Traditional GIS andWeb GIS solutions are showing considerable limitations in terms of IT technologies and knowledge management as well as in the ability to reconcile flexibility and interoperability. The Geospatial SemanticWeb is a novel, fast-evolving territorial resource management application that uses advanced geographical data processing technologies based on semantic rules and specific geo-ontologies to overcome the rigid relational structures of traditional geographical databases. The work proposes a methodological reflection on the applicative potential of SemanticWeb GIS (SWGIS) in territorial resource management and provides examples.

New prospects in territorial resource management: the Semantic-web GIS / Marcheggiani, Ernesto; Nucci, M; Galli, Andrea. - 5592 Springer-Heidelberg:(2009), pp. 369-384.

New prospects in territorial resource management: the Semantic-web GIS

MARCHEGGIANI, Ernesto;GALLI, Andrea
2009-01-01

Abstract

Traditional GIS andWeb GIS solutions are showing considerable limitations in terms of IT technologies and knowledge management as well as in the ability to reconcile flexibility and interoperability. The Geospatial SemanticWeb is a novel, fast-evolving territorial resource management application that uses advanced geographical data processing technologies based on semantic rules and specific geo-ontologies to overcome the rigid relational structures of traditional geographical databases. The work proposes a methodological reflection on the applicative potential of SemanticWeb GIS (SWGIS) in territorial resource management and provides examples.
2009
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