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Zheng, Kou-gen, Soomro Tariq Rahim, and Yun-he Pan. "Web GIS: Implementation issues." Chinese Geographical Science 10, no. 1 (2000): 74–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11769-000-0039-0.

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王, 真. "The Design and Implementation of Cooperation GIS." Geographical Science Research 05, no. 02 (2016): 49–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/gser.2016.52006.

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Anđelković, Stefan, and Ivan Ivanović. "Implementation of GIS in sustainable urban mobility plans." Tehnika 75, no. 2 (2020): 216–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/tehnika2002216a.

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Barndt, Michael. "Public Participation GIS—Barriers to Implementation." Cartography and Geographic Information Systems 25, no. 2 (1998): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1559/152304098782594607.

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Suxia Ma, Linhai Qi, Wenxia Liu, and Wei Ma. "Power station GIS design and implementation." IEEE Computer Applications in Power 15, no. 2 (2002): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/67.993759.

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Kil, Gyung-Suk, Jae-Yong Song, Il-Kwon Kim, Seung-Bo Moon, and Jang-Woo Kwon. "Implementation of on Expert System to Supervise GIS Arrester Facilities." Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers 21, no. 1 (2007): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5207/jieie.2007.21.1.075.

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Gao, Yan Li, Wen Bin Li, and Chang Zheng Shang. "The Research on Implementation Methods of 3D GIS." Applied Mechanics and Materials 170-173 (May 2012): 2840–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.170-173.2840.

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3D GIS is an intuitive and effective method of realistic geo-information. Its spatial analysis function meets the user’s needs of inquiring and analyzing to the geo-information. 3D GIS has been widely used in geoscience and urban planning. This article introduces the 3D GIS firstly. Then it discusses the implementation methods of 3D GIS in detail. These include underlying development, secondary development and implementation by remote sensing images. At last, their merits and faults are analyzed, and the paper gives the suitable conditions for different applications.
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Styliadis, Athanasios D., Ioannis D. Karamitsos, and Dimitrios I. Zachariou. "Personalized e-Learning Implementation - The GIS Case." International Journal of Computers Communications & Control 1, no. 1 (2006): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15837/ijccc.2006.1.2273.

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<p>Personalized e-learning implementation is recognized as among one of the most interesting research areas in the distance learning Web-based education. In particular, the GIS e-learning initiatives that incorporate —by default— a number of sequencing spatial techniques (i.e. spatial objects selection and sequencing), will well benefit from a welldefined personalized e-learning implementation with embedded spatial functionality. This is the case addressed in this paper.<br /> The GIS e-learning implementation introduced in the current paper is based on a set of teaching (lecturing) rules according to the cognitive style of learning preferences of both the learners and the lecturers as well. It is important to note that, in spite of the fact that most of these teaching rules are generic (i.e. domain, view and user independent), there are no so far well-defined and commonly accepted rules on how the learning spatial GIS objects and techniques should be selected and how they should be sequenced to make “instructional sense" in a Web-based GIS course.</p>
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Jianya, Gong. "Design and implementation of an internet GIS." Geo-spatial Information Science 4, no. 2 (2001): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02826971.

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Mat Yatim, Fazilah, Zulkepli Majid, and Shahabuddin Amerudin. "THE KEY SUCCESS FACTOR OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM RE-IMPLEMENTATION IN TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD DISTRIBUTION, MALAYSIA: A CASE STUDY OF CHERAS TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD DISTRIBUTION STATION." International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability 6, no. 1-2 (2019): 111–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v6.n1-2.390.

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Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Distribution has embarked on the development of a Geographical Information System (GIS) since the year 2009. The scope of work is to map and digitize all TNB distribution electrical assets and to systematically establish the customer’s database. In this study, a review on the GIS implementation was carried out at Cheras TNB Distribution station. The low utilization of GIS contributes the most to the need of having the GIS reviewed. The aim of the study is to develop a revised strategy for a successful GIS re-implementation in TNB Distribution electrical network based on the results from the review process. Its objectives are to develop and evaluate strategize plan for the re-implementation based on GIS components after reviewing and analysing the existing implementation. Key success factor (KSF) is introduced to deliver a success GIS project re-implementation. Data from previous implementation, survey, workshop and feedback from user of TNB Cheras staff are used for references when developing the strategies. GIS components are capitalized to establish KSF criteria in order to measure the successfulness of the re-implementation. System Usability Scale (SUS) is used for interpreting the KSF outcome. The study is finally ended with the development and evaluation of the proposed strategize plan for the re-implementation of four GIS components which are System and Tools, Data, Business Process and User. The proposed strategy is used to determine the effectiveness of the re-implementation strategies and KSF in order to drive the future invasion of GIS application to other TNB Distribution stations in Malaysia.
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Nabar, Maneesha Mangesh. "A Framework for a Multi-Participant Gis Program." Virginia Tech, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37166.

