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Víctor-Manuel Lomelí-Quintero, Felícitas Calderón-Vega, César Mösso, Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla and Adrián-David García-Soto
Climate change is an increasingly critical issue impacting coasts and coast structures, leading to erosion, flooding, sea level rise, etc. These significantly impact not only the environment and society, but also the regional infrastructure and economy. ...
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Roberto Pizzolotto
Where the streets have no name is probably the preferred place for a volunteer OpenStreetMapper. Launched in 2004, the Open Street Map project aimed to share geographical data based on volunteer mapping and led to the collection of geographical data from...
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Shuang Li and Jie Shan
Quantile, equal interval, and natural breaks methods are widely used data classification methods in geospatial analysis and cartography. However, when applied to data with skewed distributions, they can only reveal the variations of either high frequent ...
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Canio Manniello, Giuseppe Cillis, Dina Statuto, Andrea Di Pasquale and Pietro Picuno
Multi-chronological examination of territory using GIScience and historical cartography may reveal a strategic tool for investigating changes in land use and the surrounding landscape structure. In this framework, the soil plays a key role in ecosystem e...
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Martino Terrone, Pietro Piana, Guido Paliaga, Marco D?Orazi and Francesco Faccini
In recent years, there has been growing interest in urban geomorphology both for its applications in terms of landscape planning, and its historical, cultural, and scientific interest. Due to recent urban growth, the identification of landforms in cities...
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Jianchen Zhang, Jiayao Wang and Heying Li
Incremental updating is an important technical method used to maintain the data of road networks. Topology conflict detection of multiscale road networks in incremental updating is an important link. Most of the previous algorithms focus on a single scal...
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Anna Baranska, Joanna Bac-Bronowicz, Dorota Dejniak, Stanislaw Lewinski, Artur Krawczyk and Tadeusz Chrobak
The development of generalisation (simplification) methods for the geometry of features in digital cartography in most cases involves the improvement of existing algorithms without their validation with respect to the similarity of feature geometry befor...
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Katarzyna Slomska-Przech and Izabela Malgorzata Golebiowska
It is acknowledged that various types of thematic maps emphasize different aspects of mapped phenomena and thus support different map users? tasks. To provide empirical evidence, a user study with 366 participants was carried out comparing three map type...
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Juan J. Ruiz-Lendínez, Manuel A. Ureña-Cámara, José L. Mesa-Mingorance and Francisco J. Quesada-Real
There are many studies related to Imagery Segmentation (IS) in the field of Geographic Information (GI). However, none of them address the assessment of IS results from a positional perspective. In a field in which the positional aspect is critical, it s...
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M. L. Gutiérrez-Carrillo, I. Bestué Cardiel, E. Molero Melgarejo and M. Marcos Cobaleda
This study presents a methodology generated for the preventive conservation of defensive earthen architecture, applied to the case of the Lojuela Castle (Lecrin Valley, Granada, Spain). In the application of the designed protocol, a multidisciplinary ana...
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