For at least two millennia and probably much longer, the traditional vehicle for communicating geographical information to end-users has been the map. With the advent of computers, the means of both producing and consuming maps have radically been transformed, while the inherent nature of the information product has also expanded and diversified rapidly. This has given rise in recent years to the new concept of geovisualisation (GVIS), which draws on the skills of the traditional cartographer, but extends them into three spatial dimensions and may also add temporality, photorealistic representations and/or interactivity. Demand for GVIS technologies and their applications has increased significantly in recent years, driven by the need to st...
This paper reports on the findings developed by a funded project within the UK Rural Economy and Lan...
This paper explores the potential for technical communicators to employ usability research with risk...
This paper explores the potential for technical communicators to employ usability research with risk...
Working with three domain specialists we investigate human-centered approaches to geovisualization f...
Working with three domain specialists we investigate human-centered approaches to geovisualization f...
The use of Geographic Information or GI, has grown rapidly in recent years. Previous research has i...
The use of Geographic Information or GI, has grown rapidly in recent years. Previous research has i...
Designing usable geovisualization tools is an emerging problem in GIScience software development. We...
ABSTRACT: Designing usable geovisualization tools is an emerging problem in GIScience software devel...
This chapter provides an introduction of methods and research questions associated with user-centere...
This project advances the field of flood risk management by using technology to bridge the gap betwe...
Flood risk is increasing due to climate change and the growth of the potential consequences of flood...
This chapter provides an introduction of methods and research questions associated with user-centere...
This paper considers the development and evaluation of a Google Earth “virtual globe” tour for commu...
This paper reports on the findings developed by a funded project within the UK Rural Economy and Lan...
This paper reports on the findings developed by a funded project within the UK Rural Economy and Lan...
This paper explores the potential for technical communicators to employ usability research with risk...
This paper explores the potential for technical communicators to employ usability research with risk...
Working with three domain specialists we investigate human-centered approaches to geovisualization f...
Working with three domain specialists we investigate human-centered approaches to geovisualization f...
The use of Geographic Information or GI, has grown rapidly in recent years. Previous research has i...
The use of Geographic Information or GI, has grown rapidly in recent years. Previous research has i...
Designing usable geovisualization tools is an emerging problem in GIScience software development. We...
ABSTRACT: Designing usable geovisualization tools is an emerging problem in GIScience software devel...
This chapter provides an introduction of methods and research questions associated with user-centere...
This project advances the field of flood risk management by using technology to bridge the gap betwe...
Flood risk is increasing due to climate change and the growth of the potential consequences of flood...
This chapter provides an introduction of methods and research questions associated with user-centere...
This paper considers the development and evaluation of a Google Earth “virtual globe” tour for commu...
This paper reports on the findings developed by a funded project within the UK Rural Economy and Lan...
This paper reports on the findings developed by a funded project within the UK Rural Economy and Lan...
This paper explores the potential for technical communicators to employ usability research with risk...
This paper explores the potential for technical communicators to employ usability research with risk...