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The objective of this paper is to develop a well-defined and sound framework for the implementation of a multi-participant GIS program and to illustrate the developed framework by its application to the Departments of the Town of Blacksburg. A multi-participant approach to implementing GIS technology faces greater challenges than a single-participant GIS project, due to the unique culture, structure, policy, decision-making rule and expectations of participants from implementation of GIS technology. So a successful program depends upon aligning different characteristics of the program's structure to those of participants, individually and collectively. Maximizing the system's potentials necessitates a well-defined implementation framework that can help manage changes and integrate the technology in organizations. Therefore, the paper focuses on the implementation aspects of multi-participant GIS programs. The paper achieves its objective by exploring various issues involved in the implementation process of GIS technology and multi-participant GIS programs, develops a framework for implementing a multi-participant GIS program and applies the framework to the Departments of the Town of Blacksburg to achieve successful implementation. The illustration of the Town of Blacksburg identifies various constraints for multi-participant GIS program for which recommendations are provided to achieve successful implementation.<br>Master of Urban and Regional Planning
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Kommana, Karteek. "Implementation of a Geoserver Applicatoin For GIS Data Distribution and Manipulation." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK), 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-92592.

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Accessibility and Interactivity are keywords of information today and that is equally important in science as anywhere else. When scientists share information it benefits if it is intuitive, informative and simple and does not demand expert skills in complicated formats. This master thesis has the aim to investigate open source software tools to design a web map application that can be used by any institute or NGO to distribute their data over internet. The Java platform to be implemented is the open source OpenLayers which allow users to view and potentially manipulate GIS map data through a web map application. Whatever GIS data made available on the Geoserver (the host site for the application) can be shared to users worldwide. The user can then: add from a list of available data layers, choose background (e.g. Google Earth, Open Street Map, etc.), zoom in and out, pan, change symbols and colors, add their own data on top and start animation (if applicable). The data distributed from the Geoserver can also be viewed and accessed from smartphones whichopens the possibility to make the public part of the larger data gathering task of specific scientific inventories like observations of migrating birds, or whatever indicator a specific scientist is interested in. Data is uploaded to the Geoserver and can then be analyzed and the result is distributed to the public.
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Yomralioglu, Tahsin. "A nominal asset value-based approach for readjustment and its implementation using Geographical Information Systems." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.239110.

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Hoult, Crispin. "The requirements, implementation and use of a generic foundation dataset for large-scales spatial data management." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.295514.

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Dooley, Phillip. "The Effective implementation of GIS in local government using diffusion theory /." Connect to thesis, 2001. http://eprints.unimelb.edu.au/archive/00001047.

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Wang, Fei. "Design and implementation of Web-based GIS for forest fragmentation analysis." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2002. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=2473.

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Thesis (M.A.)--West Virginia University, 2002.<br>Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains xi, 107 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.). Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 100-107).
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Bennett, Janette E. "Conceptual and application issues in the implementation of object-oriented GIS." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2003. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=2894.

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Thesis (M.A.)--West Virginia University, 2003.<br>Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains vii, 68 p. : ill. (some col.). Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-57).
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Flaherty, Daniel K. "Assessing barriers to the implementation of GIS technology in precision agriculture /." Available to subscribers only, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1559852621&sid=16&Fmt=2&clientId=1509&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Anumba, Claire. "Application of GIS to labour market planning in construction." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2006. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/2311.

