Journal of Geographical Systems
1999 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2022
- Spatiotemporal high-resolution prediction and mapping: methodology and application to dengue disease pp. 527-581

- I. Gede Nyoman Mindra Jaya and Henk Folmer
- A spatio-temporal autoregressive model for monitoring and predicting COVID infection rates pp. 583-610

- Peter Congdon
- Accessibility analysis of urban fire stations within communities: a fine-scale perspective pp. 611-640

- Wenhao Yu, Yaya Huang, Yujie Chen and Zelong Xia
- An analysis about the accuracy of geographic profiling in relation to the number of observations and the buffer zone pp. 641-656

- Ugo Santosuosso and Alessio Papini
- A cluster-driven classification approach to truck stop location identification using passive GPS data pp. 657-677

- Vidhi Patel, Mina Maleki, Mehdi Kargar, Jessica Chen and Hanna Maoh
- The geography of connectivity: a review of mobile positioning data for economic geography pp. 679-707

- Andreas Erlström, Markus Grillitsch and Ola Hall
Volume 24, issue 3, 2022
- In memoriam: Professor Arthur Getis (July 6, 1934–May 13, 2022) pp. 281-283

- Manfred Fischer
- Introduction to the special issue on scale and spatial analytics pp. 285-289

- Michael F. Goodchild, Wenwen Li and Daoqin Tong
- A scoping review on the multiplicity of scale in spatial analysis pp. 293-324

- Taylor M. Oshan, Levi J. Wolf, Mehak Sachdeva, Sarah Bardin and A. Stewart Fotheringham
- Modeling discrete choices with large fine-scale spatial data: opportunities and challenges pp. 325-351

- Haoying Wang and Guohui Wu
- Understanding the impact of temporal scale on human movement analytics pp. 353-388

- Rongxiang Su, Somayeh Dodge and Konstadinos G. Goulias
- Detecting space–time patterns of disease risk under dynamic background population pp. 389-417

- Alexander Hohl, Wenwu Tang, Irene Casas, Xun Shi and Eric Delmelle
- Incorporating neighborhood scale effects into land loss modeling using semivariograms pp. 419-439

- Heng Cai, Nina S. N. Lam and Lei Zou
- Urbanization and child growth failure in Sub-Saharan Africa: a geographical analysis pp. 441-473

- Yating Ru, Beliyou Haile and John I. Carruthers
- Scale and local modeling: new perspectives on the modifiable areal unit problem and Simpson’s paradox pp. 475-499

- A. Stewart Fotheringham and M. Sachdeva
- Embedding scale: new thinking of scale in machine learning and geographic representation pp. 501-524

- May Yuan and Arlo McKee
Volume 24, issue 2, 2022
- Chinese toponym recognition with variant neural structures from social media messages based on BERT methods pp. 143-169

- Kai Ma, YongJian Tan, Zhong Xie, Qinjun Qiu and Siqiong Chen
- Simplifying the interpretation of continuous time models for spatio-temporal networks pp. 171-198

- Sarah C. Gadd, Alexis Comber, Mark S. Gilthorpe, Keiran Suchak and Alison J. Heppenstall
- Measuring urban sentiments from social media data: a dual-polarity metric approach pp. 199-221

- Yong Gao, Yuanyuan Chen, Lan Mu, Shize Gong, Pengcheng Zhang and Yu Liu
- Enhancing strategic defensive positioning and performance in the outfield pp. 223-240

- Alan T. Murray, Antonio Ortiz and Seonga Cho
- A method for evaluating the degree of spatial and temporal avoidance in spatial point patterns pp. 241-260

- Yukio Sadahiro
- Generating pseudo-absence samples of invasive species based on outlier detection in the geographical characteristic space pp. 261-279

- Wentao Yang, Huaxi He, Dongsheng Wei and Hao Chen
Volume 24, issue 1, 2022
- 2021 JGS best paper award and the editors’ choice paper volume 24(1) pp. 1-4

- Manfred Fischer, Antonio Paez and Petra Staufer-Steinnocher
- The propagation effect of commuting to work in the spatial transmission of COVID-19 pp. 5-31

- Timo Mitze and Reinhold Kosfeld
- Dynamics of inequality and growth in Europe: may spatial models solve the puzzle? pp. 33-48

- Paula Puškárová and Miriama Vašková
- Multidimensional economic indicators and multivariate functional principal component analysis (MFPCA) in a comparative study of countries’ competitiveness pp. 49-65

