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Intercarto 10, Proceedings of the International Conference sustainable development of territories / International cartographic association = association cartographique internationale (2004)
Titre : Intercarto 10, Proceedings of the International Conference sustainable development of territories : GIS and practice experience, Vladivostok (Russia), Changchun (China), 2004 Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : International cartographic association = association cartographique internationale, Auteur Editeur : International Cartographic Association ICA - Association cartographique internationale ACI Année de publication : 2004 Conférence : Intercarto 2004, 10th International Conference, GIS for sustainable development of territories 12/07/2004 19/07/2004 Vladivostok & Changchun Importance : 584 p. Format : 20 x 26 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Russe (rus) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Applications SIG
[Termes IGN] carte thématique
[Termes IGN] développement durable
[Termes IGN] modélisation
[Termes IGN] risque naturel
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographiqueNuméro de notice : 19169 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34907 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 19169-01 CG2004 Livre Centre de documentation Congrès Disponible Littoral 2004, 7th International Symposium, delivering sustainable coasts : Connecting science and policy, Aberdeen, 20th-22th September 2004, 2. Volume 2 / D.R. Green (2004)
Titre de série : Littoral 2004, 7th International Symposium, delivering sustainable coasts : Connecting science and policy, Aberdeen, 20th-22th September 2004, 2 Titre : Volume 2 Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : D.R. Green, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge Publications Année de publication : 2004 Conférence : Littoral 2004, 7th International Symposium, delivering sustainable coasts : Connecting science and policy 20/09/2004 22/09/2004 Aberdeen Royaume-Uni Importance : 426 p. Format : 17 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-9540081-0-4 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Environnement
[Termes IGN] énergie renouvelable
[Termes IGN] érosion côtière
[Termes IGN] gestion prévisionnelle
[Termes IGN] littoral
[Termes IGN] marais salant
[Termes IGN] modélisation
[Termes IGN] patrimoine naturel
[Termes IGN] protection de l'environnement
[Termes IGN] sédimentation
[Termes IGN] urbanisationNote de contenu : M - Modelling
Modeling Interactions between Human Activities and Costal Zone Environment
Tissot C, Le Tixerant M, Gourmelon F & Le Berre /
CIS Analysis and Time Series Modelling of Coastal Change
Lakhan V, Kanvaya J & Karki R..
Modelling of Extreme Storm Surge Weather Situations in the North Sea and its Statis-tical Analysis
Jensen J, Mudersbuch C, Koziar C & Bork I
Modeling the Salinity in the Taranto Sea, Italy
Scroccaro I, Matarrese R & Umgiesser C
RE - Renewable Energy
Offshore Wind Farms, Spatial Planning and the German ICZM Strategy
Kannen A, Gee K & Glaeser B..
RS - Remote Sensing
Monitoring the North Sea with MERIS: Chlorophyll-a and Associated Value Added Products
Eleveld MA, Van der Woerd HJ, Omtzigt N & J0rgensen PV..
Evaluation of Large Area Bathymetric Charts from Satellite Imagery
Houghton A, Calkoen C, Wouters F & Sawyer T.
Quantification of the Total Suspended Matter (TSM) in the Sea Breaking Zone by Remote Sensing Techniques
Teodoro A, Marcal A & Veloso-Gomes F
SEA - Strategic Environmental Assessment EIA and SEA
Tools for Shore Protection Interventions
Randazzo G, Geremia F & Lanza S.
Strategic Environmental Assessment In Coastal Zone Planning
Fredotovic M & Simunovic I
SM - Saltmarshes and Managed Retreat
Applying Proportionality to UK Estuarine and Coastal Managed Realignment Schemes
Leggett D, Cooper N & Elliott C..
The Role of Physical Processes in the Design of Managed Retreat Schemes
Cooper N, Leggett D, Pontee N & Elliott C
Estimated Accretion on a Proposed Managed Retreat Area of the Humber Estuary: The Alkborough Setback
Uncles R.Stephens J & Harris C.
Freiston Shore - Lessons Learnt for Realignment Design and Habitat Creation
Rawson J, Brown S, Collins M & HamerB.
The Sustainable Management of Biodiversity in Natural and Created Salt Marshes
Boorman L & Hazelden J
SMP - Shoreline Management Plans
Shoreline Management Plans: First Review
Atkinson A & Fisher E
Guidance for Assessing Ecological Functions to Inform Local Shoreline Management Plans
De Beukelaer S, Donoghue C & Gates T
STBN - Sediment Transport and Beach Nourishment
Particle Tracking: A New Tool for Coastal Zone Sediment Management
Black K, Athey S, Wilson P & Evans D
Influence of Dredging on an Estuary
Bale A, Beaumont N, Lowe D, Moore M, Headman J & Uncles R, Vitlena-Lincoln A & Widdows J.
Aberdeen Coastal Defence Project: A Case Study in Sustainable Coastal Defences
Atkinson A
URB - Urban Waterfronts
Water-Based Recreation and Physical Development: Evaluation of a Trendy Urban Beach in Turkey
Sayan S.
