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HERO ID
8027253
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Influence of GIS technology on coastal atmospheric climate and employee's innovation intention
Author(s)
Liu, P
Year
2021
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Arabian Journal of Geosciences
ISSN:
1866-7511
Volume
14
Issue
6
DOI
10.1007/s12517-021-06788-y
Web of Science Id
WOS:000627846500011
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has retraction
12164870
Editorial Expression of Concern: Topical Collection “Environment and Low Carbon Transportation”
has retraction
12166724
Retraction Note: Influence of GIS technology on coastal atmospheric climate and employee’s innovation intention
Abstract
GIS technology was first introduced by Canadian surveyors. This technology was primarily used to digitize paper-based maps so that data can be analyzed and used on a computer that is convenient for distribution, storage, and use of information. Since GIS technology has been put forward, academic circles have been very interested. The growth of computer technology has also contributed to the development of GIS technology. GIS technology has now become a sophisticated topic that combines classification, storage, analysis, and performance of spatial information. Three-dimensional spatial knowledge can be realized by GIS technology. Spatial knowledge is often unique in real life, offering security for people's clothes, food, housing, and transport. GIS technology also has great advantages in the processing of spatial information which makes GIS technology the most common application technology for spatial information processing and has been widely used in geological surveying, construction, and transport. In addition, the GIS framework can also be used to analyze atmospheric data. According to the results, the water content of the atmosphere can be measured in order to forecast precipitation and weather conditions. With the rapid advancement of computer technologies, GIS technology can be combined with the programming of databases. However, the progress of science and technology contradicts the principle of harmonious development between man and nature. Global warming caused by excessive carbon dioxide pollution is probably the most serious environmental issue.
Keywords
GIS system; Coastal area; Atmospheric climate; Employee innovation
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