mahgoub, Yasser, Editorial Board Member, De Bonis, Luciano, Editorial Board Member, Kostopoulou, Stella, Editorial Board Member, Pradhan, Biswajeet, Editorial Board Member, Abdul Mannan, Md., Editorial Board Member, Alalouch, Chaham, Editorial Board Member, Gawad, Iman O., Editorial Board Member, Nayyar, Anand, Editorial Board Member, Amer, Mourad, Series Editor, El Bhiri, Brahim, editor, Saidi, Rajaa, editor, Essaaidi, Mohammed, editor, and Kaabouch, Naima, editor
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- 2024
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19. WebGIS Visualization of Infectious Disease Clustering with a Hybrid Sequential Approach
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Warni, Elly, Yohanes, Christoforus, Zainuddin, Zahir, Wardhani, Tyanita Puti Marindah, Rusmiati, Andi, H, Muhammad Rizal, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Hassan, Fazilah, editor, Sunar, Noorhazirah, editor, Mohd Basri, Mohd Ariffanan, editor, Mahmud, Mohd Saiful Azimi, editor, Ishak, Mohamad Hafis Izran, editor, and Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Sultan, editor
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- 2024
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20. Per una carta del potenziale archeologico di Roma
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Mirella Serlorenzi, Ascanio D’Andrea, Carlo Rosa, Paolo Rosati, and Daniele Sepio
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SITAR ,archeologia ,mappa potenziale archeologico ,open data ,webGIS ,Cartography ,GA101-1776 ,Cadastral mapping ,GA109.5 - Abstract
The Soprintendenza Speciale di Roma is developing a new application to set up a ‘Map of the Archaeological Potential of Rome’ within the SITAR platform. The research group is developing a solid system for the Rome Archaeological Potential Map, which is based on the great documentary heritage included in the system, i.e. 25,000 archaeological partitions and over 10,000 cores collected and processed. With a view to a participatory philosophy, this tool will be implemented through the input of data entered by individual users of the platform. The final elaboration will soon be available on the SITAR webgis.
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- 2024
21. Tra evoluzione normativa e buone pratiche: il Geoportale Nazionale per l’Archeologia (GNA)
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Valeria Boi
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Geoportale Nazionale per l’Archeologia ,GNA ,open data ,open access ,webGIS ,archeologia preventiva ,Cartography ,GA101-1776 ,Cadastral mapping ,GA109.5 - Abstract
In recent years the role of preventive archaeological investigations - and consequently that of archaeologists -in territorial and urban transformation became more and more important; On the other hand, the time allocated to archaeological investigation is often severely compressed: so, it is essential to exercise targeted and effective action and, even more so, to have in-depth knowledge of the context on which the project impacts. The National Geoportal for Archaeology is a useful tool, making archaeological data available for consultation and free reuse. Its usefulness is growing every day, thanks to recent provisions that provide for the use of the GNA as a standard for the delivery of minimum data for all archaeological investigations.
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- 2024
22. Geomatics, soft computing, and innovative simulator: prediction of susceptibility to landslide risk
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Vincenzo Barrile, Emanuela Genovese, and Francesco Cotroneo
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landslide ,webgis ,neural network ,cellular automata ,geomatics ,soft computing ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Landslides represent a growing threat among the various morphological processes that cause damage to territories. To address this problem and prevent the associated risks, it is essential to quickly find adequate methodologies capable of predicting these phenomena in advance. The following study focuses on the implementation of an experimental WebGIS infrastructure designed and built to predict the susceptibility index of a specific presumably at-risk area in real time (using specific input data) and in response to extreme weather events (such as heavy rain). The climate data values are calculated through an innovative and experimental atmospheric simulator developed by the authors, which is capable of providing data on meteorological variables with high spatial precision. To this end, the terrain is represented through cellular automata, implementing a suitable neural network useful for producing the desired output. The effectiveness of this methodology was tested on two debris flow events that occurred in the Calabria region, specifically in the province of Reggio Calabria, in 2001 and 2005, which caused extensive damage. The (forecast) results obtained with the proposed methodology were compared with the (known) historical data, confirming the effectiveness of the method in predicting (and therefore signaling the possibility of an imminent landslide event) a higher susceptibility index than the known one and one provided (to date) by the Higher Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), validating the result obtained through the actual subsequent occurrence of a landslide event in the area under investigation. Therefore, the method proposed today is not aimed at predicting the local movement of a small landslide area, but is primarily aimed at predicting the change or improving the variation of the landslide susceptibility index to compare the predicted value with the current one provided by the relevant bodies (ISPRA), thus signaling an alert for the entire area under investigation.