The System Open Sea-Lagoon-River Delta: Experience and Problems of Sustainable Development of Tourism Infrastructure
Stauskas V.
WG - Machair
De tha Machair? Towards a Machair Definition
Angus S
Using Plant Functional Traits to Analyse Land use Change in the Machair of South Uist
Pakeman R. & Small J.
Tir a'Mhachair, Tir nan Loch? Climate Change Scenarios for Scottish Machair Sys-tems: A Wetter Future?
Angus S & Hansom J .
Late Holocene Coastal Dune Evolution, Lewis and Harris, Scottish Outer Hebrides
Jordan J, Dawson S & Dawson A
WI - Cliffs/Platforms
Sea Cliffs - A Neglected European Habitat?
DoodyJP.
Shore Platform Processes and Development in Eastern Canada: A Progress Report
Trenhaile AS & Kanyaya Jl.
The Implications of Cohesive Shore Platform Erosion for Coastal Management
Brew D, Balson P, Pearson S, Hobbs P, Williams R, Robinson D, Moses C & Walkden M.
Developing Tools for the Prediction of Catastrophic Coastal Cliff Collapse
Busby./, Senfaute G, Gourry JC, Lawrence J, Pedersen S & Monimore R
WJ - CopraNET
Managing Information in Integrated Coastal Zone Management: EUROSION, Initia-tive of Local Information System
Serra Raventos J, Roca E, Gelizo O, Montori C & Villares M ..
Polish Coastal Erosion Management. Case Studies
Furmanczyk K, Musielak S, Dudzinska J & Lecka A
WK - FutureCoast
How Information Management can Contribute to Successful ICM
Stojanovic T..
Tides in Coastal Areas from Altimeter Data
Calkoen CJ & Wensink GJ
New Methodologies for Characterisation and Mapping of the Littoral Zone
PhilpottS, Poulton C, Harrison M & James C .
Arranging GI Cooperation and Environmental GI Data in South Western Finland
Nurmi L & Kalliola R .
Lagoon .Service - A Web-based Management Information System for Coastal Lagoons
Povilanskas R, Armaitiene A, Urhis A & Kliucnikov A
The Relevance of Survey Data Accuracy in Coastal and Estuarine Schemes
Traynor R, Leggett D & Murray A
Volume 2: Conference Poster Session 1
- Delivering Sustainable Coastal Management in an Unsustainable System: Seven Years of the Tay Estuary Forum (Scotland)
Finan K & Duck R ..
- A Case Study on a River Catchment Partnership Project and its Impact on the Ythan Estuary
Morris T, Scanlan C & Hambidge C .
- Committing the Stakeholders to the ICZM Process: Case Study Municipality of Uusi-kaupunki, Finland
Peippo M & Loytonen E.
- Sensitivity of the Roberts Bank Tidal Flats (Vancouver, Canada) to Climate Change and - - - - Anthropogenic Alteration
Hill P, Houxer C, Lintern DC, Shaw A. Solomon S, Sutherland T, Levings C & Tansey J..
- Growable Ground Level of Beach Vegetation in the Fuji, Enshu, and Hichirimihama Coasts
Ito M.....
- Climate Changes in Estonia during the Second Half of the 20th Century and their Impacts on Increasing Activity of Coastal Processes
Kont A, JaagmJ, Orviku K, Ratas U. Rivix R, Tonisson H & Suursaar 0..
- Coastal Configuration Variability and Retreat of the Five Largest Ionian Islands (W. Greece)
Maroukian H, Gaki-Papana.iiasiou K, Vaxxilopoulox A, Evelpidou N & Papanastasiou D
- Geomorphological Mapping of the Continental Margin in the NW Alboran Sea
Montova Monies I, Acoxta J & Carbo A..
- Development of Shingle Shores as Indicator of Cyclic Character of Coastal Processes
Orviku K & Tonisson H...
- A Review of the Coastal Landscape Information in Support of Local Planning and Management in Sicily (Italy)
Geremia F, Lama S, Ruggeri S, Tagliente M & Randazzo G
- Island Building during Holocene Submergence - The Role of Sediment Supply
Rennie A & Hansom J.....
- Openness and Fetch Length Around Connecting Sand Bar Formations in SW-Finnish Archipelago
Tolvanen H....
- The Development of Integrated Coastal Management Initiatives in Relation to Town and Country Planning System : Case Study of Port Klang
AsmawiZ.
- The Wash - Which way Now?
Smaller T.
- GIS and Sustainable Seas: Linking Science, Policy and Decision Making using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Bowler K & Singh A.
- Tidal Characterization at the Ria de Aveiro Inlet
Tomds L & Dias J....
- Integrated Shoreline Management and Sustainable Tourism Development on a Coastal World Heritage Site: Case Study from the Curonian Spit
Povilanskas R & Armaitiene A..
