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Volume 3 / Issue 51/ December 29, 2009
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TOP 10 FEATURES OF THE YEAR

  1. Interview: Exploring the Role of GIS in the Enterprise
  2. A Bright Future at Puget Sound Energy
  3. Utility Improves Reliability and Efficiency of Phillippine Water Supply
  4. Interview: Design, Model, Visualize, Document and Map
  5. A Central Integration Point for Asset Management
  6. City of Vancouver Launches Open Data Web Site
  7. Beyond Visualization: Intelligent City Planning and Management
  8. Planning Principle and Design Elements of Multi Modal Transport System in Delhi
  9. GeoTemporal Reasoning in a Web 3.0 World
  10. EcoDesigner
TOP STORIES
FEATURES
December 2009 marks the fifth anniversary of the Boxing Day tsunami in Southeast Asia. From the beginning, geographic information system (GIS) technology played an important role in relief efforts. GIS maps acted as guides to affected areas and were used to coordinate emergency services and rebuilding.



The goal to perform 2D/3D surveys of preserved areas have been implemented in such a way to define an easily reproducible methodology, which could be easily applied to several survey sites for the implementation of a GIS based project. The analysis of thematic maps through the integration of Satellite Navigation Systems with Remote Sensing (RS) data in a Geographic Information System (GIS) offers improved insights in sustainable development (SD).

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TOP FIVE LINKS OF THE WEEK
Jeff's Top Five Links of the Week
  1. Paper: Direct Georeferencing of Stationary LiDAR
  2. Participatory Sensing - developing freely available systems to enable people with mobile phones to systematically observe, study, reflect on, and share their unique world.
  3. Paper: Water Resources and Urban Planning: The Case of a Coastal Area In Brazil
  4. 3D Models - Thames Gateway from the British Geological Service
  5. VAPOR - Visualization and Analysis Platform for Ocean, Atmosphere, and Solar Researchers
Matt's Top Five Links of the Week
  1. CARVER2Web - An Internet-based infrastructure inventory and mapping system.
  2. NYPL Map Rectifier - A tool to digitaly align historical maps from the New York Public Library to match today's precise maps.
  3. Hot Pads - The place to find your place.
  4. International Landslide Centre - Preventing lanslides in the developing world.
  5. The Citizen's Institute on Rural Design - Addreses a range of critical problems that rural communities face.
Reader´s Links of the Week

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UACEG Bulgaria - University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy (UACEG) in Sofia is the oldest and among the most prestigious higher technical schools in Bulgaria.
Squad, Firefighter Positioning System - Squad is an indoor positioning system device that allows a firefighter to identify current location in reference with other units and command centre outside the building.


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    BOOK REVIEW
    Land Administration for Sustainable Development

    landadmin_cover75Land administration plays a unique role in solving sustainability issues. It involves an integrated approach that includes several common factors that can be applied around the world, even though their actual implementation can differ from country to country. Our relationship to the land includes both physical and cognitive factors and these connect to wider topics related to law, regulation and legislation. The authors of this book provide a wealth of information for understanding land administration systems and how future spatial data infrastructure may incorporate new processes leading toward sustainability.

    Map India Conference

    COLUMN
    Digital Cities, SDI and the GeoWeb
    ron_lake_thumbWhen a domain is relatively new, the terminology is often imprecise, and many different words many be coined and used by different organizations and individuals with none of them realizing that they are talking about essentially the same thing. This is substantially true for the use of Digital City and SDI as applied to urban environments.