- Mirosław Krzyśko, Peter Nijkamp, Waldemar Ratajczak and Waldemar Wołyński
- The impact of fiscal efficiency on poverty reduction in Indonesia: institutional factor and geographical differences pp. 67-93

- Darius Tirtosuharto
- Knowledge networks and strong tie creation: the role of relative network position pp. 95-114

- Maria Tsouri
- Exploring the dynamics of the disaggregated intercity corporate network in the Yangtze River Delta, China: a relational event approach pp. 115-140

- Luqi Li, Ben Derudder, Wei Shen and Xiang Kong
Volume 23, issue 4, 2021
- Open spatial sciences: an introduction pp. 467-476

- Antonio Páez
- Opening practice: supporting reproducibility and critical spatial data science pp. 477-496

- Chris Brunsdon and Alexis Comber
- Open data products-A framework for creating valuable analysis ready data pp. 497-514

- Dani Arribas-Bel, Mark Green, Francisco Rowe and Alex Singleton
- Progress in the R ecosystem for representing and handling spatial data pp. 515-546

- Roger Bivand
- Open source tools for geographic analysis in transport planning pp. 547-578

- Robin Lovelace
- Geographical Python Teaching Resources: geopyter pp. 579-597

- Jonathan Reades and Sergio J. Rey
- Open geospatial tools for humanitarian data creation, analysis, and learning through the global lens of YouthMappers pp. 599-625

- Patricia Solís, Jennings Anderson and Sushil Rajagopalan
Volume 23, issue 3, 2021
- Interpreting spatial regression models with multiplicative interaction explanatory variables pp. 333-360

- Yuxue Sheng and James LeSage
- Open-source approaches for location cover models: capabilities and efficiency pp. 361-380

- Huanfa Chen, Alan T. Murray and Rui Jiang
- Route Matching in Sketch and Metric Maps pp. 381-405

- Ali Zare Zardiny and Farshad Hakimpour
- A model for representing topological relations between lines considering metric details pp. 407-424

- Jingwei Shen, Dongzhe Zhao, Kaifang Shi and Mingguo Ma
- The black box of regional growth pp. 425-464

- Markus Grillitsch, Mikhail Martynovich, Rune Fitjar and Silje Haus-Reve
Volume 23, issue 2, 2021
- Guest Editorial: Spatial demography in regional science pp. 139-141

- Rachel S. Franklin and Jacques Poot
- Longitudinal methods in regional science: a review pp. 145-160

- Verena McClain and Brigitte S. Waldorf
- Mortality by cause of death in Colombia: a local analysis using spatial econometrics pp. 161-207

- Jeroen Spijker, Joaquín Recaño, Sandra Martínez and Alessandra Carioli
- The demographic burden of population loss in US cities, 2000–2010 pp. 209-230

- Rachel S. Franklin
- Projecting the demographic impact of Syrian migration in a rapidly ageing society, Germany pp. 231-261

- Niall Newsham and Francisco Rowe
- Do households prefer to move up or down the urban hierarchy during an economic crisis? pp. 263-289

- Eveline S. van Leeuwen and Viktor Venhorst
- Cultural and economic residential sorting of Auckland’s population, 1991–2013: an entropy approach pp. 291-330

- Mohana Mondal, Michael Cameron and Jacques Poot
Volume 23, issue 1, 2021
- 2020 JGS Best Paper Award and the Editors’ Choice Paper Volume 23(1) pp. 1-6

- Manfred Fischer, Antonio Paez, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Petra Staufer-Steinnocher
- Detecting space–time clusters of COVID-19 in Brazil: mortality, inequality, socioeconomic vulnerability, and the relative risk of the disease in Brazilian municipalities pp. 7-36

- M. R. Martines, R. V. Ferreira, R. H. Toppa, L. M. Assunção, M. R. Desjardins and E. M. Delmelle
- A methodology for projecting sparse populations and its application to remote Indigenous communities pp. 37-61

- Alfred Michael Dockery, Mark Harris, Nicholas Holyoak and Ranjodh B. Singh
- Multidimensional spatiotemporal evolution detection on China’s rural poverty alleviation pp. 63-96

- Yanhui Wang and Wenping Qi
- The network boundary specification problem in the global and world city research: investigation of the reliability of empirical results from sampled networks pp. 97-114

- Vladimír Pažitka and Dariusz Wójcik
- GIS tools and programming languages for creating models of public and private transport potential accessibility in Szczecin, Poland pp. 115-137

- Sławomir Goliszek
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