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- The aim of the fourth component would be to provide essential tools for research, teaching and practice. Technical Geography is built by the reunion of the following classical or modern technical disciplines: geodesy and topography, mapping and atlas production, remote sensing, GIS, modeling of geographical systems.
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Technical geography as a concept re-emerges to correct the historical trend in geography of adapting rather than developing new methods, technologies, and techniques for conducting geographic research by encouraging trained geographers to pursue this line of inquiry.
The aim of the fourth component would be to provide essential tools for research, teaching and practice. Technical Geography is built by the reunion of the following classical or modern technical disciplines: geodesy and topography, mapping and atlas production, remote sensing, GIS, modeling of geographical systems.
- ionel haidu
Mar 28, 2024 · ABSTRACT: In this letter I try to outline a definition of Technical Geography as an emerging new branch of Geography. The first part presents personal views based on two fundamental concepts: spatial and temporal AUTOCORRELATION and FREQUENCY.
- Ionel Haidu
- 2016
Mar 31, 2016 · In this letter I try to outline a definition of Technical Geography as an emerging new branch of Geography. The first part presents personal views based on two fundamental concepts: spatial...
- Ionel Haidu
Graphicacy has been described in geography as a fourth basic skill, alongside oracy, literacy and numeracy. Without this important skill it is difficult to read maps, which is an essential component of the geography curriculum.
3 days ago · It aims at presenting its readers with the latest developments in G.I.S technology, mathematical methods applicable to any field of geography, territorial micro-scalar and laboratory experiments, and the latest developments induced by the measurement techniques to the geographical research.