- Changes Observed with Airborne Remote Sensing in the Vicinity of the Wash Banks Managed Realignment Site, Boston, Lincolnshire, UK
Thomson A, Smith G, Brown S & Garbutt A ....
- The 1969 Dubrovnik Master Plan in Space and Time
Ivanisin T
- 2DH Numerical Simulations of the Erosion Problem at Rosetta Promontory, Egypt
Mimed ASM, El-Desoukv I & Gaweesh M .....
- 2DH Numerical Simulations of the Accretion Problem at Rosetta Estuary, Egypt
AhmedASM, El-Dexouky I & Gaweesh M .
- Strategies and Tools Towards Sustainable Managment in Calvia Coast
Lange M, Cozar E, Tintore J, Basterretxea G, Orfila A, Jordi T, Forties A, Ldzaro F, Zuniga A & Arnaiz Y.
- Managed Realignment in the Wyre Estuary, NW England
Pontee N, Morgan C, Westaway R, Turney P & Harvey R....
- Nearshore Sediment Deposition Due to Storm Runoff along Gulleys
Stoker A, Dodd N, Santas Ramos F & Losada M.
- Predicting Wave-Induced Ripple Morphology for Numerical Models
Williams J& Bell P ....
- The Seashore: Breezes, Waves and Sands
Coimbra Neves J.
- The Seashore: A Place Where Sea, Air and Land get Together
Coimbra Neves J....
- The Influence of ENSO Events on Shoreline Changes in Southern Brazil
Esteves L & Williams J.....
- Identifying Critical Areas for Coastal Management based on Shoreline Changes
Esteves L..
- Silt and Clay Fractions Mineralogy of Beach and Dune Sediments between Troia and Sines (SW Portugal)
Jesus C, Vidinha J, Miranda P, Oliveira A & Rocha F..
- Textural Parameters Distribution of Beach Sediments between Troia and Sines (SW Portugal)
Miranda P, Jesus C, Vidinha J, Bernardes C & Rocha h1
- Dynamics of Gjiri 1 Lalzit and Velipoja Costal Zone (Albania)
Durmishi £, Beshku H, Moisiu L & Shehu A ....
- Issues Surrounding the Impacts of Construction Around Coastal Headlands: Sedi-mentary and Amenity
Phillips D, Black K & Healy T..
- Changes in Shoreline Positions during the 20th Century on Sandy Beaches of Estonia
Rivis fl..
- Evolution of a Shoredune Field on the Ebro Delta (Spanish Mediterranean Coast)
Sdnchez. Garcia MJ, Rodriguez I & Serra J.
vCoastal Dynamics and Rehabilitation - Tangier Bay, Northern Morocco Case
Scdrati M, Raisxouni A & El Arrim A...
- Geological Atlas of the Lithuanian Coast of the Baltic Sea
Gulbinskas S, Bitinax A, Damusvte A & Zaromskix K...
- Sustainable Management in the Biosphere Reserve of Urdaibai (Southern Bay of Bis-cay): Coastal Dune Regeneration
Monge-Ganuzas M, Iriarte E, Cearreta A & Arana X....
- The Challenge of Protecting Paracas, a Sensitive Coastal Area in the on going Imple-mentation of the Project Gas of Camisea in Peru
Foronda M & Orcotoma G...
- Comparative Aspects of Cultural Sustainability for Tourism Development in Euro-pean Coastal Wetlands
Armaitiene A, Raisutiene J, Popa L & Poruncia A
- When Coastal Erosion Accelerates the Transformation of Historical Sites in Memorial Places: 1944/2004 Evolution of Pointe du Hoc - Landing Beaches of Normandy -France
Edwige S..
- EcoPorts: Practical Tools and Methodologies for Port Environmental Management
Stojanavic T & Wootdridge
Volume 2: Conference Poster Session 2
- Biogeographic Considerations on Crustacea (Anomura and Brachyura) and Echino-dermata Assemblages in the Central Coast of Portugal
Catarino Al, Garcia J, Cabral H & Gonfalves E..
- Differences in Species of Native and Non-native Plants between the East and North Frisian Islands
I.sermann M..
- Threats to Seagrass Posidonia Oceanica Meadows in the Adriatic Sea
Poiar-Domac A, Kruzic P, Novosel M & Radic /
- Invasive Alien Plants in Coastal Shingle and Cliff Habitats: Monitoring and Management
RundallR:.
- The Monitoring of a Coastal Lagoon (Varano, S. Italy) by Means of a Biotic Index (Lambda)
BreberP&CilentiL..
- Sicilian ICZM Post-graduates School
Maccarrone V..
- Life 4 Capo Feto
Maccarrone V.
- About 'Clean' Beaches and Beach Cleaning in Belgium
Belpaeme K, KerckhofF & Gheskiere T..
- Environmental Marine Education in the Canary Islands
Cdrdenes Rodriguez Y, Ferndndez-Gil C, Melidn Quintana A, Rodriguez Trujillo J, Ferndndez-Palacios Y, Herndndez Brito J & Haroun /?.
