New Trends of GIS Technology in Environmental Studies
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Earth Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 11602
Special Issue Editors
Interests: visual programming for GIS; scripting in Python; database, data mining; digital cartography; evaluation of walkability by GIS
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Interests: environmental geoinformatics; geonformatics & landscape ecology; modelling of ecosystem functions/services; spatial decision support system
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue will present the potential and trends of new GIS technologies in environmental studies. GIS is a powerful tool for environmental data analysis and prediction. GIS technology allows better viewing and understanding of physical features and nature in their relationships that influence critical environmental conditions. Assessment of hazards and risks becomes the foundation for planning decisions and mitigation activities under global climate change.
This Special Issue is dedicated to exploring current GIS and GI technology trends.
Contributions can address the following topics:
- case studies using new GIS technology for environmental analysis
- planning and prediction of land use change
- using artificial intelligence in environmental studies
- monitoring of environmental problems using sensor networks
- methods of deriving environmental biophysical data from RS data
- spatial decision support system for landscape
Dr. Zdena Dobesova
Dr. Vilém Pechanec
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- landscape ecology
- land use/land cover analyses
- RS data
- machine learning
- case study
- prediction
- natural hazards
- mitigation activities
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