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Omer, Khalafalla. "The Digital Planning Implication on Spatial Justice". World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development 19, n.º 3-4 (18 de abril de 2024): 247–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.47556/j.wjstsd.19.3-4.2024.10.

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Voigt, Andreas y Helena Linzer. "Spatial Planning and Remote Teamwork". International Journal of Virtual Reality 3, n.º 2 (1 de enero de 1997): 46–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/ijvr.1997.3.2.2624.

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The following contribution describes work in progress within the context of the focal field of research and development remote teamwork (RT) of Vienna University of Technology (Dept. of Local Planning - IFOR), which is carried out in cooperation with the Institute for Spatial Interaction and Simulation (IRIS-ISIS), Vienna, exchanging experience with the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC Linz-Hagenberg). Research work is aimed at the elaboration of suitable collaborative remote working structures for research and project transactions, including study projects, within the context of spatial planning on the basis of ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode: a technology of broad band telecommunications). The generation and manipulation of digital spatial models and their virtual transportation within large spatial distances represent main objectives. The current subjects in urban and regional planning and in architecture act as test projects to be defined in the course of the research project in their contents and spatial context and to be represented as digital spatial working models.
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Yang, Ze Yun, Jin Ling Yang, Xian Ge Cao, Xiu Hai Li, Xin Liang y Chun Ling Huo. "Design and Realization of Digital Urban Planning Spatial Database". Advanced Materials Research 756-759 (septiembre de 2013): 1824–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.756-759.1824.

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Based on studying Digital Urban Planning spatial database, this subject uses spatial data engine ArcSDE as interface between GIS application server and database server, and takes the ArcSDE as the core to realize spatial query and spatial analysis of digital urban planning spatial information, and then unified managed the spatial data and attribute data of digital urban planning, finally to support efficient, the huge amount of data extraction.
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Goodchild, Barry. "Conceptualising the Use of Digital Technologies in Spatial Planning". International Journal of E-Planning Research 9, n.º 3 (julio de 2020): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijepr.2020070101.

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This article is about how best to frame the use of digital technology in spatial planning and how best to frame the evaluation of impact. The different sections argue the following points. First, the conceptualisation of digital technologies in spatial planning should pay less attention to the discourse of smart cities and more to pragmatic approaches that can cope with the Janus-faced character of technology and provide a bridge to planning theory. Then, as revealed by the assumptions of actor network theory, there are three main innovation paths—Prop-Tech, Civic-Tech, and Project-Tech—all of which have a different pattern of beneficiaries. Then, as revealed by structuration theory and unless moderated by professional ethics and explicit policy commitments, technology is likely to be concerned with the cost effectiveness of working practices. Finally, taking the various approaches together, spatial planning may be conceptualised as a field of heterogeneous elements (stakeholders and citizens, technology, place) with non-local governance and markets as external structuring forces.
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MILEKHINA, Ol'ga V. y Irina B. ADOVA. "Digital support of spatial planning processes in the regions". Regional Economics: Theory and Practice 22, n.º 7 (15 de julio de 2024): 1206–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.24891/re.22.7.1206.

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Subject. This article deals with the design and modeling of a data-centered tool for supporting spatial planning processes. Objectives. The article aims to develop a tool designed to solve the problem of automated formation of volumetric surfaces, which is necessary for assessing the innovative development of the region. Methods. For the study, we used the methods and approaches of the fuzzy logic theory, and logical programming methods. Results. An integrated approach to solving regional problems, taking into account the empirical knowledge of experts, helped develop a tool for assessing the innovative potential of the region, its approbation through using a Russian region as a case study is illustrated with graphs. Relevance. The formed triad of sustainable development makes it possible to reflect the behavior of the regional innovative development index as a whole on the basis of social, economic and environmental indicators of sustainability.
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Varró, Krisztina. "Tracing the (hidden) spatialities of digital agendas: the case of ‘Digital Hungary’". European Spatial Research and Policy 26, n.º 2 (31 de diciembre de 2019): 135–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.26.2.07.

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Policies that aim at bringing about a digital transformation (seek to) create the conditions for particular spatial development trajectories. Yet, the understandings, explicit and implicit, of space advanced by digital agendas have remained rather underexposed to date. This paper addresses this gap by developing a Foucauldian-inspired discourse-analytical framework and applies it to the programme of ‘Digital Hungary’. It is argued that policies of digitalisation in Hungary only to a minor extent consider the spatial dimension, and their impact potentially undermines the declared aims of spatial development at different scales.
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Mulianto, Heri, Mohammad Syamsul Maarif, Nimmi Zulbainarni y Nur Hasanah. "Development of digital competencies towards improving performance of ministry of agrarian and spatial planning: insight from Indonesia". JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) 10, n.º 2 (10 de marzo de 2024): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.29210/020243745.

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Digital competency is considered a new organizational priority in managing people in public institution. The purpose of this research was to examine the role of digital competence with support of digital leadership, transformation and digital culture can contribute for increasing ministry of agrarian and spatial performance. This research applied a quantitative approach by collecting data from 317 lecturers who worked at ministry of agrarian and spatial in Jakarta area. Purposive sampling was employed to gather data using online questionnaires. Next, partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to examine this data. The results showed that systematically developing each employee's digital competency creates a new organizational culture known as "digital culture," which in turn leads to the organization's digital transformation. To emphasize the significance of digital competence, digital culture, digital transformation, and digital culture in changing the nature and caliber of Indonesia's Ministry of Agriculture and Spatial Planning.
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Sydorchuk, Orystlava, Vitalii Bashtannyk, Fedir Terkhanov, Oleg Kravtsov, Liudmуla Akimova y Oleksandr Akimov. "Integrating digitization into public administration: Impact on national security and the economy through spatial planning". Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology 8, n.º 5 (16 de septiembre de 2024): 747–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v8i5.1740.

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The evolutionary development of the security sphere, on the one hand, and the rapid involvement of digital technologies (and, as a consequence, changes) on the other, formulate the first level of problematization of this study. The study seeks to provide evidence of how the dynamics of changes in the security sphere are formed by constructing an empirical model of changes and assessing the state security system within the framework of spatial planning under the influence of digital technologies. Particular attention in the study is paid to spatial planning and spatial development in smart cities the main threats to national security are systematized, located in closely intersecting planes of digital technologies, social processes, and economic interests. It is shown that areas covered by spatial planning, and particularly smart cities, pose a serious local threat to national and international security policy at the levels of political, social, technical, and economic governance.
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García-Mayor, Clara y Almudena Nolasco-Cirugeda. "New Approach to Landscape-Based Spatial Planning Using Meaningful Geolocated Digital Traces". Land 12, n.º 5 (24 de abril de 2023): 951. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12050951.

