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and its neighbors as well as an improved distance measure based on GIS techniques, which take into account elevation …
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"The paper presents thoughts on Sustainable Data Infrastructure (SDI)development, and its user requirements bases. It brings Maslow's motivational theory to the fore, and proposes it as a rationalization mechanism for entities (mostly governmental) that aim at realizing SDI. Maslow's theory,...
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care providers to identify where intervention programs are needed. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a mapping tool … GIS in order to identify where in Ohio DM intervention programs would be most effective. Sample: All Ohio counties (n=88 …). Procedure: Demographic and health data from the Ohio Department of Health was geocoded using GIS software. Measures include DM …
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Current GIS are often described as rich in functionality but poor in knowledge content and transfer. This paper …
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-Corabia enclosure, using GIS technique. Lake volumes are calculated for each scenario with the aim of assessing the volume of water this …
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-Corabia enclosure, using GIS technique. Lake volumes are calculated for each scenario with the aim of assessing the volume of water this …
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paper, we evaluate the effectiveness of green teams using a Geographic Information System (GIS) and difference …
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The paper uses Geographic Information System to investigate (1) the location of One-Stop Career Centers in Southern California, (2) their level of accessibility to unemployed workers of various demographic groups, (3) their proximity to employment opportunities, and (4) the effect of these...
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A thorough assessment of human exposure to environmental agents should incorporate mobility patterns and temporal changes in human behaviors and concentrations of contaminants; yet the temporal dimension is often under-emphasized in exposure assessment endeavors, due in part to insufficient...
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