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  • Lord-Castillo, Brett K. (2007-11-07)
    The Arc Marine data model is a generalized template to guide the implementation of geographic information systems (GIS) projects in the marine environment. Arc Marine developed out of a collaborative process involving ...
  • Wright, Dawn (SAGE Publications, 2007)
    Data integration is the process of combining data of different themes, content, scale or spatial extent, projections, acquisition methods, formats, schema, or even levels of uncertainty, so that they can be understood an ...
  • Bohle, Karina Tereza (2005-05-31)
    Operational forest planning is characterized by a lack of formal planning often using only the intuition and experience of the forest planners. There are a number of sources of variability found in operational planning ...
  • Wright, Dawn (ESRI Press, 2010)
    The book "Ocean Globe" is about a new kind of exploration, one that draws upon the work of those who still go to sea but can more readily share their discoveries with the “denizens of the desktop.” It is about new ways ...
  • GIScience 
    Wright, Dawn (Sage Publications, 2010)
    GIScience (geographic information science) is a scholarly discipline that addresses fundamental issues surrounding the use of a variety of digital technologies to handle geographic information; namely, information abou ...
  • Laliberte, Andrea S.; Ripple, William J. (American Institute of Biological Sciences, 2004-02)
    We compared the historic and current geographical ranges of 43 North American carnivores and ungulates to identify large-scale patterns in range contractions and expansions. Seventeen of the species had experienced rang ...
  • Wright, Dawn (ESRI Press, 2002)
    Humankind has made more progress during the past 20 years in mapping the surface of neighboring planets than during the past 500 years in mapping the final frontier of Earth: the oceans. Indeed, we still know more about ...

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