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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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Flavio Lupia, Jamal Jokar Arsanjani, Cidália Costa Fonte and Giuseppe Pulighe
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Elzbieta Bielecka, Krzysztof Pokonieczny and Sylwia Borkowska
Geodetic networks provide a spatial reference framework for the positioning of any geographical feature in a common and consistent way. An even spatial distribution of geodetic control points assures good quality for subordinate surveys in mapping, cadas...
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Benito M. Zaragozí, Sergio Trilles and José T. Navarro-Carrión
Scientific reproducibility is essential for the advancement of science. It allows the results of previous studies to be reproduced, validates their conclusions and develops new contributions based on previous research. Nowadays, more and more authors con...
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Gerhard Navratil
Land administration is an essential part of public administration. Geographic Information Science (GIScience) deals with the concepts, principles, and models of geographic information. Land administration has always adopted new technological and scientif...
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Auriol Degbelo, Carlos Granell, Sergio Trilles, Devanjan Bhattacharya, Sven Casteleyn and Christian Kray
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Liat David, Motti Zohar and Ilan Shimshoni
This study offers a quantitative solution that automates the creation of a historical timeline starting with old drawings from the beginning of the 18th century and ending with present-day photographs of the Old City of Jerusalem. This is performed using...
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Iwona Anna Jazdzewska, Lukasz Lechowski and Dominika Babuca
This paper presents a new geospatial approach, and a proposal to study the geographic educational path of individuals or social groups identified by researchers using a Geographic Information System (GIS) and spatial statistics. A scheme of research proc...
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Vít Pászto, Jirí Pánek, René Glas and Jasper van Vught
Simulation games, as a method of playful learning, have been used for more than 70 years in various disciplines with the economy as a leading application field. Their development has been tied with advances in computer science, and nowadays, hundreds of ...
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Helena Merschdorf, Michael E. Hodgson and Thomas Blaschke
The rapid global urbanization of the past century poses several challenges for planners and policy makers. In particular, the conflation of social and urban issues must be understood to create sustainable and livable urban places. In this regard, it was ...
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Marek Slusarski and Magdalena Jurkiewicz
The Database of Topographic Objects (DTO) is the official database of Poland for collecting and providing spatial data with the detail level of a topographic map. Polish national DTOs manage information about the spatial location and attribute values of ...
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Péter Jeszenszky, Yoshinobu Hikosaka, Satoshi Imamura and Keiji Yano
In this paper, we analyse spatial variation in the Japanese dialectal lexicon by assembling a set of methodologies using theories in variationist linguistics and GIScience, and tools used in historical GIS. Based on historical dialect atlas data, we calc...
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Rafael Hologa and Rüdiger Glaser
The given article focuses on the benefit of harvested Ambient Geographic Information (AGI) as complementary data sources for severe weather events and provides methodical approaches for the spatio-temporal analysis of such data. The perceptions and aware...
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Arzu Çöltekin, Ian Lochhead, Marguerite Madden, Sidonie Christophe, Alexandre Devaux, Christopher Pettit, Oliver Lock, Shashwat Shukla, Luká? Herman, Zdenek Stachon, Petr Kubícek, Dajana Snopková, Sergio Bernardes and Nicholas Hedley
This manuscript identifies and documents unsolved problems and research challenges in the extended reality (XR) domain (i.e., virtual (VR), augmented (AR), and mixed reality (MR)). The manuscript is structured to include technology, design, and human fac...
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Dariusz Gotlib, Robert Olszewski and Georg Gartner
In the face of strikingly intense technological development, there have been significant discrepancies in the understanding of the concept of the map; an understanding that is fundamental to cartography and, more broadly, GIScience. The development of el...
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Youngjoon Kim, Junghwan Kim, Hui Jeong Ha, Naoto Nakajima and Jinhyung Lee
This study examined the urban structure of colonial Seoul in the 1930s, the capital city of Korea under the rule of the Japanese empire, by adopting quantitative geographical methods. We utilized a job accessibility index to operationalize the urban stru...
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Zhenlong Li, Wenwu Tang, Qunying Huang, Eric Shook and Qingfeng Guan
The convergence of big data and geospatial computing has brought challenges and opportunities to GIScience with regards to geospatial data management, processing, analysis, modeling, and visualization. This special issue highlights recent advancements in...
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Yingjing Huang, Teng Fei, Mei-Po Kwan, Yuhao Kang, Jun Li, Yizhuo Li, Xiang Li and Meng Bian
In recent years, with the growing accessibility of abundant contextual emotion information, which is benefited by the numerous georeferenced user-generated content and the maturity of artificial intelligence (AI)-based emotional computing technics, the e...
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