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Lars Bernard, Anders Friis-Christensen and Hardy Pundt
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Front matter
1-26
Forest Stand Volume of Sitka Spruce Plantations in Britain: Can Existing Laser Scanning Methods Based on the Conventional One Provide Better Results, a Comparison of Two Approaches
27-49
Assessing Stand and Data Variability Using Airborne Laser Scanner
51-66
Model Based Optimization of Mobile Geosensor Networks
67-78
Evaluation of the Geometric Accuracy of Automatically Recorded 3D – City Models Compared to GIS-Data
79-94
Lifting Imprecise Values
95-113
GeoSR: Geographically Explore Semantic Relations in World Knowledge
115-134
A Study on the Cognitive Plausibility of SIM-DL Similarity Rankings for Geographic Feature Types
135-157
A Geospatial Implementation of a Novel Delineation Clustering Algorithm Employing the K-means
159-179
DBSCAN-MO: Density-Based Clustering among Moving Obstacles
181-200
A Metric of Compactness of Urban Change Illustrated to 22 European Countries
201-224
Advanced Data Mining Method for Discovering Regions and Trajectories of Moving Objects: “Ciconia Ciconia” Scenario
225-240
Mining Spatio-Temporal Data at Different Levels of Detail
241-259
Automated Boundary Creation: Atomic Small Areas in Ireland
261-282
Climate-Change Adaptations in Land-Use Planning; A Scenario-Based Approach
283-299
Quantifying and Analysing Neighbourhood Characteristics Supporting Urban Land-Use Modelling
301-321
Interactive Multi-Perspective Views of Virtual 3D Landscape and City Models
323-337
Scenario-Based Spatial Decision Support for Network Infrastructure Design
339-358
Grouping of Optimized Pedestrian Routes for Multi-Modal Route Planning: A Comparison of Two Cities
359-378
Spatial Decision Support in the Pedagogical Area: Processing Travel Stories to Discover Itineraries Hidden Beneath the Surface
379-399
Ownership Definition and Instances Integration in Highly Coupled Spatial Data Infrastructures
401-413
Spatial Data Integrability and Interoperability in the Context of SDI
415-432
Information Services to Support Disaster and Risk Management in Alpine Areas
433-443
User Performance in Interaction with Web-GIS: A Semi-Automated Methodology Using Log-Files and Streaming-Tools
445-447
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