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Ling Ruan, Yi Long, Ling Zhang and Guonian Lv
Fieldwork is an important aspect of geography learning in higher educational institutions. Under the support of mobile technologies, the process and method of fieldwork in geography education have significantly been changed. However, the in-depth combina...
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Chris J.H. King
The question in the title was addressed by dividing the elements of geoscience fieldwork into eight different strands and then subdividing these into different items addressed during fieldwork. Separate small groups of experienced geoscience educators (m...
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Miriam A. Kolar, Doyuen Ko and Sungyoung Kim
We examine the praxis implications of our working definition of aural heritage: spatial acoustics as physically experienced by humans in cultural contexts; aligned with the aims of anthropological archaeology (the study of human life from materials). Her...
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Sumet Phantuwongraj, Piyaphong Chenrai and Thitiphan Assawincharoenkij
Applying ArcGIS Online application to geological fieldwork provides an alternative way to teach students. This brief report describes an educational innovation for geological fieldwork with the ArcGIS Online application to examine students? learning expe...
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Jan Ketil Rød, Arne H. Eide, Thomas Halvorsen and Alister Munthali
Central to this article is the issue of choosing sites for where a fieldwork could provide a better understanding of divergences in health care accessibility. Access to health care is critical to good health, but inhabitants may experience barriers to he...
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Domenica Mirauda, Nicola Capece and Ugo Erra
This paper describes an innovative virtual laboratory for students of Hydraulic Engineering at an Italian university that shows water discharge measurement techniques applied in open-channel flows. Such new technology, which supports traditional practica...
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Xiaoling Wang, Corne´ P. J. M. van Elzakker and Menno-Jan Kraak
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Ioannis A. Pissourios
Although the tradition of surveying and analyzing urban land uses for town planning purposes dates back to the 19th century, the evolution of survey methods has not been studied in detail. With the intention of filling this gap, the present article revie...
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Peter McKeague, Anthony Corns, Åsa Larsson, Anne Moreau, Axel Posluschny, Koen Van Daele and Tim Evans
The Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE) Directive (2007) requires public organisations across Europe to share environmentally-related spatial datasets to support decision making and management of the environment. Despite the enviro...
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Stefan L. Smith
The increasing availability and sinking costs of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, has resulted in these devices becoming relatively commonplace on archaeological sites. The advantages of being able to rapidly obtain bespoke high...
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Diego Corrochano and Alejandro Gómez-Gonçalves
This paper analyzes the impact of fieldwork on the development of students? mental models concerning glaciers and their effects on the landscape. Data were collected by means of an open-ended questionnaire that was administered to 279 pre-service teacher...
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Stefan L. Smith and Marie-Laure Chambrade
Recent developments in the availability of very high-resolution satellite imagery through platforms like GoogleEarth (Google, Santa Clara County, CA, USA) and Bing Maps (Microsoft, Redmond, WA, USA) have greatly opened up the possibilities of their use b...
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Godwin Yeboah, João Porto de Albuquerque, Rafael Troilo, Grant Tregonning, Shanaka Perera, Syed A. K. Shifat Ahmed, Motunrayo Ajisola, Ornob Alam, Navneet Aujla, Syed Iqbal Azam, Kehkashan Azeem, Pauline Bakibinga, Yen-Fu Chen, Nazratun Nayeem Choudhury, Peter J. Diggle, Olufunke Fayehun, Paramjit Gill, Frances Griffiths, Bronwyn Harris, Romaina Iqbal, Caroline Kabaria, Abdhalah Kasiira Ziraba, Afreen Zaman Khan, Peter Kibe, Lyagamula Kisia, Catherine Kyobutungi, Richard J. Lilford, Jason J. Madan, Nelson Mbaya, Blessing Mberu, Shukri F. Mohamed, Helen Muir, Ahsana Nazish, Anne Njeri, Oladoyin Odubanjo, Akinyinka Omigbodun, Mary E. Osuh, Eme Owoaje, Oyinlola Oyebode, Vangelis Pitidis, Omar Rahman, Narjis Rizvi, Jo Sartori, Simon Smith, Olalekan John Taiwo, Philipp Ulbrich, Olalekan A. Uthman, Samuel I. Watson, Ria Wilson and Rita YusufaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
This paper examines OpenStreetMap data quality at different stages of a participatory mapping process in seven slums in Africa and Asia. Data were drawn from an OpenStreetMap-based participatory mapping process developed as part of a research project foc...
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Anne Marie Ryan and Carl-Georg Bank
An online survey of Canadian Earth scientists on geoethics?defined as the interconnection between humanity and Earth sciences?asked participants to (1) rate the importance of issues around scientific integrity, social responsibility, aboriginal concerns,...
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Anne Marie Ryan and Carl-Georg Bank
An online survey of Canadian Earth scientists on geoethics?defined as the interconnection between humanity and Earth sciences?asked participants to (1) rate the importance of issues around scientific integrity, social responsibility, aboriginal concerns,...
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Connor Graham,Keith Cheverst,Mark Rouncefield
We report on a care setting where staff looking after ex-psychiatric hospital patients used mobile and stationary communications technology (e.g. mobile phones and a messaging system) and physical artefacts (e.g. whiteboards and Post-It notes). Building ...
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Márton Pál and Edina Hajdú
Various modern large-scale mapping techniques have already been introduced in earth sciences, cadastral mapping, and the agricultural sector. These methodologies often use remotely sensed data to compile various analogue or digital cartographic products ...
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Dylan S. Davis, Robert J. DiNapoli and Kristina Douglass
Landscape archaeology has a long history of using predictive models to improve our knowledge of extant archaeological features around the world. Important advancements in spatial statistics, however, have been slow to enter archaeological predictive mode...
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Shannon De Roos, Darren Turner, Arko Lucieer and David M. J. S. Bowman
The sub-alpine and alpine Sphagnum peatlands in Australia are geographically constrained to poorly drained areas c. 1000 m a.s.l. Sphagnum is an important contributor to the resilience of peatlands; however, it is also very sensitive to fire and often sh...
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Idaya Husna Mohd
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This paper explores the effect of the newly introduced National Minimum Wage (NMW) on the productivity of Malaysian hotel employees based on the insight of several domains which include the analysis of government policy, literature reviews, fieldwork and...
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