- Marine Environmental Citizenship: The Role of the National Maritime Museum
Heeps C, Fletchcr S & Potts J.
- Recent Developments of Environmental Education at the Littoral Station of Aguda in North Portugal
Weber M, Praia J, I'erreira A & Santos A .
- Web-based Training on Coastal Management in Germany
Schernewski G & Bock S
- Environmental Aspects of Oil Extraction and Transportation in the Southeast Baltic Region
MilerieneR & Gulbinskas S
- Different Social Groups Opinions About an Industrial Port: Impacts on the Coastal Environment
Peterlin M. Kross RC & Kontic B
- Observations of Sea Lice Larvae in Loch Torridon
Penston M, Davics I & Zuur A.
- Integration of GIS, Remote Sensing and Statistical Technologies for Analysing and Modelling Cephalopod Resources Dynamics in the Northeast Atlantic Waters
Wanx ./, Pierce GJ, Santas MB & Boyle />tf..
- Study of Tourist Activities in Marine Protected Areas through the use of a Geographic Information System
Di Nora T, Agnesi S & Tunesi L
- GIS Applied to Landscape Valuation and Management in Coastal Areas
Lomba A, Torres J. Alves H & Honrado J
- Paragenetic Landscape Complexes Theory in Studying Marine Coastal Zone
Agarkova-Lyakh I & Lyakh A.
- Hydrodyamical Modelling of Ria de Aveiro Lagoon: MOHID's Preliminary Calibration
Vaz N, Diax J and Leitao P
- Heavy Metal Bioaccumulation in Some Marine Gastropods
AbdAllahA
- Monitoring and Numerical Simulations of the Tidal-Induced Circulation in the Orbetello Lagoon, Italy
Scroccaro I & Cappietti L.
- REVAMP - REgional VAlidation of MERIS Chlorophyll Products in North Sea Coastal Waters
Eleveld MA, Peters SW, Pasterkamp R, Van der Woerd HJ and Omlzigl N
- Applicability of Remote Sensing in Monitoring Coastal Zones
Stelzer K, Brockmann C, Murphy I) and Kraemer U..
- Complex Investigations of the Sound Scattering Layers in the Bulgarian Black Sea Shelf in August 2003
Marinova V, Traianov T and Mihneva V.
- Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Ctenophore Mnemiopsis Leidyi along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast during the Summer Months in 2002-2003
Vasileva V, Marinova V, Dineva S and Velikova V
- Monitoring and Data Management in the Wadden Sea
LiierfJen G and Marencic f.
- Coastal Practice Network (CoPraNet) - The German Partner
Dickow A, Drosle C, Liebrenz F and Schernewski G
- Sharing Coastal Research Metadata via the Internet - a Finnish Solution
Suominen T, Kalliola R and Laihonen P ..
- Analyses of Variations in Water Level Time-Series at the North Sea Coastlines
Jensen J and Mudersbach C
- Thermal Bar Evolution and Attached Algae, Western Lake Ontario
Skafel M, Rao Y and Charlton M.Numéro de notice : 10311B Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34514 Voir aussiRéservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 10311-01B CG2004 Livre Centre de documentation Congrès Disponible Modélisation et gestion des contraintes pour un problème d'optimisation sur-contraint : Application à l'aide à la décision pour la gestion du risque de ruissellement / Wassim Jaziri (2004)
Titre : Modélisation et gestion des contraintes pour un problème d'optimisation sur-contraint : Application à l'aide à la décision pour la gestion du risque de ruissellement Type de document : Thèse/HDR Auteurs : Wassim Jaziri, Auteur ; Michel Mainguenaud, Directeur de thèse Editeur : Rouen [France] : Institut National des Sciences Appliquées INSA Rouen Année de publication : 2004 Importance : 244 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm Note générale : Bibliographie
thèse de doctorat discipline sciences appliquées, spécialité informatiqueLangues : Français (fre) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Informatique
[Termes IGN] aide à la décision
[Termes IGN] Caux, pays de
[Termes IGN] modèle conceptuel de données
[Termes IGN] modélisation
[Termes IGN] optimisation (mathématiques)
[Termes IGN] programmation par contraintes
[Termes IGN] programme interactif
[Termes IGN] risque naturel
[Termes IGN] ruissellementIndex. décimale : THESE Thèses et HDR Résumé : (auteur) Les travaux présentés dans ce mémoire traitent du problème de la modélisation des contraintes et de l'interaction système-utilisateurs pour la résolution de problèmes complexes et sur-contraints. La satisfaction des contraintes des décideurs constitue un élément fondamental dans tout processus de décision, contraint la marge de manœuvre du système et la qualité de la réponse pouvant être apportée au problème étudié. Cependant, il semble que cet aspect soit peu défini, manque de modélisation et de fondements génériques de traitement et de gestion. L'intérêt reste souvent porté sur la démarche et les techniques de résolution plutôt que sur la modélisation du problème lui-même. Ce travail se focalise sur ce besoin de modélisation. Nous proposons une nouvelle démarche interactive de progression dans la résolution des problèmes d'optimisation sous contraintes, notamment en intégrant les décideurs dans la définition de leurs contraintes et dans la prise de décision finale afin de les aider à décider au lieu de décider à leur place. L'approche développée a été appliquée pour l'optimisation des assolements dans la prévention des risques de ruissellement touchant les territoires agricoles. Les simulations ont été effectuées sur le territoire du Pays de Caux au nord-ouest de la France. Note de contenu : Introduction générale
