Journal of Geographical Systems
1999 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2017
- Introduction: In honor of Geoffrey Hewings pp. 297-300

- Coro Chasco Yrigoyen and Patricio Aroca
- Modeling commuting patterns in a multi-regional input–output framework: impacts of an ‘urban re-centralization’ scenario pp. 301-317

- J.-P. Ferreira, P. Ramos, Luís Cruz and Eduardo Barata
- European regional efficiency and geographical externalities: a spatial nonparametric frontier analysis pp. 319-348

- Julian Ramajo, José Manuel Cordero and Miguel Ángel Márquez
- Entropy Econometrics for combining regional economic forecasts: A Data-Weighted Prior Estimator pp. 349-370

- Esteban Fernández-Vázquez and Blanca Moreno
- A spatial error model with continuous random effects and an application to growth convergence pp. 371-398

- Márcio Laurini
- The effect of carbon tax on carbon emission abatement and GDP: a case study pp. 399-414

- Xiao Liu, Yee Leung, Yuan Xu and Linda Chor Wing Yung
Volume 19, issue 3, 2017
- Geospatial cryptography: enabling researchers to access private, spatially referenced, human subjects data for cancer control and prevention pp. 197-220

- Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Aleksander Essex, Andrew Curtis, Betsy Kohler, Recinda Sherman, Khaled El Emam, Chen Shi, Andy Kaufmann, Linda Beale, Thomas Cusick, Daniel Goldberg and Pierre Goovaerts
- Comparison of approaches of geographic partitioning for data anonymization pp. 221-248

- William Lee Croft, Wei Shi, Jörg-Rüdiger Sack and Jean-Pierre Corriveau
- Application of extended Dempster–Shafer theory of evidence in accident probability estimation for dangerous goods transportation pp. 249-271

- Yee Leung, Rongrong Li and Nannan Ji
- Applicability of open-source web mapping libraries for building massive Web GIS clients pp. 273-295

- Gábor Farkas
Volume 19, issue 2, 2017
- Towards a conceptual multi-agent-based framework to simulate the spatial group decision-making process pp. 109-132

- Seyed Morsal Ghavami and Mohammad Taleai
- Exploring the spatiotemporal behavior of Helsinki’s housing prices with fractal geometry and co-integration pp. 133-155

- Athanasios Votsis
- Geometric methods for estimating representative sidewalk widths applied to Vienna’s streetscape surfaces database pp. 157-174

- Tadej Brezina, Anita Graser and Ulrich Leth
- Enriching the semantics of the directed polyline–polygon topological relationships: the $$\mathcal {DLP}$$ DLP -intersection matrix pp. 175-196

- A. Formica, M. Mazzei, E. Pourabbas and M. Rafanelli
Volume 19, issue 1, 2017
- A divide-and-conquer method for space–time series prediction pp. 1-19

- Min Deng, Wentao Yang, Qiliang Liu and Yunfei Zhang
- Solving the horizontal conflation problem with a constrained Delaunay triangulation pp. 21-42

- Hugo Ledoux and Ken Arroyo Ohori
- Comparing access for all: disability-induced accessibility disparity in Lisbon pp. 43-64

- David S. Vale, Fernando Ascensão, Nuno Raposo and António Pedro Figueiredo
- Sectoral scope and colocalisation of Spanish manufacturing industries pp. 65-92

- Marta R. Casanova, Vicente Orts and José M. Albert
- Discovering the space–time dimensions of schedule padding and delay from GTFS and real-time transit data pp. 93-107

- Nate Wessel and Michael J. Widener
Volume 18, issue 4, 2016
- Geographically weighted regression and multicollinearity: dispelling the myth pp. 303-329

- A. Stewart Fotheringham and Taylor M. Oshan
- Spatial representation in the social interaction potential metric: an analysis of scale and parameter sensitivity pp. 331-357

- Xiao Li and Steven Farber
- Geographical impacts on social networks from perspectives of space and place: an empirical study using mobile phone data pp. 359-376

- Li Shi, Lun Wu, Guanghua Chi and Yu Liu
- The properties of tests for spatial effects in discrete Markov chain models of regional income distribution dynamics pp. 377-398

- Sergio J. Rey, Wei Kang and Levi Wolf
- Formulas for precisely and efficiently estimating the bias and variance of the length measurements pp. 399-415

- Shuqiang Xue, Yuanxi Yang and Yamin Dang
Volume 18, issue 3, 2016
- Spatial indices for measuring three-dimensional patterns in a voxel-based space pp. 183-204

- Anthony Jjumba and Suzana Dragićević
- Incorporating GIS data into an agent-based model to support planning policy making for the development of creative industries pp. 205-228

- Helin Liu, Elisabete A. Silva and Qian Wang
- Challenges and complications in neighborhood mapping: from neighborhood concept to operationalization pp. 229-248

