Overview
- Editors:
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Anne Ruas
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Inst. Géographique National-IGN, COGIT Laboratoire, France
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Christopher Gold
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Dept. Mathematics and Computing, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, United Kingdom CF37 1DL
- High level and current research work in GIS
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (36 papers)
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- Arnoud De Boer, Eduardo Dias, Edward Verbree
Pages 351-365
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- Trond Nordvik, Chris Harding
Pages 367-384
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- Rafal Goralski, Christopher Gold
Pages 401-416
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- A Gómez-Pérez, JA Ramos, A RodrÃguez-Pascual, LM Vilches-Blázquez
Pages 417-435
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- Antal Guszlev, Lilla Lukács
Pages 437-448
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- Patrick Lüscher, Robert Weibel, William A. Mackaness
Pages 449-466
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- Alexis Comber, Alan Brown, Katie Medcalf, Richard Lucas, Daniel Clewley, Johanna Breyer et al.
Pages 487-500
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- Ana-Maria Olteanu Raimond, Sébastien Mustière
Pages 501-519
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- Mark McKenney, Reasey Praing, Markus Schneider
Pages 521-531
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- H. Rezayan, M. R. Delavar, A. U. Frank, A. Mansouri
Pages 533-555
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- Rui M.P. Reis, Max J. Egenhofer, João L.G. Matos
Pages 557-574
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- Patrick Laube, Mark de Berg, Marc van Kreveld
Pages 575-593
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- Robert Laurini, Silvia Gordillo, Françoise Raffort, Sylvie Servigne, Gustavo Rossi, Nan Wang et al.
Pages 595-611
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- Yang Yue, Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Qingquan Li
Pages 613-629
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- Ahmed Kharrat, Iulian Sandu Popa, Karine Zeitouni, Sami Faiz
Pages 631-647
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Back Matter
Pages 649-650
About this book
Geographic information is a key element for our modern society. Put s- ply, it is information whose spatial (and often temporal) location is fun- mental to its value, and this distinguishes it from many other types of data, and analysis. For sustainable development, climate change or more simply resource sharing and economic development, this information helps to - cilitate human activities and to foresee the impact of these activities in space as well as, inversely, the impact of space on our lives. The Inter- tional Symposium on Spatial Data Handing (SDH) is a primary research forum where questions related to spatial and temporal modelling and analysis, data integration, visual representation or semantics are raised. The first symposium commenced in 1984 in Zurich and has since been organised every two years under the umbrella of the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Information Science (http://www. igugis. org). Over the last 28 years, the Symposium has been held in: st 1 - Zürich, 1984 nd 2 - Seattle, 1986 rd 3 - Sydney, 1988 th 4 - Zurich, 1990 th 5 - Charleston, 1992 th 6 - Edinburgh, 1994 th 7 - Delft, 1996 th 8 - Vancouver, 1998 th 9 - Beijing, 2000 th 10 - Ottawa, 2002 th 11 - Leicester, 2004 th 12 - Vienna, 2006 th This book is the proceedings of the 13 International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling.
Editors and Affiliations
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Inst. Géographique National-IGN, COGIT Laboratoire, France
Anne Ruas
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Dept. Mathematics and Computing, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, United Kingdom CF37 1DL
Christopher Gold