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Mapping the Renewable Energy Revolution

ByWorld Bank |
19 June 2013 | 51

Pakistan encapsulates the renewable energy challenge faced by many developing and emerging countries. Despite abundant renewable resources – including solar, wind, hydropower and biomass – very little of this potential has been utilized. At the same time, about a third of the country’s people do not have access...

NOAA, Partners Predict Possible Record-setting Dead Zone for Gulf of Mexico

ByNOAA |
18 June 2013 | 71

Scientists are expecting a very large “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico and a smaller than average hypoxic level in the Chesapeake Bay this year, based on several NOAA-supported forecast models.

Arianespace to Launch High-Resolution Earth Observation Satellite for Turkey

ByMatt Ball |
18 June 2013 | 91

Arianespace has announced a launch contract with Telespazio to launch the Göktürk-1 satellite for the Turkish government.

SpaceCurve Raises $10M Series B Financing

ByMatt Ball |
18 June 2013 | 94

SpaceCurve, the creator of a new big data platform designed to meet the increasing volume, velocity and variety demands of data in real time, today announced it has raised a $10M Series B round of financing. The round is led by Triage Ventures with participation from existing SpaceCurve investors Reed...

Future Earth Takes Flight with Inaugural Science Committee

ByFuture Earth |
18 June 2013 | 39

Global sustainability research programme Future Earth has announced its inaugural science committee, with Institute of Development Studies Professorial Fellow Melissa Leach serving as vice chair.

Perspectives

Should the geospatial industry improve their location privacy self-policing?

18 June 2013 | 274

Our collective notion of privacy, whether via mobile or online interactions, took a giant hit a few weeks ago with...

Must map monetization mean guiding rather than enabling exploration?

03 June 2013 | 392

The latest reveal of Google Maps takes a more proactive approach to creating maps around customer queries for a ‘personalized’...

What role does modeling and simulation play in disaster response?

28 May 2013 | 549

GIS has proven itself time and again as an integral tool in planning and responding to disasters, and we’ve come...

What does Google’s Timelapse effort say about the geospatial big data challenge?

10 May 2013 | 5419

Google gave the world a gift yesterday with the release of the global timelapse viewer (http://earthengine.google.org/#intro) that aggregates Landsat imagery...

What are some of the disruptions of digital photogrammetry, and their implications?

30 April 2013 | 715

The legacy of film imagery spans just 150 years, although it still continues to some degree today, from its start...

Features

Satellite Missions Improve Water Estimates

Quick and in 3D: High-resolution Aerial Photos for Disaster Response and Recovery

Sensing the Forest for Fuel, Fire and Recovery

Interviews

Intergraph to Combine Sensors and Software for Solution Advantage

Intergraph to Combine Sensors and Software for Solution Advantage

12 June 2013 | 209

Intergraph has placed a greater importance on software platform development under the leadership of Hexagon, and this software from Intergraph...

The Group on Earth Observations Transitions to Greater Outreach

The Group on Earth Observations Transitions to Greater Outreach

10 June 2013 | 345

The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is working to build the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) by coordinating...

Spectral Calibration Unlocks Untold Knowledge

Spectral Calibration Unlocks Untold Knowledge

07 May 2013 | 804

In order to make use of multispectral remote sensing, fieldwork called ground truthing is required to calibrate the spectral returns...

Columns

Sensor Sensibility: Communications Design Considerations for Energy Efficiency

Sensor Sensibility: Communications Design Considerations for Energy Efficiency

ByErik Shepard |
15 April 2013 | 789

One of the key design constraints in the deployment of a sensor network is the optimization of power consumption and...

Making Sense of Geospatial Intelligence

Making Sense of Geospatial Intelligence

ByDerek Ireson |
08 January 2013 | 2094

For the past decade – especially in the wake of the devastating 9/11 attacks – the provision of real-time, actionable...

Speaking to Mapmakers About Our Social Machines

Speaking to Mapmakers About Our Social Machines

ByBruce Joffe |
06 December 2012 | 2196

Good data, more data, more accurate data; these are not sufficient to solve our world's social and environmental problems. With...

UN Climate Change Talks in Bonn See Concrete Progress

The United Nations climate change body said it has made concrete progress towards a new universal agreement on climate change during its latest round of talks which wrapped up today in Germany. During the two-week talks in Bonn, participants focused on how to transform the world’s energy systems quickly enough towards low-carbon, including renewable energy, energy efficiency and the consideration of carbon capture and storage. Read More

Scientists Discuss New Photo-Taking Satellite

Nearly 120 scientists and engineers from around the world are meeting in South Dakota this week to discuss operational and technical issues with collecting images from the Landsat 8 satellite. The U.S. Geological Survey's Earth Resources Observation and Science Center north of Sioux Falls collects, archives and makes available for download more than 400 data-filled images of the Earth each day. The center also partners with a network of ground stations across the globe that help download and distribute the data. Read More

Building a New Google Earth... for Firefighters

For firefighters, each new blaze presents different challenges. Where to get water... the boundaries between private and public property.. access roads and other details can be crucial to getting control of a fire. To make that easier, the Forest Service and other agencies are building their own Google Earth program. Read More

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