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- 2024
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23. Design and implementation of quantitative remote sensing monitoring and intelligent analysis system for mine ecological environment
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Juqing LIU, Jun LI, Xingjuan WANG, Chengye ZHANG, Menghao DU, Wenyan RAN, Jinyang WANG, and Jingyu HU
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mine ecological environment ,governance ,change monitoring ,ecological big data ,quantitative remote sensing ,intelligent analysis ,webgis ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Mine ecological environment monitoring and governance is a critical requirement for national ecological civilization construction and the dual carbon goal. The informatization and intelligent construction of the mine ecological environment have become an important part of Digital China driven by the new generation of information technology, and it is also an inevitable trend in the development of the current era. However, existing mine ecological environment monitoring systems are still in the primary stage with a single theme, incomplete elements, basic measurement, and local management, and they cannot meet the demand for multi-element, long-term, high-frequency monitoring and analysis of the mine ecological environment. To address this problem, the quantitative remote sensing monitoring and intelligent analysis system for the mine ecological environment under B/S architecture is proposed, called Mine Ecology Remote Eyes. The development requirements, technical framework, key technologies, and core functions of the system are further described in detail. The system utilizes satellite remote sensing technology and other monitoring methods to obtain and aggregate mine ecological big data from different sources, forming a map of mine distribution and data resource services. Using quantitative remote sensing to invert ecological parameters of mine environments, a set of long-term and multi-element monitoring products can be generated. These products cover various ecological elements such as human activities, natural geographical conditions, and “vegetation-soil-water-atmosphere” parameters. The system provides a range of tools for GIS spatial and temporal analysis, statistical analysis, and comprehensive quantitative evaluation. With these tools, users can monitor spatial changes in ecological parameters such as land use and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) in mining areas along with mining activities, as well as query and visualize historical statistical values of ecological elements such as soil water content and suspended solids concentration in water under different spatiotemporal locations or regions. Additionally, the system enables comprehensive quantitative evaluation of the quality of the mine ecological environment taking into account multiple ecological elements. Finally, the system generates a monitoring report on ecological disturbance and governance of the mine. The application of Mine Ecology Remote Eyes will facilitate the change monitoring, data management, intelligent analysis, and decision-making applications of the mine ecological environment. This system has the potential to improve the efficiency and intelligence level of monitoring and governance of the mine ecological environment, and provides a reference for promoting the informatization of ecological civilization.
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- 2024
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24. A WebGIS-Based System for Supporting Saline–Alkali Soil Ecological Monitoring: A Case Study in Yellow River Delta, China.
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Song, Yingqiang, Pan, Yinxue, Xiang, Meiyan, Yang, Weihao, Zhan, Dexi, Wang, Xingrui, and Lu, Miao
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ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring , *MACHINE learning , *SOIL salinity , *SOIL ecology , *ECOLOGICAL risk assessment , *HEAVY metal toxicology - Abstract
Monitoring and evaluation of soil ecological environments are very important to ensure saline–alkali soil health and the safety of agricultural products. It is of foremost importance to, within a regional ecological risk-reduction strategy, develop a useful online system for soil ecological assessment and prediction to prevent people from suffering the threat of sudden disasters. However, the traditional manual or empirical parameter adjustment causes the mismatch of the hyperparameters of the model, which cannot meet the urgent need for high-performance prediction of soil properties using multi-dimensional data in the WebGIS system. To this end, this study aims to develop a saline–alkali soil ecological monitoring system for real-time monitoring of soil ecology in the Yellow River Delta, China. The system applied advanced web-based GIS, including front-end and back-end technology stack, cross-platform deployment of machine learning models, and a database embedded in multi-source environmental variables. The system adopts a five-layer architecture and integrates functions such as data statistical analysis, soil health assessment, soil salt prediction, and data management. The system visually displays the statistical results of air quality, vegetation index, and soil properties in the study area. It provides users with ecological risk assessment functions to analyze heavy metal pollution in the soil. Specially, the system introduces a tree-structured Parzan estimator (TPE)-optimized machine learning model to achieve accurate prediction of soil salinity. The TPE–RF model had the highest prediction accuracy (R2 = 94.48%) in the testing set in comparison with the TPE–GBDT model, which exhibited a strong nonlinear relationship between environmental variables and soil salinity. The system developed in this study can provide accurate saline–alkali soil information and health assessment results for government agencies and farmers, which is of great significance for agricultural production and saline–alkali soil ecological protection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. 矿山生态环境定量遥感监测与智能分析系统设计与实现.
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刘举庆, 李军, 王兴娟, 张成业, 杜梦豪, 冉文艳, 王金阳, and 胡靖宇
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26. Geomatics, soft computing, and innovative simulator: prediction of susceptibility to landslide risk.
