GIM - Issue 7 - 2022
Analysing, distributing and visualizing geospatial data are all vital steps in the mapping and surveying workflow in order to turn geodata into a key driver of today’s information society and benefi...
Analysing, distributing and visualizing geospatial data are all vital steps in the mapping and surveying workflow in order to turn geodata into a key driver of today’s information society and benefi...
This year’s third issue of GIM International is dedicated to aerial mapping. With a mix of content focusing on the latest in both photogrammetry and Lidar mapping technology, we aim to give you an o...
The front cover of this issue of GIM International shows a familiar scene: a land surveyor using a GNSS receiver. The user group of GNSS systems and data is growing larger by the day. Several articles...
In this years' Business Guide, GIM International attempts to look beyond the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, to paint a picture of where the geospatial industry is heading and what the longer-term conse...
COVER STORY When it comes to impact evaluations, remotely sensed data can increase their timeliness, accuracy and relevance for decision-makers. 3ie and New Light Technologies are enhancing the use of...
The cover image is a site of a new apartment building. Kinematic 3D data allows not only quick documentation of the construction phase, but also a means to monitor the land use, terrain shaping and dr...
Today's geospatial technology means that land administration systems can increasingly be implemented for the benefit of all. This issue of GIM International has a special focus on land management an...
In line with tradition, the March-April issue ofGIM International includes several articles on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or 'drones'). Over the past years, UAVs have become a vital tool for the s...
Since it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, GIM International’s first issue of 2020 contains two articles involving lots of snow and ice. One of them takes you on a Lidar mapping journey across...
Mobile mapping systems are employed to acquire high-definition mapping data of the environment. The demand for 3D maps of cities and road networks is steadily increasing and mobile mapping systems are...
The cover image shows a modern GNSS receiver capable of receiving 572 channels (Geo-Fennel). This issue contains the following articles: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF POSITIONING - EVOLUTION OR REVOLUT...
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