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  1. Land, Environment and Climate: Contributing to the Global Public Good

    31 Jul 2014 | Contributor(s): Tom Hertel

    This paper discusses global public goods related to the world's land resources, their current provision and likely future provision, their potential impacts on the world's poorest households, as well as prospects for using foreign assistance to enhance these outcomes. Specifically, the...

  2. Magmatic Forcing of Cenozoic Climate?

    13 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s): Pietro Sternai

    This is the supporting models for the contribution "AGU Centennial Grand Challenge: Magmatic Forcing of Cenozoic Climate?" [Paper #2018JB016460R] submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth.

  3. Mapping multiple cropping and irrigation in India

    03 Oct 2014 | Contributor(s): Gang Zhao, Stefan Siebert

  4. MultiSpec

    24 Oct 2014 | Tools | Contributor(s): Larry Biehl, Abdur Rahman Maud, Wei-Kang Hsu, Tsung Tai Yeh

    Image processing application to display and analyze geospatial images

  5. MultiSpec - Desktop and Online Tool

    20 Dec 2017 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Larry Biehl

    MultiSpec is an easy to learn and use, freeware image processing tool for interactively analyzing a broad spectrum of geospatial image data, with capabilities such as image display, unsupervised and supervised classification, feature extraction, feature enhancement, and several other functions....

  6. National Initiatives Gauge Farmer Perceptions of Climate Change (press release)

    05 Mar 2013 | Publications | Contributor(s): John Kriva, Melissa Widhalm

  7. New science of climate change impacts on agriculture implies higher social cost of carbon

    22 Nov 2017 | Publications | Contributor(s): Frances C. Moore, Uris Lantz C Baldos, Tom Hertel, Delavane Diaz

    Despite substantial advances in climate change impact research in recent years, the scientific basis for damage functions in economic models used to calculate the social cost of carbon (SCC) is either undocumented, difficult to trace, or based on a small number of dated studies. Here we present...

  8. POL 520/EAS 591 Great issues: climate and policy

    14 Nov 2010 | Courses

    The course POL 520/EAS 591, “Great issues: climate and policy”, is designed to better educate students in the use and misuse of modeling across disciplines, so that they will be better builders and consumers of integrated, complex models of coupled human/natural systems in their own careers. More...

  9. Predicting the Spatial Patterns of Land Conversion

    03 Oct 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Nelson Benjamin Villoria, Jing Liu

  10. Presentation of GABBs at Brown Dog Workshop

    09 Sep 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Carol Song

    This is a presentation given at the first Brown Dog user workshop, Urbana, IL, July 2014.

  11. Proposed Institutional Design for GEOSHARE

    03 Oct 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Tom Hertel

  12. PyMapLib for Rapid Development of Geospatial Data Analysis Tools

    02 Aug 2016 | Publications | Contributor(s): Wei Wan, Lan Zhao, Jaewoo Shin, Shandian Zhe, Carol Song

    This is the presentation at CyberGIS 2016 conference introducing pyMapLib, a generic Python mapping library developed as part of the NSF funded GABBS project.

  13. Remote Sensing Analysis on HUBzero

    16 Sep 2015 | Downloads | Contributor(s): Larry Biehl

    MultiSpec is a remote sensing analysis tool being developed on MyGeoHub.org as part of the Geospatial Analysis Building Blocks (GABBs) NSF-funded and the IndianaView/AmericaView USGS-funded projects. The tool has been adapted from the desktop Macintosh and Windows versions...

  14. RHSeg

    30 Jun 2015 | Tools | Contributor(s): Wei Wan (contributor), Lexie Yang (contributor)

    The Recursive Hierarchical Image Segmentation (RHSEG) software package integrated with GeoHub release version 1.59

  15. SEPIDROUD DAM GEODETIC DATA

    19 Nov 2018 | Downloads | Contributor(s): homeira mahmoudi (contributor)

    Large and sensitive structures such as dams, power plants and towers are of great importance and the behavior of such structures is usually made in geotechnical and geodetic ways (engineering geodesy). In today's world, there are virtually no large structures in developed countries that...

  16. SPAM in the Clouds

    03 Oct 2014 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jingyu Song, Nelson Benjamin Villoria, Paul Preckel

  17. The GABBs Report - Building Geospatial Capability in HUBzero

    15 Sep 2015 | Downloads | Contributor(s): Carol Song

    Geospatial data are present everywhere today with the proliferation of location-aware computing devices. This is especially true in the scientific community where large amounts of data are driving research and education activities in many domains. Collaboration over geospatial data, for example,...

  18. The role of international trade in managing food security risks from climate change

    20 Mar 2015 | Publications | Contributor(s): Uris Lantz C Baldos, Tom Hertel

    International trade plays an important role in facilitating global food security in the face of a changing climate. In considering this issue, it is useful to distinguish between two different time scales: inter-annual and inter-decadal. Inter-annual adjustments in international trade can play an...

  19. U2U Overview Presentation

    03 Aug 2011 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Melissa Widhalm, Linda Prokopy

    This PowerPoint presentation provides an overview of the Useful to Usable (U2U) research project. Last updated Nov. 1, 2011.

  20. U2U Poster - July 2011

    22 Jul 2011 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Melissa Widhalm, Linda Prokopy

    This poster provides a general overview of the Useful to Usable (U2U) project. Anyone on the U2U team is welcome to present this poster at conferences or other venues. This hi-resolution pdf is ready for priting a 3 ft. (H) by 4 ft. (W) poster.Thank you to our University of Wisconsin colleagues...