Journal of Geographical Systems
1999 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2025
- Testing non-stationarity of spatial relationships under the multiscale effects pp. 499-522

- Feng Chen, Yu Zhou and Yee Leung
- Supervised spatial metric learning with applications to spatial clustering and spatial model prediction pp. 523-553

- Xinyue Zhang, Hong Gu, Andrew Irwin and Toby Kenney
- A semi-supervised Chinese toponym recognition methods combining active learning and self-training pp. 555-583

- Yijiang Zhao, Jing Luo, Daoan Zhang, Yizhi Liu and Zhuhua Liao
- Reviewing the effectiveness of angular segment analysis with metric radii in modelling vehicular movement networks: the case of Rochester, Minnesota pp. 585-606

- Abhijit Paul and Christina Pieri
- Approximate local reflection symmetry of projected land cadastre data pp. 607-628

- Ivana Kolingerová, Ondřej Anděl, Eliška Mourycová, Pavel Slavík, Lukáš Hruda, David Podgorelec, Borut Žalik, Ivo Malý and Martin Maňák
Volume 27, issue 3, 2025
- A flexible approach for statistical disclosure control in geospatial data pp. 341-367

- Jon Olav Skøien, Nicolas Lampach, Helena Ramos, Rudolf Seljak, Renate Koeble, Linda See and Marijn van der Velde
- Taxable agglomeration rents across the Spanish local labour markets pp. 369-397

- Jesús López-Rodríguez, Brais Pociña-Sanchez and Laura Varela-Candamio
- Scale and correlation in multiscale geographically weighted regression (MGWR) pp. 399-424

- Wei Kang and Taylor M. Oshan
- Leveraging principal component analysis to uncover urban pedestrian dynamics pp. 425-453

- Jack Liddle, Wenhua Jiang and Nick Malleson
- County-to-county migration modeling in the United States: the effects of data source and model selection pp. 455-472

- Philip E. Morefield and Timothy F. Leslie
- A spacetime modeling approach for virus transmission based on human activity trajectories: A case study of COVID-19 pp. 473-496

- Zhangcai Yin, Pengna Jia, Aisheng Wang and Shen Ying
Volume 27, issue 2, 2025
- Geographical-XGBoost: a new ensemble model for spatially local regression based on gradient-boosted trees pp. 169-195

- George Grekousis
- Ecological inference for relative risks, with application to infrequent mental health events pp. 197-227

- Peter Congdon
- DyAdapTransformer: dynamic adaptive spatial–temporal graph transformer for traffic flow prediction pp. 229-255

- Hui Dong, Xiao Pan, Xiao Chen, Jing Sun and Shuhai Wang
- Agent-based travel scheduler: decomposing OD data for predicting individual travel schedules through agent-based modeling pp. 257-282

- Moongi Choi, Jiwoo Seo and Alexander Hohl
- A divide-and-conquer method for predicting the fine-grained spatial distribution of population in urban and rural areas pp. 283-299

- Xiafan Wan and Wentao Yang
- Interpreting natural language descriptions of the topological relations of enclaves pp. 301-335

- Xiaonan Wang and Xiuyuan Zhang
- Correction: A scale-adaptive estimation for mixed geographically and temporally weighted regression models pp. 337-337

- Zhimin Hong, Zhiwen Wang, Huhu Wang and Ruoxuan Wang
Volume 27, issue 1, 2025
- 2024 JGS Best Paper Award and the Editors’ Choice Paper Volume 27(1) pp. 1-4

- Manfred Fischer, Julie Le Gallo, Antonio Paez and Petra Staufer-Steinnocher
- Introduction of Julie Le Gallo, Editor-in-Chief as of January 2025 pp. 5-6

- Julie Le Gallo
- Implications for spatial non-stationarity and the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) in green inequality research: evidence from three states in the USA pp. 7-30

- Sophiya Gyanwali, Shashank Karki, Kee Moon Jang, Tom Crawford, Mengxi Zhang and Junghwan Kim
- Integrating big data with KNIME as an alternative without programming code: an application to the PATSTAT patent database pp. 31-61

- Fernando H. Taques, Coro Chasco Yrigoyen and Flávio H. Taques
- Point cluster analysis using weighted random labeling pp. 63-83

- Yukio Sadahiro and Ikuho Yamada
- A scale-adaptive estimation for mixed geographically and temporally weighted regression models pp. 85-111

- Zhimin Hong, Zhiwen Wang, Huhu Wang and Ruoxuan Wang
- Spatiotemporal forecasting models with and without a confounded covariate pp. 113-146