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Barrile, Vincenzo, Genovese, Emanuela, and Cotroneo, Francesco
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LANDSLIDES ,LANDSLIDE prediction ,SOFT computing ,RAINFALL ,DEBRIS avalanches ,EXTREME weather - Abstract
Landslides represent a growing threat among the various morphological processes that cause damage to territories. To address this problem and prevent the associated risks, it is essential to quickly find adequate methodologies capable of predicting these phenomena in advance. The following study focuses on the implementation of an experimental WebGIS infrastructure designed and built to predict the susceptibility index of a specific presumably at-risk area in real time (using specific input data) and in response to extreme weather events (such as heavy rain). The climate data values are calculated through an innovative and experimental atmospheric simulator developed by the authors, which is capable of providing data on meteorological variables with high spatial precision. To this end, the terrain is represented through cellular automata, implementing a suitable neural network useful for producing the desired output. The effectiveness of this methodology was tested on two debris flow events that occurred in the Calabria region, specifically in the province of Reggio Calabria, in 2001 and 2005, which caused extensive damage. The (forecast) results obtained with the proposed methodology were compared with the (known) historical data, confirming the effectiveness of the method in predicting (and therefore signaling the possibility of an imminent landslide event) a higher susceptibility index than the known one and one provided (to date) by the Higher Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), validating the result obtained through the actual subsequent occurrence of a landslide event in the area under investigation. Therefore, the method proposed today is not aimed at predicting the local movement of a small landslide area, but is primarily aimed at predicting the change or improving the variation of the landslide susceptibility index to compare the predicted value with the current one provided by the relevant bodies (ISPRA), thus signaling an alert for the entire area under investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Researching open source WebGIS technology in building software to support optimal search and rescue equipment
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Yen Phan Quoc
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decision support ,equipment ,search and rescue ,spatial analysis ,WebGIS ,Science - Abstract
Securing combat equipment for urgent special missions, such as rescue, fire protection, chemical prevention, and military operations, is crucial in technical logistics. Rapid preparation and mobilisation of forces in response to the reality of the tasks are essential. A software system that stores a complete database of equipment, human resources, and navigation maps is required. This article explores the application of Open Source WebGIS technologies, such as Geoserver, PostGIS, OpenLayer, GraphHopper, and Python, in experimentally building management software for searching equipment, units, and navigation. It supports decision-making by allowing users to select the optimal response plan based on digital maps. The software integrates spatial analysis and routing techniques to locate units with suitable equipment, either nearest or within a specified radius. Users can thereby determine the optimal route from the selected unit to the mobilisation site. Testing with fire prevention data in Hanoi city showed that the search results for the optimal route are precisely equivalent to those provided by current Google Maps. This research has initially mastered data and technology to proactively update and manage data in areas lacking industry-specific information that existing software does not cover.
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28. Desarrollo de un repositorio gráfico para el inventario virtual del patrimonio
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Marta Quintilla Castán and Luis Agustín Hernández
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inventario ,patrimonio arquitectónico ,webgis ,webgl ,Architecture ,NA1-9428 - Abstract
El inventario del patrimonio arquitectónico debe enfrentarse a problemas de gestión y almacenamiento de grandes cantidades de información en formatos heterogéneos, además de la necesidad de organizar y administrar la información generada por el trabajo colaborativo entre los diferentes técnicos que participan en el proceso de documentación. La solución implica la creación de una base normalizada para planificar y ejecutar el registro digital de la documentación gráfica. Con este fin, se presenta un Sistema de Información del Patrimonio Arquitectónico Mudéjar de Aragón, con el propósito de integrar bajo un soporte común, toda la documentación e información gráfica disponible del elemento patrimonial, con el propósito de elaborar un inventario para su conservación y divulgación. Se plantea la implementación de una herramienta que permita la difusión y explotación de la información por parte de diferentes usuarios a través de un portal web que integre un visor cartográfico (WebGIS) y el acceso a un gestor de nube de puntos basado en WebGL.
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29. Implementasi Aplikasi Laporjalanku untuk Pemetaan dan Pelaporan Jalan Rusak di Wilayah Kota Tarakan
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Ade Wardani and Miftahurrahma Rosyda
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geographic information system ,webgis ,mapping and reporting ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
Tarakan City has road facilities with various degrees of damage, ranging from minor to severe conditions. To address this issue, a WebGIS application is required to provide information about the road conditions. This research aims to develop the "Laporjalanku" application, designed to assist the public in reporting road damage in Tarakan City and mapping information about damaged roads. The application enables the public to easily report complaints via the web or their Android smartphones. Its features include information such as images of damaged roads, the location of damage, and estimated repair times. The development methodology used is the waterfall model, ensuring a systematic and sequential system development process. Black-box testing showed that the system functions well. Meanwhile, the System Usability Scale (SUS) test resulted in a score of 84.5%, categorized as good, and meeting user experience requirements. This application streamlines the road mapping and reporting process, providing accurate information to the Department of Public Works. Additionally, it serves as a vital tool for the government and the public to improve collaboration in maintaining the city's road conditions.
