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    Spatiotemporal dynamics and environmental drivers of fractional vegetation cover in a Semi-Arid region using machine learning by Anees, Shoaib Ahmad, Mehmood, Kaleem, Muhammad, Sultan, Luo, Mi, Shahzad, Fahad, Khan, Waseem Razzaq

    Published 2025
    “…This integrated framework underscores the utility of combining satellite-based FVC estimation with interpretable machine learning and spatial regression to identify ecologically vulnerable zones in data-scarce drylands. …”
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    Development of geospatial model for tuberculosis prediction in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia by Mohidem, Nur Adibah

    Published 2021
    “…Global Moran’s I, kernel density estimation, and Getis-Ord Gi* statistics were applied to identify the spatial pattern of TB cases. …”
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    Modelling Water Allocation for a Run-of-the-River Rice Irrigation Scheme Using GIS by Kamal, Md. Rowshon

    Published 2006
    “…The “Detailed Scheme Information” module describes a new framework for creating generic graphical user interfaces with ArcObjects and VBA for database access of spatial and non-spatial data recorded in a geodatabase. …”
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    Using GIS and stakeholder involvement to innovate marine mammal bycatch risk assessment in data-limited fisheries by Gregory M., Verutes, Andrew F., Johnson, Marjolaine, Caillat, Louisa Shobhini, Ponnampalam, Cindy, Peter, Long, Vu, Chalatip, Junchompoo, Rebecca L., Lewison, Ellen M., Hines

    Published 2020
    “…ByRA leverages existing data on animal distributions, fisheries effort, and estimates of interaction rates by combining expert knowledge and spatial analyses of existing data to visualize and characterize bycatch risk. …”
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    Engaging in social interaction: relationships between the accessibility of path structure and intensity of passive social interaction in urban parks by Tahroodi, Faezeh Mohammadi, Ujang, Norsidah

    Published 2021
    “…As a result, it will give urban park users more information about the activities. Allowing people to use the paths will increase people’s presence and, subsequently, passive social interaction. …”
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