This paper intends to introduce the assessment of the first results of application by the start o... more This paper intends to introduce the assessment of the first results of application by the start of the GIS Certification - endorsed by ECDL Foundation, introduced already in the 9th ASITA Conference. The GIS Certification, whose time of complete realization is around three years duration, with the dynamic, continuous and close collaboration among the Laboratorio di Sistemi Informativi Territoriali e
RIASSUNTO Le attuali implementazioni di Infrastrutture di Dati Territoriali (IDT) sono genericame... more RIASSUNTO Le attuali implementazioni di Infrastrutture di Dati Territoriali (IDT) sono genericamente orientate alla gestione e messa in condivisione di dati geografici, è pertanto necessario supportare lo sviluppo di servizi di processamento (analisi spaziale) dei dati al fine di derivare da ...
Riassunto Sebbene l'indirizzo geografico dei singoli beni culturali (monumenti, paesaggi, el... more Riassunto Sebbene l'indirizzo geografico dei singoli beni culturali (monumenti, paesaggi, elementi architettonici, siti archeologici, etc.) sia ampiamente riconosciuto quale elemento cognitivo importante nei processi di decisions making per la gestione del patrimonio culturale, si registrano al ...
SUMMARY GI&GIS permeate the Information Society and penetrate on one hand a growing number of aca... more SUMMARY GI&GIS permeate the Information Society and penetrate on one hand a growing number of academic subjects, on the other hand the mainstream business. The presence is sometime well visible, just thinking to the several EU funded initiatives and projects, from GI2000 to ...
SUMMARY The ECDL-GIS ( European Computer Driving License ) program as designed and recently initi... more SUMMARY The ECDL-GIS ( European Computer Driving License ) program as designed and recently initiated is presented in the paper which previously discuss the status of the academic and scientific debate about the professional certification for GIS. The EDCL-GIS ...
Riassunto L'informazione geografica (GI) è un fattore importante in molti processi di decis... more Riassunto L'informazione geografica (GI) è un fattore importante in molti processi di decision-making, non solo perché la maggior parte dei processi umani ed ambientali variano con lo spazio, ma anche perché lo spazio determina la percezione del mondo da parte ...
Kenneth Adamson, Ulster University, United Kingdom Margarita Albertí Wirsing, Universitat de Barc... more Kenneth Adamson, Ulster University, United Kingdom Margarita Albertí Wirsing, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Richard Barrett, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Stefania Bertazzon, Univeristy of Calgary, Canada Michela Bertolotto, University College Dublin, Ireland Sandro Bimonte, CEMAGREF, TSCF, France Rod Blais, University of Calgary, Canada Ivan Blecic, University of Sassari, Italy Giuseppe Borruso, University of Trieste, Italy Martin Buecker, Aachen University, Germany Alfredo Buttari, CNRS-IRIT, France Carlo Cattani, University of ...
Jemal Abawajy, Daekin University, Australia Kenny Adamson, University of Ulster, United Kingdom M... more Jemal Abawajy, Daekin University, Australia Kenny Adamson, University of Ulster, United Kingdom Michela Bertolotto, University College Dublin, Ireland Sandro Bimonte, CEMAGREF, TSCF, France Rod Blais, University of Calgary, Canada Ivan Blecic, University of Sassari, Italy Giuseppe Borruso, University of Trieste, Italy Martin Buecker, Aachen University, Germany Alfredo Buttari, CNRS-IRIT, France Yves Caniou, Lyon University, France Carlo Cattani, University of Salerno, Italy Mete Celik, Erciyes University, Turkey Alexander Chemeris, National ...
Kenneth Adamson, Ulster University, United Kingdom Margarita Albertí Wirsing, Universitat de Barc... more Kenneth Adamson, Ulster University, United Kingdom Margarita Albertí Wirsing, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Richard Barrett, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Stefania Bertazzon, Univeristy of Calgary, Canada Michela Bertolotto, University College Dublin, Ireland Sandro Bimonte, CEMAGREF, TSCF, France Rod Blais, University of Calgary, Canada Ivan Blecic, University of Sassari, Italy Giuseppe Borruso, University of Trieste, Italy Martin Buecker, Aachen University, Germany Alfredo Buttari, CNRS-IRIT, France Carlo Cattani, University of ...
Methodologies usually adopted in urban and regional planning do not assume an approach based on S... more Methodologies usually adopted in urban and regional planning do not assume an approach based on Spatial Data Infrastructures principles, which could ensure a better use of geospatial data and support interoperability of planning choices providing an active participation of stakeholders involved in planning processes. An innovative approach of e¬government based on a better organization and management of geospatial data, could contribute, through a deeper territorial knowledge and a more appropriate use of decision support tools, to more effectively pursue planning goals. Spatial planning and related information have a strategic importance not only at local and national level but also at international scale where a "continuum" of settlements characterizes the crossing of various countries. Planning activity is also strictly related to aspects such as management of natural resources, prevention of natural disasters, transports which in many cases have international cross-bor...
