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    3D Digital Landscape Models
  From 2D Cartographic to 3D Topographic Data
  Dublin, Ireland from 11th to 12th March 2010

 

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The Proceedings of the conference will be published as part of the EuroSDR Official Series of publications and made available for access through the EuroSDR website.

Workshop presentations:

Welcome to the EuroSDR Workshop "3D Digital Landscape Models"
Dieter Fritsch, Universität Stuttgart
Re-engineering of Topographic Mapping
Liam O'Sullivan, Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
The transition from 2D to 3D - The 2.5D topo-geographical data from IGN Belgium
Eric Bayers, IGN Belgium
2D or not 2D - that is the question - is 3D the answer?
Bernard Farrell, Ordnance Survey Ireland
State-of-the-Art in Germany to move from 2D to 3D spatial databases
Wolfgang Stoessel, LVG Bavaria
Dublin 3D: An Authoritative Visual Model for Spatial Analysis
James Tilley, Sanborn USA
Solutions for 3D-data extraction and analysis
Oliver Zimmerman, Erdas
Generation and Processing of 3D Topographic Landscape Models
Dieter Fritsch, Universität Stuttgart
Breakout Discussion outcomes: Lessons learned - 1
Dieter Fritsch, Universität Stuttgart
Breakout Discussion outcomes: Lessons learned - 2
Andre Streilein, Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
Processing and Updating of 3D Topographic Data
Juha Hyyppä, Finnish Geodetic Institute
A semi-automatic process for virtual cities in 3D
Nicolas Bellaiche, IGN, France
Integration of 2D Digital Landscape Models and Digital Elevation Models
Jens Göpfert, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Everything 3D? - Integrating geographic data into a national 3D model
Carsten Rönsdorf, Corporate Data Manager, Ordnance Survey GB
Breakout Discussion outcomes: the next steps - 3
Dieter Fritsch, Universität Stuttgart
Breakout Discussion outcomes: the next steps - 4
Andy McGill, Ordnance Survey Ireland