1. Problématique métier et environnement applicatif
2. Etat de l'art formel
3. Modélisation statique
4. Modélisation dynamique
5. Système interactif d'optimisation sous contraintes
Conclusion généraleNuméro de notice : 19336 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : INFORMATIQUE Nature : Thèse française Note de thèse : Thèse de doctorat : Informatique : Rouen : 2004 nature-HAL : Thèse DOI : sans En ligne : https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00008124/ Format de la ressource électronique : URL Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=81926 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 19336-01 THESE Livre Centre de documentation Thèses Disponible Proceedings of the GIS Research UK, 12th Annual Conference, University of East Anglia, Norwich, 28th - 30th April 2004 / A. Lovett (2004)
Titre : Proceedings of the GIS Research UK, 12th Annual Conference, University of East Anglia, Norwich, 28th - 30th April 2004 Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : A. Lovett, Éditeur scientifique ; School of Environment Sciences (Norfolk, Norwich), Auteur Editeur : Geographical Information Science Research - UK GISRUK Année de publication : 2004 Conférence : GISRUK 2004, 12th GIS research UK annual conference 28/04/2004 30/04/2004 Norwich Royaume-Uni Importance : 455 p. Format : 15 x 21 cm Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Systèmes d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] aide à la décision
[Termes IGN] base de données historiques
[Termes IGN] données localisées 2D
[Termes IGN] données localisées 3D
[Termes IGN] données socio-économiques
[Termes IGN] généralisation à la volée
[Termes IGN] géostatistique
[Termes IGN] métadonnées géographiques
[Termes IGN] modèle logique de données
[Termes IGN] modèle numérique de surface
[Termes IGN] modèle numérique de terrain
[Termes IGN] modélisation
[Termes IGN] objet géographique
[Termes IGN] occupation du sol
[Termes IGN] ontologie
[Termes IGN] participation du public
[Termes IGN] risque environnemental
[Termes IGN] santé
[Termes IGN] SIG participatif
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] visualisation 3D
[Termes IGN] visualisation de donnéesNote de contenu : Session 1A - Geocomputation 1
A Dual Approach to Cluster Discovery in Point Event Data Sets /Allan Brimicombe, University of East London
On the Disk Allocation for Range Queries Problem / Fouad B. Chedid, Notre Dame University, Lebanon
A New Index Technique Applied to Window Query of Time Series Data / Grooming Du, Sun Yat-sen University, China
Using Context to Repair Partial Occlusions in Topographic Data / Diarmuid 0'Donoghue, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Session 1B - Environmental Hazards
A GIS-based Approach to Lava Flow Simulation for Volcanic Hazard Assessment on Mount Etna(Italy) / Maria Luisa Damiani, University of Milan, Italy
The vulnerability of building stock to seismic hazard: A GIS-based analysis of Colchester, UK / Antonia-Jane Weston, University of East Anglia
An analysis of environmental quality and social deprivation using wards and postcode analysis in England / John Fairborn, Staffordshire University
Using GIS to examine Environment, Drinking Water and Health interactions / lain Lake, University of East Anglia
Session 1C - Landscape Visualisation
Augmenting Reality? 3D Modelling and Visualisation in Geography Fieldwork, Gary Priestnall, University of Nottingham
Photorealistio 3D GIS utilising a real-time interactive environment, Mark Wynne & Dr Carl Gavin, DigitalInc, Lateral Visions Software Company, Liverpool
Using Three Dimensional GIS to Add Value to the Environmental Impact Assessment Process / Miles Davis, University College London
Landscape Visualisation Based on GIS Data / Christian Lindner, University of Dortmund, Germany
Analysing the woodland content of views, the influence of linear and clustered woodland features on the visual landscape / Are Ode, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp
Session 2A - Data Structures
Techniques for on the-fly generalisation of thematic point data using hierarchical data structures / Dirk Burghardt, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Control of spatial discretization in coastal oil spill modelling / Yang Li, University of East London
Implementation of Progressive Vector Transmission Using a New Data Structure and Modified RDP Algorithm / Min Zhou, University College Dublin, Ireland
The Topology Matrix: A Method for Extracting and Analysing Higher Order Topology from Triangular Irregular Networks / Neil Sang, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen
Session 2B - Terrain Analysis
Localisation of error areas on a DTM by overlaying altimetric and vector data /Frederic Rousseaux, Institut Géographique National, France
Design and Application of a Topographic Filter for Processing of LiDAR Data / Samson Ayugi, University College London
Viewshed Analysis and Measures of Peakedness as a Tool for Quantifying Terrain Panoramas / Katherine Arrell, University of Leeds
Mountain Areas in Europe: Delineation, Database and Analysis / Carsten Schumann, RRG Spatial Planning and Geoinformation, Germany
