Integrated Geospatial Technologies

Integrated Geospatial Technologies
Author: Jeff Thurston,Thomas K. Poiker,J. Patrick Moore
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2003-09-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471244090

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Discusses the underlying theory of GPS and GIS without becoming overly technical. * Includes case studies presenting international experience and real-world applications. * Provides discussions of instrumentation and guidelines for selecting the right device for the job.

Introduction to Geospatial Information and Communication Technology GeoICT

Introduction to Geospatial Information and Communication Technology  GeoICT
Author: Rifaat Abdalla
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2016-07-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319336039

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This book is designed to help students and researchers understand the latest research and development trends in the domain of geospatial information and communication (GeoICT) technologies. Accordingly, it covers the fundamentals of geospatial information systems, spatial positioning technologies, and networking and mobile communications, with a focus on OGC and OGC standards, Internet GIS, and location-based services. Particular emphasis is placed on introducing GeoICT as an integrated technology that effectively bridges various information-technology domains.

Methods and Applications of Geospatial Technology in Sustainable Urbanism

Methods and Applications of Geospatial Technology in Sustainable Urbanism
Author: Tenedório, José António,Estanqueiro, Rossana,Henriques, Cristina Delgado
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2021-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781799822516

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While megacities are a reality, so too are the environmental disturbances that they cause, including air and water pollution. These disturbances can be modeled with technology and data obtained by modern methods, such as by drone, to monitor cities in near real-time as well as help to simulate risk situations and propose future solutions. These solutions can be inspired by the theoretical principles of sustainable urbanism. Methods and Applications of Geospatial Technology in Sustainable Urbanism is a collection of innovative research that combines theory and practice on analyzing urban environments and applying sustainability principles to them. Highlighting a wide range of topics including geographic information systems, internet mapping technologies, and green urbanism, this book is ideally designed for urban planners, public administration officials, landscape analysts, geographers, engineers, entrepreneurs, academicians, researchers, and students.

Digital Geography

Digital Geography
Author: Andrew J. Milson,Marsha Alibrandi
Publsiher: Information Age Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2008
Genre: Geographic information systems
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124009999

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& Quot;This book provides a review and analysis of the theory, research, and practice related to and geospatial technologies in social studies education. & quot;--BOOK JACKET.

Geospatial Technology for Earth Observation

Geospatial Technology for Earth Observation
Author: Deren Li,Jie Shan,Jianya Gong
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2009-09-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781441900500

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Earth Observation interacts with space, remote sensing, communication, and information technologies, and plays an increasingly significant role in Earth related scientific studies, resource management, homeland security, topographic mapping, and development of a healthy, sustainable environment and community. Geospatial Technology for Earth Observation provides an in-depth and broad collection of recent progress in Earth observation. Contributed by leading experts in this field, the book covers satellite, airborne and ground remote sensing systems and system integration, sensor orientation, remote sensing physics, image classification and analysis, information extraction, geospatial service, and various application topics, including cadastral mapping, land use change evaluation, water environment monitoring, flood mapping, and decision making support. Geospatial Technology for Earth Observation serves as a valuable training source for researchers, developers, and practitioners in geospatial science and technology industry. It is also suitable as a reference book for upper level college students and graduate students in geospatial technology, geosciences, resource management, and informatics.

Geospatial Technologies for Integrated Water Resources Management

Geospatial Technologies for Integrated Water Resources Management
Author: Bhagwan Ghute,Pranaya Diwate
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3031577760

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This book examines water resources, helps understand complexities in water management, and explains the use of geospatial technology. By 2050, the world will have nearly about 9.8 billion population and which is almost 2.5 to 3 billion added to the present population. Only 3% of world water resources are available for human consumption. Even some resources are polluted because of poor management. Water management is important since it helps determine future irrigation prospects. Management of water resources under set policies and regulations. Water is a more valuable commodity and the world is facing acute water shortages because of drought which is attributed to climate change and overuse. Many rivers are drying up, polluted and encroached. Now the challenge is whether future generations will have enough fresh water for living. Geospatial Technology i.e. Remote Sensing (RS) and GIS have gained considerable interest among earth and hydrological science communities for solving and understanding various complex issues and approaches towards water resources development and management. Water can provide sustainability to any region. Sustainability means that meet the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. These are generally integrated to study a variety of natural resources and their characteristics. Major advancements have been accomplished in integrating remote sensing and GIS and they complement each other. RS is used for acquiring information for GIS. Remote sensing and GIS integration provide information on the spatial variation, extent, and potential and limitations of natural resources, which is essential for planning the strategy for sustainable development. Most hydrological or geomorphological models are developed in a GIS framework and these are helpful for the planning and management of water and decision-makers for sustainable development.

Spatial Data on Water

Spatial Data on Water
Author: Hassane Jarar Oulidi
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2018-11-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128183885

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Spatial Data on Water: Geospatial Technologies and Data Management focuses on the worldwide corroborated difficulties in accessing data, a major hindrance in conducting water related studies in several domains. Presents examples of research focused on water resource management Includes a guide on how to manage water data using a geographic information system and a spatial data infrastructure Provides several ideas and techniques to support integrated water data management

Interacting with Geospatial Technologies

Interacting with Geospatial Technologies
Author: Mordechai (Muki) Haklay
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2015-10-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119219248

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This book provides an introduction to HCI and usability aspects ofGeographical Information Systems and Science. Its aim is tointroduce the principles of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI); todiscuss the special usability aspects of GIS which designers anddevelopers need to take into account when developing such systems;and to offer a set of tried and tested frameworks, matrices andtechniques that can be used within GIS projects. Geographical Information Systems and other applications ofcomputerised mapping have gained popularity in recent years. Today,computer-based maps are common on the World Wide Web, mobilephones, satellite navigation systems and in various desktopcomputing packages. The more sophisticated packages that allow themanipulation and analysis of geographical information are used inlocation decisions of new businesses, for public service deliveryfor planning decisions by local and central government. Many moreapplications exist and some estimate the number of people acrossthe world that are using GIS in their daily work at severalmillions. However, many applications of GIS are hard to learn andto master. This is understandable, as until quite recently, themain focus of software vendors in the area of GIS was on thedelivery of basic functionality and development of methods topresent and manipulate geographical information using the availablecomputing resources. As a result, little attention was paid tousability aspects of GIS. This is evident in many public andprivate systems where the terminology, conceptual design andstructure are all centred around the engineering of GIS and not onthe needs and concepts that are familiar to the user. This book covers a range of topics from the cognitive models ofgeographical representation, to interface design. It will providethe reader with frameworks and techniques that can be used anddescription of case studies in which these techniques have beenused for computer mapping application.