Journal of Geographical Systems
1999 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2020
- Detecting space–time agglomeration processes over the Great Recession using firm-level micro-geographic data pp. 419-445

- Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Ganau and Yuting Jiang
- A spatial data model for urban spatial–temporal accessibility analysis pp. 447-468

- Zhangcai Yin, Zhanghaonan Jin, Shen Ying, Sanjuan Li and Qingquan Liu
- QML estimation with non-summable weight matrices pp. 469-495

- Jakub Olejnik and Alicja Olejnik
- Topological relations between directed line segments in the cyclic space pp. 497-518

- Jingwei Shen, Kaifang Shi and Min Chen
- Modelling socioeconomic attributes of public transit passengers pp. 519-543

- Hamed Faroqi, Mahmoud Mesbah and Jiwon Kim
Volume 22, issue 3, 2020
- Uncovering a positive and negative spatial autocorrelation mixture pattern: a spatial analysis of breast cancer incidences in Broward County, Florida, 2000–2010 pp. 291-308

- Lan Hu, Yongwan Chun and Daniel A. Griffith
- Examining the robustness of the Ontario truck road network pp. 309-333

- Georgiana Madar, Hanna Maoh and William Anderson
- Representation of concurrent points of view of urban changes for city models pp. 335-359

- John Samuel, Sylvie Servigne and Gilles Gesquière
- Theoretical and empirical comparative evaluations on measures of map association pp. 361-390

- Yue Lin, Jinfeng Wang and Chengdong Xu
- An algorithm for maximum inscribed circle based on Voronoi diagrams and geometrical properties pp. 391-418

- Burak Beyhan, Cüneyt Güler and Hidayet Tağa
Volume 22, issue 2, 2020
- Spillover effects in adoption of cash transfer programs by Latin American countries pp. 177-199

- Diego E. Vacaflores and James LeSage
- Exploring spatially varying demographic associations with gonorrhea incidence in Baltimore, Maryland, 2002–2005 pp. 201-216

- Jeffrey M. Switchenko, Jacky M. Jennings and Lance A. Waller
- Strategies to access web-enabled urban spatial data for socioeconomic research using R functions pp. 217-239

- Andrés Vallone, Coro Chasco Yrigoyen and Beatriz Sánchez
- Elevating local knowledge through participatory modeling: active community engagement in restoration planning in coastal Louisiana pp. 241-266

- Scott A. Hemmerling, Monica Barra, Harris C. Bienn, Melissa M. Baustian, Hoonshin Jung, Ehab Meselhe, Yushi Wang and Eric White
- Alignment of surface water ontologies: a comparison of manual and automated approaches pp. 267-289

- Michelle Cheatham, Dalia Varanka, Fatima Arauz and Lu Zhou
Volume 22, issue 1, 2020
- Moving forward together with the Journal of Geographical Systems pp. 1-2

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Recent developments in spatial econometrics pp. 3-4

- Nikolaos Antonakakis
- Cross-sectional dependence model specifications in a static trade panel data setting pp. 5-46

- James LeSage and Manfred Fischer
- Fast MCMC estimation of multiple W-matrix spatial regression models and Metropolis–Hastings Monte Carlo log-marginal likelihoods pp. 47-75

- James LeSage
- Italexit, is it another Brexit? pp. 77-104

- Bernard Fingleton
- Bayesian spatiotemporal mapping of relative dengue disease risk in Bandung, Indonesia pp. 105-142

- I. Gede Nyoman Mindra Jaya and Henk Folmer
- Likelihood-based strategies for estimating unknown parameters and predicting missing data in the simultaneous autoregressive model pp. 143-176

- Takafumi Kato
Volume 21, issue 4, 2019
- Welcome to a New Editor-in-Chief pp. 451-452

- Manfred Fischer, Antonio Paez and Petra Staufer-Steinnocher
- Guest Editorial: Local labour markets, migration, and innovation pp. 453-455

- Alessandra Faggian, Daniel Crown and Rodrigo Perez-Silva
- The nexus between inventors’ mobility and regional growth across European regions pp. 457-486

- Roberta Capello and Camilla Lenzi
- Migration aspirations among youth in the Middle East and North Africa region pp. 487-507

- Raul Ramos
- Understanding US college graduate migration pp. 509-531

- Heather M. Stephens
- Naturalization and the productivity of foreign-born doctorates pp. 533-556

- Daniel Crown and Alessandra Faggian
- Are foreign-born researchers more innovative? Self-selection and the production of knowledge among PhD recipients in the USA pp. 557-594

- Rodrigo Perez-Silva, Mark Partridge and William Foster
Volume 21, issue 3, 2019
- Addressing risks and uncertainty in forest land use modeling pp. 319-338

- Alan T. Murray, Ran Wei, Richard L. Church and Matthew R. Niblett
- Multiscale spatiotemporal patterns of crime: a Bayesian cross-classified multilevel modelling approach pp. 339-365

- Matthew Quick
- A framework for assisted proximity analysis in feature data pp. 367-394

- Rolf Grütter
- Fuzzy AHP-based multi-criteria decision-making analysis for route alignment planning using geographic information system (GIS) pp. 395-432

- Mukund Pratap Singh, Pitam Singh and Priyamvada Singh
- Three-dimensional data modeling of real estate objects in China pp. 433-450

- Wu Changbin, Ding Yuan and Zhou Xinxin
Volume 21, issue 2, 2019
- Operational local join count statistics for cluster detection pp. 189-210

- Luc Anselin and Xun Li
- HadoopTrajectory: a Hadoop spatiotemporal data processing extension pp. 211-235

