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Title: Does visualisation of digital landscapes serve itself : how topographic, planning, environmental and other thematic information is integrated and disseminated via web GIS
Authors: Conchin, Stephen
Agius, Carol
Formosa, Saviour
Rizzo Naudi, Antonello
Keywords: Geographic information systems -- Malta
Three-dimensional imaging
Information visualization
Landscape assessment
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
Citation: Conchin, S., Agius, C., Formosa, S., & Rizzo Naudi, A. (2010). Does visualisation of digital landscapes serve itself : how topographic, planning, environmental and other thematic information is integrated and disseminated via web GIS. Digital Landscape Architecture 2010, Aschersleben. 46-53.
Abstract: Digital landscapes provide decision makers with readily-available tools that enhance the policy-to-decision process. Malta has been witness to various processes to create digital landscapes for both the professional and the general public. This study reviews the operational and technological processes employed since the introduction of GIS in Malta and reviews the issue of 3D GIS and whether visualisation served its purpose in reaching the current state of affairs. A case-study on one particular research is reviewed which investigates whether users look at visualisation outputs as part of a larger environment or as an end in themselves.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/19768
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