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Journal articles on the topic "Géographie digitale"
Dia, Souleymane. "RÔLE DE LA GÉOGRAPHIE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENTDANS L’ÉMERGENCE DE LA GÉOGRAPHIE DURISQUE AU DÉPARTEMENT DE GÉOGRAPHIE DEL’UNIVERSITÉ CHEIKH ANTA DIOP DE DAKAR." Liens, revue internationale des sciences et technologies de l'éducation 1, no. 1 (December 5, 2021): 342–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.61585/pud-liens-v1n117.
Full textBushell, Sally, James O. Butler, Duncan Hay, and Rebecca Hutcheon. "Digital Literary Mapping: I. Visualizing and Reading Graph Topologies as Maps for Literature." Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization 57, no. 1 (March 1, 2022): 11–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cart-2021-0008.
Full textNyandue Ompola, José. "La cartographie numérique et son apport dans l’organisation du recensement en République Démocratique du Congo." Revue Congolaise des Sciences & Technologies 01, no. 02 (November 20, 2022): 110–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.59228/rcst.022.v1.i2.14.
Full textMaître, Henri. "L'utilisation des modèles numériques de terrain dans les Systèmes d'Information Géographique (Using digital elevation model in GIS)." Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français 69, no. 5 (1992): 374–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bagf.1992.1646.
Full textOgedegbe, S. O. "Topographic Map Update of Esan Central LGA, Edo State, Nigeria, Using SPOT-5 and ASTER LiDAR Data." Journal of Geospatial Science and Technology 1, no. 1 (November 1, 2014): 52–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.54222/afrigist/jgst/v1i1.4.
Full textThior, Mamadou. "Géomatique appliquée à la géomorphologie littorale : Contribution à la connaissance théorique des techniques d’analyse spatiale de l’évolution du linéaire côtier." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 17, no. 28 (August 31, 2021): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n28p101.
Full textOUASSA, Pierre, Séraphin ATIDEGLA CAPO, Jean SODJI, and Expédit Wilfrid VISSIN. "SIG Pour l’Optimisation de la Cartographie de l’Influence Des Evènements Hydroclimatiques Extrêmes sur l’Etat de la Sécurité Alimentaire dans le Bassin Béninois de la Pendjari à l’Exutoire de Porga." International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies 34, no. 2 (October 18, 2022): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v34.2.4636.
Full textLamghari Moubarrad, Amina, Said BOUJROUF, Ilaria Dimarco, and Roberto Dapit. "Patrimoine immatériel entre résilience et innovation commerciale et organisationnelle en temps de la pandémie du Covid-19 Cas de la place Jamaa el Fna à Marrakech." Revue Internationale de Management, d'Entrepreneuriat et de Communication, December 3, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59285/rimec.387.
Full textJosgrilberg, Fabio B. "Between Life-World and Technical Systems: Dialectics in the Digital Locus." Canadian Journal of Communication 36, no. 2 (August 4, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2011v36n2a2254.
Full textSpence, Paul Joseph, and Renata Brandao. "Towards Language Sensitivity and Diversity in the Digital Humanities." Digital Studies/le champ numérique (DSCN) Open Issue 2021 11, no. 1 (December 24, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.16995/dscn.8098.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Géographie digitale"
Parrilla, Huertas Juan. "Espace géographique et environnement numérique : implications de l'hybridation fidigitale dans la praxis de la Géographie Humaine." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Pau, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024PAUU1134.