- Mohamed Bakli, Mahmoud Sakr and Taysir Hassan A. Soliman
- Spatial autocorrelation for massive spatial data: verification of efficiency and statistical power asymptotics pp. 237-269

- Qing Luo, Daniel A. Griffith and Huayi Wu
- Applying two fractal methods to characterise the local and global deviations from scale invariance of built patterns throughout mainland France pp. 271-293

- François Sémécurbe, Cécile Tannier and Stéphane G. Roux
- How much does geography contribute? Measuring inequality of opportunities using a bespoke neighbourhood approach pp. 295-318

- Umut Türk and John Östh
Volume 21, issue 1, 2019
- Volunteered geographic information: looking towards the next 10 years pp. 1-3

- Linda See, Cidália Costa Fonte, Vyron Antoniou and Marco Minghini
- Needs, drivers, participants and engagement actions: a framework for motivating contributions to volunteered geographic information systems pp. 5-41

- José-Pablo Gómez-Barrón, Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo and Ramón Alcarria
- Map Gretel: social map service supporting a national mapping agency in data collection pp. 43-59

- Mikko Rönneberg, Mari Laakso and Tapani Sarjakoski
- Crowdsourced 3D cadastral surveys: looking towards the next 10 years pp. 61-87

- Maria Gkeli, Chryssy Potsiou and Charalabos Ioannidis
- Understanding the dynamics of urban areas of interest through volunteered geographic information pp. 89-109

- Meixu Chen, Dani Arribas-Bel and Alex Singleton
- Enhancing plant biosecurity with citizen science monitoring: comparing methodologies using reports of acute oak decline pp. 111-131

- E. Baker, M. J. Jeger, J. D. Mumford and N. Brown
- Exploring the use of crowdsourced geographic information in defence: challenges and opportunities pp. 133-160

- Nikolaos Papapesios, Claire Ellul, Amanda Shakir and Glen Hart
- Exodus 2.0: crowdsourcing geographical and social trails of mass migration pp. 161-187

- Troy Curry, Arie Croitoru, Andrew Crooks and Anthony Stefanidis
Volume 20, issue 4, 2018
- Geographically weighted elastic net logistic regression pp. 317-341

- Alexis Comber and Paul Harris
- IPUMS-Terra: integrated big heterogeneous spatiotemporal data analysis system pp. 343-361

- David Haynes, Alex Jokela and Steven Manson
- Detecting communities with the multi-scale Louvain method: robustness test on the metropolitan area of Brussels pp. 363-386

- Arnaud Adam, Jean-Charles Delvenne and Isabelle Thomas
- Estimation of geometric route distance from its topological distance: application to narrow road networks in Tokyo pp. 387-412

- Hiroyuki Usui
- Compactness, connectivity, and walking accessibility on the neighborhood level according to sustainability certifications: improvement or downgrade? A case study of Cairo, Egypt pp. 413-449

- Amr Ah. Gouda and Houshmand E. Masoumi
Volume 20, issue 3, 2018
- Allocation using a heterogeneous space Voronoi diagram pp. 207-226

- Xin Feng and Alan T. Murray
- A place-based model of local activity spaces: individual place exposure and characteristics pp. 227-252

- Kamyar Hasanzadeh, Tiina Laatikainen and Marketta Kyttä
- Online monitoring of local taxi travel momentum and congestion effects using projections of taxi GPS-based vector fields pp. 253-274

- Xintao Liu, Joseph Y. J. Chow and Songnian Li
- Recommendation system to determine suitable and viable hiking routes: a prototype application in Sierra de las Nieves Nature Reserve (southern Spain) pp. 275-294

- Jesús Vías, José Rolland, María Luisa Gómez, Carmen Ocaña and Ana Luque
- Statistical distribution of building lot frontage: application for Tokyo downtown districts pp. 295-316

- Hiroyuki Usui
Volume 20, issue 2, 2018
- Applications of geographic information systems pp. 111-114

- Cédric Grueau
- Precise photorealistic visualization for restoration of historic buildings based on tacheometry data pp. 115-137

- Lemonia Ragia, Froso Sarri and Katerina Mania
- 3D-Monitoring Big Geo Data on a seaport infrastructure based on FIWARE pp. 139-157

- Pablo Fernández, José Pablo Suárez, Agustín Trujillo, Conrado Domínguez and José Miguel Santana
- Coastal risk forecast system pp. 159-184

- André Sabino, Pedro Poseiro, Armanda Rodrigues, Maria Teresa Reis, Conceição J. Fortes, Rui Reis and João Araújo
- Towards a framework for geospatial tangible user interfaces in collaborative urban planning pp. 185-206

- Valérie Maquil, Ulrich Leopold, Luís Moreira Sousa, Lou Schwartz and Eric Tobias
Volume 20, issue 1, 2018
- Pulling apart: new perspectives on the spatial dimensions of neighbourhood income disparities in Canadian cities pp. 1-25

- Sébastien Breau, Michael Shin and Nick Burkhart
- Housing price prediction: parametric versus semi-parametric spatial hedonic models pp. 27-55

- José-María Montero, Román Mínguez and Gema Fernández-Avilés
- Modeling and simulating industrial land-use evolution in Shanghai, China pp. 57-83

- Rongxu Qiu, Wei Xu, John Zhang and Karl Staenz
- A novel algorithm for fully automated mapping of geospatial ontologies pp. 85-105

- Sana Chaabane and Wassim Jaziri
- Erratum to: Housing price prediction: parametric versus semi-parametric spatial hedonic models pp. 107-109

- José-María Montero, Román Mínguez and Gema Fernández-Avilés
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