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The integration of landscape-based approaches into regional and town planning policies is one of the main objectives of the European Landscape Convention. In the twenty-first century, the traditional discipline of city spatial-planning has gradually been incorporating two types of tactics linked to a landscape-based approach: nature-based strategies, which focus on sustainable goals; and people-based strategies, which integrate a social dimension into decision-making processes. A backbone of landscape-based spatial planning challenge consists of reshaping consolidated urban areas to improve quality of life, encouraging people’s physical activity, and supporting healthier urban lifestyles. This study assumes that physical activity is further encouraged by itineraries that incorporate both landscape features—i.e., natural assets and sense of place—and functional diversity associated with urban activities—i.e., public facilities. A methodology was elaborated to define a preliminary landscape-based spatial planning approach, centering on the analysis of walking-related activity in urban and peri-urban areas. For this purpose, geolocated digital traces are intertwined: official city routes, urban facility locations, users’ Wikiloc trails, and Google Places API data. Once applied to selected medium-sized European cities in the Mediterranean area, these data sources lead to the identification of intangible values and dynamics in places where landscape-based spatial planning solutions could be enhanced. As a result, the present work shows the suitability of interrelating these geolocated data sources, permitting to identify landscape features as key components of spatial planning, which permit balancing individual goals, the aims of local communities, and administrative functions.
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Palmini, Otello. "Post- Pandemic digital space integration in Lezha". Download Now: Editions: PDF DOI: 000-000 ISSN: 2959-4081 Spatial Proposals for the Post Pandemic City. The Case of Lezha 8, n.º 1-2 (5 de septiembre de 2023): 202–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.37199/o41008207.

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This article aims to evaluate the potential for digital space integration in the Lezha region by taking into account Albanian urban planning practice and some Western experiences in the problematic context of the post-pandemic period as well. The digital hybridization of space is a key component of European spatial planning and is one possible way to deal with the criticalities raised by the COVID-19 crisis. The pandemic has deeply changed the European approach to spatial planning, highlighting the necessity to rethink mobility systems, public spaces and the relationship between space and health. The paper proposes to adopt a context-based and small-scale approach to maximize the positive effects of the digitalization of some spaces related to agritourism, mobility and environmental conservation. This approach would allow a regional way to the digitalization of space connected with the local culture and in dialogue with the informal capacities of the territory.
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Tesis sobre el tema "Digital spatial planning"

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Siirtola, Johannes. "Digital 3D-visualisering för ökat medborgardeltagande i detaljplanering : En studie om förnyelse av Älvkarleby kommuns planprocess för detaljplaner". Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för Industriell utveckling, IT och Samhällsbyggnad, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-20317.

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I ”Översiktsplan Älvkarleby Kommun 2009” framgår att kommunen vill utveckla de demokratiska formerna och underlätta för medborgarnas politiska delaktighet. Tidigare forskning har visat att behovet av medborgardeltagande ökar i den offentliga planeringen och att planerare kan dra flera fördelar av medborgardeltagande i planprocesser. Ett sätt att öka medborgardeltagandet är att integrera digital 3D-visualisering i planprocessen, ett verktyg som Älvkarleby kommun inte använder i framtagandet av dagens detaljplaner.   Syftet med denna studie är att undersöka den digitala 3D-visualiseringens framtid i en liten svensk kommun. Studien kommer att identifiera inställningen till digital 3D-visualisering hos politiker, planerare och medborgare. Slutligen ska studien också undersöka hur mindre kommuner kan använda digital 3D-visualisering i framtida planarbete för att öka det befintliga medborgardeltagandet. Målet med denna studie är att påvisa för Älvkarleby, och andra kommuner där digital 3D-visualisering inte används, hur de med enkla medel och kostnadseffektivt kan använda 3D-visualisering i framtida planprocesser.   För att identifiera synen på digital 3D-visualisering hos ett urval av kommunala tjänstemän och politiker har det genomförts semistrukturerade intervjuer. För att kvantitativt undersöka medborgarnas syn har digitala enkäter skickats ut via det sociala nätverket Facebook. Under studien har det genomförts åtta intervjuer och 99 enkäter har besvarats.   Politiker, planerare och medborgare inom kommunen är överens om att 3D-visualiseringen kan bidra till att effektivisera och förbättra planprocessen för detaljplaner. Studien har också resulterat i identifiering av de hinder som kan uppstå inom planprocesser med digital 3D-visualisering.   Digital 3D-visualisering som en del i planprocessen för detaljplaner kan medföra att medborgardeltagandet i Älvkarleby kommun ökar. Detta eftersom intresset för det kommunala planarbetet och viljan att bidra hos medborgare kan påverkas positivt av digital 3D-visualisering i planprocessen. Utöver medborgardeltagandet kan också digital 3D-visualisering förenkla arbetsgången hos såväl kommunala tjänstemän som politiker.       Nyckelord: Digital 3D-visualisering, Planprocess, Detaljplan, Älvkarleby kommun, Medborgardeltagande.
In “Översiktsplan Älvkarleby Kommun 2009” is it clear that the municipality of Älvkarleby want to develop the democratic forms and facilitate citizens’ political participation. Earlier research shows that the need for citizen participation increases in public planning and believe that planners can draw multiple benefits of citizen participation in planning processes. One way to increase citizen participation is the integration of digital 3D visualization in the planning process, a tool that the municipality of Älvkarleby not using for local plans today. The purpose of this study is to examine the future of digital 3D visualization in small Swedish municipality. The study will identify attitudes to digital 3D visualization of politicians, planners and citizens. Finally, the study will also examine how small municipalities can use digital 3D visualization in the future planning to enhance the existing civic participation. The goal of this study is to demonstrate to Älvkarleby, and other municipalities where the digital 3D visualization is not used, how to by simple means and cost-effective use digital 3D visualization in future planning processes. To identify the perception of 3D digital visualization, a selection of municipal officials and politicians, semi-structural interviews have been carried out. To quantitatively examine the citizens' attitudes, digital questionnaires have been sent out via the social network Facebook. During the study eight interviews and 99 surveys have been answered. Politicians, planners and citizens in the municipality agree that digital 3D visualization can help to streamline and improve the planning processes for local plans. The study has also resulted in identifying the obstacles that digital 3D visualization may lead to in the planning process. Digital 3D visualization as a part of the planning process for the local planning could lead to increased citizen participation in the municipality of Älvkarleby, as the interest in the planning process increases and the desire to participate are positively affected by digital 3D visualization. In addition to civic participation, the digital 3D visualization can also be used to simplify the workflows for both municipal officials and politicians.         Keywords: Digital 3D Visualization, Planning Process, Zoning Plan, Älvkarleby kommun, Public Participation.
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Moore, Alahna. "Using Digital Mapping Techniques to Rapidly Document Vulnerable Historical Landscapes in Coastal Louisiana: Holt Cemetery Case Study". ScholarWorks@UNO, 2018. https://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2477.