Full textDigitalization has triggered a revolution in the study of Geography, marking a decisive turning point. The need to understand the complex relationships between geography and digital technologies is increasingly evident. New technologies have transformed geographical space, particularly affecting Human Geography. The advancement of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has placed digital technology at the forefront, becoming, as Gillian Rose points out, both the object and subject of research, thus altering geographical practice and sparking a continuous debate around the "digital turn."This turn has provided Geography with new tools to address contemporary challenges, transforming our conception of space into an entity that merges tangible and intangible elements. Digitalization has created hybrid realities where the physical and digital intertwine, connect, and blur, challenging traditional notions of territoriality and scale. This necessitates a revision and update of geographical approaches, developing new methodologies to understand these hybrid territories and how to study them.Digitalization has opened many possibilities and questions for geographical science, requiring responses from an integral and collaborative perspective, incorporating multiple disciplines. Firstly, an exhaustive study of the state of the art is conducted, justifying the inclusion of classical geographical concepts and their evolution within the framework of current methodological revolutions. A "Genealogy of Digital Geographies" is presented, differentiating technical concepts related to digital space and reflecting on the hybridization between physical and digital spaces, as well as the redefinition of the role of distance in this new context. The thesis also focuses on the practical application of four case studies in Human Geography in digital environments, showing how the "digital turn" has impacted the discipline. These studies are classified according to a tripartite taxonomy that covers geographies generated, produced, and native to the digital realm. Quantitative Geography is recognized as a precursor to these new forms of spatial analysis, adopting digital technologies to explore space.Digital space is presented as an extension of relational space, highlighting the importance of spatial duality and the redefinition of the concept of distance in the digital age. Immersion in the digital realm can lead to a complete fusion between physical and digital spaces, where individuals experience a full sensory perception of the digital place. By integrating into digital elements, individuals gain a sense of identity and belonging, interact socially, establish relationships, and experience emotions within this hybrid space
Beligné, Max. "Remise en questions d'une lecture kuhnienne de la géographie française : réflexions épistémologiques entre sciences sociales, humanités numériques et données massives." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 2, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023LYO20094.
Full textThis thesis chronicles a research journey that necessitated a throrough problem formulation to substantiate the chosen corpus (Annales de Géographie and L'Espace Géographique journals) and methodological approach (utilizing word embeddings). The crux of the problem revolved around addressing the 'socio-semantic hypothesis' postulated by Olivier Orain in his thesis (2003) to validate the pertinence of his kuhnian perspective on French geography.The ensuing results show this socio-semantic hypothesis does not withstand scrutiny. Most notably, the notions of 'space' and 'environment' exhibit distinct semantic foundations within french geography during the 1960s. In the tumultuous years of the 1970s, 'space' does not acquire a singular new meaning but rather multiple interpretations. Furthermore, these nuanced meanings extend beyond the confines of the theoretical-quantitative paradigm. Lastly, the 1980s do not usher in a newfound stability or clear semantic shift.Still, it is worth stressing that these findings do not directly impugn Olivier Orain's kuhnian interpretation. Jean-Claude Passeron's developments in Le raisonnement sociologique (2006, 1991) provide an in-depth understanding of this situation : the experimental framework is rarely sufficient in social sciences. One consequence of this situation is an outright opposition to any kuhnian reading of these sciences. This perspective from Passeron has led to a meticulous evaluation of various other arguments advanced by Olivier Orain, revealing several shortcomings when compared to the original kuhnian schema.In the final phase of the thesis, this critical perspective is extrapolated to contemporary discourse, namely the realms of digital humanities and big data. A deconstruction of the narratives that frequently assert themselves as heralding paradigmatic shifts is carried out, supplemented by an introspective analysis of the conditions governing production and, ultimately, pedagogy of social sciences
Soudan, Franck. "Le code et le territoire." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GREAA025/document.
Full textUnder what conditions a territory is built in regard to computer programming? How to reterritorialize Internet to a body scale? By where the algorithm penetrates our symbolic exchanges? With the i-material society, since we have to compose with the flow of information, we almost have to accept to start from nowhere and un-finish our development. Also, far from wanting to establish categories or principles claiming to establish an action plan, this thesis asks itself the problem of what, in a program, always escapes the codes; new images as they go beyond the screens and human environments, deeply hybridized by programmed automatons. To think flows, it is essential to consider a ground, a human environment fragment. Two projects related to the notion of territory --- a public service mission aimed to develop a network of cultural operators all over the city of Bourg-en-Bresse, and a digital art work investing, with the social portrait, the question of a re-appropriation of individuated stream --- will allow us to progress throughout this hyper-complex halfway between the body and the program. Ultimately, it will be to see what kind of affect it is necessary for us to know so that digital networks accompany an increase in our power to exist
Moosavi, Seyedeh Samira. "Fingerprint-based localization in massive MIMO systems using machine learning and deep learning methods." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/69511.
