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Titre : Journal of maps Type de document : Périodique Editeur : Londres : Taylor & Francis Année de publication : 2005 - ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 1744-5647 Note générale : 5 numéros par an Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Titre en open access Numéro de notice : 126 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Titre de périodique En ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tjom20/current Format de la ressource électronique : URL Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=77512 Expert systems and Geographic Information Systems for impact assessment / A. Rodriguez-Bachiller (2004)
Titre : Expert systems and Geographic Information Systems for impact assessment Type de document : Monographie Auteurs : A. Rodriguez-Bachiller, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Taylor & Francis Année de publication : 2004 Importance : 399 p. Format : 15 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-415-30725-3 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Systèmes d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] atmosphère terrestre
[Termes IGN] bruit (audition)
[Termes IGN] eau
[Termes IGN] écologie
[Termes IGN] environnement
[Termes IGN] étude d'impact
[Termes IGN] impact sur l'environnement
[Termes IGN] pollution
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] système expertRésumé : (Editeur) This book is becoming part of an increasing number of development proposals in the UK and Europe. As the practice of Impact Assessment develops, it is becoming more standardised and good practice is starting to be defined. However, its quality is still far from satisfactory. Expert Systems and Geographic information Systems for Impact Assessment discusses the potential for integrating these two well known computer technologies to help with the process of Impact Assessment. The proposition behind the work is that all three areas are potentially complementary and that mutual benefits can be gained from bringing them together in the field of planning. Following an introduction to each area, the various ways in which GIS and Expert Systems can be applied are discussed. Note de contenu : PART I - GIS AND EXPERT SYSTEMS FOR IMPACT ASSESSMENT
1 The potential of expert systems and GIS for impact assessment
2 Expert systems and decision support
3 GIS and impact assessment
4 GIS and environmental management
5 GIS and expert systems for impact assessment
PART II - BUILDING EXPERT SYSTEMS (WITH AND WITHOUT GIS) FOR IMPACT ASSESSMENT
6 Project screening and scoping
7 Hard-modelled impacts: air and noise
8 Soft-modelled impacts: terrestrial ecology and landscape
9 Socio-economic and traffic impacts
10 Water impacts
11 Reviewing environmental impact statements
12 Conclusions: the limits of GIS and expert systems for impact assessmentNuméro de notice : 18848 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE/INFORMATIQUE Nature : Monographie Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=55489 Réservation
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Titre : Journal of Map & Geography Libraries : Advances in Geospatial Information, Collections & Archives Type de document : Périodique Editeur : Londres : Taylor & Francis Année de publication : 2004 - ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 1542-0361 Note générale : Print ISSN: 1542-0353 Online ISSN: 1542-0361
indexé aussi par ESCI (WoS)Langues : Anglais (eng) Numéro de notice : 000 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Titre de périodique En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/wmgl20/current Format de la ressource électronique : URL Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33418 Geoinformation / Gottfried Konecny (2003)
Titre : Geoinformation : Remote sensing, photogrammetry and geographic information systems Type de document : Monographie Auteurs : Gottfried Konecny, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Taylor & Francis Année de publication : 2003 Importance : 248 p. Format : 15 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-415-23795-6 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géomatique
[Termes IGN] base de données vectorielles
[Termes IGN] capteur imageur
[Termes IGN] cartographie numérique
[Termes IGN] coût
[Termes IGN] données maillées
[Termes IGN] information géographique numérique
[Termes IGN] photo-interprétation
[Termes IGN] photogrammétrie numérique
[Termes IGN] plateforme
[Termes IGN] rayonnement électromagnétique
[Termes IGN] restitution 3D
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] système de positionnement par satellites
[Termes IGN] traitement d'imageRésumé : (Editeur) Surveying and mapping have recently undergone a transition from disci pli ne-oriented technologies, such as geodesy, surveying, photogrammetry and cartography, into the methodology-oriented, integrated discipline of geoinformatics. This is based on GPS positioning, remote sensing, digital photography for data acquisition and GIS for data manipulation and data output. Gottfried Konecny attempts to present the required basic background for remote sensing, digital photogrammetry and GIS in the new geoinformatics concept in which the different methodologies must be combined. For remote sensing, the basic fundamentals are the properties of electromagnetic radiation and their interaction with matter. This radiation is received by sensors and platforms in analogue or digital form, and is subject to image processing. In photogrammetry, the stereo-concept is used for the location of information in 3D. With the advent of high-resolution satellite systems in stereo the theory of analytical photogrammetry restituting 2D image information into 3D is of increasing importance, merging the remote sensing approach with that of photogrammetry. The result of the restitution is a direct input into geographic information systems in vector or in raster form. The fundamentals of these are described in detail, with an emphasis on global, regional and local applications. In the context of data integration, a short introduction to the GPS satellite positioning system is provided. Note de contenu : 1 INTRODUCTION
