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Fang Gui, Jiaoyun Yang, Yiming Tang, Hongtu Chen and Ning An
The life stories of older adults encapsulate an array of personal experiences that reflect their care needs. However, due to inherent fuzzy features, fragmented natures, repetition, and redundancies, the practical application of the life story approach p...
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Tharindu Malinga Abeysiriwardena, Kushan Kalmith Wijesundara and Roberto Nascimbene
The assessment of seismic risk for critical and strategic structures like schools and hospitals remains crucial, even in regions with low seismic activity. Presently, operational school buildings in Sri Lanka are primarily designed to handle gravitationa...
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Charalampos Fassoulas, Emmanouel Nikolakakis and Spiridon Staridas
Digital tools that aid geolocation, geointerpretation and geomodelling are increasingly used in the promotion of geoheritage and geoconservation. UNESCO Global Geoparks (UGGps) are complex regions that require a variety of approaches to advance geoconser...
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Beata Medynska-Gulij, Tillmann Tegeler, Hans Bauer, Krzysztof Zagata and Lukasz Wielebski
Research on a specific topic requires the individualized cartographic methods of work that may be defined as the Realm of Maps. The double dimensionality in the Realm of Maps is understood here as a physical place?a studio workroom?and as a research meth...
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Khalid Oubennaceur, Karem Chokmani, Anas El Alem and Yves Gauthier
In Canada, flooding is the most common and costly natural hazard. Flooding events significantly impact communities, damage infrastructures and threaten public security. Communication, as part of a flood risk management strategy, is an essential means of ...
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Mark H. Palmer, Sarah Frost, Grace Martinez and Lasya Venigalla
How might we teach undergraduate students about Indigenous geographies using historical maps? This paper describes processes associated with the bridging of a historical Kiowa map with computerized geographic information systems (GIS) and undergraduate g...
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Varvara Antoniou, Lemonia Ragia, Paraskevi Nomikou, Pavlina Bardouli, Danai Lampridou, Theodora Ioannou, Ilias Kalisperakis and Christos Stentoumis
Story maps are used as an interactive tool for communication and information dissemination. A web-based application using story mapping technology is presented to explore the Methana peninsula. This volcanic area is characterized by specific volcanic geo...
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Julian Keil, Franz-Benjamin Mocnik, Dennis Edler, Frank Dickmann and Lars Kuchinke
Map-based navigation is a diverse task that stands in contradiction to the goal of completeness of web mapping services. As each navigation task is different, it also requires and can dispense with different map information to support effective and effic...
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Menno Jan Kraak, Britta Ricker and Yuri Engelhardt
The global population is growing at an incomprehensible rate and with it come complex environmental consequences that often result in social injustices. The United Nations has established a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in an attempt to ame...
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Brandon Richard Ro, Julio Bermudez
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This study a) identifies how people describe, characterize, and communicate in written form Extraordinary Architectural Experiences (EAE), and b) expands the traditional qualitative approach to architectural phenomenology by demonstrating a quantitative ...
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