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- How people describe their place: identifying predominant types of place descriptionsDaniela Richter, Stephan Winter, Kai-Florian Richter, Lesley Stirling. 30-37 [doi]
- Matching geo-spatial information by qualitative spatial relationsRami Al-Salman, Frank Dylla, Paolo Fogliaroni. 38-45 [doi]
- Spatial interpretations of preposition "at"Maria Vasardani, Stephan Winter, Kai-Florian Richter, Lesley Stirling, Daniela Richter. 46-53 [doi]
- A semantic web based gazetteer model for VGIKate Beard. 54-61 [doi]
- wq: a modular framework for collecting, storing, and utilizing experiential VGIS. Andrew Sheppard. 62-69 [doi]
- Models for professional cyclic activities in VGI with a case in coffee farmingClarisse Kagoyire, Rolf A. de By. 70-76 [doi]
- Spatial knowledge interchange environment: leveraging web 2.0 technologies to breach the knowledge divide in agricultural developmentTricia Melville, Orrette Baker, David Dolly. 77-82 [doi]
- Privacy-aware geolocation interfaces for volunteered geography: a case studyMaria Luisa Damiani, Colette Cuijpers. 83-90 [doi]