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Mansour Bayazidy, Mohammad Maleki, Aras Khosravi, Amir Mohammad Shadjou, Junye Wang, Rabee Rustum and Reza Morovati
River water is one of the most important natural resources for economic development and environmental sustainability. However, river water systems are vulnerable in some of the densely populated regions across the globe. Intense sand mining and waste dis...
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Linda Karlovska, Anna Petrasova, Vaclav Petras and Martin Landa
Learning to use geographic information system (GIS) software effectively may be intimidating due to the extensive range of features it offers. The GRASS GIS software, in particular, presents additional challenges for first-time users in terms of its comp...
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Mayra Salcedo-Gonzalez, Julio Suarez-Paez, Manuel Esteve and Carlos Enrique Palau
This article presents the development of a geo-visualization tool, which provides police officers or any other type of law enforcement officer with the ability to conduct the spatiotemporal predictive geo-visualization of criminal activities in short and...
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Feiyan Yu, Erik Champion and David McMeekin
The Australian Time Layered Cultural Map platform was created to help digital humanities scholars investigate how online geospatial tools could provide exemplars to their humanities colleagues on how historical collections and cultural data could be exte...
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Eleonora Congiu, Giuseppe Desogus, Caterina Frau, Gianluca Gatto and Stefano Pili
In this paper, we present the final results from the research project ?Urban Abacus of Building Energy Performances (Abaco Urbano Energeticodegli Edifci?AUREE)? aimed at supporting the renovation process and energy efficiency enhancement of urban buildin...
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Xiaoyu Zhu, Huachao Yang, Hefang Bian, Yang Mei, Bolun Zhang and Peng Xue
Underground coal mining will inevitably cause serious ground deformation, and therefore, preventive mining-induced deformation analysis (MIDA) is of great importance in assisting mining planning and decision-making. Current web-based Geographic Informati...
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Rafael Ramírez Eudave, Daniel Rodrigues, Tiago Miguel Ferreira and Romeu Vicente
The characterisation of the seismic vulnerability of historical constructions represents a complex problem in which the typological variability, the difficulty of performing reliable large-scale assessments and dealing with a large database all play a ro...
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Nurwatik Nurwatik, Jung-Hong Hong, Lalu Muhamad Jaelani, Hepi Hapsari Handayani, Agung Budi Cahyono and Mohammad Rohmaneo Darminto
This paper proposes to identify the variation of accessibility to healthcare facilities based on vulnerability assessments of floods by using open source data. The open source data comprises Open Street Map (OSM), world population, and statistical data. ...
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Christian Natale Gencarelli, Debora Voltolina, Mohammed Hammouti, Marco Zazzeri and Simone Sterlacchini
A collaborative open-source IT infrastructure is designed and implemented to optimize the process of geological field data collection, integration, validation, and sharing. Firstly, field data collection is carried out by multiple users using free and op...
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Alejandro Gómez-Pazo, Andres Payo, María Victoria Paz-Delgado and Miguel A. Delgadillo-Calzadilla
In this study, we propose a new baseline and transect method, the open-source digital shoreline analysis system (ODSAS), which is specifically designed to deal with very irregular coastlines. We have compared the ODSAS results with those obtained using t...
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