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GIS are an essential information-gathering tool for effective water-cycle management. The use of a geospatial framework, in combination with other tools, leads to infrastructure upgrades, cost savings, quality control, and improvements in water management and water-related assets. ...
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While Apple and Google focus on the consumer experience, we have been supporting businesses for more than 50 years to deploy geospatial infrastructure for the recording, analysis and sharing of spatial information. ...
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Technical Air Quality Noise & Vibration Terrestrial & Marine Ecology Benthic Sampling & Analysis Hydrodynamic Modelling Geospatial Solutions Permitting and Planning Environmental & SocialImpact Assessments (ESIA) Permit Application Packages (PAP) Assurance and Performance Environmental Auditing Sustainability Reporting ...
This comprehensive hydrology inventory was made public via a map portal powered by GIS Cloud. About the Geospatial Data To carry out any kind of hydrological analysis, certain geospatial data is needed: environmental factors, elements at risk and triggering factors for landslide events. ...
Giardiasis is the most commonly reported intestinal parasitic infection in the United States. Outbreak investigations have implicated poorly maintained private wells, and hypothesized a role for wastewater systems in giardiasis transmission. Surveillance data consistently show geographic variability in reported giardiasis incidence. We explored county-level associations between giardiasis ...
This new interactive process allows more targeted designs which are evaluated and measured against intended future outcomes.Keywords: geodesign, urban design, impact analysis, geospatial technology, SDSS, environmental indicators, sustainability, New Urban Europe, natural user interfaces, spatial planning, geographical sciences, creative design, information ...
This assessment used invertebrate community metrics, similarity analysis, geospatial statistics, and correlations with sediment chemistry and habitat. ...
The following assessment tools were used: a Water Quality Index (WQI); geospatial and statistical analysis of the environmental parameters; and determination of critical points of the system. ...
Geographic information system (GIS) technology (Foote and Lynch, 2011), together with the use of existing data collection hardware, allows analysts to map results of mobile networks both accurately and efficiently. This paper will detail how geospatial analysis and methodologies were used to address questions related to ideal locations for a cellular network ...
The DOE, through its Existing Plants Program, is targeting existing pulverized coal (PC) power plants since they produce a sizeable portion of current CO2 emissions from all fossil-fuel-based sources, and that only about six gigawatts of the existing coal-fired electricity generating fleet is projected to retire by 2030. Current analysis indicates that state-of-the-art CO2 ...
This article approaches sustainability study via geospatial analysis. By mapping two sustainability datasets (Ecological Footprint, 2003 and Environmental Sustainability Index, 2005) the article first assesses the current state of sustainable development world wide. ...
