GESO is a tool to prepare a Google Earth visualisation of the Dutch land use scenarios as created by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. This Google Earth for the Sustainable Outlook application, named GESO, forms an update of the previous VisualScan attempt. The GESO application aims to be an effective, easy and low cost way to study Sustainable Outlook data via an interactive 3D visualization that integrates the land use icon and landscape feature approach as presented in the VisualScan study. The concept and implementation of GESO are explained and many examples of using GESO are given. The final chapter concludes and discusses the results and gives content-wise and technical recommendations for follow up projects
Collect Earth is a free and open source software for land monitoring developed by the Food and Agric...
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In this paper we present the outline and usability of Google Earth visualization of Sustainable Outl...
This contribution describes GESO, a tool to prepare a Google Earth visualization of the Dutch land u...
In this paper we discuss the affective appraisal and affective response of users to three different ...
New Visualization Tools for Environmental Sensor Networks: Using Google Earth as an Interface to Mic...
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This is the source code for a Google Earth Engine (GEE) Application that aims to support decision-ma...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing.Several of the...
Google Earth Engine is an online platform that offers petabytes of satellite imagery for free and ea...
This paper further articulates the role of ubiquitous spatial technologies (e.g. Google Earth) as to...
In Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe; Senzanje, A.; Modi, A.; Jewitt, G.; Massawe, F. (Eds.). Water - energy ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Google Earth Engine (GEE) has been increasingly used in environmental and urban ...
Collect Earth is a free and open source software for land monitoring developed by the Food and Agric...
Collect Earth is a free and open source software for land monitoring developed by the Food and Agric...
Using landscape objects with geo-visualisation tools to create 3D virtual environments is becoming o...
In a rapidly changing world, there is an ever-increasing need to monitor the Earth’s resources...
In this paper we present the outline and usability of Google Earth visualization of Sustainable Outl...
This contribution describes GESO, a tool to prepare a Google Earth visualization of the Dutch land u...
In this paper we discuss the affective appraisal and affective response of users to three different ...
New Visualization Tools for Environmental Sensor Networks: Using Google Earth as an Interface to Mic...
AbstractGreen roofs have been more common in central Europe and are now being constructed on buildin...
This is the source code for a Google Earth Engine (GEE) Application that aims to support decision-ma...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing.Several of the...
Google Earth Engine is an online platform that offers petabytes of satellite imagery for free and ea...
This paper further articulates the role of ubiquitous spatial technologies (e.g. Google Earth) as to...
In Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe; Senzanje, A.; Modi, A.; Jewitt, G.; Massawe, F. (Eds.). Water - energy ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Google Earth Engine (GEE) has been increasingly used in environmental and urban ...
Collect Earth is a free and open source software for land monitoring developed by the Food and Agric...
Collect Earth is a free and open source software for land monitoring developed by the Food and Agric...
Using landscape objects with geo-visualisation tools to create 3D virtual environments is becoming o...
In a rapidly changing world, there is an ever-increasing need to monitor the Earth’s resources...