Session 2C - Public Participation GIS
Public Engagement in Landscape Planning with Reference to Woodlands and Wind Turbines / Alastor Coleby, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen
Empowering disadvantaged and marginalised groups within planning processes: Accessibly mapping through PPGIS / Christian Castle, University College London
An Internet-based spatial decision support system to foster public participation in the wind farm siting problem / Ana Mink, University College London
Olympic Gold: Using GISc to facilitate public participation in the Olympic planning process / Peter Wright, London School of Economics and Political Science
Session 3A - Geocomputation 2
Testing self-organising feature maps against traditional clustering techniques for the unsupervised classification of small to medium sized geographical data sets / Robert Abrahart, The University of Nottingham
A Relative Shape Comparison Technique to Compare Shapes of Polygons / Nico Van de Weghe, Ghent University, Belgium
Texture Based Classification of Topographic Objects / Padraig Corcoran, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Topographic Objects Recognition Using Stochastic Tagging / Bashir Salaik, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Session 3B - Environmental Applications
Phylogeographical Information Systems / David Kidd, University of St. Andrews
Use of GIS to Assess Groundwater Vulnerability to Pesticide Contamination / Paulette Posen, University of East Anglia
GIS and predictive modelling: a comparison of methods applied to forestal management and decision making / A.M. Felicisimo, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain
Exploring risks from arsenic-contaminated drinking water in Bangladesh: GIS and participation / Christine Dunn, University of Durham
Session 3C – Metadata
The Go-Geol Portal Metadata Initiatives / Tony Mathys, University of Essex
Interactive Specification of Customised Geographical Data Sets / Sandrine Bailey, Laboratoire COGIT-IGN, France
Schema Visualisation using a Metadata Approach for GIS / A. I Abdelmoty, Cardiff University
Facilitating Data Discovery In Environmental Data Clearinghouses Through Spatial Data Mining / G. Hobona, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Session 4A – Ontologies
Towards a formalization of urban domain ontologies with multiple perspectives / AhmedArara, University of Lyon, France
An Evaluation of Geo-Ontology Representation Languages for Supporting Web Retrieval of Geographical Information / Philip Smart, Cardiff University
Tales of the River Bank: An Overview of the First Stages in the Development of a Topographic Ontology / Glen Hart, Ordnance Survey
Component Based Modelling: a case study using river networks / Fiona Hemsley, Flint Oxford Brookes University
Session 4B - Decision Making
Decision Support Tools for Strategic Planning of Greenspaces / David Miller, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen
From Lines in the Sand to Lines on a Map: GIS Applications in Environmental Planning / Robert MacFarlane, Northumbria University
“Riding an Elephant to Catch a Grasshopper”: Applying and Evaluating Techniques for Stakeholder Participation in Land Use Planning in the Kae Watershed, Northern Thailand / Foyfa Shutidamrong, University of East Anglia
Session 4C - Health Applications
The use of geo-demographics to profile and target road traffic incident casualties for improving road safety / Tessa Anderson, University College London
Understanding geographical variations in mortality and morbidity from road traffic accidents using GIS / Andy Jones, University of East Anglia
Using spatial analysis and Geographical Information Systems in process evaluation of large-scale HIV/AIDS prevention programmes: preliminary results of analysis at the bank-region level / Itama Katz, University of Cambridge
Injuries and access to casualty departments - how well does perceived accessibility correlate with access modelled by GIS? / Stephen Christie, National Public Health Service for Wales
Session 4D - Institutions & Infrastructures
GIS and Geodemographics: A National Classification of ICT Usages / Chao Li, University College London
A framework for global GI communities: A social, network and technological approach / Cristina Arciniegas, City University
Institutionalising GIS using effective diffusion paradigm / Hetal Patel, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology, India
The Effects of Culture on the Implementation of a Spatial Data Infrastructure / Mark Norbury, Poe-IT, Somerset
Session 5A - 3D GIS
A projective approach to handle 3D spatial data / Roland Billen, University of Glasgow
Aspects of the Design of a Three-dimensional National Mapping Data Framework / Aidan Slingsby, University College London
Map Generalization for OSMasterMap Data in Small Display Mobile GIS Applications / Suchith Anand University of Glamorgan
3D Topology and GIS - Where are we now? / Claire Ellul, University College London
Session 5B - Social & Historical Applications
Surnames as a quantitative evidence resource for the Social Sciences / Daryl Lloyd, University College London
Presenting 19th Century Data using 21st Century Standards / Ian Turton, University of Leeds
