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The Integration of GPS Data into a GIS Landscape Ecology Model Database for
Assessing Neotropical Bird Stopover Habitat in Big Bend National Park
L. R. Handley, A. Calix, W. Jones, W. Barrow, and K. Gutzwiller 96
Virtual Reality for Navigation and Analysis of Earth Landscapes
P.A. Brivio, D. Marini, G. Ober, and L. Solda 97
Remote Sensing Activities in Europe: An Overview
V. Cappellini 108
Implementing Universal GIS Functionality under a Virtual GIS Interface
J. Albrecht, S. Jung, and M. Ehlers 109
Decision Models for Environmental Vulnerability and Hazard Assessment in
Agricultural Activities
M. A. Gomarasca, F. Pagnoni, S. Strobelt, and S. Bocchi 122
A Scalable, Object-Oriented GIS Framework
M. Antonija, M. Dejan, D.-K. Slobodanka, and P. Milan 130
GIS and the Key to all Data
R. E. Bartlett 142
The GPS in Forestry Applications
J.M. Bento, J.T.M. Aranha, J.A. Goncalves, and N. Walford 144
Land Degradation Mapping Combining Satellite Images and GIS Based Soil
Information Systems
L. Pasztor, J. Szabo, G. Varallyay, Z. Suba, and G. Csornai 151
Environmental Applications of Hungarian Soil and Terrain Digital Database
(HUNSOTER)
L. Pasztor, J. Szabo, and G. Varallyay 153
Hydrological Modelling Using Digital Terrain Models
P. Pilesjo and Q. Zhou 155
Metadata on the Lagoon Ecosystem: The Venice Case , Italy
A. Bianchin 167
The Use of Integrated Models in the Study of Climate Change Impacts
S. Wright, N. Brown, and T. Parr 175