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Conducted
spatial analysis for wind, solar, and transmission line projects for engineering layouts involving up to 1,000 miles of field survey, 3 years of redesign and over 1,000 cultural resources.
Redlands, CA About Blog Esri pursues mapping and
spatial analysis for understanding our world with visionary products and services that define the science of GIS.
Not exact matches
I must stress that it is this property of
spatial extendedness claimed
for the individual occasions which I am taking as the test case
for the ability of the Whiteheadian
analysis to furnish an account of properties generally regarded as material.
We completed an intensive GIS
spatial analysis to identify parts of our Commonwealth most threatened by development and created a website with interactive maps and data
for use at the town, watershed, or county scale.
Researchers at the Centre
for Spatial Analysis and Policy, University of Leeds, and the Centre
for Advanced
Spatial Analysis, University College London, have been developing a range of high - technology ways to see and think about the modern city.
Event: Smart Cities: Bridging Physical and Digital Organiser: Amy O'Neill Date: 9 and 10 November 2012 (8 November is invitation only and not open to the public) Venue: Leeds City Museum, Millennium Square LS2 8BH Audience: General audience
For more information: Smart Cities: Bridging Physical and Digital A short interview with project researcher Dr Andrew Hudson - Smith, Director and Reader in Digital Urban Systems Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at UCL, is available at http://www.esrc.ac.uk/publications/audio/festival-2012-events.as
For more information: Smart Cities: Bridging Physical and Digital A short interview with project researcher Dr Andrew Hudson - Smith, Director and Reader in Digital Urban Systems Centre
for Advanced Spatial Analysis at UCL, is available at http://www.esrc.ac.uk/publications/audio/festival-2012-events.as
for Advanced
Spatial Analysis at UCL, is available at http://www.esrc.ac.uk/publications/audio/festival-2012-events.aspx.
This event is organised by the University of Leeds Centre
for Spatial Analysis and Policy, working with colleagues at the Centre
for Advanced
Spatial Analysis, University College London The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise showed the University of Leeds to be the UK's eighth biggest research powerhouse.
She called it the splat - cam —
for spatial plankton
analysis technique.
«The prerequisite
for this is that we are able to take the samples
for proteome and metabolome
analysis with
spatial precision on the basis of the images,» explains Bernd Pichler.
Statistical
analysis of protein sequences looks
for mutations reflecting
spatial proximity of protein segments both within the same protein (orange) and with a partner protein (red).
They say the
analysis provides the simplest expectation
for the future distribution of marine biodiversity, showing recurring
spatial patterns of high rates of species invasions coupled with local extinctions.
Using version 5.1 of the Community Atmospheric Model, developed by the Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Science Foundation (NSF)
for use by the scientific community, Wehner and his co-authors conducted an
analysis for the period 1979 to 2005 at three
spatial resolutions: 25 km, 100 km, and 200 km.
Using
spatial analysis, the authors determined how many gynecologic oncologists were located within 50, 100, and 150 miles of county borders
for more than 3,000 counties in the United States.
We intend to provide a few simple portals as a starting point, but new portals can be developed by anyone in the scientific or computational community,
for a wide diversity of use cases, including: clustering, differential interference,
spatial reconstruction, visualization, and graph - based
analysis.
The integrated solution
for the recognition and
analysis of the
spatial behavior of livestock
The quantitative
analysis of molecule interactions in bioimaging is key
for understanding the molecular orchestration of cellular processes and is generally achieved through the study of the
spatial colocalization between different populations of molecules.
«Laser ablation isotope ratio mass spectrometry
for enhanced sensitivity and
spatial resolution in stable isotope
analysis.»
Spatial and Temporal
Analysis of Extracellular Matrix Proteins in the Developing Murine Heart: A Blueprint
for Regeneration.
Fully developed and drug - affected several hundred µm thick spheroids are not very dynamic but require confocal and light sheet - based fluorescence microscopy
for a full
analysis of the
spatial distribution of several fluorescing targets.
We analysed these parasite genotypes
for genetic structure using principal component
analysis and assessed local and global clustering using statistical measures of
spatial autocorrelation.
Manitoba, Canada About Blog The Manitoba GIS User Group (MGUG) is a group of geomatics professionals and interested individuals using or supporting the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
for spatial data management,
analysis, and visualization.
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for geographic data, cartographic maps, remote sensing,
spatial analysis and GIS software.
Benefits of arts education In addition to economic benefits of investment in arts education
for students in the primary and secondary sectors there are a plethora of social and intellectual benefits: • encouraging self expression and self awareness • building confidence and self esteem • thinking creatively and conceptually • problem solving • increasing motivation and improving behaviour • developing organisational skills • being able to work collaboratively and independently • developing multiple learning styles • building maturity and appreciation • developing observational skills • raising global awareness and respect
for other cultures • promoting literacy through
analysis and interpretation • increasing enjoyment and fun in learning • developing
spatial and visual skills • encouraging qualitative awareness • seeing different perspectives • openness to subtlety, nuance, flexibility and imagination
At the dawn of the 21 st century, with unprecedented population growth and its ensuing competing demands
for water, arable land, housing, education, and economic development,
spatial analysis has become more critical.