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The fluctuations in the demand for construction work have often resulted in skills shortages. This has led to the need for effective construction labour market planning strategies, which enable the construction industry to meet its skills requirements, particularly in periods of peak demand. Existing approaches to construction labour market planning have several limitations. They do not shed light on the socio-economic and spatially influenced issues within which the industry's skills shortages are rooted. There is, therefore, a need for more appropriate decision-support mechanisms that can take account of spatial problems in terms of skills demand and supply influences. Through industry involvement, this research has explored how GIS can enhance the labour market planning process in construction. The research briefly reviews the nature of labour market planning in construction, introduces geographic information systems, and highlights the opportunities they offer for overcoming the limitations of existing approaches. The implementation of the GIS-based system and its application to a specific labour market planning initiative is then presented. The evaluation of the system by prospective end-users reveals the enablers, barriers and benefits of the system implementation. Organisational issues that had a bearing on the implementation are also examined and recommendations made for further research.
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Al-Boushi, Abdoula Hassan. "Implementation of geographic information systems (GIS) in Abu Dhabi Emirate (UAE) : local conditions assessment and implementation strategy." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.273687.

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Books on the topic "Implementation of GIS"

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Ollivierre, Adolphus C. GIS/LIS implementation and the issue of data quality. University of East London, 1999.

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Albert, Donald Patrick, and Mark R. Leipnik. GIS in law enforcement: Implementation issues and case studies. Taylor and Francis, 2003.

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Campbell, Heather. GIS in local government: An overview of take-up and implementation. University of Sheffield, Dept. of Town & Regional Planning, 1992.

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Biddulph, Kent F. Implementation plan for an automated geographic information system (GIS) in Utah BLM. Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office, 1986.

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Council, Montana Geographic Information, ed. Geographic Information System (GIS) implementation and development in Montana: Federal, state, local and private sector entities. The Division, 2001.

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Conference, AM/FM International European. AM/FM/GIS success factors during implementation: Automated mapping/facilities management/GIS European conference VI, October 3-5, 1990 Montreux, Switzerland, Maison des Congre s, presented by AM/FM International - European Division, proceedings. AM/FM International, European Division, 1990.

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U.S. Dept. of Energy. Gas research program implementation plan. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oil, Gas, Shale and Special Technologies, 1990.

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Underground gas storage facilities: Design and implementation. Gulf Pub. Co., 1995.

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Wilbur, Mickey Joe D. The VLSI implementation of a GIC switched capacitor filter. Naval Postgraduate School, 1998.

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Brown, Peter. The implementation of staff appraisal into British Gas (West Midlands). Wolverhampton Polytechnic, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Implementation of GIS"

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Ott, Thomas, and Frank Swiaczny. "Implementation of time in GIS." In Time-Integrative Geographic Information Systems. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56747-6_4.

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Yan, Shunxi, Xiaolei Wang, and Dongfa Li. "Design and Implementation of Campus GIS." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer London, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4853-1_85.

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Campbell, Heather J. "GIS Implementation in British Local Government." In Diffusion and Use of Geographic Information Technologies. Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1771-5_9.

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Masser, Ian, and Heather Campbell. "Information Sharing and the Implementation of GIS." In Geographic Information Systems to Spatial Data Infrastructure. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429505904-8.

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Li, Wen-jun, Yong-ji Li, Zhi-wei Liang, Chu-wei Huang, and Ying-wen Wen. "The Design and Implementation of GIS Grid Services." In Grid and Cooperative Computing - GCC 2005. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11590354_32.

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Voges, Erik, and Sonia Berman. "A Spatiotemporal Model as the Basis for a Persistent GIS." In Persistent Object Systems: Design, Implementation, and Use. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45498-5_5.

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Kim, Minsung, and Sang-Il Lee. "South Korea: GIS Implementation Profiles Among Secondary Geography Teachers." In International Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with GIS in Secondary Schools. Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2120-3_26.

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Li, Ruren, Xinyue Ye, Ruixiu Wang, Mark Leipnik, and Bing She. "Mapping Forest Composition in China: GIS Design and Implementation." In Geo-Informatics in Resource Management and Sustainable Ecosystem. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49155-3_89.

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Eddy, Stephanie A., and Anne F. Olsen. "New Zealand: Pioneer Teachers and the Implementation of GIS in Schools." In International Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with GIS in Secondary Schools. Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2120-3_20.