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This thesis outlines a technique for rapid documentation of historic sites in volatile cultural landscapes. Using Holt Cemetery as an exemplary case study, a workflow was developed incorporating RTK terrain survey, UAS aerial imagery, photogrammetry, GIS, and smartphone data collection in order to create a multifaceted database of the material and spatial conditions, as well as the patterns of use, that exist at the cemetery. The purpose of this research is to create a framework for improving the speed of data creation and increasing the accessibility of information regarding threatened cultural resources. It is intended that these processes can be scaled and adapted for use at any site, and that the products generated can be utilized by researchers, resource management professionals, and preservationists. In utilizing expedited methods, this thesis specifically advocates for documentation of sites that exist in coastal environments and are facing imminent destruction due to environmental degradation.
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Blomquist, Aviva. "Understanding Community Sense of Place and Social Sustainability Through Instagram : The establishment of Rågsved nature reserve and the demolition of Snösätra Graffiti Wall of Fame". Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-193909.

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Blomquist, Aviva (2021). Understanding Community Sense of Place and Social Sustainability Through Instagram: The establishment of Rågsved nature reserve and the demolition Snösätra Graffiti Wall of Fame. Human Geography, advanced level, master’s thesis for Master exam in Human Geography, 30 ECTS credits  Supervisor: Danielle Drozdzewski Language: English Key words: Digital geography, sense of place, social media, public space socio-spatial planning, participation, social sustainability, cultural sustainability.  This thesis investigates digital sense of place and social and cultural sustainability issues in the establishment of Rågsved nature reserve and the subsequent demolishment of (parts of) Snösätra Graffiti Wall of Fame. Drawing on theories of the more or less digital world, the non-representational, the more-than human, and the idea of geolocative social media as participatory public space (in the making), the thesis aim was to investigate how covert netnography/digital ethnography and discourse analysis can help us understand sense of place, and to identify sustainability issues through geotagged user generated data on Instagram. The empirical findings reveal conflicting community sense of place, assembled through complex entanglements between algorithms, physical structures/landscape, language, and sensory embodiments, which were simultaneously digital and non-digital. There were indications that the flows of posts geotagged on Instagram functioned as ‘claimed’ participatory public space, where stakeholder communities discussed place outside of dominant political imaginations. In addition, the posts indicated social and cultural sustainability issues. The main conclusion is that this type of discourse analysis of social media has the potential for functioning as a ‘passive’ participation strategy, and for creating deliberative discussions with stakeholder communities based on an understanding of place as they experience it.
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Clement, Claire. "Mapping Women's Movement in Medieval England". VCU Scholars Compass, 2012. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/367.

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This thesis investigates women’s geographical movement in medieval England from the perspective of mobility and freedom. It uses pilgrimage accounts from medieval miracle story collections and to gather information about individual travel patterns. The study uses GIS to analyze gendered mobility patterns, and to investigate whether there were noticeable differences in the distance which men and women traveled and the geographical area of the country they originated. It also analyzes the nearness of men’s and women’s respective origin towns to alternative pilgrimage locations, as a means of examining the factors determining gendered travel mobility. The study finds that women’s travel distances were less than men’s, especially in the later medieval period, but that they were in fact more likely than men to come from areas proximate to alternative pilgrimage sites. This suggests the existence of higher mobility capacity for women living in areas with greater contact with other travelers.
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Piras, Paola. "Matérialité et gouvernance du système sociotechnique très haut débit à Dakar (Sénégal) : vision stratégique de l’infrastructure numérique, planification métropolitaine et chantiers de construction". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Gustave Eiffel, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025UEFL2009.

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Cette thèse analyse le développement d’un système sociotechnique très haut débit (réseau de fibre optique et data centers) et les transformations urbaines d’une métropole ouest-africaines en interrogeant les conditions et modalités d’une « urbanisme du numérique » à Dakar (Sénégal). L’ambition est de comprendre comment infrastructure numérique et espaces urbains se façonnent mutuellement et d’en proposer une lecture à partir de la matérialité plutôt que surplombant une matérialité-support inerte. S’appuyant sur des travaux issus des études urbaines et des approches sociales de la technique inspirées des Science and Technology Studies (STS), l’enquête porte sur les dimensions sociopolitiques, sociotechniques et territoriales du déploiement de l’infrastructure très haut débit qu’elle analyse à trois échelles, correspondant à des sphères d’action et des temporalités distinctes, et dans différents types d’espaces intra-urbains. Avec une méthodologique qualitative (entretiens, observation participante, cartographie), la thèse démontre les relations ambivalentes qu'entretiennent le développement privatisé du système sociotechnique très haut débit et les inégalités socio-spatiales. Aux échelles nationales et métropolitaines, elle met en évidence les liens entre les acteurs de l’urbanisme et de puissants opérateurs de télécommunication internationaux ainsi que leur influence respective dans l’aménagement numérique métropolitain dans un contexte marqué par des politiques néolibérales. A l’échelle de la rue, elle analyse le rôle des ingénieurs et techniciens réseaux en soulignant, à travers une étude des chantiers et du travail « en situation », le rôle des contingences matérielles, de l’informalité et du « bricolage » sociotechnique mais aussi celui d’une expertise technique « de la rue » essentielle dans le développement matériel de l’infrastructure très haut débit. L’analyse de la gouvernance du déploiement couplée à celle de la matérialité urbaine et des évolutions socio-spatiales métropolitaines a permis de qualifier un urbanisme numérique différencié selon les profils urbains. Cependant, tout en insistant sur le poids déterminant des opérateurs de télécommunication et l’insuffisante capacité de prescription et de régulation des pouvoirs publics, la thèse identifie des mécanismes d’autorégulation parfois bénéfiques à l’intérêt général et des mécanismes de rattrapage partiel dans certains quartiers moins « attractifs ». Ces résultats conduisent à nuancer les effets de la « privatisation » du développement du numérique sur la fragmentation urbaine et suggèrent des éléments de réflexion pour le réengagement public d’une pensée et d’une pratique de l’aménagement numérique urbain à Dakar
This thesis analyzes the development of a very high-speed socio-technical system (fiber optic network and data centers) and the urban transformations of a West African metropolis, questioning the conditions and modalities of a “digital urbanism” in Dakar (Senegal). The aim is to understand how digital infrastructure and urban spaces shape each other, and to propose a reading based on materiality rather than overhanging an inert materiality-support.Drawing on work from urban studies and social approaches to technology inspired by Science and Technology Studies (STS), the investigation focuses on the socio-political, socio-technical and territorial dimensions of very-high-speed infrastructure deployment, which it analyzes at three scales, corresponding to distinct spheres of action and temporalities, and in different types of intra-urban spaces. Using a qualitative methodology (interviews, participant observation, mapping), the thesis demonstrates the ambivalent relationship between the privatized development of the very-high-speed socio-technical system and socio-spatial inequalities. On a national and metropolitan scale, it highlights the links between urban planners and powerful international telecoms operators, and their respective influence on metropolitan digital planning in a context marked by neoliberal policies. At the street level, it analyzes the role of network engineers and technicians, highlighting the role of material contingencies, informality and socio-technical “bricolage”, as well as the role of “street-level” technical expertise in the material development of very high-speed infrastructure, through a study of construction sites and “on-the-spot” work. Analysis of the governance of deployment, coupled with that of urban materiality and metropolitan socio-spatial evolutions, has enabled us to qualify a digital urbanism that differs according to urban profiles. However, while insisting on the decisive weight of telecoms operators and the insufficient prescription and regulation capacity of public authorities, the thesis identifies self-regulation mechanisms that are sometimes beneficial to the general interest, and partial catch-up mechanisms in certain less “attractive” neighborhoods. These results lead us to qualify the effects of the “privatization” of digital development on urban fragmentation, and suggest elements of reflection for the public reengagement of a thought and practice of urban digital planning in Dakar
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Chu, Fu-Min y 邱富銘. "Planning and Establishment of Digital Spatial Campus-An Example for 立德管理學院 University". Thesis, 2003. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71234013267872806958.

