23 August 2022
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information | The Jack Dangermond Award—Winners Announced
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We are pleased to announce the winners of the Jack Dangermond Award, sponsored by ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (ISPRS IJGI, ISSN: 2220-9964, IF 3.099 (2021)). The winner will receive an ISPRS certificate and a grant of USD 10,000.
Title: “Analysis of OpenStreetMap Data Quality at Different Stages of a Participatory Mapping Process: Evidence from Slums in Africa and Asia”
Authors: Yeboah G., Porto de Albuquerque J., Troilo R., Tregonning G., Perera S., Ahmed Saks, Ajisola M., Alam O., Aujla N., Azam S.I., Azeem K., Bakibinga P., Chen Y-F., Choudhury N.N., Diggle P.J., Fayehun O., Gill P., Griffiths F., Harris B., Iqbal R., Kabaria C., Ziraba A.K., Khan A.Z., Kibe P., Kisia L., Kyobutungi C., Lilford R.J., Madan J.J., Mbaya N., Mberu B., Mohamed S.F., Muir H., Nazish A., Njeri A., Odubanjo O., Omigbodun A., Osuh M.E., Owoaje E., Oyebode O., Pitidis V., Rahman O., Rizvi N., Sartori J., Smith S., Taiwo O.J., Ulbrich P., Uthman O.A., Watson S.I., Wilson R., and Yusuf R.
Permanent link: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10040265.
The Jack Dangermond Award, sponsored by MDPI and ESRI, was established to encourage and stimulate the submission of high-quality scientific papers by individual authors or groups to the journal, to promote and advertise the journal, and to honor the outstanding contributions of Jack Dangermond to research and development in geospatial sciences.
“It is an honour to receive the prestigious ISPRS Jack Dangermond Award for the period 2020–2021. Many thanks to ISPRS and IJGI as well as the jury of high scientific standing who reviewed, selected, and awarded the above work.”—Godwin Yeboah