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- 1From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedRemote sensing can be used to map tillage practices at large spatial and temporal scales. However, detecting such management practices in smallholder systems is challenging given that the size of fields is smaller than...
- 2From:TLS. Times Literary Supplement (Issue 6239)TRAILBLAZERS Women travel writers and the exchange of knowledge Chawton House, Hampshire, until February 26, 2023 LEARNING PERSIAN, reading Froissart and sketching: according to the ODNB these were some of the...
- 3From:Teaching History: A Journal of Methods (Vol. 47, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe standard final assessment for Dr. Max Felker-Kantor's undergraduate Ball State University course, "American History 1877 to the Present," was a research paper, and that is exactly what I planned to do. I had written...
- 4From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedBering Land Bridge National Preserve and Cape Krusenstern National Monument in northwest Alaska have approximately 1600 km of predominantly soft-sediment coastlines along the Chukchi Sea, a shallow bay of the Arctic...
- 5From:Forestist (Vol. 72, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn this study, a GIS-based large-scale hazard indication map was generated for Caykara District (Trabzon, NE Turkey) by taking the forest into account in the determination of potential release zones. In addition, the...
- 6From:Cromohs: Cyber Review of Modern Historiography (Vol. 25) Peer-ReviewedThe Space of Languages This essay focuses on a set of metalinguistic and multilingual documents, mostly in print, which for the first time brought together, described, and translated a vast set of languages unknown in...
- 7From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe world of science is growing at an unprecedented speed with more and more scholarly papers produced each year. The scientific landscape is constantly changing as research specialties evolve, merge or become obsolete....
- 8From:Journal of Ecology and Environment (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Ecosystem service mapping is an important tool for decision-making in landscape planning and natural resource management. Today, pollination service mapping is based on the Lonsdorf model (InVEST software)...
- 9From:Advances in Cartography and GIScience of the ICA (Vol. 3) Peer-ReviewedIn safe and industrialized nations most people have only been sporadically in contact with disaster information. But nevertheless, suitable cartographic products are needed to support first aid responders and help teams...
- 10From:Advances in Cartography and GIScience of the ICA (Vol. 3) Peer-ReviewedMaps are a powerful medium for communicating research. Tools for analysing geospatial data and preparing maps are now readily available and widely used in research. Despite this, concerns are being raised over the...
- 11From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedA great deal of information is contained within archival maps-ranging from historic political boundaries, to mineral resources, to the locations of cultural landmarks. There are many ongoing efforts to preserve and...
- 12From:TLS. Times Literary Supplement (Issue 6185)You see here before you South Asia--"from Peshawar to the Peninsula"--but not as it is usually portrayed. In their Atlas of Imagined Places: From Lilliput to Gotham City (Batsford, 25 [pounds sterling]), Matt Brown and...
- 13From:Cultural Critique (Issue 113) Peer-ReviewedWhat is the work of mapmaking in Hong Kong, and how can it challenge the spatial and historical implications of the "post" in postreunification? How do various stakeholders across the territory use traditions of...
- 14From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 68, Issue 1)When you look at an old map you see a maze of roads, rail lines, paths, cities, towns, villages, forests, moors, farmland ... in essence, an area's natural and man-made geography. What you don't see is the human story,...
- 15From:Environmental Reviews (Vol. 29, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Chinese government has made a strong effort to solve pollution problems in the Taihu Basin, and scholars have also paid close attention to these issues. Based on 2094 valid studies on the Taihu Basin obtained from...
- 16From:Verge: Studies in Global Asias (Vol. 7, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAccording to the map, the Inner Union of Lamchungkung is a confederation of provinces that roughly section the country into five regional districts. (1) Lamchungkung is geographically varied, boasting several mountainous...
- 17From:Early American Literature (Vol. 55, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe Power of Maps and the Politics of Boundaries AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HALL Philadelphia, October 10-12, 2019 Maps are tricky texts. In my own research, I have observed them to be...
- 18From:Teaching History: A Journal of Methods (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedMapping is having a moment, both in scholarship as a further development of the spatial turn, and in society where we find map-a-thons, apps that allow us to map and share our experiential and cultural world, and an...
- 19From:American Journal of Psychology (Vol. 132, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis study assessed gender differences in city map rotation, and the differences between architecture, business studies, fine arts, and psychology undergraduates. Participants were given 90 pairs of maps positioned at...
- 20From:Advances in Geosciences (Vol. 49) Peer-Reviewed
The final aim of the EU funded Cheap-GSHPs project is to reduce the total installation cost of closed-loop shallow geothermal systems. As part of the project a Decision Support System (DSS) has been developed and...