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30. Tra evoluzione normativa e buone pratiche: il Geoportale Nazionale per l'Archeologia (GNA).
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Boi, Valeria
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In recent years the role of preventive archaeological investigations - and consequently that of archaeologists -in territorial and urban transformation became more and more important; On the other hand, the time allocated to archaeological investigation is often severely compressed: so, it is essential to exercise targeted and effective action and, even more so, to have in-depth knowledge of the context on which the project impacts. The National Geoportal for Archaeology is a useful tool, making archaeological data available for consultation and free reuse. Its usefulness is growing every day, thanks to recent provisions that provide for the use of the GNA as a standard for the delivery of minimum data for all archaeological investigations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. A WebGIS tool to support forest management at regional and local scale
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Cadez L, Giannetti F, De Luca A, Tomao A, Chirici G, and Alberti G
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Forest Decision Support System ,WebGIS ,Forestry ,Accessibility ,Volume Estimation ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
One of the most important obstacles for taking advantage of forest resources in the Italian Alps is represented by the high level of private properties fragmentation and by their small size. Thus, there is an urgent need for tools to support single or multi-forest owners to gain reliable and updated information on their forest stands so that the proper silvicultural activities following all the existing regulations can be adopted. The present research was aimed at promoting a shared management of small private forest properties in the mountainous area of Friuli Venezia Giulia (NE Italy) through the implementation of a new WebGIS tool to support forest decisions and management at different spatial scales. This new tool was developed updating and merging together different available information sources (e.g., tree species composition, the presence of protected areas, forest roads, etc.) with ad-hoc elaborated layers (e.g., standing volume, annual increment of volume, forest accessibility, etc.), also elaborating a cost analysis related to the different possible harvesting methods. The tool allows queries at the level of either a single or a group of cadastral parcels to obtain data in a format, which can be used for filling in the planning document requested by the regional authorities.
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- 2023
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32. A web-based analytical framework for the detection and visualization space-time clusters of COVID-19.
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Lan, Yu and Delmelle, Eric
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SPACETIME , *COVID-19 , *COMMUNICABLE diseases , *COVID-19 pandemic , *DATA visualization - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact worldwide and continues to spread due to various mutations of the virus. Many governmental and nonprofit agencies at different levels have quickly developed COVID-19 dashboards to disseminate information on the pandemic to the public. However, most of these systems have mainly distributed "plain" information (e.g. cases, death counts, vaccination), and rarely provided insights that can be gained from spatiotemporal analyses, such as the detection of emerging clusters. The results from these analyses hold tremendous potential for health policymakers as they try to identify ways to slow down transmission. We present a web-based geographic framework to detect and visualize space-time clusters of COVID-19. Our tightly coupled framework integrates the prospective space-time scan statistics and local indicators of spatial association (LISA) with novel 2D and 3D interactive visuals in a cyber environment (). We illustrate the applicability of our approach using COVID-19 data for the continental US. Our framework is portable to other regions that may experience infectious diseases but is also flexible to handle data of different spatial and temporal granularities. This paper fits within an effort to integrate space-time analytics for the monitoring of infectious diseases in web environment, ultimately improving health surveillance systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Obtaining geographical competences through online cartography of familiar and unfamiliar urban heritage: lessons from student workshops.
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Martínez-Hernández, Carlos, Stoffelen, Arie, and Piskorski, Radosław
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COVID-19 pandemic , *BLENDED learning , *CARTOGRAPHY , *DIDACTIC method (Teaching method) , *GEOGRAPHY education - Abstract
In times of the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers on all levels have had to adapt to an online or hybrid teaching environment. People in geography, a discipline that traditionally values field trips to connect theory to practice, have had to find online alternatives for educational activities that normally would have taken place in the field. This has led to several innovative practices, which, however, have only to a limited degree been purposively tested for efficacy because of the ad-hoc, enforced nature of the required changes. This project deals with this issue by studying, through student workshops dealing with the creation of online didactic walking routes in two cities, how students can obtain specific geographical competences such as interpreting different historical layers that collectively shape the current urban fabric through online cartography. We found that students reported clear improvements in geographical reasoning skills, regarding both GIS and heritage interpretation. There were no clear patterns regarding the role of familiarity with the studied city for the quality of the produced story maps. On final reflection, we argue that online cartographic exercises are a valuable addition to the geographers' educational toolkit to bounce forward to a more resilient, reflective educational practice after the pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Construction and Application of the Information Platform for Coastal Surveying and Mapping in the Pearl River Estuary Based on WebGIS