    International LiDAR Mapping Forum

    EVENTS
    AU 2009 Urges Model-Based Opportunity
    au_logoAutodesk University 2009 took place in Las Vegas, Nevada from Dec. 1-3. This year's event attracted roughly 6,000 people to the live event, and 16,000 to a simultaneous online broadcast of the content. The event theme, "Learn. Connect. Explore," highlights some of the advantages of the in-person experience, but with the economic and environmental benefits, the online version is likely to grow in subsequent years. With economic pain widespread among the AEC community, the emphasis was placed on the benefits of innovation and for a revamped design/build process that moves us further toward integrated design.
    Agri-Trend 2009 Farm Forum Event
    THUMB_SAIK_ROB_200The TCU Place conference hall in the center of Saskatoon, Canada was the location of the Agri-Trend 2009 Farm Forum Event held November 18 and 19. With about 1200 leading farm producers from across the Canadian prairies in attendance, this year's theme was 'Harvest A World of Ideas.'
    INTERVIEWS
    Mapping the Plastic Problem

    Stephens_Drew_thumbThe growing amount of plastic debris in the world’s oceans and waterways has many scientists and anti pollution activists very concerned. The Great Pacific Garbage patch, a gyre in the Pacific Ocean that is capturing plastic debris and is growing in size has provided a rallying cry for activists that is gaining momentum. Drew Stephens, the founder of the GIS Institute, has long been involved in the application of GIS for conservation, and that work has led to his participation on the Think Beyond Plastic expedition in California that recently took place. V1 editor Matt Ball spoke with Stephens about the purpose and outcome of this trip as well as the benefits of applying more geospatial analysis to this problem.

    Empowering Students Using GIS

    michael_gould_esri_75ESRI has always invested heavily into GIS education. That has included both the toolset as well as the study of geographic information as a science. The results have been impressive, not only in terms of financial growth for the company but the numerous research efforts, education events, books published and conference-workshops. Building GIS capacity and community is truly an ESRI goal. Dr. Michael Gould has recently been hired as Director of Education, Industry Solutions for ESRI. Vector1 Media editor Jeff Thurston interviews him on a number of GIS education related topics.

    SPAR 2010 Conference

    HEADLINE NEWS
    CALENDAR

    6th Intl Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, Jan 5-7, Cuenca, Ecuador

    GeoDesign Summit, Jan. 6-8, Redlands, Calif.

    Map India, Jan. 19-21, Gurgaon, India

    Second EuroSDR Workshop on INSPIRE Atlas of Implementation Methods , Jan. 14-15, Brussels, Belgium

    All Ireland Symposium on Built Environment Education [AISBEE], Jan. 22, Ulster, N. Ireland

    Remote Sensing And Geo-Information For Environmental Emergencies, Feb. 2, Torino, Italy

    Imagina, Feb. 3-5, Monaco

    SPAR 2010, Feb. 8-10, The Woodlands, Texas

    ESRI Federal User Conference, Feb. 17-19, Washington, D.C.

    2010 Where 2.0 Conference

    TOP FIVE BLOG POSTS OF THE WEEK
    VECTOR ONE SPATIAL SUSTAIN
      1. What Is the Relationship of Cartography to the Map Today?
      2. Column: Go Russia - Dmitry Medvedev
      3. Lagos to Launch National Digital Mapping Project
      4. V1 Magazine Top 10 2009
      5. What Are the Signals from COP15 Copenhagen to the Geospatial Industry?
              1. It's Bad If You're Mapping Me
              2. Top 10 Developments in 2009
              3. TSA Restricts Moving Maps
              4. New Map Projection Wins Award
              5. California Invests $1M in GIS for Emergergency Management
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                BOOKSTORE

                Trust but Verify: Imagery Analysis in the Cold War (2000)

                By David T. Lindgren

                In documenting the role played by imagery analysis during the Cold War, this book documents how information derived from imagery came to influence U.S. policy.

                Digital Analysis of Remotely Sensed Imagery (2008)

                By Jay Gao

                This resource provides exhaustive coverage of the entire process of analyzing remotely sensed data for the purpose of producing accurate representations in thematic map format.

                Mapping New York (2009)

                Black Dog Publishing

                This book features maps dating back to the sixteenth century, when New York was founded by the Dutch as a commercial trading post and became known as New Amsterdam, right up to the present day.

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