Full textAs wireless communication networks are growing into 5G, an enormous amount of data will be produced and shared on the new platform, which can be employed in promoting new services. Location information of mobile terminals (MTs) is remarkably useful among them, which can be used in different use cases of inquiry and information services, community services, personal tracking, as well as location-aware communications. Nowadays, although the Global Positioning System (GPS) offers the possibility to localize MTs, it has poor performance in urban areas where a direct line-of-sight (LoS) to the satellites is blocked by many tall buildings. Besides, GPS has a high power consumption. Consequently, the ranging based localization techniques, which are based on radio signal information received from MTs such as time-of-arrival (ToA), angle-of-arrival (AoA), and received signal strength (RSS), are not able to provide satisfactory localization accuracy. Therefore, it is a notably challenging problem to provide precise and reliable location information of MTs in complex environments with rich scattering and multipath propagation. Fingerprinting (FP)-based machine learning methods are widely used for localization in complex areas due to their high reliability, cost-efficiency, and accuracy and they are flexible to be used in many systems. In 5G networks, besides accommodating more users at higher data rates with better reliability while consuming less power, high accuracy localization is also required in 5G networks. To meet such a challenge, massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have been introduced in 5G as a powerful and potential technology to not only improve spectral and energy efficiency using relatively simple processing but also provide an accurate locations of MTs using a very large number of antennas combined with high carrier frequencies. There are two types of massive MIMO (M-MIMO), distributed and collocated. Here, we aim to use the FP-based method in M-MIMO systems to provide an accurate and reliable localization system in a 5G wireless network. We mainly focus on the two extremes of the M-MIMO paradigm. A large collocated antenna array (i.e., collocated M-MIMO ) and a large geographically distributed antenna array (i.e., distributed M-MIMO). Then, we extract signal and channel features from the received signal in M-MIMO systems as fingerprints and propose FP-based models using clustering and regression to estimate MT's location. Through this procedure, we are able to improve localization performance significantly and reduce the computational complexity of the FP-based method.
Forêt, Jean-Luc. "Le bien-être habitant, élément intrant et extrant d'une politique d'aménagement numérique du territoire : le cas des Yvelines." Thesis, Le Mans, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LEMA3005/document.
Full textWe defend the heterodox position that one of the key conditions for the success of a digital planning policy is not related to the implementation of its technical infrastructure. However the latter is the most expensive, visible and concrete part of such a policy. It is also at the centre of an infinite number of debates and publications within the civil society and politicians. The key factor that we have in mind is the « inhabitant welfare », which has been more and more invoked for almost a decade in the media, in the speeches of elected officials, and particularly in the works of researchers in economics, sociology and political sciences. But this welfare has not yet found its place as a tool for the geography, a way of reading or analysing the territory, of measuring spatial practices, of assessing the legitimacy and the quality of a public policy. Inspired by the referential Spiral of the Council of Europe, we set up and led two surveys on the Yvelines territory in collaboration with several local councils and an association of residents. The data from 2200 answers collected are cross-analysed with a survey by INSEE (2014), a CREDOC study (2012) and a poll by Harris Interactive (2015).Our analysis of these data seems to support our original hypothesis : the inhabitant welfare is a relevant description and discriminant for the relationship between the human beings and their territory
Alawad, Hiba. "De l'aménagement numérique des territoires à l'intégration du Web dans l'analyse géographique : nouvelles méthodes et perspectives pour les Systèmes d'Information Géographiques (SIG), la cartographie et la télédétection." Phd thesis, Université d'Avignon, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00569413.
Full textJuliano, Rosane Aurore Romão. "As implicações do mundo virtual no mundo do trabalho : cidadanias impedidas?" Niterói, 2016. https://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/2590.
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Universidade Federal Fluminense
Este trabalho teve como objetivo levantar e analisar a percepção de cidadania de servidores da Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) e da Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), relativamente à obrigatoriedade de se utilizarem das ferramentas do SIAPENET, sítio oficial de informações do Sistema Integrado de Administração de Recursos Humanos (SIAPE), para acessarem informações pessoais e funcionais, verificando suas principais implicações no ambiente organizacional. A metodologia da pesquisa teve caráter qualitativo, com base na análise de discurso, sendo exploratória, em que o aspecto comparativo esteve presente. A pesquisa de campo apoiou-se no instrumento da entrevista semiestruturada, com categorias pré-fixadas (GASKELL, 2010), intrinsecamente relacionadas à definição de cidadania à luz de Santos (2002), que são: acessibilidade, inclusão, valor, emancipação, liberdade e respeito. A amostra dos sujeitos entrevistados foi definida pelo critério de acessibilidade e contou com representantes de três segmentos de servidores ativos: a) servidores na função gerencial/cadastradores, responsáveis pela inclusão dos demais servidores no sistema; b) servidores com tempo de serviço de até dez anos; e c) servidores com tempo de serviço de mais de dez anos. Em cada instituição foram entrevistados sete indivíduos de cada segmento, totalizando 21 entrevistados em cada universidade e 42, no total. Os resultados demonstraram que, nas relações que estão sendo construídas, bem como na forma de inserção nesse ambiente organizacional, denominado neste trabalho como espaço geográfico virtual, os servidores públicos, nas duas instituições estudadas, estão atentos a essa relação e às implicações que ocorrem entre eles mesmos e nesse mundo virtual que se apresenta, referentes à vivência e percepção da cidadania.
