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Oklahoma Transportation GIS Cabinet Overview

Oklahoma's Transportation Cabinet consists of three agencies responsible for managing federal aid highways, county roadway data aggregation, Turnpike infrastructure, and aeronautics. The GIS infrastructure includes 18 full-time staff primarily using Esri Enterprise GIS tools for data integration and

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GIS Data Management in Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) Software

Efficiently manage GIS data in HEC software by organizing background shapefiles, saving files in relevant directories, and utilizing relative pathnames. Understand the contents of basin files, GIS directories, and the step-by-step process involved in the delineation of elements within a project.

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Applications of GIS in Urban Planning and Spatial Operations

This presentation explores the wide range of applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in urban planning, transportation management, utility management, environmental sciences, political science, civil engineering, business, education, real estate, healthcare, and more. GIS facilitates ta

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Introduction to Enterprise Databases for GIS Professionals

Explore the world of enterprise databases through a GIS perspective with a focus on concurrent clients, database administration, creating databases/tables, checking service names, unique features, numeric data types, data type parameters in ArcGIS, and character data types. Gain insights into managi

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Parameter Expression Calculator for Efficient Parameter Estimation from GIS Data

Parameter Expression Calculator within HEC-HMS offers a convenient tool to estimate loss, transform, and baseflow parameters using GIS data. It includes various options such as Deficit and Constant Loss, Green and Ampt Transform, Mod Clark Transform, Clark Transform, S-Graph, and Linear Reservoir. U

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Comprehensive Cost Management Training Objectives

This detailed training agenda outlines a comprehensive program focusing on cost management, including an overview of cost management importance, cost object definition, cost assignment, analysis, and reporting. It covers topics such as understanding cost models, cost allocations, various types of an

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Evolution of Data Processing Systems in Geographic Information Science

Data processing systems in Geographic Information Science have evolved from manual, analogue methods to advanced software and hardware components. The incorporation of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has revolutionized the handling and analysis of geo-referenced data, making tasks like data cap

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Understanding Geographic Objects in GIS

Geographic objects play a crucial role in GIS by being easily distinguished and named based on parameters like location, shape, size, and orientation. These objects are studied collectively to understand their interactions and relationships, aiding in tasks such as navigation systems and route optim

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Geographic Information System in Sud Nouvelle Calédonie

The province of Sud Nouvelle Calédonie utilizes an open-source-based Geographic Information System (GIS) to serve its territorial administration, with a focus on applications such as land administration, environment, agriculture, and urban planning. The system is supported by a team of engineers, g

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GIS Application for EPC Asset Damage Assessment post-2009 Tsunami

Utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for assessing damage to EPC assets after the 2009 Tsunami event. Explore worst-hit and affected areas, query assets, evaluate damage, and derive secondary results for the National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC).

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Understanding Spatial Analysis in GIS for Effective Decision-Making

Spatial analysis in GIS involves modeling geographic problems, processing data, and exploring results to understand spatial relationships, patterns, and suitability for various purposes. GIS tools offer unique capabilities for handling geographically referenced data, data entry, storage, manipulatio

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Foundations of Image Sensing and Acquisition in GIS

Understanding the process of image acquisition is crucial for digital image processing in GIS. It involves using physical devices sensitive to different energy bands to convert images into digital form through digitizers. Various methods such as single sensors, sensor strips, and sensor arrays are u

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Effective Organisational Measures for NRW Management Teams

Implementing a structured approach to NRW management involves the establishment of a Steering Committee and Task Team. The Steering Committee oversees integration, decision-making, resource allocation, and accountability. The NRW Task Team, led by an experienced caretaker, defines tasks, creates con

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Information Management Roles and Responsibilities in Disaster Response Coordination

The roles and responsibilities of the coordination team in disaster response include key positions such as Cluster Coordinator, Information Manager, GIS Mapping Specialist, and more. National governments play a crucial role in safety, security, and coordination efforts. Exercises are conducted to ag