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Chai, Xinyu, Chan, Albert P. C., Series Editor, Hong, Wei-Chiang, Series Editor, Mellal, Mohamed Arezki, Series Editor, Narayanan, Ramadas, Series Editor, Nguyen, Quang Ngoc, Series Editor, Ong, Hwai Chyuan, Series Editor, Sachsenmeier, Peter, Series Editor, Sun, Zaicheng, Series Editor, Ullah, Sharif, Series Editor, Wu, Junwei, Series Editor, Zhang, Wei, Series Editor, Bilgin, Hüseyin, editor, Wen, Jiwei, editor, and Rahhal, Muhsin Elie, editor
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- 2023
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35. Mit WebGIS und digitalen Geowerkzeugen Fach- und Medienkompetenzen für das 21. Jahrhundert entwickeln : Herausforderungen, Gelingensbedingungen und Unterrichtsbeispiele
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Pungel, Sebastian, Steinbach, Dietmar, Pettig, Fabian, editor, and Gryl, Inga, editor
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36. Construction of Rural Revitalization Tourism Planning and Design and Management Information System Based on WebGIS Technology
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Xiao, Ni, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Kumar, Dhananjay, editor, Loskot, Pavel, editor, and Chen, Qingliang, editor
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37. Perception of People’s Potential and Expectations Towards the Sriwedari Cultural Heritage WebGIS (Surakarta, Indonesia)
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Utomo, Tri Cahyo, Saputra, Aditya, Fikriyah, Vidya Nahdhiyatul, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Hadibasyir, Hamim Zaky, editor, and Fikriyah, Vidya Nadhiyatul, editor
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38. WebGIS and Random Forest Model for Assessing the Impact of Landslides in Van Yen District, Yen Bai Province, Vietnam
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Truong, Xuan Quang, Tran, Nhat Duong, Dang, Nguyen Hien Duong, Do, Thi Hang, Nguyen, Quoc Dinh, Yordanov, Vasil, Brovelli, Maria Antonia, Duong, Anh Quan, Khuc, Thanh Dong, Förstner, Ulrich, Series Editor, Rulkens, Wim H., Series Editor, Vo, Phu Le, editor, Tran, Dang An, editor, Pham, Thi Lan, editor, Le Thi Thu, Ha, editor, and Nguyen Viet, Nghia, editor
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39. The Diffused Hotel as an Innovative Form of Tourism Development (Case of the Sub-basin of the Gjanica River. Fier Region, Albania)
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Laci, Esmeralda, Papathimiu, Sonila, Laci, Sabri, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Alareeni, Bahaaeddin, editor, and Hamdan, Allam, editor
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40. Brief Analysis of Research and Application of Big Data Integration and Management Platform for Submarine Pipeline Inspection
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Hong TANG, Yangchun LIN, and Changfu ZHU
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submarine pipeline ,pipeline inspection ,marine engineering equipment ,digital ocean engineering ,webgis ,3d visualization ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 - Abstract
In order to improve the efficiency of submarine pipeline inspection, and manage inspection data more reasonably and effectively, so as to analyze and predict pipeline health status more scientifically, an efficient and intelligent submarine pipeline inspection management platform was constructed by using WebGIS and 3D visualization technology. The platform has functions such as automatic management of job flow, visual monitoring of job site, intelligent analysis and visual display of inspection data. The results of applications show that the platform is advanced and reliable, and can enable the submarine pipeline inspection system to be automated, visualized and intelligent. The improvement and promotion of the platform will be of great significance to ensure the high efficiency and low fault operation of China′s submarine pipelines.
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41. A new reading of the economic system of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany through the georeferencing of shops and factories at the time of the setting up of the Lorraine Land Registry (1835)
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Massimiliano Grava and Alessandra Maria Veronese
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tuscan lorraine lande registry ,historical gis ,webgis ,shops and factories ,economic system ,General Works ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
This paper focuses on the reconstruction of the social and economic conditions of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in the mid eighteen thirties on the basis of recent geohistorical information. To perform this reconstruction, we georeferenced information relating to the nineteenth-century factories and shops recorded in the Land Registry. To date, this aspect has received little attention when considering the historiographic traditions of this area, firmly rooted in a sharecropping system based on the three main Mediterranean agricultural products. The use of geostatistical tools allowed us to determine the height and slope of each of the geometries in the two geodatabases. We were also able to create positive spatial data autocorrelations, determine specific production and trading areas and thus determine the anthropisation levels of these territories in the outlying areas of the State. The online publication of these geographical databases on the cartographic portal of the Tuscany Region through a dedicated WebGIS was the last phase of our study. Considering both the number and density of geometries surveyed, our work is an extraordinary example of how geohistorical research may be combined with new technologies for the purpose of studying geohistorical content and disseminating it to the general public.
