Session Description: Geographic Information Science (GIScience) covers a broad spectrum of technical, theoretical, and applied domains. These domains can range from GIS, remote sensing, photogrammetry ...
In 1988, the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA) opened at UB, putting Buffalo on the map as a hotspot for GIS. Short for Geographic Information Science, this field ...
A special issue appeared in the Cartography and Geographic Information Science journal (volume 51, number 5) was put together to recognize Prof. Barbara P. Buttenfield's (Babs') 35+ years of ...
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, global understanding of the virus’s reach and impact has grown proportionately with the use of mapping applications and online dashboards. Colour-coded or ...
Comprehensive and authoritative baseline geospatial data content is crucial to the nation and to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). To maintain its prominence, realize its potential, and fulfill its ...
Geographic Information Scientists (GIScientists) have an ongoing concern with the collection, analysis and display of high precision spatial data. The Department of Geography (GEOG) and the Department ...
Multidisciplinary research is a central goal of the USGS science strategy (NRC, 2001; USGS, 2007). GIScience research underpins this goal by addressing such challenges as data integration across the ...
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