Overview
- Editors:
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D.R. Green
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Dept. Geography & Environment, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
- Geospatial technologies
- Coastal and marine environments
- Coastal researcher and practitioner
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Table of contents (36 chapters)
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Section I. Information Networks, SDI and Information Systems
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- Julien Barde, Therese Libourel, Pierre Maurel, Jean-Christophe Desconnets, Nabila Mazouni, Lionel Loubersac
Pages 3-16
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- P.C. Nwilo, D.A. Osanwuta, A.O. Onojeghuo, O.O. Oni
Pages 29-40
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- Elizabeth O’Dea, Edward Dwyer, Valerie Cummins, Dídac Perales Í Giménez, Declan Dunne
Pages 41-50
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- Michael J Osborne, John Pepper
Pages 51-55
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- Emanuele Roccatagliata, Giorgio Saio
Pages 65-71
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- Andrew G. Sherin, Michael J.A. Butler, Claudette Leblanc, Randy Gillespie, Norval Collins
Pages 73-85
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- Umberto Simeoni, Edi Valpreda, Corinne Corbau
Pages 87-96
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- Suwahyuono Wahyu, Gatot H. Pramono, Bebas Purnawan
Pages 97-103
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Section II. GIS Tools
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Front Matter
Pages 105-105
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- Francisco Carreño, Inmaculada Rodríguez, Isabel Montoya, Maria J. Sánchez
Pages 107-116
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- Paolina Curro, Vincenzo Maccarrone
Pages 117-127
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- Uwe Dornbusch, Cherith Moses, David A. Robinson, Rendel Williams
Pages 129-137
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- Jorge I. Euán Avila, Alfonso Cuevas Jiménez
Pages 139-151
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- David R. Green, Katarzyna Bojar
Pages 171-186
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About this book
In 2005 the CoastGIS symposium and exhibition was once again held in Aberdeen, Scotland, in the UK, the second time that we have had the privilege host this international event in the city of Aberdeen. This was the 6th International S- posium Computer Mapping and GIS for Coastal Zone Management, a collabo- tion between the International Cartographic Association’s (ICA) Commission on Marine Cartography, and the International Geographical Union’s (IGU) Comm- sion on Coastal Systems. The theme for 2005 was: De ning and Building a Marine and Coastal Spatial Data Infrastructure. As a major coastal event, the CoastGIS series of conferences always attracts an international audience of coastal researchers, managers, and pr- titioners who use one or more of the geospatial technologies (e. g. GIS, GPS, digital mapping, remote sensing, databases, and the Internet) in their work. The CoastGIS series is fundamentally an international event which over the years has gained a strong following attracting delegates from around the globe. Hosted by the University of Aberdeen – at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC) – once again CoastGIS 2005 provided an opportunity to communicate the results of a wide range of innovative scienti c research into coastal and marine applications of the geospatial technologies, including remote sensing, Geograp- cal Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), databases, data models, the Internet and online mapping systems.
Editors and Affiliations
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Dept. Geography & Environment, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
D.R. Green