- Yongxin Deng
- Efficient road geometry identification from digital vector data pp. 249-264

- Richard Andrášik and Michal Bíl
- Transport link scanner: simulating geographic transport network expansion through individual investments pp. 265-301

- Chris Jacobs-Crisioni and Carl Koopmans
Volume 18, issue 2, 2016
- Exploring the spatially varying innovation capacity of the US counties in the framework of Griliches’ knowledge production function: a mixed GWR approach pp. 125-157

- Dongwoo Kang and Sandy Dall’erba
- What governs the presence of residual vegetation in boreal wildfires? pp. 159-181

- Yikalo H. Araya, Tarmo K. Remmel and Ajith H. Perera
Volume 18, issue 1, 2016
- Weighted merge context for clustering and quantizing spatial data with self-organizing neural networks pp. 1-15

- Julian Hagenauer
- Weighted merge context for clustering and quantizing spatial data with self-organizing neural networks pp. 1-15

- Julian Hagenauer
- Testing block subdivision algorithms on block designs pp. 17-43

- Natalie Wiseman and Zachary Patterson
- Testing block subdivision algorithms on block designs pp. 17-43

- Natalie Wiseman and Zachary Patterson
- A geostatistical approach to the change-of-support problem and variable-support data fusion in spatial analysis pp. 45-66

- Jun Wang, Yang Wang and Hui Zeng
- A geostatistical approach to the change-of-support problem and variable-support data fusion in spatial analysis pp. 45-66

- Jun Wang, Yang Wang and Hui Zeng
- Eigenvector selection with stepwise regression techniques to construct eigenvector spatial filters pp. 67-85

- Yongwan Chun, Daniel A. Griffith, Monghyeon Lee and Parmanand Sinha
- Eigenvector selection with stepwise regression techniques to construct eigenvector spatial filters pp. 67-85

- Yongwan Chun, Daniel Griffith, Monghyeon Lee and Parmanand Sinha
- A note on the SG(m) test pp. 87-96

- Lopez Fernando A, Mariano Matilla-García, Jesus Mur, Antonio Páez and Manuel Ruiz Marin
- A note on the SG(m) test pp. 87-96

- Fernando López, Mariano Matilla-García, Jesus Mur, Antonio Páez and Manuel Ruiz Marin
Volume 17, issue 4, 2015
- Software for Bayesian cross section and panel spatial model comparison pp. 297-310

- James LeSage
- Random effects specifications in eigenvector spatial filtering: a simulation study pp. 311-331

- Daisuke Murakami and Daniel Griffith
- Optimizing distance-based methods for large data sets pp. 333-351

- Tobias Scholl and Thomas Brenner
- A multi-agent architecture for geosimulation of moving agents pp. 353-390

- Mohammad Vahidnia, Ali Alesheikh and Seyed Alavipanah
Volume 17, issue 3, 2015
- Area-to-point parameter estimation with geographically weighted regression pp. 207-225

- Daisuke Murakami and Morito Tsutsumi
- Using spatial gradient analysis to clarify species distributions with application to South African protea pp. 227-247

- Maria Terres and Alan Gelfand
- A generic regional spatio-temporal co-occurrence pattern mining model: a case study for air pollution pp. 249-274

- Mohammad Akbari, Farhad Samadzadegan and Robert Weibel
- Combining point and regular lattice data in geostatistical interpolation pp. 275-296

- Jorge Jódar, Gonzalo Sapriza, Christian Herrera, Luis Lambán and Agustín Medina
Volume 17, issue 2, 2015
- Geospatial and machine learning techniques for wicked social science problems: analysis of crash severity on a regional highway corridor pp. 107-135

- Meysam Effati, Jean-Claude Thill and Shahin Shabani
- Finding similar places using the observation-to-generalization place model pp. 137-156

- Benjamin Adams
- Mobile phone usage in complex urban systems: a space–time, aggregated human activity study pp. 157-185

- Emmanouil Tranos and Peter Nijkamp
- High-order Taylor series expansion methods for error propagation in geographic information systems pp. 187-206

- Jie Xue, Yee Leung and Jiang-Hong Ma
Volume 17, issue 1, 2015
- Restricted random labeling: testing for between-group interaction after controlling for joint population and within-group spatial structure pp. 1-28

- Barry Kronenfeld and Timothy Leslie
- A method for analyzing the segregation between point distributions: statistical tests and consideration of attributes pp. 29-60

- Yukio Sadahiro
- Revisiting the destination ranking procedure in development of an Intervening Opportunities Model for public transit trip distribution pp. 61-81

- Mohsen Nazem, Martin Trépanier and Catherine Morency
- Cross-sectional growth in US cities from 1990 to 2000 pp. 83-106

- Rafael González-Val
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