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Based on the concepts of the digital earth, digital Taiwan and digital city, the digital campus (DC) or digital spatial campus (DSC) is proposed from a series of campus activities in recent three years. They appear the interactive relationship between the digital information and spatial environment. Planning and establishment of digital spatial campus, an example for 立德管理學院 University, is the purpose of stuty. Using the geographic information system (ArcView 3.X), programming language (Visual Basic 6.0; Avenue) and component object (MapObjects 2.X) to develop the application system, it can integrate the the current terrain feature, facilitiy location and data attribute. It provides the two-way (attribute to location; location to attribute) query function by user-friendly man-machine interface. We can obtain the location of feature and allow the composite query by single- or multi- column. The main feature of Digital Spatial Campus System (DSCS) is the two-way operation mode between geographic information system and management information system. The GIS provides many basic functions and links the MIS to showing the attribute. Besides, the MIS provides the basic functions, like as the add/delete/edit/query, and links the GIS to showing the location. The coordinate system of all maps is TM for map overlay and topology analysis. For the visualization, the high resolution areal photogrammetry image is added to the application system. The experiences are expected to be a basis and reference for full popularization and live applications in campus.
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Scoular, Matthew Graham. "Spatial and temporal variability of stand-replacing fire frequency in Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario". Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/4101.

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Fire is the primary natural disturbance vital to the ecological integrity of Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. A new provincial park planning process (i.e., Class Environmental Assessment) has required the review of Quetico’s Fire Management Plan. To support this review, large and severe (stand-replacing) Quetico fires were studied using 1966 Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR) forest resource inventory (FRI) mapping. A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) database of the FRI was created and updated with the OMNR digital fire atlas. This database was used as a time-since-fire and fire interval dataset to estimate fire frequency. It also served to archive the 1966 FRI for the largest protected area in the transition between the Boreal and Great Lakes-St. Lawrence forest regions. Non-parametric (Kaplan-Meier) survival analysis was used to estimate survival functions and mean fire intervals (i.e., the expected time between two consecutive stand-replacing fires for any location within the Park). Previous studies that have used Kaplan-Meier survival analysis methods have based fire frequency estimates solely on time-since-fire data. However, time-since-fire data cannot be equated with fire interval data when using non-parametric methods. At least one fire interval is required to obtain reliable results. The mean fire interval for the entire 475,782 ha Park between the years 1668 and 2007 was 230 years. Performing the analysis on various geographic and temporal partitions revealed fire frequency spatial and temporal variability. A constant (independent of time-since-fire) probability of burning was not observed for Quetico which is contrary to accepted conjecture for northwestern Ontario boreal/mixed-wood forests. A current fire cycle was also estimated for the Park (342 years) using the digital fire atlas. The results suggested that use of historical static fire frequency estimates as fire management prescriptions may not be justified given considerable fire frequency temporal variability. The observed fire frequency spatial variability suggests that studies should be undertaken at coarser scales than is the norm to characterise the regions fire regime in support of landscape level fire management planning.
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(8300103), Shams R. Rahmani. "Digital Soil Mapping of the Purdue Agronomy Center for Research and Education". Thesis, 2020.

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This research work concentrate on developing digital soil maps to support field based plant phenotyping research. We have developed soil organic matter content (OM), cation exchange capacity (CEC), natural soil drainage class, and tile drainage line maps using topographic indices and aerial imagery. Various prediction models (universal kriging, cubist, random forest, C5.0, artificial neural network, and multinomial logistic regression) were used to estimate the soil properties of interest.
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Yi, Chong-yŏl. Konggan kyehoek ŭl wihan kongtʻong chujedo suchʻi chidohwa pangan yŏnʼgu =: Generating digital thematic map for spatial planning. Kyŏnggi-do Anyang-si: Kuktʻo Kaebal Yŏnʼguwŏn, 1996.

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Capítulos de libros sobre el tema "Digital spatial planning"

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Akliyah, L. S., H. Hindersah, D. Mukhsin M y H. Burhanudin. "Community empowerment in village spatial planning based on Islamic perspective". En Islam, Media and Education in the Digital Era, 217–23. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003219149-30.

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Kourtit, Karima, Peter Nijkamp, Henk Scholten y Yneke van Iersel. "Methodology and Application of 3D Visualization in Sustainable Cultural Tourism Planning". En Advances in Cultural Tourism Research, 173–86. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65537-1_11.