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Understanding the Components of GIS for Spatial Planning

A geographic information system (GIS) is a powerful tool for capturing, storing, analyzing, and presenting spatial data. This training program explores the fundamentals of GIS, including software and hardware components, data considerations, and the importance of people and policies in utilizing GIS

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Groundwater Suitability Mapping Training Overview

The training program focuses on GIS and Remote Sensing for overlay analysis, with an emphasis on generating groundwater suitability maps. Dr. Maarten Waterloo leads the session, covering topics like data processing, automation, and sensitivity analysis. The program includes hands-on activities and e

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Enhancing Fiji Police Operations with GIS Implementation

The Fiji Police Force is integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to enhance policing operations through improved situational awareness, crime trend analysis, resource deployment, and cost savings. By investing in GIS technology, the force aims to optimize efficiency, decision-making, and ov

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GIS Data Models for Spatial Planning Training in Maputo, Mozambique

Explore the concepts of GIS data models including vector vs. raster, spatial relationships, spatial operations, and representation of real-world entities in a spatial database. Understand how spatial data models are used to manipulate spatially-referenced information and define the spatial location

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Pacific Climate Change Centre Seminar on GIS and FOSS4G

The Pacific Climate Change Centre in Apia organized a seminar focusing on the importance of GIS and FOSS4G technology. The event included discussions on open GIS data, user group meetings, and keynote speakers. Various local hubs from the Pacific region were involved in the event, showcasing the gro

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Future Directions for GIS in Samoa

Enhancing GIS practices in Samoa involves establishing a Samoa GIS User Group, improving spatial data management, developing a national spatial data infrastructure framework, and implementing GIS applications in various sectors like emergency response, public access, and natural resource management.

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Complete Guide to GIS Professional Certification Portfolio Application

Step-by-step guide on completing the GIS professional certification application process, including submission of a portfolio and passing the Geospatial Core Technical Knowledge Exam. Key components include education, experience, and contributions to the profession. Tips on documentation, requesting

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GIS and Remote Sensing for Overlay Analysis Training Program

This training program focuses on GIS and remote sensing techniques for overlay analysis, covering topics such as data processing, suitability mapping, sensitivity analysis, and introduction to Python. The program includes practical sessions on QGIS, lithology, land use, recharge, TWI, and more. Part

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Wetland Prediction Model Assessment in GIS Pilot Study for Kinston Bypass

Wetland Prediction Model Assessment was conducted in a GIS pilot study for the Kinston Bypass project in Lenoir County. The goal was to streamline project delivery through GIS resources. The study focused on Corridor 36, assessing various wetland types over a vast area using statistical and spatial

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Economic Analysis of Climate-Induced Flood Adaptation in Koshi Basin, Nepal

This project aims to assess the impact of climate-induced floods on agriculture in the Koshi basin of Terai, Nepal. By evaluating flood risk, economic costs, and different adaptation options, the study seeks to enhance resilience in the face of increasing flood occurrences catalyzed by climate chang

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Enumclaw Fire Department Chief's Report - April Updates & Future Plans

In the recent Chief's report from Enumclaw Fire Department, updates and plans for April and beyond were outlined. The report discusses ongoing vacancies, upcoming promotional processes for Captains, installation of PSERN mobile radios, GIS analysis for fire station planning, notification of automati

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Understanding Land Records and Surveying Practices

Explore topics such as re-locating section corners, working with corner data in GIS, and the importance of accurate survey control in managing GIS systems. Learn about the challenges surveyors face in maintaining section corners and the significance of finding original markers. Discover educational

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GIS Emergency Handbook for DeWitt County Chemical Facilities

The GIS Emergency Handbook project addresses the risks posed by storing Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS) in DeWitt County by providing vital information to first responders in an easily accessible format. The handbook includes details on chemicals, contacts, and facility information to aid in em

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Oil Pollution GIS for the Wider Caribbean Region by RAC-REMPEITC

