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Research paper thumbnail of Detecting country of residence from social media data: a comparison of methods

International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of <title>Accessibility of lowland rain forests of Western Amazonia via rivers: an analysis using Landsat TM mosaic and GIS</title>

Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring, GIS Applications, and Geology, 2002

In the present paper a mosaic of 130 Landsat TM satellite images is used to identify navigable ri... more In the present paper a mosaic of 130 Landsat TM satellite images is used to identify navigable rives in the Western Amazon region and to analyse the accessibility pattern of the area via the river network. The environmental heterogeneity of the Western Amazonia is enormous, and thus the potential for human use varies significantly. In sustainable land use planning accessibility of potential resources is of paramount importance. Most studies and zoning proposals neglect the issue of accessibility or ignore the river network. Our study concentrated on the accessibility in the Western Amazonian region shared by several countries. A Landsat TM mosaic was created over this area and waters were separated by rationing of TM bands 5 and TM, classification and manual corrections. With the 100-meter resolution used, navigable rivers could still be delineated. Grid-based model on the on the accessibility of peripheral areas around regional, provincial and local centres was created and the accessibility pattern of the entire region and within each country was analysed. Nearly entire Peruvian Amazon as well as the vicinities of the main course of the Amazon River were found the most accessible regions, whereas large parts of Colombian and Brazilian Amazon were poorly accessible.

Research paper thumbnail of Spatial data lending facility–Test service for comparison of GI data sets

SUMMARY Research, development and education throughout Europe suffer from the poor availability a... more SUMMARY Research, development and education throughout Europe suffer from the poor availability and pricing policy of spatial data. The Finnish National Geographic Information Strategy 2005 - 2010 identifies a new service type that fits together the needs and requirements of both data producers and users. The approach of the &amp;amp;amp;amp;#39;Spatial Data Lending Facility&amp;amp;amp;amp;#39; is new: a library of data sets

Research paper thumbnail of Tutkimusaineistojen avaaminen on taitolaji

Research paper thumbnail of Do suburban residents prefer the fastest or low-carbon travel modes? Combining public participation GIS and multimodal travel time analysis for daily mobility research

Research paper thumbnail of Launching a new article type in Fennia: Data descriptions

Fennia - International Journal of Geography, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Analysing botanical collecting effort in Amazonia and correcting for it in species range estimation

Journal of Biogeography, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Botanical collecting effort in Amazonia

Research paper thumbnail of Western Amazonian GIS: Creation Process of Landsat TM Image Mosaic

Research paper thumbnail of Across-path DN gradient in Landsat TM imagery of Amazonian forests: A challenge for image interpretation and mosaicking

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2006

An analysis of tropical rain forest covering Amazonian lowlands has highlighted a systematic acro... more An analysis of tropical rain forest covering Amazonian lowlands has highlighted a systematic across-path, east–west radiometric gradient within Landsat TM imagery. Visual assessment of 45 and quantitative analysis of 20 Amazonian Landsat-4 and -5 TM scenes show that the gradient is band dependent and pronounced in visible light bands 1 to 3 but significant also in IR bands 4 to

Research paper thumbnail of Modelling butterfly distribution based on remote sensing data

Research paper thumbnail of Reititin: an open source tool for analysing accessibility by public transport in Greater Helsinki

Research paper thumbnail of Global Protected Area Expansion: Creating More than Paper Parks

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Research paper thumbnail of Dataset: MetropAccess-Travel Time Matrix

Research paper thumbnail of Session: National Sdi II

Research paper thumbnail of Botanical collecting effort in Amazonia

Research paper thumbnail of Solmukohta vai pussinperä? Kumpulan kampus pääkaupunkiseudun joukkoliikenneverkossa

Research paper thumbnail of Landscape Information in Quantitative Biogeography: In Search of a Balance between Resolution and Extent

Research paper thumbnail of Paikkatiedon verkko-oppiminen: PaikkaOpin oppimisympäristö