- Surveying and mapping in transition to geoinformation - Photogrammetry - The current status of mapping in the world
- Integration of geoinformation technologies
2 REMOTE SENSING
- Electromagnetic radiation - Energy-matter interaction - Sensor components - Imaging sensors - Platforms - Image interpretation - Image processing - Remote sensing applications
3 PHOTOGRAMMETRY
- Evolution of photogrammetry - Principles of analytical and digital pbotogrammetry - Digital photogrammetric operations
4 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- Introduction - Hardware components - Software components - Vector systems - Raster systems - Databases - GIS systems - GIS and the Internet - GIS applications
5 POSITIONING SYSTEMS
- The Global positioning System (GPS) - GSM owbile phone location
6 COST CONSIDERATIONS
- Costs of aerial photography, orthophotography and topographic line mapping - GPS-supported ground surveys
- Digital elevation models Aerial triangulation versus direct sensor orientation Mapping from space
7 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGESNuméro de notice : 18845 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Monographie Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=55487 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 18845-01 37.00 Livre Centre de documentation Géomatique Disponible Community participation and Geographic Information Systems / W.J. Craig (2002)
Titre : Community participation and Geographic Information Systems Type de document : Monographie Auteurs : W.J. Craig, Auteur ; T.M. Harris, Auteur ; D. Weiner, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Taylor & Francis Année de publication : 2002 Importance : 383 p. Format : 15 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-415-23752-9 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Systèmes d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] aménagement du territoire
[Termes IGN] aménagement urbain
[Termes IGN] approche participative
[Termes IGN] développement économique
[Termes IGN] environnement
[Termes IGN] participation du public
[Termes IGN] sciences humaines et sociales
[Termes IGN] SIG participatif
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographiqueRésumé : (Editeur) What is the nature and value of spatial information for community groups? What technologies and organisational approaches work best in its provision? What are the social and environmental impacts of GIS and public participation in it? How can GIS be usefully implemented and developed? Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and its related technologies are beginning to have a significant impact on the communities which use them. A number of issues are emerging which are of concern to academics, professionals, and community users of GIS, and these are also seen in the broader GIS and society debates on the relationships between communities, Geographic Information Technology (GIT) and public policy. Information technology is significantly affecting society, and often to the disadvantage of low income and marginalized communities. Yet there are many instances in the US and around the world where communities have used this technology advantageously. A good deal of this book reflects on public participation in GIS concepts, best practices and constraints and opportunities - and in addition it presents detailed case studies and provides models that can be replicated by other communities. There is a focus on the conceptual and practical issues arising from the intersection of GIS with participant communities. This book is an advancement of the discussions that arose in a Varenius workshop sponsored by the NCGIA (National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis), and based on the "Empowerment, Marginalization and Public Participation Geographic Information Systems" initiative. Note de contenu : PART 1- Introduction
1 Community participation and geographic information systems
2 Surveying the extent of PPGIS practice in the United States
3 Models for making GIS available to community organizations: dimensions of difference and appropriateness
PART 2- PPGIS case studies
Inner City
4 A voice that could not be ignored: community GIS and gentrification battles in San Francisco
5 Mapping Philadelphia's neighborhoods
6 The impacts of GIS use for neighbourhood revitalization in Minneapolis
7 The Atlanta Project: reflections on PPG1S practice
Planning
8 Web-based PPGIS in the United Kingdom
9 GIS-enhanced land-use planning
10 Portland Metro's dream for public involvement
11 A community-based and collaborative GIS joint venture in rural Australia
Environmental Management
12 Geographic information systems in the environmental movement
13 There must be a catch: participatory GIS in a Newfoundland fishing community
14 Environmental NGOs and community access to technology as a force for change
15 Mexican and Canadian case studies of conmaunity-based spatial information management for biodiversity conservation
Development
16 Promoting local community participation in forest management through a PPISIS application in Southern Ghana
17 GIS for community forestry user groups in Nepal: putting people before die technology
18 Implementing a communityintegrated GIS: perspectives from South African fieldwork
19 Information technologies, PPGIS, and advocacy : globalization of resistance to industrial shrimp farming
20 Ensuring access to GIS for marginal societies
21 The Cherokee Nation and tribal uses of GIS
PART 3- PPGIS futures
22 Mutualism in strengthening GIS technologies and democratic principles: perspectives from a GIS software vendor
23 Spatial multimedia representations to support community participation
24 GIS and the artist: shaping the image of a neighbourhood through participatory environmental design
25 A praxis of public participation GIS and visualization
26 A model for evaluating public participation GIS
27 Public participation, technological discourses and the scale of GIS
28 ConclusionNuméro de notice : 18847 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE/INFORMATIQUE Nature : Recueil / ouvrage collectif Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41568 Réservation
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