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  1. Developing and Disseminating a New Historical Geospatial Database from Kitchener’s 19th Century Map of Cyprus
  2. Spatial Variability and Clustering of Quality of Life at Local Level: A Geographical Analysis in Athens, Greece
  3. Evaluating the Degradation of Natural Resources in the Mediterranean Environment Using the Water and Land Resources Degradation Index, the Case of Crete Island
  4. A GIS-Cellular Automata-Based Model for Coupling Urban Sprawl and Flood Susceptibility Assessment
  5. Development and Application of Water and Land Resources Degradation Index (WLDI)
  6. Urban Quality of Life: Spatial Modeling and Indexing in Athens Metropolitan Area, Greece
  7. Could Historical Mortality Data Predict Mortality Due to Unexpected Events?
  8. Geoinformation Technologies in Support of Environmental Hazards Monitoring under Climate Change: An Extensive Review
  9. An Integrated GIS-Hydro Modeling Methodology for Surface Runoff Exploitation via Small-Scale Reservoirs
  10. Quantifying Land Cover Changes in a Mediterranean Environment Using Landsat TM and Support Vector Machines
  11. Identifying Spatially Correlated Patterns between Surface Water and Frost Risk Using EO Data and Geospatial Indices
  12. Comparison of Statistical Analysis Models for Susceptibility Assessment of Earthquake-Triggered Landslides: A Case Study from 2015 Earthquake in Lefkada Island
  13. A survey of the Geoinformatics use for census purposes and the INSPIRE maturity within Statistical Institutes of EU and EFTA countries
  14. Exposure of the road network to direct sunlight.
  15. Investigation of flash flood natural causes of Xirolaki Torrent, Northern Greece based on GIS modeling and geomorphological analysis
  16. High relative environmental humidity is associated with diabetes among elders living in Mediterranean islands
  17. Geographical heterogeneity of the relationship between childhood obesity and socio-environmental status: Empirical evidence from Athens, Greece
  18. Modelling the impacts of climate change on surface runoff in small Mediterranean catchments: empirical evidence from Greece