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  1. Data from: Visual programming-based Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure for...

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    Updated Mar 4, 2025
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    Lingbo Liu; Weihe Wendy Guan; Fahui Wang; Shuming Bao (2025). Visual programming-based Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure for open-source GIS education 3.0 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28472871.v1
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    Taylor & Francishttps://taylorandfrancis.com/
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    Lingbo Liu; Weihe Wendy Guan; Fahui Wang; Shuming Bao
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Open-Source GIS plays a pivotal role in advancing GIS education, fostering research collaboration, and supporting global sustainability by enabling the sharing of data, models, and knowledge. However, the integration of big data, deep learning methods, and artificial intelligence deep learning in geospatial research presents significant challenges for GIS education. These include increasing software learning costs, higher computational power demand, and the management of fragmented information in the Web 2.0 context. Addressing these challenges while integrating emerging GIS innovations and restructuring GIS knowledge systems is crucial for the evolution of GIS Education 3.0. This study introduces a Visual Programming-based Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure (V-GCI) framework, integrated with the replicable and reproducible (R&R) framework, to enhance GIS function compatibility, learning scalability, and web GIS application interoperability. Through a case study on spatial accessibility using the generalized two-step floating catchment area method (G2SFCA), this paper demonstrates how V-GCI can reshape the GIS knowledge tree and its potential to enhance replicability and reproducibility within open-source GIS Education 3.0.

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    WebGIS: CMV-App-Viewer Instance of HGIS de las Indias

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    Updated Nov 22, 2023
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    Stangl, Werner; Stangl, Paul; CMV-App-Viewer Community (2023). WebGIS: CMV-App-Viewer Instance of HGIS de las Indias [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/3MJ0TZ
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    Nov 22, 2023
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    Stangl, Werner; Stangl, Paul; CMV-App-Viewer Community
    Description

    .rar file containing the customized code used for our instance of the CMV App Viewer. CMV App Viewer is an open source mapping framework under MIT license, as is, in consequence, the derivated instance.

  3. A WebGIS platform for the monitoring of Farm Animal Genetic Resources...

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    Updated May 31, 2023
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    Solange Duruz; Christine Flury; Giona Matasci; Florent Joerin; Ivo Widmer; Stéphane Joost (2023). A WebGIS platform for the monitoring of Farm Animal Genetic Resources (GENMON) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176362
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    May 31, 2023
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    PLOShttp://plos.org/
    Authors
    Solange Duruz; Christine Flury; Giona Matasci; Florent Joerin; Ivo Widmer; Stéphane Joost
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    BackgroundIn 2007, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) initiated the Global plan of action for Farm Animal Genetic Resources (FAnGR). The main goal of this plan is to reduce further loss of genetic diversity in farm animals, so as to protect and promote the diversity of farm animal resources. An important step to reach this goal is to monitor and prioritize endangered breeds in the context of conservation programs.Methodology/Web portal implementationThe GENMON WebGIS platform is able to monitor FAnGR and to evaluate the degree of endangerment of livestock breeds. The system takes into account pedigree and introgression information, the geographical concentration of animals, the cryo-conservation plan and the sustainability of breeding activities based on socio-economic data as well as present and future land use conditions. A multi-criteria decision tool supports the aggregation of the multi-thematic indices mentioned above using the MACBETH method, which is based on a weighted average using satisfaction thresholds. GENMON is a monitoring tool to reach subjective decisions made by a government agency. It relies on open source software and is available at http://lasigsrv2.epfl.ch/genmon-ch.Results/SignificanceGENMON allows users to upload pedigree-information (animal ID, parents, birthdate, sex, location and introgression) from a specific livestock breed and to define species and/or region-specific weighting parameters and thresholds. The program then completes a pedigree analysis and derives several indices that are used to calculate an integrated score of conservation prioritization for the breeds under investigation. The score can be visualized on a geographic map and allows a fast, intuitive and regional identification of breeds in danger. Appropriate conservation actions and breeding programs can thus be undertaken in order to promote the recovery of the genetic diversity in livestock breeds in need. The use of the platform is illustrated by means of an example based on three local livestock breeds from different species in Switzerland.

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    Integrated CEOS European Data Server

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    Updated Apr 24, 2017
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    (2017). Integrated CEOS European Data Server [Dataset]. https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1214615136-SCIOPS.html
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 24, 2017
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1970 - Present
    Area covered
    Earth
    Description

    ESYS plc and the Department of Geomatic Engineering at University College London (UCL) have been funded by the British National Space Centre (BNSC) to develop a web GIS service to serve geographic data derived from remote sensing datasets. Funding was provided as part of the BNSC International Co-operation Programme 2 (ICP-2).

