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Machine learning-based monitoring and modeling for spatio-temporal urban growth of Islamabad
Published 2022-08-01“…LULC maps are important thematic maps that provide a baseline for monitoring, assessing, and planning activities. …”
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The spatial patterns of Korean investments and their effects on regional development in Indonesia until 1998
Published 2013-07-01“…Data are analyzed using a simple descriptive statistics and thematic mapping. The research reveals that Korean investments in the world are mainly directed to USA, Europe and Southeast Asia. …”
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Vultures, their population status and some ecological aspects in an Indian stronghold
Published 2020-03-01“…Their average total abundance was of 7,028 individuals, maximum being Long-billed vulture (3,351) and minimum being Cinereous vulture (39). Thematic maps documented distributions in different agroclimatic regions and ecozones. …”
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The Relevance of Bibliometric Analysis to Discover the Area’s Research Efforts: Root Exploit Evolution
Published 2022-08-01“…Hence, this paper adopts bibliometric analysis specifically on root exploit studies which evaluate: (1) Wordcloud; (2) WordTreeMap; (3) Three fields plot; (4) Thematic evolution; (5) Thematic maps; (6) Correspondence analysis (CA); (7) Dendrogram; and (8) Multiple correspondence analysis (MCA). …”
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Energia dal mare: modelli numerici e GIS per la valutazione del potenziale energetico
Published 2012-04-01“…As an example, in order to better highlight the results along the Italian coast, the values of the potential energy, extracted along the coast (about 12 km from the coast), have been included in a series of thematic maps.…”
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Landslide susceptibility assessment using frequency ratio model in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
Published 2019-11-01“…A landslide inventory map was prepared from a database of historic landslides events. In addition, thematic maps (soil, rainfall, land cover, and geology map) and Digital Elevation Model (DEM) were prepared to examine landslide conditioning factors. …”
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ASSESSMENT OF SUFFOSION IN THE TERRITORY OF SETTLEMENT SABETTA, THE YAMAL PENINSULA
Published 2021-07-01“…At the first stage, we compiled the thematic maps of the factors that determine the development of suffusion in ArcGIS. …”
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National-scale cropland mapping based on spectral-temporal features and outdated land cover information.
Published 2017-01-01“…The lack of sufficient ground truth data has always constrained supervised learning, thereby hindering the generation of up-to-date satellite-derived thematic maps. This is all the more true for those applications requiring frequent updates over large areas such as cropland mapping. …”
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Free, open, quantitative and adaptable digital soil map data and database for Nigeria
Published 2020-08-01“…The combined spatial and attribute soil data forms the soil database for Nigeria and provides, on-demand, vital soil information, such as thematic maps of soil characteristics. The department of Geoinformatics and surveying University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (UNEC) is the major repository of Nigeria's DSM and database.…”
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Characterization of the environmental biophysical units of the Glacís de Buenavista, Morelos, by means of a geomorphogenetic approach
Published 2012-02-01“…The criteria applied to delineate EBU were, in the first phase an analytic geomorphologic procedure and in the second phase, a synthetic one. The thematic maps of geology, climatology, edaphology, hydrology, and land use/cover were used. …”
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Digitization and mapping of national legacy soil data of Montenegro
Published 2018-06-01“…For an initial assessment of the suitability of these data for mapping purposes, inverse distance weighting (IDW), ordinary kriging (OK), multiple linear regression (LR), and regression-kriging (RK) interpolation models were applied to create thematic maps of soil phosphorus. The area chosen for mapping is a 400 km2 area near the city of Cetinje, containing 125 data points. …”
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A Framework for Assessing Nature-Based Urban Stormwater Management Solutions: A Preliminary Spatial Analysis Approach Applied to Southeast Serbia
Published 2023-10-01“…Research findings point out that creation of the thematic maps with area suitability ratings for individual NbS stormwater elements might represent a good starting point for further investigation, planning, and design. …”
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Monitoring of land status and assessment of dynamics of anthropogenic impact on the territory of Sakhalin
Published 2018-06-01“…The methods: interpretation of remote sensing data; route field observations on the reference test sites; method of landscape analysis; method of systemic mapping; analysis of thematic maps of different scale; cartometrics research based on geoinformation technol ogies. …”
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An Evaluation of Spatial and Temporal Acoustical Patterns of Roadway Traffic through GIS Techniques
Published 2008-12-01“…Generating real world acoustic data, georeferencing, transformation into Geographical Information System (GIS) and finally construction of mesogeographic thematic maps has been the procedural steps. Sampling methods, spatio-temporal modeling procedures and interpretation of resultant maps are the key areas of discussion. …”
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Schistosomiasis in the Middle Paranapanema river region, state of São Paulo, Brazil: Does it matter today for public health?
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Remote Sensing Applications—A Review
Published 2019-06-01“…Although the obvious advantages of UAV data are their high spatial resolution and flexibility in acquisition and sensor integration, there is in general a lack of systematic analysis on how these characteristics alter solutions for typical RS tasks such as land-cover classification, change detection, and thematic mapping. For instance, the ultra-high-resolution data (less than 10 cm of Ground Sampling Distance (GSD)) bring more unwanted classes of objects (e.g., pedestrian and cars) in land-cover classification; the often available 3D data generated from photogrammetric images call for more advanced techniques for geometric and spectral analysis. …”
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Land cover monitoring as part of a survey on wetland ecosystem conservation in the Negovan village area using remote sensing tools
Published 2019-01-01“…The results reflect the value of Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (SAVI), Modified Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (MSAVI 2), Normalized Difference Greenness Index (NDGI) and Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI), which are of great importance for the relationship between soil health indexes and ecosystem sustainability. Thematic maps are generated based on the results obtained by surveying land cover components. …”
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Mapping of the aquatic plants infestation in reservoirs using multiscale image and artificial neural networks
Published 2005-08-01“…As result is pointed out that the thematic maps were representative for the 4 levels of spatial resolution. …”
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Estudo da adequação do uso do solo, no município de Maringá - PR, utilizando-se de geoprocessamento Study of the adaptation of the soil use in maringá county, Paraná State, Brazil,...
Published 2004-08-01“…The research aimed updates and iterations of the information quickly and efficiency, allowing adaptations and/or elaboration of thematic maps of the studied area. By the occupation maps of the soil with the agricultural suitability map, it could be verified that: the County Maringá - PR, has the occupation land in agreement with agricultural suitability that is recommended for the region; the high percentage of native woods in good suitability soil for cultures, it is in according to environmental laws.…”
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IMPACT OF URBANIZATION ON THE DUNE ECOSYSTEM: CASE OF THE CITY OF ECHATT AND SIDI MBAREK (EL TARF)
Published 2023-04-01“…Results: The results show an increase in coastal urbanization at varying rates amounting to 11.92 ha/year between (1984-2000), 4.95 ha/year between (2000; 2010) and 9. 92 ha/year between (2010,2021); and landscape changes that have developed at different rates over time due to the exploitation of the dune cordon of the city of echatt and sidimbarek in an irrational way that can lead to a total removal of vegetation cover, because according to the results obtained, more than half of the vegetation cover of the coastal dunes has been removed in 37 years Thematic maps and results obtained at different periods show that the forest landscape has gradually converted into dry land despite the entry into force of the Algerian Coastal Law 02-02 on the protection and enhancement of the coast, which aimed at the protection of the coast and sustainable use of its resources. …”
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