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42. SMARTerra, a High-Resolution Decision Support System for Monitoring Plant Pests and Diseases
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Michele Fiori, Giuliano Fois, Marco Secondo Gerardi, Fabio Maggio, Carlo Milesi, and Andrea Pinna
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agriculture ,agrometeorology ,decision support system ,WebGIS ,plant disease ,pest prediction ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The prediction and monitoring of plant diseases and pests are key activities in agriculture. These activities enable growers to take preventive measures to reduce the spread of diseases and harmful insects. Consequently, they reduce crop loss, make pesticide and resource use more efficient, and preserve plant health, contributing to environmental sustainability. We illustrate the SMARTerra decision support system, which processes daily measured and predicted weather data, spatially interpolating them at high resolution across the entire Sardinia region. From these data, SMARTerra generates risk predictions for plant pests and diseases. Currently, models for predicting the risk of rice blast disease and the hatching of locust eggs are implemented in the infrastructure. The web interface of the SMARTerra platform allows users to visualize detailed risk maps and promptly take preventive measures. A simple notification system is also implemented to directly alert emergency responders. Model outputs by the SMARTerra infrastructure are comparable with results from in-field observations produced by the LAORE Regional Agency. The infrastructure provides a database for storing the time series and risk maps generated, which can be used by agencies and researchers to conduct further analysis.
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43. OPENCoastS: A Tailored Coastal Forecasting WebGIS Service
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Oliveira, Anabela, Azevedo, Alberto, Fortunato, André B., Rodrigues, Marta, Rogeiro, João, Lopes, Pedro, Bernardo, Samuel, Gomes, Jorge, Pina, João, David, Mario, Pisello, Anna Laura, Editorial Board Member, Hawkes, Dean, Editorial Board Member, Bougdah, Hocine, Editorial Board Member, Rosso, Federica, Editorial Board Member, Abdalla, Hassan, Editorial Board Member, Boemi, Sofia-Natalia, Editorial Board Member, Mohareb, Nabil, Editorial Board Member, Mesbah Elkaffas, Saleh, Editorial Board Member, Bozonnet, Emmanuel, Editorial Board Member, Pignatta, Gloria, Editorial Board Member, Mahgoub, Yasser, Editorial Board Member, De Bonis, Luciano, Editorial Board Member, Kostopoulou, Stella, Editorial Board Member, Pradhan, Biswajeet, Editorial Board Member, Abdul Mannan, Md., Editorial Board Member, Alalouch, Chaham, Editorial Board Member, Gawad, Iman O., Editorial Board Member, Nayyar, Anand, Editorial Board Member, Amer, Mourad, Series Editor, Ergüler, Zeynal Abiddin, editor, Hadji, Riheb, editor, Chaminé, Helder I., editor, Rodrigo-Comino, Jesús, editor, Kallel, Amjad, editor, Merkel, Broder, editor, Eshagh, Mehdi, editor, Chenchouni, Haroun, editor, Grab, Stefan, editor, Karakus, Murat, editor, Khomsi, Sami, editor, Knight, Jasper, editor, Bezzeghoud, Mourad, editor, Barbieri, Maurizio, editor, Panda, Sandeep, editor, Benim, Ali Cemal, editor, and El-Askary, Hesham, editor
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- 2023
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44. Multi-Scalar Oblique Photogrammetry-Supported 3D webGIS Approach to Preventive Mining-Induced Deformation Analysis.
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Zhu, Xiaoyu, Yang, Huachao, Bian, Hefang, Mei, Yang, Zhang, Bolun, and Xue, Peng
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MINES & mineral resources ,GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,COAL mining ,JAVASCRIPT programming language ,DATABASES ,RELIABILITY in engineering - Abstract
Underground coal mining will inevitably cause serious ground deformation, and therefore, preventive mining-induced deformation analysis (MIDA) is of great importance in assisting mining planning and decision-making. Current web-based Geographic Information System (webGIS)-based applications usually use 2D GIS data and lack a holistic framework. This study presents a multi-scalar oblique photogrammetry-supported unified 3D webGIS framework for MIDA applications to fill this gap. The developed web platform uses multiple open-source JavaScript libraries, and the prototype system provides user-friendly interfaces for GIS data collecting and corresponding database establishment, geo-visualization and query, dynamic prediction, and spatial overlapping analysis within the same framework. The proposed framework was tested and evaluated in the Qianyingzi mining area in eastern China. The results demonstrated that multi-scalar oblique photogrammetry balances data quality and acquisition efficiency and provides a good source of GIS datasets, and the web-based platform has a good absolute and relative spatial accuracy verified by two types of validation data. Practical application results proved the feasibility and reliability of the system. The developed web-based MIDA prototype system attains an appealing performance and can be easily extended to similar geoscience applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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45. WebGIS-based data center design for polar science studies: simulation of Türkiye.
