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Definition of geoinformation in English: geoinformationnounˌdʒiːəʊɪnfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)nˌjēōˌinfərˈmāSHən mass nounComputerized geographical information. the growing importance of geoinformation in planning, developing, and managing available natural resources Example sentencesExamples - A conference associated with the show, which focuses on land management, geoinformation, building and environmental products, begins Feb. 28
- The project seeks to contribute to the improvement of user-friendly infomobility services by combining technologies from the fields of satellite navigation, telecommunications and geo-information.
- The intention of elaborating the TeleMAPA system for distribution of geoinformation through cellular phones is to popularize the use of GIS to the mass community of non-professionals and casual users.
- The program offers us the possibility to add geoinformation in a easy way.
- In light of the European Union's expansion to the east, there is an increasing demand for geoinformation from this region to allow local and national businesses to make better informed decisions.
- The acquisition of geoinformation products and their use and application to the core sector of the economy was paramount.
- In the City of Vienna, Austria, three-dimensional geoinformation is being used for noise protection and city planning tasks and for managing the underground train system.
- EOMD is a programme aimed at strengthening the European and Canadian capacity to provide geoinformation services based mainly on Earth Observation data.
- There are practical results in the utilization of geo-information systems and standardization of software and hardware.
- The value of geoinformation is apparent in everyday activities when delivered via location-specific online ads, in-car GPS, Web maps, friend-finder apps on cell phones, 911 emergency location services, etc.
- To my feeling, this is the most exciting GNSS development of the past 15 years within the field of geodesy, surveying, and geoinformation.
- Both airborne and terrestrial laser scanning are now well established methods for the acquisition of precise and reliable 3 D geo-information.
Definition of geoinformation in US English: geoinformationnounˌjēōˌinfərˈmāSHən Computerized geographical information. the growing importance of geoinformation in planning, developing, and managing available natural resources Example sentencesExamples - The project seeks to contribute to the improvement of user-friendly infomobility services by combining technologies from the fields of satellite navigation, telecommunications and geo-information.
- The value of geoinformation is apparent in everyday activities when delivered via location-specific online ads, in-car GPS, Web maps, friend-finder apps on cell phones, 911 emergency location services, etc.
- The program offers us the possibility to add geoinformation in a easy way.
- EOMD is a programme aimed at strengthening the European and Canadian capacity to provide geoinformation services based mainly on Earth Observation data.
- Both airborne and terrestrial laser scanning are now well established methods for the acquisition of precise and reliable 3 D geo-information.
- In light of the European Union's expansion to the east, there is an increasing demand for geoinformation from this region to allow local and national businesses to make better informed decisions.
- In the City of Vienna, Austria, three-dimensional geoinformation is being used for noise protection and city planning tasks and for managing the underground train system.
- The acquisition of geoinformation products and their use and application to the core sector of the economy was paramount.
- A conference associated with the show, which focuses on land management, geoinformation, building and environmental products, begins Feb. 28
- The intention of elaborating the TeleMAPA system for distribution of geoinformation through cellular phones is to popularize the use of GIS to the mass community of non-professionals and casual users.
- To my feeling, this is the most exciting GNSS development of the past 15 years within the field of geodesy, surveying, and geoinformation.
- There are practical results in the utilization of geo-information systems and standardization of software and hardware.
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