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Subject: [gislist] AGILE 206 conference, Hungary
Date:  11/01/2005 06:35:01 AM
From:  michael gould



9th Association of Geographic Information Laboratories of Europe (AGILE)
International Conference on Geographic Information Science.

"Shaping the future of Geographic Information (GI) Science in Europe"

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20th to 22nd April 2006
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Proposed topics include:

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* Data capturing and harmonisation =


* Decision support systems (DSS) and spatial planning =


* Earth observation

* Environmental modelling

* GI education and training =


* GI policy and society, e-Government =


* Interoperability =


* Location based services (LBS) and web applications =


* Modelling of social processes =


* Natural resource management and monitoring =


* Water management

* Spatial aspects of disaster/risk management =


* Spatial data infrastructures (SDI) =


* GI usability and quality

* Geo-visualisation =


* Semantics and cognition.

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For full details see the event website at www.agile2006.hu

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Who is the event suitable for?

Scientists with an interest in the research on geographic information
science and remote sensing.

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Where does the event take place?

Thermal Hotel Visegr=E1d

Visegr=E1d

Hungary

See www.agile2006.hu/Venue.html

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Contact

Juan Su=E1rez (chair)

Scientific Programme Organising Committee

Forest Research

Northern Research Station

Roslin, Midlothian

EH25 9SY

United Kingdom

Email: AGILE2006@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

Tel: +44 131 445 2176

Fax: +44 131 445 5124

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Prof. B=E9la M=E1rkus (chair)

Local Organising Committee

The University of West Hungary

College of Geoinformatics

Pirosalma u. 1-3. 8000 Sz=E9kesfeh=E9rv=E1r

Hungary

Email: agile2006@geo.info.hu

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See www.agile2006.hu/Contact.html for further contact details.


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Michael Gould
Dept. Information Systems (LSI)
Universitat Jaume I, 12071 Castell=F3n, Spain
Email: gould (at) lsi.uji.es
Email2: mgould (at) opengeospatial.org
www.geoinfo.uji.es
www.mgould.com
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-----Mensaje original-----
De: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com
[mailto:gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com] En nombre de David Crosby
Enviado el: martes, 01 de noviembre de 2005 13:25
Para: gislist@lists.geocomm.com
Asunto: [gislist] NHD DEM Editing Tools

List,
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During the production of the NHD data, there were a set of DEM editing tools
created, but I am not sure if they were ever released past beta. The tool
could be used in areas where the delineated streams were not consistent with
blue-line streams, especially in areas with highway road banks (where "true"
flow is routed through a culvert under the road). The tools allowed
modification of the DEM surface so that the derived streams were close to
mapped sources, in areas where flow would otherwise be in error (flowing
along the roadbank rather than under it). I guess this tool was much more
efficient than manually editing a high resolution DEM in many areas to
correct for proper flow. I believe the tools were ArcGIS 8.x based.
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Does anyone know where I could find the tools, or something to accomplish
the same goal?

Best,
David

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