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ŞENEL, Müge, YAVAŞOĞLU, H. Hakan, ÖZSOY, Burcu, KARAMAN, Himmet, and GÜMÜŞAY, M. Ümit
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GLOBAL Positioning System , *CASCADING style sheets , *GEOGRAPHIC information systems , *GEOGRAPHY , *SERVER farms (Computer network management) , *DESIGN science , *DATABASES , *ATMOSPHERIC physics , *OCEANOGRAPHY - Abstract
Scientific studies concentrated in Antarctica hold great value and importance for humanity. Research projects are conducted in various disciplines on the continent, where nearly 100 research stations from 30 countries are established. Despite the challenges posed by Antarctica's natural structure, unique environment, difficult working conditions, and limited logistics opportunities, scientific research conducted there is indispensable due to the valuable information it offers. In pursuit of accessing this information, Turkish Antarctic expeditions have been organized since 2017. In this study, a polar data center was established through a web-based geographic information system (WebGIS), a significant infrastructure for the continuity of scientific studies. The implemented projects and raw/processed data from previous expeditions in diverse subjects and disciplines, including geology, geophysics, geography, hydrology, meteorology, oceanography, glaciology, atmospheric physics, chemistry, microbiology, and remote sensing, were incorporated into this information system. Studies in Antarctica have primarily focused on observing the effects of global warming, necessitating the monitoring of past and current data related to sea ice, sea level, and coastal changes. The data also encompasses seismic, volcanic, tectonic, and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) monitoring. As suggested by the Antarctic Treaty, a user-friendly website was designed and made accessible for research projects, data, and publications. An entity relationship diagram was created for the fields to be included in the database. These fields were structured as tables using structured query language (SQL) queries in PgAdmin. A workspace and storage area were created in GeoServer, and a connection was established with PostGIS. Layers of spatial and nonspatial data from the PgAdmin application were added to the GeoServer workspace. The data transferred to GeoServer were presented in an OpenLayers web map with Web Map Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS) according to Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards. Additionally, a mini web map was designed using the desktop Quantum GIS (QGIS) application and GIS Cloud collaboration, displaying GNSS and meteorological (weather) observation stations on the continent. A dynamic web project was employed for coding in Eclipse software, where backend coding was done with JavaScript. SQL was used as a part of the backend to integrate data from the database per request. Frontend coding for the website's visual side was completed with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. As a result, a WebGIS platform was developed where researchers can register, add projects, and publications, and view data on a map. Users can download, analyze, and utilize the available data. The data center's existence underscores the importance of polar science and serves as an incentive for further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. The SAVEMEDCOASTS-2 webGIS: The Online Platform for Relative Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge Scenarios up to 2100 for the Mediterranean Coasts.
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Falciano, Antonio, Anzidei, Marco, Greco, Michele, Trivigno, Maria Lucia, Vecchio, Antonio, Georgiadis, Charalampos, Patias, Petros, Crosetto, Michele, Navarro, Josè, Serpelloni, Enrico, Tolomei, Cristiano, Martino, Giovanni, Mancino, Giuseppe, Arbia, Francesco, Bignami, Christian, and Doumaz, Fawzi
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SEA level ,STORM surges ,GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,NATURAL disasters ,DIGITAL elevation models ,COASTS - Abstract
Here we show the SAVEMEDCOASTS-2 web-based geographic information system (webGIS) that supports land planners and decision makers in considering the ongoing impacts of Relative Sea Level Rise (RSLR) when formulating and prioritizing climate-resilient adaptive pathways for the Mediterranean coasts. The webGIS was developed within the framework of the SAVEMEDCOASTS and SAVEMEDCOASTS-2 projects, funded by the European Union, which respond to the need to protect people and assets from natural disasters along the Mediterranean coasts that are vulnerable to the combined effects of Sea Level Rise (SLR) and Vertical Land Movements (VLM). The geospatial data include available or new high-resolution Digital Terrain Models (DTM), bathymetric data, rates of VLM, and multi-temporal coastal flooding scenarios for 2030, 2050, and 2100 with respect to 2021, as a consequence of RSLR. The scenarios are derived from the 5th Assessment Report (AR5) provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and encompass different Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP2.6 and RCP8.5) for climate projections. The webGIS reports RSLR scenarios that incorporate the temporary contribution of both the highest astronomical tides (HAT) and storm surges (SS), which intensify risks to the coastal infrastructure, local community, and environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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47. Supporting Informed Public Reactions to Shipping Incidents with Oil Spill Potential: An Innovative Electronic Platform.
