A framework for moving beyond computational reproducibility: Lessons from three reproductions of geographical analyses of COVID‐19

P Kedron, S Bardin, J Holler, J Gilman… - Geographical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Despite recent calls to make geographical analyses more reproducible, formal attempts to
reproduce or replicate published work remain largely absent from the geographic literature …

Reproducible research practices and barriers to reproducible research in geography: insights from a survey

P Kedron, J Holler, S Bardin - Annals of the American Association …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The number of reproduction and replication studies undertaken across the sciences
continues to rise, but such studies have not yet become commonplace in geography …

Map reproducibility in geoscientific publications: An exploratory study

E Koukouraki, C Kray - 12th International Conference on …, 2023 - drops.dagstuhl.de
Reproducibility is a core element of the scientific method. In the Geosciences, the insights
derived from geodata are frequently communicated through maps, and the computational …

A systematic approach for assessing the importance of visual differences in reproduced maps

E Koukouraki, C Kray - Cartography and Geographic Information …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Critical to the foundation of scientific research, the reproducibility of studies and their results
is a fundamental element, ensuring the credibility of the findings and fostering trust. Maps …

Replicable and extensible spatial data acquisition

M Haffner - Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Having the ability to reproduce empirical results is foundational to the scientific process.
Increasingly, there is an emphasis within the research community to create workflows which …

Mainstreaming metadata into research workflows to advance reproducibility and open geographic information science

J Holler, P Kedron - The International Archives of the …, 2022 - isprs-archives.copernicus.org
Reproducible open science with FAIR data sharing principles requires research to be
disseminated with open data and standardised metadata. Researchers in the geographic …

A Survey of Researcher Perceptions of Replication in Geography

P Kedron, J Holler, S Bardin - Annals of the American Association …, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Replications confront existing explanations with new evidence by retesting prior claims
using new data and similar research procedures. Publishing replication studies remains …

Research data infrastructures in environmental sciences—Challenges and implementation approaches focusing on the integration of software components

C Henzen, A Rümmler, H Figgemeier… - Transactions in …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Research data infrastructures are quickly evolving and show a wide variety, for instance in
the way they address user requirements and use cases as well as how they provide user …

Educating for Open and Reproducible Research in the Geosciences: Lessons from an MSc program

FO Ostermann - AGILE: GIScience Series, 2024 - agile-giss.copernicus.org
Reproducibility and replicability of scientific research are challenges for today's data-driven
(geospatial) research. While several initiatives aim to improve published research's …

From reproducible to explainable GIScience (short paper)

M Gahegan - 12th International Conference on Geographic …, 2023 - drops.dagstuhl.de
Communicating deep understanding between humans is key to the effective application and
sharing of science, and this is critical in GIScience because much of what we do has …