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AbstractThis paper addresses the global imperative of implementing sustainable initiatives in contemporary industrial and service sectors, with a focus on the tourism industry's quest for resilience and recovery post the COVID-19 pandemic. To foster balanced tourism development, the necessity for evidence-based information at local and regional levels is emphasized, highlighting the demand for transparent planning support tools within the sector. Alongside traditional statistical monitoring tools like Tourist Satellite Accounts, the increasing popularity of digital tools, including local tourism dashboards, e-booking systems, and interactive tourist guidance devices, is noted. Noteworthy is the prospect of applying digital twins, an emerging visualization technique in spatial planning, to local and regional sustainable cultural tourism planning. This paper explores the scope and utility of digital twins, drawing on principles from geoscience and geodesign, to create 3D visualizations of spatial tourist realities. The urban architecture of these visualizations is outlined, demonstrating their use through an empirical illustration of digital twins for the Parkstad region in Limburg, the Netherlands. The 3D images depict the tourism area across various cultural-historical periods, presenting a multi-layer representation of ‘cultural-historical epochs’, starting from the Roman period. This innovative approach contributes to digital sustainable cultural tourism planning by offering a data-based perspective on spatial realities and historical epochs, providing a valuable tool for the industry's planning and decision-making processes.
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Pulselli, Riccardo Maria, Saverio Mecca y Simone Bastianoni. "Marine Energy Sources for Decarbonization of Mediterranean Regions Through Maritime Spatial Planning". En Mediterranean Architecture and the Green-Digital Transition, 365–71. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33148-0_29.

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Gergel’ová, Marcela Bindzárová, Branislav Madoš, Norbert Ádám, Martina Zeleňáková, Stanislav Ondáš y Jakub Fuska. "From Analog to Digital: Transformation of Spatial Planning in Slovak Conditions". En Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, 345–53. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-75329-9_38.

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Bruck, Emilia M., Rudolf Scheuvens y Martin Berger. "Control and design of spatial mobility interfaces". En AVENUE21. Planning and Policy Considerations for an Age of Automated Mobility, 131–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-67004-0_8.

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AbstractThis chapter deals with the changes in public space that accompany digital networking and automation in the mobility sector. The focus here is specifically on spatial mobility interfaces. This refers to locations characterized by interaction, by the interplay of different transport modes and by transitions in public space.
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Kim, Kwi-Gon y Hee-Sun Choi. "Planning Instruments for Climate Smart and Wise Cities: A Spatial, Green and Digital Deal Approach". En Planning Climate Smart and Wise Cities, 3–97. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80165-6_1.

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Minskere, Laura, Jeļena Šalkovska y Anda Batraga. "The Spatial Planning System’s Influence on Civic Participation Digital Transformation in Europe". En Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 345–55. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53598-7_31.

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Sacco, Sara, Federico Eugeni y Donato Di Ludovico. "Urban and Spatial Planning Through the Support Tool of the Regional Digital Twin". En Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 221–29. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54118-6_21.

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Pittman, Simon J. y Bryan Costa. "Linking Cetaceans to Their Environment: Spatial Data Acquisition, Digital Processing and Predictive Modeling for Marine Spatial Planning in the Northwest Atlantic". En Spatial Complexity, Informatics, and Wildlife Conservation, 387–408. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-87771-4_21.

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Jiang, Wanzhu y Jiaqi Wang. "Demand-Driven Distributed Adaptive Space Planning Based on Reinforcement Learning". En Computational Design and Robotic Fabrication, 263–73. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8637-6_23.

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AbstractIn the second digital turn, the architecture driven by big data logic is gradually shifting from a traditional static entity to an intellective living organism. This paper explores a space planning algorithm that applies reinforcement learning to the multi-agent system to achieve condition adaptability. This algorithm contains an inclusive environment and programmable agents that represent independent spaces. Through reinforcement learning, personalized space needs are quantified as the agent’s Space Schema, which can provide adaptive behavior strategies to adjust volumetric room boundaries. The spatial organization emerges in multi-agent competition, guided by the Negotiation Schema, realizing the dynamic equilibrium of spatial relations and the stable maximization of collective interests. Through real-time interaction and distributed decision-making, this bottom-up method defines a new architectural paradigm that continuously changes based on demands with its high degree of variability, adaptability and evolvability.
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Actas de conferencias sobre el tema "Digital spatial planning"

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Cibilic, Iva, Vesna Posloncec-Petric y Marko Matijevic. "GEOVISUALIZATION OF BORONGAJ CAMPUS IN MOBILE AUGMENTED REALITY". En SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference, 291–98. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/6.2/s26.36.

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This paper explores the application of augmented reality (AR) in spatial data and 3D model visualization, particularly in the context of smart cities and campuses. The term "smart city" refers to the concept of urban planning that optimizes city space by applying digital technologies to improve the quality of life. Smart cities include innovative solutions in traffic, urban planning, energy, communications and digital management of the city and buildings to provide efficient and sustainable development. We developed a mobile AR application that integrates the 3D model of the Borongaj Campus, allowing users to visualize and interact with the model through the use of markers. The application provides an interactive environment where users can engage with the spatial data, enhancing their understanding of the campus layout and structure. Visualizing the 3D model in AR creates a dynamic and immersive experience, contributing to the growing adoption of AR in geovisualization of urban landscapes. The paper also discusses the technical aspects of integrating AR with spatial data, highlighting the challenges and solutions involved in the process. In conclusion, we evaluate the advantages and limitations of the created model, the software tools used, and mobile AR as a medium for visualizing spatial data, providing insights into the potential of this technology for future applications in smart campuses and cities.
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Rios, J., R. Jehlen y Zhifan Zhu. "A spatial database for reroute planning". En 2012 IEEE/AIAA 31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dasc.2012.6382321.

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Rios, J., R. Jehlen y Zhifan Zhu. "A spatial database for reroute planning". En 2012 IEEE/AIAA 31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dasc.2012.6382997.

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Reid, Max B. "Potential Field Computation for Robotic Path Planning Using a Microchannel SLM". En Spatial Light Modulators and Applications. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/slma.1993.swc.1.

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A microchannel SLM is employed to demonstrate the optical calculation of potential field maps for mobile robot navigation. In one MSLM mode, written patterns expand spatially, and this characteristic is used to create an extended two dimensional function representing the influence of the goal in a robot's workspace. The optical calculation time scales favorably in comparison to digital electronic computation.
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Dang, Anrong, Huizhen Shi, Xindong He y Yongfu Li. "Integration of spatial information technology for digital urban planning". En Geoinformatics 2007, editado por Peng Gong y Yongxue Liu. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.764592.

