cartography and geographic information science
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Atlases
Abbaspour, M. and R. Rahimi. 2011. Iran atlas of offshore renewable energies. Renewable Energy: An International Journal 36: 388-398.
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Introduction
Fuzzy Logic and Generalization
With the introduction of Fuzzy Set Theory by Zadeh (1965) and its revolutionary concept that, due to i...
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Introduction
Multiple, coordinated-view geographic visualizations allow users to explore and analyze spatial data represented using a wide range of ...
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Introduction
Common objectives for cartographic generalization include preservation of cartographic and geographic logic. Cartographic logic refers ...
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New Wine and New Bottles: Pedagogy for Mapping in the Information Age
Do you remember the first map you used? Was it online or on a computer? Chance...
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Introduction
Recent developments in technology have enabled cartographers and other designers to represent spatiotemporal processes using dynamic ge...
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Natural disasters cause suffering through the harm of people and infrastructure as well as enormous economical damage. Natural hazard m...
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Research and teaching in Geographic Information Science at The Pennsylvania State University includes cartography, geovisual analytics, representation...
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This article describes the rationale and construction of a visual art object (a scanned painting) as an interface to an embedded sequen...
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This research speaks to two current trends within GIScience. One is demonstrated in the recent advances in geospatial technologies, par...