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Joshua Randall, Nicole C. Inglis, Lindsey Smart and Jelena Vukomanovic
Invasive species are an important and growing issue of concern for land managers, and the ability to collect and visualize species coverage data is vital to the management of invasive and native species. This is particularly true of spatial data, which p...
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Martin Landa, Luká? Brodský, Lena Halounová, Tomá? Boucek and Ondrej Pe?ek
The use of in situ references in Earth observation monitoring is a fundamental need. LUCAS (Land Use and Coverage Area frame Survey) is an activity that has performed repeated in situ surveys over Europe every three years since 2006. The dataset is uniqu...
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Silvino Pedro Cumbane and Gyozo Gidófalvi
Under normal circumstances, people?s homes and work locations are given by their addresses, and this information is used to create a disaster management plan in which there are instructions to individuals on how to evacuate. However, when a disaster stri...
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Daniela Ferreira, Mário Vale and Renato Miguel Carmo
There is increasing concern regarding the inequalities produced by digital platforms based on volunteered geographic information (VGI). Several forms of inequalities have been observed, namely the unequal spatial coverage and the uneven levels of usage e...
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Jiayuan Wang, Zikui Yuan, Zhilin He, Fuping Zhou and Zezhou Wu
Building information modeling (BIM) can theoretically facilitate collaboration among diverse design participants in construction projects, but in practice, its implementation tends to prolong the design period. Existing literature has examined some techn...
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