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historical geographic information systems

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Historical geographic information systems is a research field and methodological approach that applies Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies and principles to the study and representation of historical phenomena. This involves the creation, management, analysis, and visualization of spatially and temporally referenced historical data to investigate past landscapes, events, processes, and their dynamics, providing new capacities for understanding historical spatial patterns and change over time.

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IG

Lancaster University

HS

University of Portsmouth

MF

University of California, Santa Barbara

AK

Middlebury College

KK

University of California, Santa Barbara

Top Institutions

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University of California, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, United States

University of Portsmouth

Portsmouth, United Kingdom

University College London

London, United Kingdom