Cette étude visait à examiner et analyser la perception de la citoyenneté par des fonctionnaires de la Université Federal Fluminense (UFF) et l'Université fédérale de l'État de Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) concernant l'obligation d'utiliser les outils de SIAPENET site d'information officielle la gestion intégrée des ressources humaines (SIAPE) pour accéder à l'information personnelle et fonctionnelle, en vérifiant leurs implications dans l'environnement organisationnel. La méthodologie de recherche a été qualitative, basée sur l'analyse du discours, et exploratoire, em ce qui concerne l'aspect comparatif. La recherche sur le terrain a été soutenu par l'instrument d'entrevues semi-structurées avec des catégories prédéfinies (GASKELL, 2010), étroitement liées à la définition de la citoyenneté à la lumière de Santos (2002), qui sont: l'accessibilité, l'intégration, la valeur, l'émancipation, la liberté et le respect. L'échantillon des personnes interrogées a été définie par les critères d'accessibilité et comprenait des représentants de trois segments de fonctionnaires actifs: a) fonctionnaires de gestion/cadastradores, responsables de l'inclusion d'autres fonctionnaires dans le système ; b) des fonctionnaires avec un maximum de dix ans de service; c) des fonctionnaires avec plus de dix ans de service. Sept individus dans chaque établissement pour chaque segment, 21 interviewés dans chaque université et 42 interviewés au total. Les résultats ont démontré que les fonctionnaires des deux institutions étudiées sont au courant des relations qui se construisent et des implications qui se produisent entre eux-mêmes se référant à l' expérience et à la perception de la citoyenneté, ainsi que de l'inclusion dans l'environnement organisationnel, nommé dans ce travail comme espace géographique virtuel.
Ramos, Adriana Anunciaçao. "Écologie, écosophie et réseaux numériques." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCB201/document.
Full textIn recent decades, the widespread use of digital communication technologies in daily life gave rise to a new relationship between individual and territory. This relationship, in which different actors are increasingly integrated, surpasses the old dichotomous paradigm characterized by the man versus nature's relationship. Therefore, a new notion of environment, interactive and member of the social space is born as a result of technological representation of nature and the dialogue fostered by digital networks with the territory. The overall objective of this research is to investigate the contemporary ecological imaginary phenomenon from the perspective of the contribution of new digital communication technologies to the forms of representation of nature and interaction with the territory. To this end, the ways and means of interaction between individuals, digital communication technologies and territory will be studied, considering examples of practical use of digital technologies already consolidated. From a participatory study on digital networks, as well as case studies, we intend to further study on the contribution of digital networks as an open informative territory to changes in relation to contemporary sociability and contemporary ecological imaginary
Aïdi, Naïma. "Vers un dispositif d'intelligence territoriale pour élucider la signification de la smart destination dans des territoires touristiques en mutation." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Gustave Eiffel, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UEFL2008.
Full textContemporary tourism is at the heart of a period of transitions and changes which is mainly supported by two elements: technology and sustainable development. The growth of tourist mobility, the incorporation of information and communication technologies in all interstices of the tourist chain and ecological imperatives force actors to rethink the relationship between tourist territories, practices, technology and preservation of the environment. In less than a decade, the concept of the smart destination has been the subject of a prolific production of work, particularly in international literature, and intends to use technology to develop innovative and sustainable tourist territories, benefiting both tourists and residents. This doctoral thesis aims to better understand the meaning of a smart destination by questioning its ability to respond to the problems of a tourist territory which is crossed by technological, environmental and societal changes. To achieve this, we choose to approach the concept of the smart destination through territorial intelligence, by proposing an analysis framework structured from the notions of ecosystem, resilience and dispositive. This analysis framework results in a territorial intelligence dispositive which makes it possible to carry out a multi-scale analysis of the smart destination, to highlight its complexity and its development process. Our disciplinary anchoring in information and communication sciences allows us to be part of a multidisciplinary framework by mobilizing stakeholder theory, actor-network theory and systemic communications theory in order to describe, understand and explain in more detail the development of a smart destination project, with the aim of assessing its innovative and sustainable scope within a tourist territory. With regard to the international development of the smart destination, our three case studies carried out in Florianópolis (Brazil), Málaga (Spain) and Nice (France) give us material to demonstrate that the smart destination constitutes a socio-techno-tourist dispositive that serves more to stimulate technological innovation than social innovation
Greiner, Nicolas. "Le déploiement spatial du numérique : temps long et effets nationaux. Étude comparative des espaces industrialo-urbains dans l’espace transfrontalier de la Grande Région." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LORR0120.