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Ruiz, Gabriel. "DIGITAL APPROACH FOR SPATIAL ENERGY PLANNING – BEST PRACTICE IN SWITZERLAND". En International Sustainable Energy Conference 2018. AEE INTEC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32638/proceedings.isec2018.201811.

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Smit, Koen, Rob Peters, Chaim de Gelder y Johan Versendaal. "Quality Dimensions for Digital Twin Maturity in the Context of Dutch Public Spatial Planning". En 36th Bled eConference – Digital Economy and Society: The Balancing Act for Digital Innovation in Times of Instability. University of Maribor Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/um.fov.6.2023.9.

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Digital Twin (DT) technology is being increasingly adopted by local and regional governmental organizations in the Netherlands to support spatial planning decision-making, balancing contradicting policy ambitions. These DT solutions are becoming more complex as more perspectives, based on sophisticated calculations, are added to one integrated view of the problem space. To be able to validate the quality of these DT solutions, quality dimensions are to be established. This study focuses on identifying quality dimensions for DT solutions, including legal and policy perspectives, and safeguarding public value; thereby transcending the technical focus that most contributions on quality dimensions for DTs have in the current body of knowledge. Based on empirical data collection and analysis, 15 quality dimensions were identified. Future research should focus on further operationalizing these dimensions, allowing for measuring DT solution quality on a maturity scale.
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Peters, Rob, Koen Smit y Johan Versendaal. "Responsible AI and Power: Investigating the System Level Bureaucrat in the Legal Planning Process". En Digital Support from Crisis to Progressive Change. University of Maribor Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-485-9.43.

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Numerous statements and pamphlets indicate that governments should increase the transparency of ICTimplementations and algorithms in eGovernment services and should encourage democratic control. This paper presents research among civil servants, suppliers and experts who play a role in the automation of spatial policymaking and planning (e.g. environment, building, sound and CO2 regulation, mobility). The case is a major digitalisation programme of that spatial planning in the Netherlands. In this digital transition, the research assumption is that public and political values such as transparency, legitimacy and (perceived) fairness are difficult to validate in the practice of the design process; policy makers tend to lose sight of the algorithms and decision trees designed during the ICT -implementation of eGovernment services. This situation would implicate a power shift towards the system level bureaucrat. i.e., the digitized execution of laws and regulations, thereby threatening democratic control. This also sets the stage for anxiety towards ICT projects and digital bureaucracies. We have investigated perceptions about ‘validation dark spots’ in the design process of the national planning platform that create unintended shifts in decision power in the context of the legal planning process. To identify these validation dark spots, 22 stakeholders were interviewed. The results partially confirm the assumption. Based on the collected data, nine validation dark spots are identified that require more attention and research.
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Held, Mateja. "DIGITALIZATION OF PROCEDURES IN SPATIAL PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION LAW IN CROATIA". En International Scientific Conference “Digitalization and Green Transformation of the EU“. Faculty of Law, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25234/eclic/27450.

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Spatial planning and construction are interdisciplinary areas in which various factors interweave, such as sociological, cultural, economic, environmental, etc. In the process of spatial planning, green and digital transformation has an indispensable role. Spatial plans’ developers should take into account protection of the environment, which is emphasized in the soft law mechanisms of the European Union (such as the European Green Deal) and the national spatial planning legislation. The aim of the paper is to present the EU legislation on the digitalization of spatial planning which reflects principles of the good administration as laid out in the Charter of the European Union on Fundamental Rights (effective, efficient and transparent public administration) and to research whether Croatia has suitable legislative framework for the digitalization in the area of spatial planning and construction. An additional goal is to research whether the legislative framework is functional and whether obstacles occur in practice. The paper is therefore divided in five chapters. After the introduction, the paper presents EU legislation, namely the so-called INSPIRE directive which serves as a basic tool for the harmonization of EU Member State’s policies regarding environmental questions and as a basis for the national spatial data infrastructures. The next chapter analyzes Croatian response to the INSPIRE directive after the accession of Croatia into the EU in 2013, till the recently adopted Digital Strategy of Croatia in 2023. After the insight into the context of the digitalization of Croatian public administration sector, research is focused on the Regulatory Framework of the Physical Planning Information System and on the reflection of the digitalization in procedures of the protection of the objective legality and subjective rights of the citizens. In those procedures, citizens are considered as collaborators who participate in the process of the spatial plan development. In the final part of the paper, recommendations are given for a better functioning of the digitalized procedures in the area of spatial planning and construction law in Croatia.
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Yuan, Kai, Lie Wu y Yi Zhang. "Digital multi-scale visual planning model of spatial-geographical landscape pattern of smart parks". En 2023 3rd International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Analysis (ICCPA 2023), editado por Linlin Shen y Guoqiang Zhong. SPIE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2684249.

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Informes sobre el tema "Digital spatial planning"

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Kung, R., K. Douglas y C. D. Stacey. Canada west coast topo-bathymetric digital elevation model, British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/331539.

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The joint Natural Resources Canada/Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Spatial Planning Program requires the highest resolution bathymetric elevation data and adjacent land-based topographic elevation data that are available. This digital elevation model of Canada's west coast compiles the best data available from multiple government agencies to create a regional model gridded at 10 metre spacing. The transitions between the marine and terrestrial areas are near-seamless creating a surface of elevations for non-navigational scientific research, cartographic, and general marine spatial planning use. The product is available on the Federal Geospatial Platform at: https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/e6e11b99-f0cc-44f7-f5eb-3b995fb1637e
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Rohrer, Lisa, Anna Granath Hansson, Ágúst Bogason y Mats Stjernberg. Planning around remote work: Latest research and implications for planners and policymakers. Nordregio, diciembre de 2024. https://doi.org/10.6027/r2024:24.1403-2503.

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This report discusses planning and policy implications, categorized under three areas: transportation, the built environment, and sustainability. The report highlights several recommendations, such as to safeguard public transport, support investments in measures to boost small-town and rural attractiveness, encourage development according to work-live (mixed-use) designs and 15-minute city principles, promote a diverse and affordable housing supply, enable access to digital infrastructure, plan for residents who also cannot work remotely, and reconsider research frameworks and data collection based on the unique spatial patterns of remote work.
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Ley, Matt, Tom Baldvins, David Jones, Hanna Pilkington y Kelly Anderson. Vegetation classification and mapping: Gulf Islands National Seashore. National Park Service, mayo de 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2299028.

