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International Journal of Digital Earth Vol.13 No.1-3 2020

Guo Huadong - Nama Orang;

1.The impact of seasonality on multi-scale feature extraction techniques p 9-21
2.Exposing the urban continuum: implications and cross-comparison from an interdisciplinary perspective p 22-44
3.The Generalised Settlement Area: mapping the Earth surface in the vicinity of built-up areas p 45-60
4.Enhanced data and methods for improving open and free global population grids: putting ‘leaving no one behind’ into practice p 61-77
5.Comparisons of two global built area land cover datasets in methods to disaggregate human population in eleven countries from the global South p 78-100
6.The grey-green divide: multi-temporal analysis of greenness across 10,000 urban centres derived from the Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) p101-118
7.Electricity consumption patterns within cities: application of a data-driven settlement characterization method p 119-135
8.Digital world meets urban planet – new prospects for evidence-based urban studies arising from joint exploitation of big earth data, information technology and shared knowledge p 136-157
9.A goal-based approach to the identification of essential transformation variables in support of the implementation of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development p 166-187
10.Towards a knowledge base to support global change policy goals p 188-216
11.Earth observations for sustainable development goals monitoring based on essential variables and driver-pressure-state-impact-response indicators p 217-235
12.Reviewing the discoverability and accessibility to data and information products linked to Essential Climate Variables p 236-252
13.Which variables are essential for renewable energies? p 253-261
14.Combining European Earth Observation products with Dynamic Global Vegetation Models for estimating Essential Biodiversity Variables p 262-277
15.Essential variables for air quality estimation p 278-298
16.Developing food, water and energy nexus workflows p 299-308
17.A workflow for Sustainable Development Goals indicators assessment based on high-resolution satellite data p 309-321
18.GEOEssential-mainstreaming workflows from data sources to environment policy indicators with essential variables p 322-338
19.The angular characteristics of Moon-based Earth observations p 339- 354
20.Stakeholder analysis of the governance framework of a national SDI dataset – whose needs are met in the buildings and address register of the Netherlands? p 255-373
21.Error analysis of exterior orientation elements on geolocation for a Moon-based Earth observation optical sensor p 374-392
22.Monitoring vegetation dynamics in East Rennell Island World Heritage Site using multi-sensor and multi-temporal remote sensing data p 393-409
23.A hierarchical indexing strategy for optimizing Apache Spark with HDFS to efficiently query big geospatial raster data p 410-428.


Ketersediaan
M-4370-XII-2020550Perpustakaan BIG (500)Tersedia
Informasi Detail
Judul Seri
-
No. Panggil
550
Penerbit
Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group., 2020
Deskripsi Fisik
428 hlm.: illus., 24cm
Bahasa
Inggris
ISBN/ISSN
1753-8947
Klasifikasi
550
Tipe Isi
text
Tipe Media
other
Tipe Pembawa
unspecified
Edisi
Vol.13 No1-3 2020
Subjek
Ilmu Bumi
Info Detail Spesifik
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Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
Editor-in-Chief Guo Huadong
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Lampiran Berkas
  • The impact of seasonality on multi-scale feature extraction techniques
  • Exposing the urban continuum: implications and cross-comparison from an interdisciplinary perspective
  • The Generalised Settlement Area: mapping the Earth surface in the vicinity of built-up areas
  • Enhanced data and methods for improving open and free global population grids: putting ‘leaving no one behind’ into practice
  • Comparisons of two global built area land cover datasets in methods to disaggregate human population in eleven countries from the global South
  • The grey-green divide: multi-temporal analysis of greenness across 10,000 urban centres derived from the Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL)
  • Electricity consumption patterns within cities: application of a data-driven settlement characterization method
  • Digital world meets urban planet – new prospects for evidence-based urban studies arising from joint exploitation of big earth data, information technology and shared knowledge
  • A goal-based approach to the identification of essential transformation variables in support of the implementation of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development
  • Towards a knowledge base to support global change policy goals
  • Earth observations for sustainable development goals monitoring based on essential variables and driver-pressure-state-impact-response indicators
  • Reviewing the discoverability and accessibility to data and information products linked to Essential Climate Variables
  • Which variables are essential for renewable energies?
  • Combining European Earth Observation products with Dynamic Global Vegetation Models for estimating Essential Biodiversity Variables
  • Essential variables for air quality estimation
  • Developing food, water and energy nexus workflows
  • A workflow for Sustainable Development Goals indicators assessment based on high-resolution satellite data
  • GEOEssential-mainstreaming workflows from data sources to environment policy indicators with essential variables
  • The angular characteristics of Moon-based Earth observations
  • Stakeholder analysis of the governance framework of a national SDI dataset – whose needs are met in the buildings and address register of the Netherlands?
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