2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.gnr.2008.04.005
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Geo-portals as part of spatial data infrastructures: Russian Academy-supported resources and geoservices

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“…The normalization procedure is sufficient for real databases, and eliminates logic data redundancy. This means that it is possible to move to the final stage of the design -development of physical models and software analytical applications to the soil condition electronic map of the coastal zone (Koshkarev, 1997). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The normalization procedure is sufficient for real databases, and eliminates logic data redundancy. This means that it is possible to move to the final stage of the design -development of physical models and software analytical applications to the soil condition electronic map of the coastal zone (Koshkarev, 1997). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to geographic information has also been facilitated using the new technologies embedded in Web 2.0 and has gained rapid dissemination through WGIS systems on the internet (Su et al 2000;Athanasis et al 2009). As a result, WGIS has become an essential tool for SDI in many countries (e.g., Maguire and Longley 2005;Koshkarev et al 2008);Beaumont et al 2005;Rao et al 2002). WGIS and SDI applications are broad, ranging from managing and planning of conservation reserves (Rao et al 2002), to exploring biodiversity (Flemons et al 2007), decision support (Karnatak et al 2007), public health (Maclachlan et al 2007;Moreno-Sanchez et al 2006) and education (Lo et al 2009), among many others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The platform features a functional interface allowing users with insufficient experience to promptly and easily use data in creating interactive maps. This technology has made possible free online access to the materials of the Atlas for the international community of users [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Contents Of the Blocks Of The Atlasmentioning
confidence: 99%