Geographic Information Systems and Cartography for a Sustainable World Monitoring, Modeling, Simulations and Interaction of Forest Resource Volume I
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: CH MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (592 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 978-3-7258-4753-2
- 3D documentation
- 3D maps
- AHP
- Beijing
- CO2 emissions
- Chile
- Chongqing
- Dali City
- E-bikes
- Egypt
- GIS
- GIS model
- Google Earth Engine
- Greece
- HD map generation
- Kharga Oasis
- Landsat
- Latin America
- Loess Plateau
- OpenStreetMap
- QAP
- RSEI
- SLAM
- SRTM-DEM
- Santorini Island
- Sentinel-2
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Tapio decoupling model
- Valparaíso
- Yangtze River Economic Belt
- Yellow River Basin
- accountability
- agriculture land lease
- agrivoltaics
- atlas
- autonomous vehicles
- basic education
- built-up area
- bus network
- carbon emission
- carbon emissions
- cartography
- cellular automata–artificial neural networks
- chlorophyll-a concentration
- climate change
- coastal megacities
- collaborative governance
- complex ecological network
- coordinated development
- cross-border transport connectivity
- cultural heritage
- decomposition of influencing factors
- density
- digital maps
- dynamic field of view (dFoV)
- dynamic viewsheds
- eco-environment
- ecological restoration
- ecosystem service value
- environmental analysis
- environmental factors
- evaluation system constru
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Sustainable development is an interdisciplinary challenge that involves the environment, society, and the economy. The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), outlined in the 2030 Agenda, serve as a call for action for all countries. Fulfilling the SDGs grows more pressing, while the consequences of no action are becoming evident to citizens. Scientists and spatial data stakeholders worldwide utilize Geographic Information Systems and Cartography to analyze, assess, visualize, and communicate spatial and developmental inefficiencies in support of planning efforts and policy pathways that aim to achieve sustainability objectives. GIS are the ultimate tools for modeling, designing, and analyzing data relevant to sustainability processes at scales ranging from the local to global. This Reprint compiles research and technological advancements as to sustainability concerns that are implemented in several case studies worldwide. The contributions address some of the UN SDGs and cover topics that are closely related to sustainability, (e.g. urbanization, transportation, carbon emissions management, infrastructure, rural development, climate change). Although some progress has already been made, more intensive and collaborative efforts from scientists, governments, the entrepreneurial community, and citizens are needed to reach the ambitious goals of the 2030 Agenda.
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