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Digital Mapping of Alaska Completed Halfway

As reported in Alaska Dispatch News, Alaska is one-fifth the size of the U.S. and covered with treacherous terrain, because of which creating map of such areas is quite difficult in

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Remote sensing, Satellite Imagery, Surveys Use to Estimate Population of Mogadishu

The results of the first population survey of Mogadishu, Somalia, conducted in a quarter century were presented today at a session of the 2015 Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM 2015) in

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Registers of Scotland Urged Landowners to Register for Digital Mapping Process

Registers of Scotland (RoS) is a national agency and is the non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government responsible for compiling and maintaining records relating to property. Registers of Scotland  is

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176 Flood Forecasting Stations Established Across India

As many as 176 flood forecasting stations have been set up across the country where predictions are made during every monsoon whenever the water level exceeds limits, Water Resources Minister

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ISRO Teams Up With Urban Development Ministry, To Map 4,041 Towns

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has tied up with the Union Urban Development Ministry for mapping over 500 towns and cities, to make a base plan for better planning

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Conserve Biodiversity with GIS – Kaohsiung City Biodiversity Database

As environment becomes the top issue in every country, governments and scientists are eager to find the balance between development and environment protection. GIS as the key solution, offers various

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Conducting Flood Hazard and Risk Mapping For the Complex Evros River Basin

Z&A P. Antonaropoulos & Associates S.A. designed flood hazard and flood risk maps for the Greek part of the Evros River Basin after completing our MIKE FLOOD training course. The

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Portland State University Students Maps the Crime

A group of students (Bonn) in Portland State University’s Criminology & Criminal Justice program has did crime mapping of Portland city. Students have spent years poring over and analysis of nearly 25

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FUTA Students Launch the Nigeria Open Data Access (NODA) Portal

Three students from the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) have launched the Nigeria Open Data Access (NODA) portal. The Nigerian open data access is one of the few open data

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Earthserver Project Goes Into the Second Round

The EarthServer initiative is establishing Agile Analytics on Petabyte data cubes as a commodity Pushing the boundaries of Big Earth Data services, the intercontinental Earthserver initiative enables researchers to browse,