Introduction pages, Nova Geodesia 5(3), 2025
Nova Geodesia (https://novageodesia.ro), Issue 3, Volume 5, 2025: The papers published in this issue represent interesting novelties in different topics of geodetic science or related fields. Nova Geodesia publishes significant papers in geodesy and close topics related to cartography, engineering...
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| Language: | English |
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Society of Land Measurements and Cadastre from Transylvania (SMTCT)
2025-08-01
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| Series: | Nova Geodesia |
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| Online Access: | https://novageodesia.ro/index.php/ng/article/view/501 |
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| Summary: | Nova Geodesia (https://novageodesia.ro), Issue 3, Volume 5, 2025: The papers published in this issue represent interesting novelties in different topics of geodetic science or related fields. Nova Geodesia publishes significant papers in geodesy and close topics related to cartography, engineering projects and construction, planetology, hydrography, geography, sociodemographic factors, urban administration, planning and environment, landscape, biodiversity, and ecology. Among the exciting articles, we invite readers to find news about: Leveraging carbon financing technologies for enhancing rural livelihood resilience in climate-vulnerable communities: A global perspective; An investigation into particulate soil quality materials and the relationship with selected aggregate stability in four contrasting soils; Current status and integrated restoration approaches in Haramaya Lake Watershed development; Multi-Resolution analysis of gravity anomalies: A comparative study of modern and spherical approximation techniques; Integration of UAV-Derived Digital Elevation Model and GNSS for Orthometric Height Determination in Urban Mapping; Multi-decadal change detection of coastal dune landscapes using different supervised image classification algorithms; SBAS-InSAR analysis for deformation monitoring in landslide-prone areas: A case study of Murang’a and Nyeri Counties in Kenya.
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| ISSN: | 2810-2754 |