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Supattra Puttinaovarat and Paramate Horkaew
Green space areas are one of the key factors in people?s livelihoods. Their number and size have a significant impact on both the environment and people?s quality of life, including their health. Accordingly, government agencies often rely on information...
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Meeli Roose, Tua Nylén, Harri Tolvanen and Outi Vesakoski
The role of open spatial data is growing in human-history research. Spatiality can be utilized to bring together and seamlessly examine data describing multiple aspects of human beings and their environment. Web-based spatial data platforms can create eq...
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Surya Afnarius, Fajril Akbar and Fitri Yuliani
Indonesia is an archipelago country in which the tourism sector plays a role as an economic locomotive. In 2016, Indonesia joined the World Halal Tourism Award (WHTA) and won 12 awards, three of which were won by West Sumatra. Bukittinggi is the principa...
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Eftychia Kalogianni, Peter van Oosterom, Efi Dimopoulou and Christiaan Lemmen
Land Administration practices worldwide rely mainly on 2D-based systems to define legal and other spatial boundaries related to land interests. However, the built environment is increasingly becoming spatially complex. Land administrators are challenged ...
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Nathaniel R. Geyer, Fritz C. Kessler and Eugene J. Lengerich
The Penn State Cancer Initiative implemented LionVu 1.0 (Penn State University, United States) in 2017 as a web-based mapping tool to educate and inform public health professionals about the cancer burden in Pennsylvania and 28 counties in central Pennsy...
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