This position paper is the outcome of a brainstorming workshop organised by the International Society for Digital Earth (ISDE) in Beijing in March 2011. It argues that the vision of Digital Earth (DE) put forward by Vice-President Al Gore 13 years ago needs to be re-evaluated in the light of the many developments in the fields of information technology, data infrastructures and earth observation that have taken place since. The paper identifies the main policy, scientific and societal drivers for the development of DE and illustrates the multi-faceted nature of a new vision of DE grounding it with a few examples of potential applications. Because no single organisation can on its own develop all the aspects of DE, it is essential to develop...
The potential of big data fused with the vision of a digital Earth offers powerful opportunities to ...
Daring predictions of the proximate future can establish shared discursive frameworks, mobilize capi...
The vision of a digital earth (DE) is continuously evolving, and the next-generation infrastructures...
This position paper is the outcome of a brainstorming workshop organised by the International Societ...
This position paper is the outcome of a brainstorming workshop organised by the International Societ...
This position paper is the outcome of a joint reflection by a group of international geographic and ...
Reductionist thinking will no longer suffice to address contemporary, complex challenges that defy s...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
Digital Earth is being promoted as a framework into which "we can embed vast quantities of ...
Digital earth is the name of a concept introduced by Al Gore, then vice president of the United Stat...
This open access book offers a summary of the development of Digital Earth over the past twenty year...
Science and policy increasingly request for sustainable development and growth. Similarly, Digital E...
The Digital Earth movement is gaining momentum. Much of it is unstructured. This paper examines a nu...
The potential of big data fused with the vision of a digital Earth offers powerful opportunities to ...
Daring predictions of the proximate future can establish shared discursive frameworks, mobilize capi...
The vision of a digital earth (DE) is continuously evolving, and the next-generation infrastructures...
This position paper is the outcome of a brainstorming workshop organised by the International Societ...
This position paper is the outcome of a brainstorming workshop organised by the International Societ...
This position paper is the outcome of a joint reflection by a group of international geographic and ...
Reductionist thinking will no longer suffice to address contemporary, complex challenges that defy s...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
Digital Earth is being promoted as a framework into which "we can embed vast quantities of ...
Digital earth is the name of a concept introduced by Al Gore, then vice president of the United Stat...
This open access book offers a summary of the development of Digital Earth over the past twenty year...
Science and policy increasingly request for sustainable development and growth. Similarly, Digital E...
The Digital Earth movement is gaining momentum. Much of it is unstructured. This paper examines a nu...
The potential of big data fused with the vision of a digital Earth offers powerful opportunities to ...
Daring predictions of the proximate future can establish shared discursive frameworks, mobilize capi...
The vision of a digital earth (DE) is continuously evolving, and the next-generation infrastructures...