Big GIS or Little GIS? Establishing the best route ahead for research in historical GIS / Roy Bradshaw, University of Nottingham
Widening access and participation in higher education / Marc Farr, University College London
Session 5C - Health & Zone Design
GIS-based automated zone design for an epidemiological study of airborne dioxins and cancer in Denmark / Samantha Cockings, University of Southampton
A GIS-based Multidimensional Approach for Defining Regions for Locality Health Care Planning / Niamh Shortt, Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Constructing data zones for Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics / Robin Flowerdew, University of St. Andrews
A Framework for Creating Consistent Areas Through Time in Scotland / Daniel Exeter, University of St. Andrews
Dental Health and GIS: Creating Consistent Geographical Zones For Fluoridation Data / Ralph Smith, West Midlands Cancer Intelligence Unit
Session 5D - Coastal & Marine Applications
Dynamic Simulation and Visualisation of Coastal Erosion: Past, Present and Future / lain Brown, University of East Anglia
The Common Fisheries Policy: an Integrated GIS and Spatial Data Analysis Approach / Jacqueline Whalley— University of Kent
Towards the modification of OS MasterMap for specialist users / Stephanie Marsh, City University
Marine Environmental Modelling: Problems and Solutions / Lei Tan, University of Kent
Session 6A - Grid
Grid-enabled GIS: Opportunities and challenges / Claire Jarvis, University of Leicester
Grids: completing the bridges from High Performance Computing to GIS? / Mine Minder, University of Edinburgh
Taking the macho out of the machine: small virtual organisations, grid computing and GIS. / John Lee Oxford Brookes University
Collaborative Analysis of Offenders' Personal and Area-based Social Exclusion: A pilot project of Grid technologies in e-social science / Young Hoon-Kim, University of Sheffield
Session 6B - Land Cover
An optimised semi-automated methodology for populating a national land use dataset / William Tompkinson, Ordnance Survey
Identifying land cover change at the parcel level using LCMGB and LCM2000, expert knowledge and spectral meta-data / Alexis Comber, University of Leicester
Improving quality and minimising uncertainty of land cover maps using fuzzy logic / Linda See, University of Leeds
Evaluating uncertainty in classification within the Land Cover Map 2000 using indices of heterogeneity / Paul Robinson, University of Leicester
Session 6C - Data Visualisation
Building, Unpacking and Visualising Human Flows with GIS / Pip Forer, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Modelling space for the generalisation of point maps / Alistair Edwardes,University of Zurich, Switzerland
Assessing Different Approaches to Visualising Spatial and Attribute Uncertainty in Socioeconomic Data using the Hexagonal or Rhombus (HoR) Quadtree / Julian Kardos, University of Otago, New Zealand
A Comparison of Approaches for the Visualisation of Space-Time Data / Chris Brunsdon, University of Glamorgan
Session 7A - Visualisation Challenge
Session 7B - Modelling
Experiments with a Hybrid Multi-Agent Model for the Spatial Distribution of Petrol Prices / Alison Heppenstall, University of Leeds
Land-use simulation for small regions in the Swiss mountain area — comparison of two modelling techniques / Ariane Walt, Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, Switzerland
A guide-line for territorial maintenance: development of a GIS-based method / Danilo Godone, University of Turin, Italy
A Graph-based Scene Analysis Technique / Jose Paulo de Almeida, University College London
Session 7C - Statistics
Populated pixel maps: a simple method to facilitate dasymetric areal interpolation / Mitchel Langford, University of Glamorgan
Geographically Weighted Poisson and Negative Binomial Regression — Modelling with Zone Based Count Data / Martin Charlton, University ofNewcastle
Integrating GIS with Fuzzy Logic and Geostatistics: Predicting Air Pollutant PM10 for California Using Fuzzy Kriging / Danni Guo, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Improved techniques using GIS and remotely sensed data for real-time estimate of crop coefficient / Islam El-Magd, University of Southampton
Posters (in alphabetical order of first author)
The Elusive Point of Central Location: search for the multidimensional spatial median and a proposed solution / Roy P. Bradshaw & Robert J. Abrahart, The University of Nottingham
Modelling the Spatial Distribution of Soil Chemical Characteristics and Associated Drainage Waters: A Case Study in the Lake District / Louise Calvert Richard Smart, Colin McClean & Malcolm Cresser, University of York
Lying With GIS / John Curry, City Bath College
Widening access and participation in UK higher education / Marc Farr, Paul Longley & Alex Singleton, University College London
Calculating potential increase in cumulative core area (CCA) of ancient woodland through land cover conversion / C. E. Humphries, P. Aplin, A. Wilkinson, J.E. Mason & R.J. Smithers3, EnviroData Solutions, The Eionersity of Nottingham, The Woodland Trust
GE and simulation system integration in a virtual reality environment 403 ..Ptim Fonseca i Cases & Jordi Montero i Garcia - Polytechnics University of Catalonia, Spain.