Research paper thumbnail of Detecting country of residence from social media data: a comparison of methods

International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of <title>Accessibility of lowland rain forests of Western Amazonia via rivers: an analysis using Landsat TM mosaic and GIS</title>

Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring, GIS Applications, and Geology, 2002

In the present paper a mosaic of 130 Landsat TM satellite images is used to identify navigable ri... more In the present paper a mosaic of 130 Landsat TM satellite images is used to identify navigable rives in the Western Amazon region and to analyse the accessibility pattern of the area via the river network. The environmental heterogeneity of the Western Amazonia is enormous, and thus the potential for human use varies significantly. In sustainable land use planning accessibility of potential resources is of paramount importance. Most studies and zoning proposals neglect the issue of accessibility or ignore the river network. Our study concentrated on the accessibility in the Western Amazonian region shared by several countries. A Landsat TM mosaic was created over this area and waters were separated by rationing of TM bands 5 and TM, classification and manual corrections. With the 100-meter resolution used, navigable rivers could still be delineated. Grid-based model on the on the accessibility of peripheral areas around regional, provincial and local centres was created and the accessibility pattern of the entire region and within each country was analysed. Nearly entire Peruvian Amazon as well as the vicinities of the main course of the Amazon River were found the most accessible regions, whereas large parts of Colombian and Brazilian Amazon were poorly accessible.

Research paper thumbnail of Spatial data lending facility–Test service for comparison of GI data sets

SUMMARY Research, development and education throughout Europe suffer from the poor availability a... more SUMMARY Research, development and education throughout Europe suffer from the poor availability and pricing policy of spatial data. The Finnish National Geographic Information Strategy 2005 - 2010 identifies a new service type that fits together the needs and requirements of both data producers and users. The approach of the &amp;amp;amp;amp;#39;Spatial Data Lending Facility&amp;amp;amp;amp;#39; is new: a library of data sets

Research paper thumbnail of Tutkimusaineistojen avaaminen on taitolaji

Research paper thumbnail of Do suburban residents prefer the fastest or low-carbon travel modes? Combining public participation GIS and multimodal travel time analysis for daily mobility research

Research paper thumbnail of Launching a new article type in Fennia: Data descriptions

Fennia - International Journal of Geography, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Analysing botanical collecting effort in Amazonia and correcting for it in species range estimation

Journal of Biogeography, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Botanical collecting effort in Amazonia

Research paper thumbnail of Western Amazonian GIS: Creation Process of Landsat TM Image Mosaic

Research paper thumbnail of Across-path DN gradient in Landsat TM imagery of Amazonian forests: A challenge for image interpretation and mosaicking

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2006

An analysis of tropical rain forest covering Amazonian lowlands has highlighted a systematic acro... more An analysis of tropical rain forest covering Amazonian lowlands has highlighted a systematic across-path, east–west radiometric gradient within Landsat TM imagery. Visual assessment of 45 and quantitative analysis of 20 Amazonian Landsat-4 and -5 TM scenes show that the gradient is band dependent and pronounced in visible light bands 1 to 3 but significant also in IR bands 4 to

Research paper thumbnail of Modelling butterfly distribution based on remote sensing data

Research paper thumbnail of Reititin: an open source tool for analysing accessibility by public transport in Greater Helsinki

Research paper thumbnail of Global Protected Area Expansion: Creating More than Paper Parks

Research paper thumbnail of Add a new comment

Research paper thumbnail of Dataset: MetropAccess-Travel Time Matrix

Research paper thumbnail of Session: National Sdi II

Research paper thumbnail of Botanical collecting effort in Amazonia

Research paper thumbnail of Solmukohta vai pussinperä? Kumpulan kampus pääkaupunkiseudun joukkoliikenneverkossa

Research paper thumbnail of Landscape Information in Quantitative Biogeography: In Search of a Balance between Resolution and Extent

Research paper thumbnail of Paikkatiedon verkko-oppiminen: PaikkaOpin oppimisympäristö

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