Journal: Int. J. Digital Earth

Volume 3, Issue sup1

1 -- 0Stefano Nativi, George Percivall. Editorial
2 -- 13Stefano Nativi. The implementation of international geospatial standards for earth and space sciences
14 -- 30George Percivall. The application of open standards to enhance the interoperability of geoscience information
31 -- 49John Laxton, Jean-Jacques Serrano, Agnes Tellez-Arenas. Geological applications using geospatial standards - an example from OneGeology-Europe and GeoSciML
50 -- 69Dick M. A. Schaap, Roy K. Lowry. SeaDataNet - Pan-European infrastructure for marine and ocean data management: unified access to distributed data sets
70 -- 84Stephan Meissl, Gerhard Triebnig. Land Monitoring Network Services based on international geospatial standards: SOSI and geoland2/SDI Projects
85 -- 102Andrew Woolf. Powered by standards - new data tools for the climate sciences

Volume 3, Issue 4

313 -- 315Milan Konecný, Wolfgang Reinhardt. Early warning and disaster management: the importance of geographic information (Part B)
316 -- 339Karel Stanek, Lucie Friedmannová, Petr Kubícek, Milan Konecný. Selected issues of cartographic communication optimization for emergency centers
340 -- 354Hannes Seppänen, Kirsi Virrantaus. The role of GI-supported methods in crisis management
355 -- 364Huadong Guo, Liangyun Liu, Liping Lei, Yanhong Wu, Liwei Li, Bing Zhang 0001, Zhengli Zuo, Zhen Li. Dynamic analysis of the Wenchuan Earthquake disaster and reconstruction with 3-year remote sensing data
365 -- 383Jessica Glabsch, Otto Heunecke, Stefan Schuhbäck. A low-cost PDGNSS-based sensor network for landslide monitoring - challenges, possibilities, and prospects
384 -- 394Kai Walter. Development of an early warning information infrastructure using spatial web services technology
395 -- 405Bin Zhang, Hongyong Yuan, Quanyi Huang, Renqiang Wen, Junqiang Gu. Research on fine Spatial Quantitative Model about vulnerability of hazard-affected bodies

Volume 3, Issue 3

217 -- 220Milan Konecný, Wolfgang Reinhardt. Early warning and disaster management: the importance of geographic information (Part A)
221 -- 230Huadong Guo. Understanding global natural disasters and the role of earth observation
231 -- 241Michael F. Goodchild, J. Alan Glennon. Crowdsourcing geographic information for disaster response: a research frontier
242 -- 259Bertrand De Longueville, Alessandro Annoni, Sven Schade, Nicole Ostlaender, Ceri Whitmore. Digital Earth's Nervous System for crisis events: real-time Sensor Web Enablement of Volunteered Geographic Information
260 -- 279Fei Wang, Hongyong Yuan. Challenges of the Sensor Web for disaster management
280 -- 291S. Bernsdorf, R. Barsch, M. Beyreuther, K. Zaksek, M. Hort, J. Wassermann. Decision support system for the mobile volcano fast response system
292 -- 311Doris Dransch, Henry Rotzoll, Kathrin Poser. The contribution of maps to the challenges of risk communication to the public

Volume 3, Issue 2

111 -- 134Chuanrong Zhang, Tian Zhao, Weidong Li. The framework of a geospatial semantic web-based spatial decision support system for Digital Earth
135 -- 156Jobin Thomas, Sabu Joseph, K. P. Thrivikramaji. Morphometric aspects of a small tropical mountain river system, the southern Western Ghats, India
157 -- 186João G. Negreiros, Marco Painho, Fernando J. Aguilar, Manuel A. Aguilar. A comprehensive framework for exploratory spatial data analysis: Moran location and variance scatterplots
187 -- 206Maged Marghany, Arthur P. Cracknell, Mazlan Hashim. 3-D visualizations of coastal bathymetry by utilization of airborne TOPSAR polarized data
207 -- 216Zhou Huang, Yu Fang, Mao Pan. Toward an integrated framework for geosensor grid

Volume 3, Issue 1

1 -- 0Huadong Guo. Editorial
2 -- 15D. R. Fraser Taylor, Stephanie Pyne. The history and development of the theory and practice of cybercartography
16 -- 30Delilah H. A. Al-Khudhairy. Geo-spatial information and technologies in support of EU crisis management
31 -- 46H. D. Guo, Z. Liu, L. W. Zhu. Digital Earth: decadal experiences and some thoughts
47 -- 71William J. Morphet, Jürgen Symanzik. The circular dataimage, a graph for high-resolution circular-spatial data
72 -- 82T. Zhang, M. Cen, Z. Ren, R. Yang, Y. Feng, J. Zhu. Ability to detect and locate gross errors on DEM matching algorithm
83 -- 90Shunji Murai. Can we predict earthquakes with GPS data?
91 -- 107Peter Woodgate. Spatially enabling Australia - the next decade
108 -- 110J. L. van Genderen. Space science & technology in China: a roadmap to 2050