Achieving a Comprehensive Emergency Planning by using MCA and GIS technique- Using HAZMAT transportation in Norfolk, U.K. as example / Chih-Chung Kao, Fung Chia University, Taiwan
Solution approaches to multiple viewpoint location problems: Comparative analysis using topographic features / Tocan-Hoon Kim & Steve Wise, University of Sheffield
Biological control of locusts: using GIS to model spatial variation of the performance of a biopesticide / J. I. Klass, S. Blanford & M. B. Thomas, Imperial College London, University of Edinburgh
How accurate are official vital statistics data? / Nathan Lester, Sion Ward, Stephen Christie, Anna Howard & Rhys Gibbon - National Public Health Service for Wales
Creating a GIS application for retail demand prediction / AbdulKader A. Murad, Department of Urban & Regional Planning, Saudi Arabia
“Bus Route Crime”. An Evaluation of a Safer Travel Initiative / Dr Andrew Newton, Dr Shane Johnson & Dr Kate Bowers, University of Liverpool
Mapping and Modelling Urban Growth in a Data Poor Environment. The Case of Accra Metropolitan Area (AMA), Ghana. / Emmanuel Otoo, Duncan Whyatt & Uwem Ite, Lancaster University
The Shropshire Groundwater Scheme — The use of Interpolation Techniques for Soil Moisture Vulnerability Mapping / Chris Procter, Alison Riding, Hester Lyons & Kevin Voyce (Environment Agency) - ADAS Consulting LTD
Five interfaces coupling two Worlds : linking GIS and transport models / Carsten Schrürmann & Björn Schwarze, RRG Spatial Planning and Geoinformation, University of Dortmund, Germany
Modelling the effects of climate change on oak woodland in Britain / Louise Sing, Duncan Ray, Elizabeth Poulsom & Mark Broadmeadow, Forest Research
Problem gambling in New Zealand / B. W. Wheeler & J. E. Rigby, Victoria – University of Wellington, New ZealandNuméro de notice : 19712 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE/INFORMATIQUE Nature : Actes DOI : sans Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=82913 ContientRéservation
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Titre : Simulation stratigraphique d'une plate-forme oolithique de vaste extension sous DIONISOS Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : G. Poncon, Auteur Editeur : Paris : Université de Paris 6 Pierre et Marie Curie Année de publication : 2004 Importance : 39 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm Note générale : Bibliographie
Mémoire de stage, DESS Application de l'informatique aux sciences de la TerreLangues : Français (fre) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géologie
[Termes IGN] Arabie Saoudite
[Termes IGN] données géologiques
[Termes IGN] eustatisme
[Termes IGN] faciès
[Termes IGN] intégration de données
[Termes IGN] logiciel de simulation
[Termes IGN] modélisation
[Termes IGN] sédiment
[Termes IGN] simulation
[Termes IGN] stratigraphie
[Termes IGN] subsidenceIndex. décimale : MIASIG DESS AIST et du master Informatique appliquée aux SIG jusqu'en 2014 Résumé : (documentaliste) Le stage s'est déroulé au sein du groupe TOTAL. Le thème du stage est la simulation stratigraphique d'une plate-forme oolithique de vaste extension à l'aide du logiciel DIONISOS qui utilise des techniques de simulation stratigraphique appliquées à la géo-modélisation. L'objectif du stage est de simuler la mise en place des dépôts au niveau d'une zone d'étude donnée. Le travail effectué est un travail de modélisation s'appuyant sur l'analyse et la structuration d'un phénomène, puis la simulation. Les premiers résultats stratigraphiques sont cohérents. Note de contenu : LA PLATE-FORME OOLITHIQUE: LE "UPPER KHUFF"
1 Généralités
2 L'aspect structural
3 L'aspect sédimentaire
4 Les environnements de dépôts du "UPPER KHUFF"
5 Les oolithes
NOTION DE STRATIGRAPHIE ET SIMULATION STRATIGRAPHIQUE
1 Définition et principes de la stratigraphie
2 La géométrie des séquences de dépôts
LES DIFFERENTS FACTEURS DE LA SIMULATION
DIONISOS: UN OUTIL DE SIMULATION STRATIGRAPHIQUE
1 Présentation du logiciel
- Principes et méthodes - L'aspect graphique: affichage 3D/4D des résultats - DIONISOS et l'OO - Conclusion
2 Structuration du logiciel
LES DONNEES CONCERNANT LE PHENOMENE SIMULE
1 Les données de puits
- Les puits - WELLCAD : un logiciel d'analyse de données de puits
2 Les données des coupes
3 L'analyse des faciès
4 L'analyse stratigraphique
5 Conclusion
LES PARAMETRES DEFINIS PAR DIONISOS: APPLICATION AU PHENOMENE ETUDIE
1 La durée de la simulation
2 Localisation de la zone d'étude
3 Définition des lithologies
4 La bathymétrie initiale de la zone d'étude
5 La subsidence de la zone d'étude.
6 Définition des apports
7 La sensibilité à l'énergie des vagues : action de la houle
8 L'eustatisme
9 Les faciès
LA VARIATION DES PARAMETRES: LES ETAPES DE LA SIMULATIONNuméro de notice : 18826 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Nature : Mémoire masters divers Organisme de stage : Total Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=50964 Réservation
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