    Particular aims of the project were to:

    1. use Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC, recently renamed from the OpenGIS Consortium) technologies for map and data serving;

    2. serve datasets for Europe and Africa, particularly Landsat TM and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) digital elevation model (DEM) data;

    3. provide a website giving access to the served data;

    4. provide software scripts, etc., and a document reporting the data processing and software set-up methods developed during the project.

    ICEDS was inspired in particular by the Committee on Earth Observing Satellites (CEOS) CEOS Landsat and SRTM Project (CLASP) proposal. An express intention of ICEDS (aim 4 in the list above) was therefore that the solution developed by ESYS and UCL should be redistributable, for example, to other CEOS members. This was taken to mean not only software scripts but also the methods developed by the project team to prepare the data and set up the server. In order to be compatible with aim 4, it was also felt that the use of Open Source, or at least 'free-of-cost' software for the Web GIS serving was an essential component. After an initial survey of the Web GIS packages available at the time , the ICEDS team decided to use the Deegree package, a free software initiative founded by the GIS and Remote Sensing unit of the Department of Geography, University of Bonn , and lat/lon . However the Red Spider web mapping software suite was also provided by IONIC Software - this is a commercial web mapping package but was provided pro bono by IONIC for this project and has been used in parallel to investigate the possibilities and limitations opened up by using a commercial package.

    http://iceds.ge.ucl.ac.uk/

  5. Additional file 4 of Plant, space and time - linked together in an...

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    Updated Jun 7, 2023
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    Andreas Honecker; Henrik Schumann; Diana Becirevic; Lasse Klingbeil; Kai Volland; Steffi Forberig; Marc Jansen; Hinrich Paulsen; Heiner Kuhlmann; Jens Léon (2023). Additional file 4 of Plant, space and time - linked together in an integrative and scalable data management system for phenomic approaches in agronomic field trials [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12172185.v1
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    Figsharehttp://figshare.com/
    Authors
    Andreas Honecker; Henrik Schumann; Diana Becirevic; Lasse Klingbeil; Kai Volland; Steffi Forberig; Marc Jansen; Hinrich Paulsen; Heiner Kuhlmann; Jens Léon
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Additional file 3: Example Input Data File. The file contains weather data from the vegetation period 2016/2017. Decimal separator must be “point” and field delimiter can be either “Semicolon”, “Tabulator”, “Space” or “Comma” and must be adjusted accordingly during the import procedure in the Importer tool.

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    Gis Asset Management Softwares Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis 2033

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    Updated Jul 7, 2025
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    Market Research Intellect (2025). Gis Asset Management Softwares Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis 2033 [Dataset]. https://www.marketresearchintellect.com/product/global-gis-asset-management-softwares-market-size-and-forecast/
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    Jul 7, 2025
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    Market Research Intellect
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    https://www.marketresearchintellect.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.marketresearchintellect.com/privacy-policy

    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    Find detailed analysis in Market Research Intellect's Gis Asset Management Softwares Market Report, estimated at USD 2.5 billion in 2024 and forecasted to climb to USD 5.8 billion by 2033, reflecting a CAGR of 10.5%.Stay informed about adoption trends, evolving technologies, and key market participants.

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    Geographic Information Systems Platform Market Size, Share & Industry Trends...

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    Updated Jul 8, 2025
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    Market Research Intellect (2025). Geographic Information Systems Platform Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis 2033 [Dataset]. https://www.marketresearchintellect.com/product/global-geographic-information-systems-platform-market-size-and-forecast/
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    Jul 8, 2025
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    Market Research Intellect
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    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    Check Market Research Intellect's Geographic Information Systems Platform Market Report, pegged at USD 12.5 billion in 2024 and projected to reach USD 25.1 billion by 2033, advancing with a CAGR of 8.7% (2026-2033).Explore factors such as rising applications, technological shifts, and industry leaders.

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Data from: Visual programming-based Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure for open-source GIS education 3.0

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Taylor & Francishttps://taylorandfrancis.com/
Authors
Lingbo Liu; Weihe Wendy Guan; Fahui Wang; Shuming Bao
License

Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Description

Open-Source GIS plays a pivotal role in advancing GIS education, fostering research collaboration, and supporting global sustainability by enabling the sharing of data, models, and knowledge. However, the integration of big data, deep learning methods, and artificial intelligence deep learning in geospatial research presents significant challenges for GIS education. These include increasing software learning costs, higher computational power demand, and the management of fragmented information in the Web 2.0 context. Addressing these challenges while integrating emerging GIS innovations and restructuring GIS knowledge systems is crucial for the evolution of GIS Education 3.0. This study introduces a Visual Programming-based Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure (V-GCI) framework, integrated with the replicable and reproducible (R&R) framework, to enhance GIS function compatibility, learning scalability, and web GIS application interoperability. Through a case study on spatial accessibility using the generalized two-step floating catchment area method (G2SFCA), this paper demonstrates how V-GCI can reshape the GIS knowledge tree and its potential to enhance replicability and reproducibility within open-source GIS Education 3.0.

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