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Thanopoulou, Helen, Patera, Anastasia, Moresis, Orestis, Georgoulis, Georgios, Lioumi, Vasiliki, Kanavos, Athanasios, Papadimitriou, Orestis, Zervakis, Vassilis, and Dagkinis, Ioannis
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The analysis of the 2002 Prestige tanker accident showed how public misinformation can worsen marine pollution incidents, rendering their management suboptimal as these evolve, thus raising the issue of appropriately informing and educating coastal and island populations who are at risk. Two decades later, developments in electronic platforms, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the Automatic Identification System (AIS) for ship signal transmission, and social media, provide a set of means for public monitoring of such incidents, creating the possibility to antagonise effectively erroneous or malevolent information, which can hinder efficient actions for containing marine pollution risks even without active training of the populations concerned. The authors, in the framework of the development of the Marine Coastal Observatory and Risk Management project "AEGIS+", have developed E-S.A.V.E., an online innovative platform that (a) meets the needs of different users as revealed by a survey run across groups of them, (b) uses a suitable Geographic Information System (GIS) environment, (c) cooperates with public authorities, for the reliable update of automated systems, and (d) employs an artificial intelligence (AI)-supported tool for social media monitoring; the platform also provides educational resources and information on national and international resources on marine environmental protection and sustainable maritime logistics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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48. Analysis of Storage Capacity Change and Dam Failure Risk for Tailings Ponds Using WebGIS-Based UAV 3D Image.
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Zhi, Meihong, Zhu, Yun, Jang, Ji-Cheng, Wang, Shuxiao, Chiang, Pen-Chi, Su, Chuang, Liang, Shenglun, Li, Ying, and Yuan, Yingzhi
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Tailings ponds, essential components of mining operations worldwide, present considerable potential hazards downstream in the event of tailings dam failures. In recent years, instances of tailings dam failures, carrying potential environmental safety hazards, have occasionally occurred on a global scale due to the limited technical approaches available for safety supervision of tailings ponds. In this study, an innovative WebGIS-based unmanned aerial vehicle oblique photography (UAVOP) method was developed to analyze the storage capacity change and dam failure risk of tailings ponds. Its applicability was then validated by deploying it at a tailings pond in Yunfu City, Guangdong Province, China. The results showed that the outcomes of two phases of real-scene 3D images met the specified accuracy requirements with an RSME of 0.147–0.188 m in the plane and 0.198–0.201 m along the elevation. The storage capacities of phase I and phase II tailings ponds were measured at 204,798.63 m
3 and 148,291.27 m3 , respectively, with a storage capacity change of 56,031.51 m3 . Moreover, the minimum flood control dam widths, minimum free heights, and dam slope ratios of the tailings pond were determined to comply with the flood control requirements, indicating a low risk of dam failure of the tailings pond. This pilot case study demonstrated the performance of the UAVOP in evaluating storage capacity change and dam failure risk for tailings ponds. It not only enhanced the efficiency of dynamic safety supervision of tailings ponds but also offered valuable references for globally analogous research endeavors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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49. Geovisualization of Historical Geospatial Data: A Web Mapping Application for the 19th-Century Kaupert’s Maps of Attica
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Georgios Lampropoulos, George Panagiotopoulos, Christina Giannakoula, and Alexandros Kokkalas
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archaeological cartography ,historical maps ,geospatial data ,webGIS ,cultural heritage ,digital humanities ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
This paper presents the development procedure and significance of a web mapping application designed for disseminating, exploring, and analyzing Kaupert’s 19th-century Maps of Attica, Greece. The application facilitates historical and geographical study by providing access to high-resolution map images and overlaying multiple vector layers of geospatial data. The paper outlines the methods used to create the application, which includes the process of interpreting, digitizing, and organizing the original mapped data, georeferencing the historical cartographic sheets, and developing the web-based mapping application. The results of this work include a comprehensive and interactive digital reference tool for studying the ancient topography of Attica, as well as a framework for future research. Overall, this work highlights the potential of digital technologies to transform the way we approach and study historical maps and other cultural artifacts.
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50. A Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure to manage multidisciplinary, inhomogeneous and fragmented geodata in a FAIR perspective ... the Adriatic Sea experience
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Federica Foglini and Valentina Grande
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FAIR principles ,Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure ,Data model ,WebGIS ,Metadata catalogue ,Adriatic Sea ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 - Abstract
The Institute of Marine Sciences (ISMAR) and the Institute of Polar Sciences (ISP) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) have gathered a substantial amount of heterogeneous geodata through the years in the Adriatic Sea, with different methodologies and for multiple scopes regarding geological, oceanographic, biological, anthropogenic aspects, and their interactions.To overcome challenges in datasets heterogeneity and fragmentation, a Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) has been set up, with the aim to integrate and preserve geodata, foster their reuse (e.g. the generation of scenarios for geological past and future developments by the application of numerical models), and ensure a good degree of FAIRness (FAIR: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable). The MSDI consists of a Spatial Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) based on specific data models designed following in part the INSPIRE Directive data specifications, a WebGIS, a metadata catalogue, and a cloud system. This paper shows the potentialities of this MSDI and discusses the main implementation steps, the elements that make up the infrastructure, the level of FAIRness reached, the main elements promoting FAIRness, and the gaps to be covered.Compliance with the FAIR principles represents a fundamental step to developing interoperability with European and international marine data management infrastructures for handling and exchanging multidisciplinary data.
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