Full textThe penetration of digital technology into urban spaces is renewing urban planning practices and modes of governance. The concept of ‘smart city' has emerged in public debate to describe this process. The widely accepted idea is that this is a predominantly metropolitan dynamic for a phenomenon that is ubiquitous in all countries. In contrast, the aim of this research is to examine the digital anchoring in non-metropolitan areas, in this case industrial and mining areas, and in different national contexts. By analysing the development of these areas over long time, and by measuring practices observed on platforms and social networks, the research enables us to test the factors that play the most direct role on the digital penetration of digital technology between, on the one hand, the hypothesis of trajectories and, on the other, the hypothesis of national contexts of belonging. Lastly, semi-directive interviews were used to assess the strategies and representations of the players involved in the process of digital penetration within their territory. The field of study is the cross-border area of the Greater Region, which includes regions developed in the wake of the second industrial revolution, and belonging to four different countries (Germany, Belgium, France and Luxembourg). The results show that national contexts and trajectories are factors that affect the practices observed in the use of digital tools and the ways in which they are deployed. Finally, many organisational obstacles inherited from the socio-technical dynamics of the last century can be observed in all regions
Books on the topic "Géographie digitale"
H, Haines-Young R., Green David R. 1956-, and Cousins Steven 1948-, eds. Landscape ecology and geographic information systems. London: Taylor & Francis, 1993.
Find full textL, Arlinghaus Sandra, ed. Practical handbook of digital mapping: Terms and concepts. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1994.
Find full textArie, Croituru, ed. Next Generation Geospatial Information: From Digital Image Analysis to Spatiotemporal Databases. Hoboken: Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2005.
Find full textJ, Dykes, ed. Exploring geovisualization. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2005.
Find full textEuropean, Conference on Computer Aided Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (3rd 1992 Paris France). SIG-GIS Europe 92: Actes de la 3e conférence européenne sur la cartographie assistée par ordinateur et les systèmes d'information géographique, 22-24 septembre 1992, Parc des Expositions, Porte de Versailles, Paris = Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Computer Aided Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, September 22-24,1992, Parc des Expositions, Porte de Versailles, Paris. Paris: Hermes, 1992.
Find full textWenzhong, Shi, Goodchild Michael F, and Fisher Peter, eds. Spatial data quality. London: Taylor & Francis, 2002.
Find full textR, Leipnik Mark, and Albert Donald Patrick, eds. GIS in law enforcement: Implementation issues and case studies. London: Taylor and Francis, 2003.
Find full textJones, Christopher B. Geographical information systems and computer cartography. Harlow, England: Longman, 1997.
Find full textDonaldson, Christopher, David Cooper, and Patricia Murrieta-Flores. Literary Mapping in the Digital Age. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textDonaldson, Christopher, David Cooper, and Patricia Murrieta-Flores. Literary Mapping in the Digital Age. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Géographie digitale"
Noizet , Hélène. "Du système d’information géographique à l’atlas : parcellisation et polytemporalité urbaines à Paris et à Lyon." In Mettre la ville en atlas, des productions humanistes aux humanités digitales, 169–90. Ausonius Éditions, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46608/primaluna13.9782356134103.10.
Full textReports on the topic "Géographie digitale"
Hearson, Martin, Philip Mader, Mary Abounabhan, Marco Carreras, Awa Diouf, Adrienne Lees, Hannelore Niesten, Fabrizio Santoro, and Christopher Wales. Taxer l’argent mobile en Afrique : risques et avantages. Institute of Development Studies, September 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2024.094.
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