- I Gede Nyoman Mindra Jaya and Henk Folmer
- Spatial process-based transfer learning for prediction problems pp. 147-166

- Daisuke Murakami, Mami Kajita and Seiji Kajita
Volume 26, issue 4, 2024
- Introduction to the special issue on spatial machine learning pp. 451-460

- Kevin Credit
- Spatial machine learning for predicting physical inactivity prevalence from socioecological determinants in Chicago, Illinois, USA pp. 461-481

- Aynaz Lotfata and Stefanos Georganos
- A structured comparison of causal machine learning methods to assess heterogeneous treatment effects in spatial data pp. 483-510

- Kevin Credit and Matthew Lehnert
- A random forests-based hedonic price model accounting for spatial autocorrelation pp. 511-540

- Emre Tepe
- Beyond visual inspection: capturing neighborhood dynamics with historical Google Street View and deep learning-based semantic segmentation pp. 541-564

- Jae Hong Kim, Donghwan Ki, Nene Osutei, Sugie Lee and John R. Hipp
- What drives urban redevelopment activity? Evidence from machine learning and econometric analysis in three American cities pp. 565-599

- John I. Carruthers and Hanxue Wei
- Unveiling the impact of machine learning algorithms on the quality of online geocoding services: a case study using COVID-19 data pp. 601-622

- Batuhan Kilic, Onur Can Bayrak, Fatih Gülgen, Mert Gurturk and Perihan Abay
Volume 26, issue 3, 2024
- Speeding up estimation of spatially varying coefficients models pp. 293-327

- Ghislain Geniaux
- Simulating the effects of planning strategies on urban heat island and air pollution mitigation in an urban renewal area pp. 329-350

- Chia-An Ku and Shang-Shiuan Tsai
- Analysis of a spatial point pattern in relation to a reference point pp. 351-373

- Yukio Sadahiro and Hidetaka Matsumoto
- Rethinking the null hypothesis in significant colocation pattern mining of spatial flows pp. 375-405

- Mengjie Zhou, Mengjie Yang, Tinghua Ai, Jiannan Cai and Zhe Chen
- EIBC: a deep learning framework for Chinese toponym recognition with multiple layers pp. 407-425

- Yijiang Zhao, Daoan Zhang, Lei Jiang, Qi Liu, Yizhi Liu and Zhuhua Liao
- Mobility deviation index: incorporating geographical context into analysis of human mobility pp. 427-448

- Milad Malekzadeh and Jed A. Long
Volume 26, issue 2, 2024
- Arthur Getis: a legend in geographical systems pp. 181-190

- Alan T. Murray, Luc Anselin and Sergio J. Rey
- Art Getis and Local Spatial Statistics pp. 191-200

- John Ord
- The importance of Arthur Getis to spatial demography pp. 201-208

- John R. Weeks
- Endogenous spatial regimes pp. 209-234

- Luc Anselin and Pedro Amaral
- Inspired by Art pp. 235-248

- Peter A. Rogerson
- Spatial monitoring to reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitance pp. 249-264

- Ge Lin and Tonglin Zhang
- The distance decay effect and spatial reach of spillovers pp. 265-289

- J.Paul Elhorst, Ioanna Tziolas, Chang Tan and Petros Milionis
Volume 26, issue 1, 2024
- 2023 JGS best paper award and the editors’ choice paper volume 26(1) pp. 1-5

- Manfred Fischer, Antonio Paez and Petra Staufer-Steinnocher
- Estimating school provision, access and costs from local pupil counts under decentralised governance pp. 7-46

- Chris Jacobs-Crisioni, Ana I. Moreno-Monroy, Mert Kompil and Lewis Dijkstra
- Synergic effects of meteorological factors on urban form-outdoor exercise relationship: A study with crowdsourced data pp. 47-72

- Ye Tian, Xiaobai Angela Yao, Marguerite Madden and Andrew Grundstein
- Accelerated multi-hillshade hierarchic clustering for automatic lineament extraction pp. 73-90

- Ondřej Kaas, Jakub Šilhavý, Ivana Kolingerová and Václav Čada
- Geovisualization: an optimization algorithm of viewpoint generation for 3D cadastral property units pp. 91-116

- Lvhua Wang, Xinxin Zhou, Jian Shen and Shuting Zhou
- Deriving fuzzy topological relations from incomplete observations pp. 117-147

- Subhankar Jana, Anjali Patel and Juthika Mahanta
- CHTopoNER model-based method for recognizing Chinese place names from social media information pp. 149-179

- Mengwei Zhang, Xingui Liu, Zheng Zhang, Yue Qiu, Zhipeng Jiang and Pengyu Zhang
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