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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2008
- Daniel Z. Sui:
The wikification of GIS and its consequences: Or Angelina Jolie's new tattoo and the future of GIS. 1-5 - Lidia Diappi, Paola Bolchi:
Smith's rent gap theory and local real estate dynamics: A multi-agent model. 6-18 - Jason S. Walker, Robert C. Balling Jr., John M. Briggs, Madhusudan Katti, Paige S. Warren, Elizabeth A. Wentz:
Birds of a feather: Interpolating distribution patterns of urban birds. 19-28 - Dick J. M. Saarloos, Theo A. Arentze, Aloys W. J. Borgers, Harry J. P. Timmermans:
A multi-agent paradigm as structuring principle for planning support systems. 29-40 - Martin Tomko, Stephan Winter, Christophe Claramunt:
Experiential hierarchies of streets. 41-52 - Pece V. Gorsevski, Piotr Jankowski:
Discerning landslide susceptibility using rough sets. 53-65 - Mitchel Langford, Gary Higgs, Jonathan Radcliffe, Sean White:
Urban population distribution models and service accessibility estimation. 66-80 - Timothy C. Matisziw, Tony H. Grubesic, Hu Wei:
Downscaling spatial structure for the analysis of epidemiological data. 81-93
Volume 32, Number 2, March 2008
- Omair Chaudhry, William A. Mackaness:
Automatic identification of urban settlement boundaries for multiple representation databases. 95-109 - Seth E. Spielman, Jean-Claude Thill:
Social area analysis, data mining, and GIS. 110-122 - Tao Zhong, Rhonda Young, Michael Lowry, G. Scott Rutherford:
A model for public involvement in transportation improvement programming using participatory Geographic Information Systems. 123-133 - Andrew Swift, Lin Liu, James G. Uber:
Reducing MAUP bias of correlation statistics between water quality and GI illness. 134-148 - James B. Holt, Chor-Pang Lo:
The geography of mortality in the Atlanta metropolitan area. 149-164 - Denis White, A. Ross Kiester:
Topology matters: Network topology affects outcomes from community ecology neutral models. 165-171
Volume 32, Number 3, May 2008
- A. Ross Kiester, Kevin Sahr:
Introduction to discrete global grids. 173 - Kevin Sahr:
Location coding on icosahedral aperture 3 hexagon discrete global grids. 174-187 - Matthew J. Gregory, A. Jon Kimerling, Denis White, Kevin Sahr:
A comparison of intercell metrics on discrete global grid systems. 188-203 - A. Ross Kiester, Kevin Sahr:
Planar and spherical hierarchical, multi-resolution cellular automata. 204-213
- Paul A. Zandbergen:
A comparison of address point, parcel and street geocoding techniques. 214-232 - Kai-Florian Richter, Martin Tomko, Stephan Winter:
A dialog-driven process of generating route directions. 233-245
Volume 32, Number 4, July 2008
- Jean-Claude Thill:
Geographical Information Science Research - United Kingdom (GISRUK) 2007. 247 - Martin Nöllenburg, Damian Merrick, Alexander Wolff, Marc Benkert:
Morphing polylines: A step towards continuous generalization. 248-260 - Michael John Barclay, Antony Galton:
Comparison of region approximation techniques based on Delaunay triangulations and Voronoi diagrams. 261-267 - Amii R. Darnell, Nicholas J. Tate, Chris Brunsdon:
Improving user assessment of error implications in digital elevation models. 268-277 - Stephen Brooks, Jacqueline L. Whalley:
Multilayer hybrid visualizations to support 3D GIS. 278-292 - Anna M. Bakare, Jeremy G. Morley, Richard R. Simons:
Developing a seabed resurvey strategy: A GIS approach to modelling seabed changes and resurvey risk. 293-302
- Ainhoa González, Alan Gilmer, Ronan Foley, John Sweeney, John Fry:
Technology-aided participative methods in environmental assessment: An international perspective. 303-316 - Casey Cleve, Maggi Kelly, Faith R. Kearns, Max Moritz:
Classification of the wildland-urban interface: A comparison of pixel- and object-based classifications using high-resolution aerial photography. 317-326 - Denis White, A. Ross Kiester:
Topology matters: Network topology affects outcomes from community ecology neutral models. 327
Volume 32, Number 5, September 2008
- Jean-Claude Thill:
Editorial. 329-330 - Tijs Neutens, Tim Schwanen, Frank Witlox, Philippe De Maeyer:
My space or your space? Towards a measure of joint accessibility. 331-342 - Tarek Rashed:
Remote sensing of within-class change in urban neighborhood structures. 343-354 - Lise Tole:
Changes in the built vs. non-built environment in a rapidly urbanizing region: A case study of the Greater Toronto Area. 355-364 - Garfield A. Giff, Joep Crompvoets:
Performance Indicators a tool to Support Spatial Data Infrastructure assessment. 365-376 - Ali Mansourian, Mohammad Javad Valadan Zoej, Ali Mohammadzadeh, Mahdi Farnaghi:
Design and implementation of an on-demand feature extraction web service to facilitate development of spatial data infrastructures. 377-385 - Claus Rinner, Carsten Keßler, Stephen Andrulis:
The use of Web 2.0 concepts to support deliberation in spatial decision-making. 386-395 - Zhixiao Xie, Jun Yan:
Kernel Density Estimation of traffic accidents in a network space. 396-406 - Yunhao Chen, Xiaobing Li, Wei Su, Yi Li:
Simulating the optimal land-use pattern in the farming-pastoral transitional zone of Northern China. 407-414
Volume 32, Number 6, November 2008
- Suzana Dragicevic:
GeoComputation: Modeling with spatial agents. 415-416 - Andrew T. Crooks, Christian Castle, Michael Batty:
Key challenges in agent-based modelling for geo-spatial simulation. 417-430 - Itzhak Benenson, Karel Martens, Slava Birfir:
PARKAGENT: An agent-based model of parking in the city. 431-439 - B. M. Wu, Mark H. Birkin, P. H. Rees:
A spatial microsimulation model with student agents. 440-453 - Dawn Cassandra Parker, Tatiana Filatova:
A conceptual design for a bilateral agent-based land market with heterogeneous economic agents. 454-463 - Y. Li, Allan J. Brimicombe, C. Li:
Agent-based services for the validation and calibration of multi-agent models. 464-473 - Moira L. Zellner, Thomas L. Theis, Arunprakash T. Karunanithi, Ahjond S. Garmestani, Heriberto Cabezas:
A new framework for urban sustainability assessments: Linking complexity, information and policy. 474-488
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