Carsten Jürgens(editor)
Carsten Jürgens is a full professor for remote sensing in the geomatics group within the geography department at Ruhr-University in Bochum, Germany. He earned his PhD degree from Trier University in 1992 and then moved to University of Regensburg for an assistant professorship. In 1999 he finished his habilitation there. His areas of expertise are: Remote Sensing, Digital Image Processing, Photogrammetry and GIS. He published more than 75 papers in books and national as well as international journals. From 2000 – 2012 he was leading and co-leading several international working groups within the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS). Since 2003 he is te\he leading chairman of the EARSeL (European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories) working group “Urban Remote Sensing”. He was guest editor of four Special Issues of the International Journal of Remote Sensing and the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. From 2003-2013 he served as editor of the German journal „Photogrammetrie – Fernerkundung – Geoinformation“ (PFG). Also he reviewed numerous articles for many national and international journals. Since 2017 he is the chairperson of the Interdisciplinary Center for Geoinformation at Ruhr-University Bochum.Carsten Jürgens is a full professor for remote sensing in the geomatics group within the geography department at Ruhr-University in Bochum, Germany. He earned his PhD degree from Trier University in 1992 and then moved to University of Regensburg for an assistant professorship. In 1999 he finished his habilitation there. His areas of expertise are: Remote Sensing, Digital Image Processing, Photogrammetry and GIS. He published more than 75 papers in books and national as well as international journals. From 2000 – 2012 he was leading and co-leading several international working groups within the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS). Since 2003 he is te\he leading chairman of the EARSeL (European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories) working group “Urban Remote Sensing”. He was guest editor of four Special Issues of the International Journal of Remote Sensing and the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. From 2003-2013 he served as editor of the German journal „Photogrammetrie – Fernerkundung – Geoinformation“ (PFG). Also he reviewed numerous articles for many national and international journals. Since 2017 he is the chairperson of the Interdisciplinary Center for Geoinformation at Ruhr-University Bochum.
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Carsten Jürgens is a full professor for remote sensing in the geomatics group within the geography department at Ruhr-University in Bochum, Germany. He earned his PhD degree from Trier University in 1992 and then moved to University of Regensburg for an assistant professorship. In 1999 he finished his habilitation there. His areas of expertise are: Remote Sensing, Digital Image Processing, Photogrammetry and GIS. He published more than 75 papers in books and national as well as international journals. From 2000 – 2012 he was leading and co-leading several international working groups within the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS). Since 2003 he is te\he leading chairman of the EARSeL (European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories) working group “Urban Remote Sensing”. He was guest editor of four Special Issues of the International Journal of Remote Sensing and the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. From 2003-2013 he served as editor of the German journal „Photogrammetrie – Fernerkundung – Geoinformation“ (PFG). Also he reviewed numerous articles for many national and international journals. Since 2017 he is the chairperson of the Interdisciplinary Center for Geoinformation at Ruhr-University Bochum.
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Spationomy: Spatial Exploration of Economic Data and Methods of Interdisciplinary Analytics
This open access book is based on "Spationomy – Spatial Exploration of Economic Data", an interdisciplinary and international project in the frame of ERASMUS+ funded by the European Union. The project aims to exchange interdisciplinary knowledge in the fields of economics and geomatics. For the newly introduced courses, interdisciplinary learning materials have been developed by a team of lecturers from four different universities in three countries. In a first study block, students were taught methods from the two main research fields. Afterwards, the knowledge gained had to be applied in a project. For this international project, teams were formed, consisting of one student from each university participating in the project. The achieved results were presented in a summer school a few months later. At this event, more methodological knowledge was imparted to prepare students for a final simulation game about spatial and economic decision making. In a broader sense, the chapters will present the methodological background of the project, give case studies and show how visualisation and the simulation game works.