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Di Felice, Paolino, Luigi Pomante, and Antonello Di Felice. "Safety of Physical Assets: A Ranking Method and Its GIS Implementation." In Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2018. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95168-3_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Implementation of GIS"

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David, Sally. "GIS implementation." In IEE Colloquium on Engineering the Benefits of Geographical Information Systems. IEE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19970582.

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Auli-Llinas, Francesc, Jose Lino Monteagudo-Pereira, Joan Bartrina-Rapesta, Joan Ramon Paton-Martin, and Joan Serra-Sagrista. "Novel JPEG2000 implementation applied to GIS scenarios." In Optics & Photonics 2005, edited by Mark S. Schmalz. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.616926.

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Norikane, Lynne, Anthony Freeman, and Rob Casey. "Modified VICAR/IBIS GIS: implementation and application." In Applications in Optical Science and Engineering, edited by Mark J. Carlotto. SPIE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.142199.

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Hongyong, Xie, and Shi Xi. "GIS-Based Tourism Information System Design and Implementation." In 2010 International Conference on e-Education, e-Business, e-Management, and e-Learning, (IC4E). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ic4e.2010.150.

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Guey-Shin Chang, Whey-Fone Tsai, Fang-Pang Lin, Charlie Chang, and Te-Lin Chung. "A GEO Grid implementation for 3D GIS Taiwan." In 2008 9th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing (GRID). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/grid.2008.4662821.

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Cico, Zoran, Adnan Salihbegovic, Omer Gegic, and Jasmin Heljic. "Implementation of enterprise GIS in power distribution utilities." In 2015 XXV International Conference on Information, Communication and Automation Technologies (ICAT). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icat.2015.7340507.

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Nikishin, Konstantin, Ekaterina Tolstikhina, Evgeny Golovan, and Anton Pletyonkin. "GIS Implementation for Small Hydraulic Power Plants Placement." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Application (ICHVE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ichve.2018.8641912.

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Jia, Zhiyan, and Xie Han. "Research and implementation of GIS based on web." In 2010 International Conference on Computer Application and System Modeling (ICCASM 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccasm.2010.5622978.

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Luo, Yingwei, Xiaolin Wang, and Z. Xu. "Design and implementation of agent-based distributed GIS." In Second International Conference on Image and Graphics, edited by Wei Sui. SPIE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.477121.

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Yu, Jia, Jianping Wu, and Min Yi. "Research and implementation of road monitoring GIS system." In Geoinformatics 2007, edited by Peng Gong and Yongxue Liu. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.764616.

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Reports on the topic "Implementation of GIS"

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Bergel, Guy Leshem, and Lauren L. Beghini. Implementation and Verification of Isolated Defects for GTS Lifecycle Analyses. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1592917.

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Imaz, M., C. Gay, R. Friedmann, and B. Goldberg. Mexico joins the venture: Joint Implementation and Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6483.

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Mukul Sharma and Kyle Friehauf. Design and Implementation of Energized Fracture Treatment in Tight Gas Sands. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/982246.

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Ryan, Mary. Your GPS for DoD Product Support: The DoD Integrated Product Support Implementation Roadmap. Defense Technical Information Center, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada608798.

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Metz, B. Joint implementation as a financing instrument for global reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/543186.

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Wells, Aaron, Tracy Christopherson, Gerald Frost, et al. Ecological land survey and soils inventory for Katmai National Park and Preserve, 2016–2017. National Park Service, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2287466.