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The Gulf Islands National Seashore (GUIS) vegetation inventory project classified and mapped vegetation on park-owned lands within the administrative boundary and estimated thematic map accuracy quantitatively. The project began in June 2016. National Park Service (NPS) Vegetation Mapping Inventory Program provided technical guidance. The overall process included initial planning and scoping, imagery procurement, field data collection, data analysis, imagery interpretation/classification, accuracy assessment (AA), and report writing and database development. Initial planning and scoping meetings took place during May, 2016 in Ocean Springs, Mississippi where representatives gathered from GUIS, the NPS Gulf Coast Inventory and Monitoring Network, and Colorado State University. Primary imagery used for interpretation was 4-band (RGB and CIR) orthoimages from 2014 and 2016 with resolutions of 15 centimeters (cm) (Florida only) and 30 cm. Supplemental imagery with varying coverage across the study area included National Aerial Imagery Program 50 cm imagery for Mississippi (2016) and Florida (2017), 15 and 30 cm true color Digital Earth Model imagery for Mississippi (2016 and 2017), and current and historical true-color Google Earth and Bing Map imagery. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration National Geodetic Survey 30 cm true color imagery from 2017 (post Hurricane Nate) supported remapping the Mississippi barrier islands after Hurricane Nate. The preliminary vegetation classification included 59 United States National Vegetation Classification (USNVC) associations. Existing vegetation and mapping data combined with vegetation plot data contributed to the final vegetation classification. Quantitative classification using hierarchical clustering and professional expertise was supported by vegetation data collected from 250 plots in 2016 and 29 plots in 2017 and 2018, as well as other observational data. The final vegetation classification includes 39 USNVC associations and 5 park special types; 18 forest and woodland, 7 shrubland, 17 herbaceous, and 2 sparse vegetation types were identified. The final GUIS map consists of 38 map classes. Land cover classes include four types: non-vegetated barren land / borrow pit, developed open space, developed low – high intensity, and water/ocean. Of the 34 vegetation map classes, 26 represent a single USNVC association/park special, six map classes contain two USNVC associations/park specials, and two map classes contain three USNVC associations/park specials. Forest and woodland associations had an abundance of sand pine (Pinus clausa), slash pine (Pinus elliottii), sand live oak (Quercus geminata), yaupon (Ilex vomitoria), wax myrtle (Morella cerifera), and saw palmetto (Serenoa repens). Shrubland associations supported dominant species such as eastern baccharis (Baccharis halimifolia), yaupon (Ilex vomitoria), wax myrtle (Morella cerifera), saw palmetto (Serenoa repens), and sand live oak (Quercus geminata). Herbaceous associations commonly included camphorweed (Heterotheca subaxillaris), needlegrass rush (Juncus roemerianus), bitter seabeach grass (Panicum amarum var. amarum), gulf bluestem (Schizachyrium maritimum), saltmeadow cordgrass (Spartina patens), and sea oats (Uniola paniculata). The final GUIS vegetation map consists of 1,268 polygons totaling 35,769.0 hectares (ha) or 88,387.2 acres (ac). Mean polygon size excluding water is 3.6 ha (8.9 ac). The most abundant land cover class is open water/ocean which accounts for approximately 31,437.7 ha (77,684.2 ac) or 87.9% of the total mapped area. Natural and ruderal vegetation consists of 4,176.8 ha (10,321.1 ac) or 11.6% of the total area. Within the natural and ruderal vegetation types, herbaceous types are the most extensive with 1945.1 ha (4,806.4 ac) or 46.5%, followed by forest and woodland types with 804.9 ha (1,989.0 ac) or 19.3%, sparse vegetation types with 726.9 ha (1,796.1 ac) or 17.4%, and shrubland types with 699.9 ha (1,729.5 ac) or 16.8%. Developed open space, which can include a matrix of roads, parking lots, park-like areas and campgrounds account for 153.8 ha (380.0 ac) or 0.43% of the total mapped area. Artificially non-vegetated barren land is rare and only accounts for 0.74 ha (1.82 ac) or 0.002% of the total area. We collected 701 AA samples to evaluate the thematic accuracy of the vegetation map. Final thematic accuracy, as a simple proportion of correct versus incorrect field calls, is 93.0%. Overall weighted map class accuracy is 93.6%, where the area of each map class was weighted in proportion to the percentage of total park area. This method provides more weight to larger map classes in the park. Each map class had an individual thematic accuracy goal of at least 80%. The hurricane impact area map class was the only class that fell below this target with an accuracy of 73.5%. The vegetation communities impacted by the hurricane are highly dynamic and regenerated quickly following the disturbance event, contributing to map class disagreement during the accuracy assessment phase. No other map classes fell below the 80% accuracy threshold. In addition to the vegetation polygon database and map, several products to support park resource management are provided including the vegetation classification, field key to the associations, local association descriptions, photographic database, project geodatabase, ArcGIS .mxd files for map posters, and aerial imagery acquired for the project. The project geodatabase links the spatial vegetation data layer to vegetation classification, plot photos, project boundary extent, AA points, and the PLOTS database. The geodatabase includes USNVC hierarchy tables allowing for spatial queries of data associated with a vegetation polygon or sample point. All geospatial products are projected using North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 16 N. The final report includes methods and results, contingency tables showing AA results, field forms, species list, and a guide to imagery interpretation. These products provide useful information to assist with management of park resources and inform future management decisions. Use of standard national vegetation classification and mapping protocols facilitates effective resource stewardship by ensuring the compatibility and widespread use throughout the NPS as well as other federal and state agencies. Products support a wide variety of resource assessments, park management and planning needs. Associated information provides a structure for framing and answering critical scientific questions about vegetation communities and their relationship to environmental processes across the landscape.
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Muldavin, Esteban, Yvonne Chauvin, Teri Neville, Hannah Varani, Jacqueline Smith, Paul Neville y Tani Hubbard. A vegetation classi?cation and map: Guadalupe Mountains National Park. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2302855.