Utilizing GIS technology, RAC-REMPEITC focuses on preparedness and response to oil pollution in the Caribbean region. The initiative involves early warning systems, detection, decision-making, coordination, equipment location, remote sensing, modeling, and international support to protect the marine

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Characterization of the Sea of Cortez: Overview and Analysis by Erin Reed

The Sea of Cortez, also known as the Gulf of California, is a unique marine ecosystem located between mainland Mexico and Baja California. This article presents an in-depth exploration of the sea's importance as habitat and nursery grounds for marine life, focusing on the challenges and opportunitie

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Linking BIM and GIS Standard Ontologies with Linked Data

Introduction to the need for seamless data interpretation between Building Information Model (BIM) and Geographic Information System (GIS), focusing on aligning BIM and GIS standard ontologies for semantic interoperability. Addressing the challenges of data interoperability layers and the characteri

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Utilizing Technology for Conservation Land Management

Explore how new technology tools such as drones, GIS analysis, and parcel research can help in protecting conservation lands from encroachment, enhancing staff productivity, and identifying property borders. Learn about the importance of ongoing monitoring, seeking legal assistance when needed, and

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Understanding GIS Data Collection and Sources

Exploring various data sources for GIS projects, this information discusses the importance of data collection, different types of data (primary, secondary, administrative records), formats (digital, hardcopy), and the value of spatial data. Emphasizing the significance of in-house data and major GIS

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GIS Data Preparation and Joining in ArcGIS

Learn the step-by-step process of preparing and joining data in ArcGIS for mapping projects. From eliminating unnecessary fields in Excel to loading and joining data in GIS, this guide provides detailed instructions to ensure accurate data representation. Exporting the finalized data allows users to

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Leveraging Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Emergency Response Mapping

Explore how local emergency managers in Oso, Washington, can utilize their expertise and GIS to create initial risk maps for mudslides. Discover the process of identifying high-consequence areas through the evaluation of available data layers and application of overlay weights based on personal know

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GreenPlan Bay Area Kick-Off Meeting Overview

The GreenPlan Bay Area Kick-Off Meeting held on 9/19/13 in Oakland, CA, introduced the project, discussed roles for cities, and presented the Green Plan-It toolbox. Key topics included municipal efforts in green infrastructure planning, low-impact development strategies, and GIS tools for site suita

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Geographic Information Systems: GIS in Statistics and INSPIRE Reporting Obligations

This document outlines the agenda and practical details for a GIS workshop focusing on statistical production and data processing related to geographic information systems. It includes sessions on population gridded data production, automation processes, and practical exercises. Participants from va

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Estimating Original Gas In Place for Reservoir Management

This study focuses on utilizing GIS technology to estimate Original Gas In Place (OGIP) for reservoir management, with the aim of enhancing oil and gas production, reducing risks, and optimizing recovery. The project outlines the background of reservoir management, introduces the process of volumetr

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Bathymetry Trackline Fitting Techniques at ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2009

Tsz-Yam Lau, You Li, Zhongyi Xie, and W. Randolph Franklin presented various ship trackline fitting techniques at the ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2009 conference in Seattle. The study explored methods such as Inverse Distance Weighting, Kriging, Voronoi, Linear Spline, Quadratic Spline, and more for bathymet

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Georeferencing in GIS: Understanding the Essential Concepts

Georeferencing is crucial in GIS for linking information to the Earth's surface. It involves assigning locations to data points using various measurements such as placenames, postal addresses, and coordinates. By understanding georeferencing systems, including metric references and linear referencin

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Urban Planning and Sustainability Studies in Turkey

Various studies conducted by Dr. Mehmet Cetin and his team in Turkey focus on urban planning, sustainability, green spaces, bioclimatic comfort assessment, recreation potential, and sustainable tourism. Using GIS analysis and case studies in different cities like Kutahya, Kastamonu, Aydin, and Cide,

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