A methodological framework for analyzing PPGIS data collected in 3D

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A methodological framework for analyzing PPGIS data collected in 3D. / Hasanzadeh, Kamyar; Fagerholm, Nora; Skov-Petersen, Hans; Olafsson, Anton Stahl.

I: International Journal of Digital Earth, Bind 16, Nr. 1, 2023, s. 3435-3455.

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Hasanzadeh, K, Fagerholm, N, Skov-Petersen, H & Olafsson, AS 2023, 'A methodological framework for analyzing PPGIS data collected in 3D', International Journal of Digital Earth, bind 16, nr. 1, s. 3435-3455. https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2023.2250739

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Hasanzadeh, K., Fagerholm, N., Skov-Petersen, H., & Olafsson, A. S. (2023). A methodological framework for analyzing PPGIS data collected in 3D. International Journal of Digital Earth, 16(1), 3435-3455. https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2023.2250739

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Hasanzadeh K, Fagerholm N, Skov-Petersen H, Olafsson AS. A methodological framework for analyzing PPGIS data collected in 3D. International Journal of Digital Earth. 2023;16(1):3435-3455. https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2023.2250739

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Hasanzadeh, Kamyar ; Fagerholm, Nora ; Skov-Petersen, Hans ; Olafsson, Anton Stahl. / A methodological framework for analyzing PPGIS data collected in 3D. I: International Journal of Digital Earth. 2023 ; Bind 16, Nr. 1. s. 3435-3455.

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