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Geoinformatics, what the bloody hell is it? December 24, 2007

Posted by ahabibi in Geoinformatics.
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The world is witnessing the born of an evolution of four disciplines to one, called geoinformatics. This is generated by the vast development of technology that needs more ability to manage, analyze and display data with one discipline instead of bunch of disciplines.

The definition of Geoinformatics as a new discipline in the earth sciences (Muller 2006) is complex. Some publications mention that geoinformatics overlaps and is even similar with Computational Geography, GeoComputation, Geographic Information Science and Geomatics (Turner 2006; Goodchild 1997). However, the definition mentioned by PACES (2003) has proven that geoinformatics is a single discipline, which combines computer science and geosciences with the ability to answer complex scientific questions. More specifically, the focus of geoinformatics is in combination of earth spatial analysis (i.e. remote sensing, photogrammetry, geographic information systems, and global positioning systems) with more power for collection, manipulation, archiving, processing and visualization of spatial data (Arrowsmith 2006).

Thus, with geoinformatics, we use one great discipline that integrate the benefit of disciplines.

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1. Abdullahi Babatunde Aweda - March 3, 2009

its a nice work and cool keep it up. I study architecture and i alway have the believe that we all maintenance the same environment. please try be update us about new thing in environment technology. thank for the great work.

2. steve - March 8, 2009

branches in survey, 5 definition of geoinformatics