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This study was conducted to inventory, classify, and map soils and vegetation within the ecosystems of Katmai National Park and Preserve (KATM) using an ecological land survey (ELS) approach. The ecosystem classes identified in the ELS effort were mapped across the park, using an archive of Geo-graphic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) datasets pertaining to land cover, topography, surficial geology, and glacial history. The description and mapping of the landform-vegetation-soil relationships identified in the ELS work provides tools to support the design and implementation of future field- and RS-based studies, facilitates further analysis and contextualization of existing data, and will help inform natural resource management decisions. We collected information on the geomorphic, topographic, hydrologic, pedologic, and vegetation characteristics of ecosystems using a dataset of 724 field plots, of which 407 were sampled by ABR, Inc.—Environmental Research and Services (ABR) staff in 2016–2017, and 317 were from existing, ancillary datasets. ABR field plots were located along transects that were selected using a gradient-direct sampling scheme (Austin and Heligers 1989) to collect data for the range of ecological conditions present within KATM, and to provide the data needed to interpret ecosystem and soils development. The field plot dataset encompassed all of the major environmental gradients and landscape histories present in KATM. Individual state-factors (e.g., soil pH, slope aspect) and other ecosystem components (e.g., geomorphic unit, vegetation species composition and structure) were measured or categorized using standard classification systems developed for Alaska. We described and analyzed the hierarchical relationships among the ecosystem components to classify 92 Plot Ecotypes (local-scale ecosystems) that best partitioned the variation in soils, vegetation, and disturbance properties observed at the field plots. From the 92 Plot Ecotypes, we developed classifications of Map Ecotypes and Disturbance Landscapes that could be mapped across the park. Additionally, using an existing surficial geology map for KATM, we developed a map of Generalized Soil Texture by aggregating similar surficial geology classes into a reduced set of classes representing the predominant soil textures in each. We then intersected the Ecotype map with the General-ized Soil Texture Map in a GIS and aggregated combinations of Map Ecotypes with similar soils to derive and map Soil Landscapes and Soil Great Groups. The classification of Great Groups captures information on the soil as a whole, as opposed to the subgroup classification which focuses on the properties of specific horizons (Soil Survey Staff 1999). Of the 724 plots included in the Ecotype analysis, sufficient soils data for classifying soil subgroups was available for 467 plots. Soils from 8 orders of soil taxonomy were encountered during the field sampling: Alfisols (&lt;1% of the mapped area), Andisols (3%), Entisols (45%), Gelisols (&lt;1%), Histosols (12%), Inceptisols (22%), Mollisols (&lt;1%), and Spodosols (16%). Within these 8 Soil Orders, field plots corresponded to a total of 74 Soil Subgroups, the most common of which were Typic Cryaquents, Typic Cryorthents, Histic Cryaquepts, Vitrandic Cryorthents, and Typic Cryofluvents.
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Andersson, Anders David Ragnar, Giovanni Pastore, Xiang-Yang Liu, Romain Thibault Perriot, Michael Tonks, and Christopher Richard Stanek. Derivation of effective fission gas diffusivities in UO2 from lower length scale simulations and implementation of fission gas diffusion models in BISON. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1163628.

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Yusgiantoro, Filda C., I. Dewa Made Raditya Margenta, Haryanto Haryanto, and Felicia Grace Utomo. Carbon Tax Implementation in the Energy Sector: A Comparative Study in G20 and ASEAN Member States (AMS). Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33116/br.003.

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1. This report shows that six G20 countries (Japan, South Africa, Argentina, France, Ireland, and Mexico) and one ASEAN Member States (Singapore) have implemented a carbon tax. 2. The energy sector is the primary GHG emissions contributor in most member states, except Indonesia. However, the energy sector in Indonesia will highly contribute to the national GHG emissions considering the rise of energy demand due to economic and population growth. 3. The effectiveness of carbon tax is specific to which sectors are taxed and which sectors are exempt to a country member. Specifically, a higher emissions price may not cover a large share of emissions in the country. The high carbon tax in France only covers 35% of total emissions in its jurisdiction. Meanwhile, Japan and Singapore’s low carbon tax covers 75% and 80% of total emissions in their jurisdiction, respectively. 4. The numbers of sectoral coverage by emissions price will impact the level of revenues generated from the carbon tax. France obtained the most significant carbon tax revenue for more than USD 9.6 billion. Meanwhile, Argentina generated less than USD 1 million, likely due to tax exemptions in natural gas commodities. 5. The contribution level of carbon tax revenue to the government’s total revenue varies for each country. France and Ireland’s carbon tax revenue contributes 0.71% and 0.53% of their total government revenue, respectively. Meanwhile, the rest of the countries’ carbon tax revenue contributed less than 0.3% each to their government revenue.
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Berns, David M., and T. P. Orlando. Implementation Schemes for the Factorized Quantum Lattice-Gas Algorithm for the One Dimensional Diffusion Equation using Persistent-Current Qubits. Defense Technical Information Center, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada496010.

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Yun, Di, Kun Mo, Bei Ye, et al. FASTGRASS implementation in BISON and Fission gas behavior characterization in UO2 and connection to validating MARMOT. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1227388.

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