In recent years a range of formal methods of
spatial analysis have been developed
for the study of human engagement, experience and socialisation within the built environment.
Opportunity
for selection in southern elephant seals: the effect of
spatial scale of
analysis.
The
Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI) at Pratt Institute, along with co-organizers Carto and Enigma, will bring the concept of «Data through Design» to life in a dynamic visual exhibition as part of NYC Open Data Week in March, a city - wide initiative led by the New York City Mayor's Office of Data Analytics to celebrate the access to, and benefits of, open data
for all.
Pratt has created a new Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Design certificate program through its Center
for Continuing and Professional Studies (CCPS) and
Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI).
The
Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI) at Pratt worked on data analysis and mapping for the Museum of the City of New York's (MCNY) first permanent exhibition, New York at Its Core, which o
Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI) at Pratt worked on data
analysis and mapping for the Museum of the City of New York's (MCNY) first permanent exhibition, New York at Its Core, which o
analysis and mapping
for the Museum of the City of New York's (MCNY) first permanent exhibition, New York at Its Core, which opened...
The work begins with a visual
analysis of historical Baroque painting (e.g. Poussin, Vermeer, etc.) as a basis
for understanding painting, not as a fixed identity but as a specific
spatial construction with a pictorial and
spatial vocabulary.
A similar conclusion was drawn from a similar
analysis applied to a (spatially sparse) global network of monthly mean temperatures, where the effect of
spatial dependencies
for inter-annual and inter-decadal variations could be ruled out (Benestad, 2004).
In fact, Min et al. used leading empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs; a type of principal component
analysis) in their attribution
analysis for extreme precipitation, implying large
spatial scales.
Uses
analyses at national and state scales to examine a suite of climatic and intrinsic drivers of continental - scale West Nile virus epidemics, including an empirically derived mechanistic relationship between temperature and transmission potential that accounts
for spatial variability in vectors
For those forcings that have been included in attribution
analyses, uncertainties associated with the temporal and
spatial pattern of the forcing and the modelled response can affect the results.
These
spatial analyses can help ensure that REDD + implementation realizes multiple benefits by supporting the application of national - level social and environmental standards, informing the development of REDD + scenarios, and by communicating the potential
for multiple benefits from REDD +.
It presents the results of
spatial analyses that can assist decision - makers in planning
for REDD + in a way that generates multiple benefits, and explores the possible contributions that REDD + can make to the achievement of other policy goals such as the Aichi Biodiversity Targets of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the objectives of Peru's National Climate Change Strategy.
This contribution of
spatial analysis is then explored in more detail
for three main types of REDD + actions relevant to the sub-region: REDD + actions
for the conservation of forests, REDD + actions
for sustainable forest management and REDD + actions
for reforestation and forest restoration.
Using example maps
for Uganda, the report illustrates how
spatial analysis can support REDD + planning.
Analyses of tide gauge and altimetry data by Vinogradov and Ponte (2011), which indicated the presence of considerably small
spatial scale variability in annual mean sea level over many coastal regions, are an important factor
for understanding the uncertainties in regional sea - level simulations and projections at sub-decadal time scales in coarse - resolution climate models that are also discussed in Chapter 13.
This implies that in these cases a careful
analysis of the implications of projected changes
for the specific temporal and
spatial characteristic of the climate variables relevant to the system at risk is required.
She has been working on analysing climate change impacts on societal sectors
for several years, focusing on the
analysis of human - environmental systems, using conceptual as well as quantitative modelling approaches and
spatial analysis methods.
You have just described what is known as an autocorrelation — one of the most useful probabilitiy measures
for spatial and temporal
analyses.
Step 3 involves application of a
spatial analysis technique (empirical orthogonal teleconnections, EOTs) to merge and smooth the ocean and land surface temperature fields and provide these merged fields as anomaly fields
for ocean, land and global temperatures.
Extreme indices are standardized
for better intercomparisons between datasets and locations prior to
analysis and averaged over
spatial domains from global to continental regions following a previous study.
Topics include: environmental monitoring, incorporating methods
for censored data and
for time series;
spatial data interpolation and prediction; and multi-criteria decision
analysis.
This project uses an innovative
spatial bio-economic
analysis to provide a strategic framework
for implementing offshore shrimp aquaculture with greater certainty of success.
To better inform the planning, management and research priorities of Aquapod operations in Northwest Mexico, this project couples marine
spatial planning with bio-economic modeling and sensitivity
analyses to identify suitable sites
for Aquapod implementation and evaluate the economic viability of Aquapod operations.
He had compared past to future tropical changes which isn't quite the same as our
analysis (we don't have
spatial maps of future temperature
for all models)
This technical document highlights how
spatial analysis and land - use modelling can help in understanding the potential impacts on biodiversity, ecosystems services of policy options
for achieving REDD + objectives.