This paper intends to introduce the assessment of the first results of application by the start o... more This paper intends to introduce the assessment of the first results of application by the start of the GIS Certification - endorsed by ECDL Foundation, introduced already in the 9th ASITA Conference. The GIS Certification, whose time of complete realization is around three years duration, with the dynamic, continuous and close collaboration among the Laboratorio di Sistemi Informativi Territoriali e
RIASSUNTO Le attuali implementazioni di Infrastrutture di Dati Territoriali (IDT) sono genericame... more RIASSUNTO Le attuali implementazioni di Infrastrutture di Dati Territoriali (IDT) sono genericamente orientate alla gestione e messa in condivisione di dati geografici, è pertanto necessario supportare lo sviluppo di servizi di processamento (analisi spaziale) dei dati al fine di derivare da ...
Riassunto Sebbene l'indirizzo geografico dei singoli beni culturali (monumenti, paesaggi, el... more Riassunto Sebbene l'indirizzo geografico dei singoli beni culturali (monumenti, paesaggi, elementi architettonici, siti archeologici, etc.) sia ampiamente riconosciuto quale elemento cognitivo importante nei processi di decisions making per la gestione del patrimonio culturale, si registrano al ...
SUMMARY GI&GIS permeate the Information Society and penetrate on one hand a growing number of aca... more SUMMARY GI&GIS permeate the Information Society and penetrate on one hand a growing number of academic subjects, on the other hand the mainstream business. The presence is sometime well visible, just thinking to the several EU funded initiatives and projects, from GI2000 to ...
SUMMARY The ECDL-GIS ( European Computer Driving License ) program as designed and recently initi... more SUMMARY The ECDL-GIS ( European Computer Driving License ) program as designed and recently initiated is presented in the paper which previously discuss the status of the academic and scientific debate about the professional certification for GIS. The EDCL-GIS ...
Riassunto L'informazione geografica (GI) è un fattore importante in molti processi di decis... more Riassunto L'informazione geografica (GI) è un fattore importante in molti processi di decision-making, non solo perché la maggior parte dei processi umani ed ambientali variano con lo spazio, ma anche perché lo spazio determina la percezione del mondo da parte ...
Kenneth Adamson, Ulster University, United Kingdom Margarita Albertí Wirsing, Universitat de Barc... more Kenneth Adamson, Ulster University, United Kingdom Margarita Albertí Wirsing, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Richard Barrett, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Stefania Bertazzon, Univeristy of Calgary, Canada Michela Bertolotto, University College Dublin, Ireland Sandro Bimonte, CEMAGREF, TSCF, France Rod Blais, University of Calgary, Canada Ivan Blecic, University of Sassari, Italy Giuseppe Borruso, University of Trieste, Italy Martin Buecker, Aachen University, Germany Alfredo Buttari, CNRS-IRIT, France Carlo Cattani, University of ...
Jemal Abawajy, Daekin University, Australia Kenny Adamson, University of Ulster, United Kingdom M... more Jemal Abawajy, Daekin University, Australia Kenny Adamson, University of Ulster, United Kingdom Michela Bertolotto, University College Dublin, Ireland Sandro Bimonte, CEMAGREF, TSCF, France Rod Blais, University of Calgary, Canada Ivan Blecic, University of Sassari, Italy Giuseppe Borruso, University of Trieste, Italy Martin Buecker, Aachen University, Germany Alfredo Buttari, CNRS-IRIT, France Yves Caniou, Lyon University, France Carlo Cattani, University of Salerno, Italy Mete Celik, Erciyes University, Turkey Alexander Chemeris, National ...
Kenneth Adamson, Ulster University, United Kingdom Margarita Albertí Wirsing, Universitat de Barc... more Kenneth Adamson, Ulster University, United Kingdom Margarita Albertí Wirsing, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Richard Barrett, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Stefania Bertazzon, Univeristy of Calgary, Canada Michela Bertolotto, University College Dublin, Ireland Sandro Bimonte, CEMAGREF, TSCF, France Rod Blais, University of Calgary, Canada Ivan Blecic, University of Sassari, Italy Giuseppe Borruso, University of Trieste, Italy Martin Buecker, Aachen University, Germany Alfredo Buttari, CNRS-IRIT, France Carlo Cattani, University of ...
Methodologies usually adopted in urban and regional planning do not assume an approach based on S... more Methodologies usually adopted in urban and regional planning do not assume an approach based on Spatial Data Infrastructures principles, which could ensure a better use of geospatial data and support interoperability of planning choices providing an active participation of stakeholders involved in planning processes. An innovative approach of e¬government based on a better organization and management of geospatial data, could contribute, through a deeper territorial knowledge and a more appropriate use of decision support tools, to more effectively pursue planning goals. Spatial planning and related information have a strategic importance not only at local and national level but also at international scale where a "continuum" of settlements characterizes the crossing of various countries. Planning activity is also strictly related to aspects such as management of natural resources, prevention of natural disasters, transports which in many cases have international cross-bor...
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