This page separates documented prior work from current manuscript concepts. Proposed manuscripts are not presented as published, accepted, indexed, or DOI-bearing outputs.
Current manuscript portfolio
P01
Spatial Agents for Environmental Decision-Making: A GeoAI–LLM Architecture with WebGIS, Tool Use and Geographic Memory
MANUSCRIPT Long Ngo (N.H.D.L.) · proposed
Problem: environmental AI often lacks explicit spatial grounding. Proposed contribution: a map-aware agent architecture that links WebGIS, tools, geographic memory, and language reasoning.
Spatial AgentsGeoAILLMWebGIS
P02
GeoNLP for Vietnamese Environmental Intelligence: Linking Place Names, Local Knowledge and Policy Evidence in the Mekong Delta
MANUSCRIPT Long Ngo (N.H.D.L.) · proposed
Problem: environmental documents contain place-rich knowledge that is difficult to connect with maps. Proposed contribution: a Vietnamese GeoNLP pipeline linking geographic entities, local knowledge, policy evidence, and spatial context.
GeoNLPPlace NamesLocal KnowledgeMekong Delta
P03
Ecological Engineering Simulation of Salinity–Livelihood Dynamics in the Coastal Mekong Delta: Coupling GIS, Agent-Based Modeling and Field Evidence
MANUSCRIPT Long Ngo (N.H.D.L.) · proposed
Problem: salinity adaptation is both environmental and behavioral. Proposed contribution: couple spatial salinity evidence, livelihood agents, field observations, and intervention scenarios.
SimulationABMGISSalinity
P04
WebGeo: A Browser-Native Architecture for Reproducible Geospatial Environmental Modeling
MANUSCRIPT Long Ngo (N.H.D.L.) · proposed
Problem: many spatial workflows remain difficult to reproduce outside specialist desktop environments. Proposed contribution: a browser-native architecture for transparent geospatial modeling and repeatable analysis.
WebGeoWebGISReproducibilitySpatial APIs
P05
Spatially Grounded Multi-Agent Systems for Climate Adaptation Planning: Integrating Social Computation, Local Knowledge and GeoAI
MANUSCRIPT Long Ngo (N.H.D.L.) · proposed
Problem: climate-adaptation planning requires interacting social, environmental, and institutional perspectives. Proposed contribution: a spatial multi-agent framework that connects social computation, local knowledge, and GeoAI.
Status rule: journal name, DOI, volume, issue, indexing status, citation count, acceptance, or publication year should be added only when documentary evidence exists.
Research sequence
01Spatial-agent architecture
02GeoNLP evidence layer
03Environmental simulation
04WebGeo reproducibility
05Multi-agent planning
The sequence is designed to build a recognizable research signature rather than a collection of unrelated topics: spatial evidence → environmental models → geographic language → agent reasoning → decision support.
Evidence policy
The profile distinguishes between historical/verified records and forward-looking research development. Current manuscript concepts are therefore explicitly labeled as proposed work until submission, acceptance, publication, or indexing can be documented.
LINEAGE.EXE / CONCEPTUAL INFLUENCE MAP
Academic lineage, methodological influences, and current position
This diagram is a conceptual map of intellectual and methodological influences. It is not presented as a formal adviser–student genealogy or a claim of direct supervision by every person shown.
01 / RUSSIAN THEORETICAL ORIGINS
V.V. Dokuchaev (1846–1903)Natural zonality theory; integrated geographic laws.L.S. Berg (1876–1950)Development of zonality theory; early natural-regional mapping.A.G. IsachenkoTerritorial regionalization theory; landscape-science methodology.V.S. TikunovGeoinformatics, GIS, cartographic modeling, remote sensing, and spatial systems.
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02 / CHINA — INHERITANCE & DEVELOPMENT
Huang BingweiApplication of natural regionalization to China and national-scale regionalization systems.Zheng DuRegionalization of high mountains and plateaus; integration of zonal and azonal thinking.Chen ShupengDevelopment of Chinese geoinformatics through GIS, remote sensing, and digital cartography.
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03 / VIETNAM — RECEPTION & LOCALIZATION
Regionalization & landscape theory
Prof. Le Ba ThaoReception of integrated-geography thinking and systematization of natural regionalization in Vietnam.Vuong Tuong VanTeaching and work related to landscape, soils, and natural regionalization.
Geographic technology, GIS & remote sensing
Tang Van DomGeography teaching that encouraged the use of computing and digital methods in geographic research.Assoc. Prof. Le Van TrungGIS, remote sensing, and spatial technologies for resource management.Assoc. Prof. Le Trung ChonGIS, remote sensing, spatial modeling, and digital territorial analysis.Prof. Vo Quang MinhIntegrated geography, GIS, remote sensing, soils, and applied geoinformatics education.