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Features

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Datums, Projections and Measurement with Earthquakes

The average person working with geospatial data knows about or has heard about datums and projections. Most others have not. Try putting a Canadian datum and coordinate system (NAD83) into your field GNSS Receiver in Singapore (SVY-21)...

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Azerbaijan – Land Auctions a Positive Step Forward

The Azerbaijan government has been rapidly moving ahead with land auctions and sales in that country. Last year alone saw 685 such auctions. These sales relate to government owned lands and are for sale through the State Committee...

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Protection for Koala Goes Online

An innovative new online mapping portal that will mobilise communities to help protect koalas and their habitats was launched today by Esri Australia and the Australia Koala Foundation (AKF). The AKF’s KoalaMap lets visitors be part of...

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Are India’s Earth Observation Satellites Measuring Up?

Recently there has been speculation that India's earth observation satellites have not been performing to expectation. The Comptroller and Auditor General for the country opened the door and stepped into the satellite industry and determined that several satellites...

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

International Experts Tackle Solar Threats to GNSS Technology

A major threat to GNSS realiability comes from the sun. Solar-related phenomena, and their effect on the Earth's ionosphere, can cause disruptions in signal delivery, and there are little to no protections in current systems. As we...

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Delhi Passes Bill to Make GIS Central to Planning

The Delhi Assembly has just passed a bill that will centralize GIS and spatial data, and make geospatial technology central to all planning, utility services and infrastructure development in the state of Delhi, India. The Delhi Geo-spatial...

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

GNSS for Safe Food Production Systems

The occurrence of radiation within the Japanese food supply is raising concern for both local and international consumers of food products from impacted areas - and even those areas that are completely safe. Accurate information about the...

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Geophysical Activity Leads to Geospatial Technology Use

Geophysical activity around the globe results in a need to monitor the earth's physical activity closely. Earthquakes, volcanoes and geological investigations are all monitored so internal and surface activities can be studied, understood and even modeled. Recent...

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Cadastre and Cadastral Survey History of Hong Kong

Hong Kong has a long history of mapping and surveying since the beginning of the colony. This history dates back as far as the Qin (221-206 B.C.) and Han (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.) dynasties. Initial land...

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Next Generation Handheld Field Data Computing

Handheld field data gathering devices have rapidly advanced with new innovations. These hardware devices not only record field data, they augment spatial data gathering operations and workflows throughout the organisation. Next generation field data gathering supports gathering...

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