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A vegetation classi?cation and map for Guadalupe Mountains National Park (NP) is presented as part of the National Park Service Inventory & Monitoring - Vegetation Inventory Program to classify, describe, and map vegetation communities in more than 280 national park units across the United States. Guadalupe Mountains NP lies in far west Texas and contains the highest point in the state, Guadalupe Peak (8,751 ft; 2,667 m). The mountain escarpments descend some 5,000 ft (1,500 m) to the desert basins below forming a complex geologic landscape that supports vegetation communities ranging from montane coniferous forests down to desert grasslands and scrub. Following the US National Vegetation Classi?cation (USNVC) standard, we identi?ed 129 plant associations hierarchically tiered under 29 groups and 17 macrogroups, making it one of the most ecologically diverse National Park Service units in the southwestern United States. An aspect that adds to this diversity is that the park supports communities that extend southward from the Rocky Mountains (?ve macrogroups) and Great Plains (one macrogroup) and northward from the Chihuahuan Desert (two macrogroups) and Sierra Madre Orientale of Mexico (three macrogroups). The remaining six macrogroups are found in the Great Basin (one macrogroup), and throughout the southwestern United States (remaining ?ve macrogroups). Embedded in this matrix are gypsum dunelands and riparian zones and wetlands that add further complexity. We describe in detail this vegetation classi?cation, which is based on 540 vegetation plots collected between 2006 and 2010. Full descriptions and diagnostic keys to the plant associations along with an overall plant species list are provided as appendices. Based on the vegetation classi?cation and associated plot data, the vegetation map was developed using a combined strategy of automated digital object-oriented image classi?cation and direct-analog image interpretation of four-band National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) aerial photography from 2004 and 2008 and Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite imagery. The map is designed to facilitate ecologically-based natural resource management at a 1:24,000 scale with 0.5-ha minimum map unit size. The map legend is hierarchically structured: the upper Level 1 consists of 16 map units corresponding in most cases to the USNVC group level, and an additional map unit describing built-up land and agriculture; Level 2 is composed of 48 nested map units re?ecting various combinations of plant associations. A ?eld-based accuracy assessment using 341 vegetation plots revealed a Level 1 overall accuracy of 79% with 90% CI of 74?84% and 68% with 90% CI of 59?76% at Level 2. An annotated legend with summary descriptions of the units, distribution maps, aerial photo examples of map unit polygons, and representative photos are provided in Appendix D. Large wall-size poster maps at 1:35,000 scale were also produced following NPS cartographic standards. The report, plot data, and spatial layers are available at National Park Service Vegetation Mapping Program https://www.nps.gov/im/vegetation-inventory.htm). Outcomes from this project provide the most detailed vegetation classi?cation and highest resolution mapping for Guadalupe Mountains NP to date to support many uses including ?re, recreation, vegetation, and wildlife management, among others. The upper Level 1 map is particularly suited to landscape-scale, park-wide planning and linkages to its sister park, Carlsbad Caverns NP. The Level 2 mapping provides added detail for use at a more localized project scale. The overall accuracy of the maps was good, but because Guadalupe Mountains NP is primarily wilderness park, there were logistical challenges to map development and testing in remote areas that should be considered in planning management actions. In this context, some map units would bene?t from further development and accuracy assessment. In particular, a higher resolution mapping of McKittrick Creek riparian habitat at 1:6,000 scale or ?ner is recommended for this important habitat in the park. In addition, developing a structural canopy height model from LiDAR imagery would be useful to more accurately quantify woody canopy density and height to support ?re management and other habitat management issues. With respect to understanding vegetation dynamics in this time of rapid environmental change, the 540 vegetation plots themselves are su?ciently georeferenced and have the data resolution to be useful in detecting change at the decadal scales across much of the park. To this end, an additional recommendation would be to install more plots to ?ll the gaps among the main vegetation units of the park, both spatially and thematically. Overall, the Vegetation and Classi?cation Map for Guadalupe Mountains NP will support the park?s management e?orts and enhance regional understanding of vegetation and ecology of ecosystems of the southwestern United States.
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Toivonen, Tuuli, Aina Brias Guinart, Johanna Eklund, Hästbacka Matti, Leppämäki Tatu y Torkko Jussi. Potential of mobile big data for visitor monitoring : Report of the MOBICON workshop held in Helsinki 28.9.2023. Digital Geography Lab, University of Helsinki, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31885/2024.030501.

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The Changes in Nature Visitation and the Potential of Mobile Big Data for Visitor Monitoring workshop was held in Helsinki on 28.9.2023. We organized the workshop as part of the five-year MOBICON research project (Mobile Big Data for Understanding People in Nature - Detecting short- and long-term changes and their implications for biodiversity conservation) funded by Kone Foundation. The aim of the workshop was to collect expert opinions related to the changes in the recreational use of nature, the monitoring needs related to the changing visitations, and to discuss the possibilities of various new data sources to meet managerial information needs. Eight experts from different organisations (Metsähallitus, City of Helsinki, Uusimaa Recreation Area Association Uuvi and Suomen Latu r.y.) participated in the event. Prior to the workshop, the participants had answered a survey about their experiences and information needs related to the changing visitations. The discussion progressed from the results of the survey to more in-depth discussions. Below we summarize the key results from the discussions. The recreational use of nature was seen to be changing. Recreational use is increasing and its temporal rhythms are changing. At the same time, the visitor base becomes more diverse because of the general diversification of society and the fact that new user-groups have started to explore nature. Activities and ways of being in nature are also diversifying. Approaching the changes through four megatrends (social, environmental, political and technological changes). The social and environmental drivers of change were seen as the most important. social changes were identified to be related to the ageing of the population and the diversification of nature visitors. Climate change, as an environmental factor, was identified as the most important driver of change, impacting both nature but also human behaviour. Among the political drivers of change, particularly the increasing polarisation of society emerged in the discussion. In addition, political decisions relating to everyone's rights, biodiversity protection and resources directed for the management of recreational areas were seen as important. Technological changes were identified as important and this change taking place as part of the broader technologization of society. On the one hand, this general technologization increases the opportunities for access to and sharing of information. On the other hand, the increased ‘measurement culture’ also affects the amounts of recreational use, as people are aiming to reach their kilometer or step targets. The information needs of organisations were recognized to include 1) planning of management actions, 2) justifying one's own activities for securing funding and 3) informing visitors. Information is needed on visitor flows and their spatial and temporal distribution. In addition, information about the visitors themselves was considered necessary, especially as the visitor base is becoming more diverse. The workshop participants also expressed concern about those who do not visit recreational areas: how get more information about them and the factors that limit nature visits. Collecting visitor data was seen as expensive and time-consuming, which is why finding new kinds of data sources has potential. Mobile data was evaluated as an interesting source of information and its various aspects were discussed through a SWOT analysis. However, it was clear that in operational use, information must be reliable and easily accessible and some doubts were raised on the potential of mobile big data from this aspect. The event was organised by Aina Brias Guinart, Matti Hästbacka, Tatu Leppämäki, Jussi Torkko and Tuuli Toivonen. Johanna Eklund participated in the workshop from maternity leave. More information about the event or research can be found on the project's website or by e-mail to the project's researchers: mobicon-project@helsinki.fi. The MOBICON project will operate from 2022 to 2026 and it is funded by Kone Foundation. Website: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/digital-geography-lab/projects/mobicon.
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