CONTENTS
Foreword iii
The Practical Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS
D. J. Cowen 1
GIS Standards—What Should They Standardize?
W. Kuhn 17
A Design for an Integrated Geographic Information System
M. Gahegan 18
Improving Ground Truthing for Integrating Remotely Sensed Data and GIS
Q. Zhou and P. Piles]о 30
Landscape Structure: A Means to Integrate Socio-Economic and Ecological Data for
Environmental Planning and Management
A. Lucas 39
An Object-Oriented Approach for Handling U.S. Defense Mapping Agency Vector
Product Format Databases
M.J. Chung, M.A. Cobb, K.B. Shaw, and D.K. Arctur 40
Integrating GIS Information and Remotely Sensed Data for Producing European
Forest and Land Cover Data Sets
C.G. Hoffmann and D.P. Roy 49
Design of Federated Databases for Multi-Level Decision Making in Watershed
Management
Y.A. Bishr, M.M. Radwan 60
Structure of Metadata in GIS
E. -M. Forster, R. Hang, A. Muller, and R. Lenz 69
Integration of a Process Based Model of Saltmarsh Development with Remotely
Sensed Data in an Environmental GIS
R. Wadsworth and R. Pakeman 77
A Modular Approach to Integrated Environmental Modeling Systems Incorporating
GIS and Visualization Functionality
J. Deckmyn, C. Paniconi, A. Giacomelli, and S. Kleinfeldt.
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