Journal of Geographical Systems
1999 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2014
- Entropy, complexity, and spatial information pp. 363-385

- Michael Batty, Robin Morphet, Paolo Masucci and Kiril Stanilov
- Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of spatio-temporal patterns of lung cancer incidence risk in Georgia, USA: 2000–2007 pp. 387-407

- Ping Yin, Lan Mu, Marguerite Madden and John Vena
- Labour and residential accessibility: a Bayesian analysis based on Poisson gravity models with spatial effects pp. 409-439

- M. Alonso, M. Beamonte, P. Gargallo and M. Salvador
- Alleviating the effect of collinearity in geographically weighted regression pp. 441-466

- M. Bárcena, P. Menéndez, M. Palacios and Fernando Tusell-Palmer
Volume 16, issue 3, 2014
- A spatial econometric panel data examination of endogenous versus exogenous interaction in Chinese province-level patenting pp. 233-262

- James LeSage and Yuxue Sheng
- A multi-period capacitated school location problem with modular equipment and closest assignment considerations pp. 263-286

- Eric Delmelle, Jean-Claude Thill, Dominique Peeters and Isabelle Thomas
- Corridor location: the multi-gateway shortest path model pp. 287-309

- Maria Scaparra, Richard Church and F. Medrano
- Geosimulation of urban growth and demographic decline in the Ruhr: a case study for 2025 using the artificial intelligence of cells and agents pp. 311-342

- Andreas Rienow and Dirk Stenger
- Locally weighted linear combination in a vector geographic information system pp. 343-361

- Brad Carter and Claus Rinner
Volume 16, issue 2, 2014
- Rank-based Markov chains for regional income distribution dynamics pp. 115-137

- Sergio Rey
- Indexing and querying moving objects with uncertain speed and direction in spatiotemporal databases pp. 139-160

- Yuan-Ko Huang
- A bounding-based solution approach for the continuous arc covering problem pp. 161-182

- Ran Wei, Alan Murray and Rajan Batta
- Spatio-temporal analysis of industrial composition with IVIID: an interactive visual analytics interface for industrial diversity pp. 183-209

- Elizabeth Mack, Yifan Zhang, Sergio Rey and Ross Maciejewski
- Measuring geographic segregation: a graph-based approach pp. 211-231

- Seong-Yun Hong and Yukio Sadahiro
Volume 16, issue 1, 2014
- Estimating life expectancies for US small areas: a regression framework pp. 1-18

- Peter Congdon
- Spatial Preference Modelling for equitable infrastructure provision: an application of Sen’s Capability Approach pp. 19-48

- Arif Wismadi, Mark Zuidgeest, Mark Brussel and Martin Maarseveen
- Hedonic price models with omitted variables and measurement errors: a constrained autoregression–structural equation modeling approach with application to urban Indonesia pp. 49-70

- Yusep Suparman, Henk Folmer and Johan Oud
- Multi-day activity scheduling reactions to planned activities and future events in a dynamic model of activity-travel behavior pp. 71-87

- Linda Nijland, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans
- The market value of cultural heritage in urban areas: an application of spatial hedonic pricing pp. 89-114

- Faroek Lazrak, Peter Nijkamp, Piet Rietveld and Jan Rouwendal
Volume 15, issue 4, 2013
- Bayesian networks and agent-based modeling approach for urban land-use and population density change: a BNAS model pp. 403-426

- Verda Kocabas and Suzana Dragicevic
- Negotiating on location, timing, duration, and participant in agent-mediated joint activity-travel scheduling pp. 427-451

- Huiye Ma, Nicole Ronald, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans
- Estimation and testing of higher-order spatial autoregressive panel data error component models pp. 453-489

- Harald Badinger and Peter Egger
- Hedging against service disruptions: an expected median location problem with site-dependent failure probabilities pp. 491-512

- Ting Lei and Daoqin Tong
- The effect of the distribution of measurement points around the node on the accuracy of interpolation of the digital terrain model pp. 513-535

- Dariusz Gosciewski
Volume 15, issue 3, 2013
- Editorial: Advances in the statistical modelling of spatial interaction data pp. 229-231

- Roberto Patuelli and Giuseppe Arbia
- Testing spatial autocorrelation in weighted networks: the modes permutation test pp. 233-247

- François Bavaud
- Effects of scale in spatial interaction models pp. 249-264

- Giuseppe Arbia and Francesca Petrarca
- A spatial interaction model with spatially structured origin and destination effects pp. 265-289

- James LeSage and Carlos Llano Verduras
- Constrained variants of the gravity model and spatial dependence: model specification and estimation issues pp. 291-317

- Daniel Griffith and Manfred Fischer
- Social networks and trade of services: modelling interregional flows with spatial and network autocorrelation effects pp. 319-367

- Tamara de la Mata and Carlos Llano Verduras
- The effects of World Heritage Sites on domestic tourism: a spatial interaction model for Italy pp. 369-402

- Roberto Patuelli, Maurizio Mussoni and Guido Candela
Volume 15, issue 2, 2013
- Detection of crossover time scales in multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis pp. 115-147

- Erjia Ge and Yee Leung
- Modelling small-area inequality in premature mortality using years of life lost rates pp. 149-167

- Peter Congdon
- Measuring the impact of pollution on property prices in Madrid: objective versus subjective pollution indicators in spatial models pp. 169-191

- Román Mínguez, José-María Montero and Gema Fernández-Avilés
- Simulating the effects of social networks on a population’s hurricane evacuation participation pp. 193-209

- Michael Widener, Mark Horner and Sara Metcalf
- An adaptive compromise programming method for multi-objective path optimization pp. 211-228

- Rongrong Li, Yee Leung, Hui Lin and Bo Huang
Volume 15, issue 1, 2013
- A spatial panel ordered-response model with application to the analysis of urban land-use development intensity patterns pp. 1-29

- Nazneen Ferdous and Chandra Bhat
- Conditional versus unconditional industrial agglomeration: disentangling spatial dependence and spatial heterogeneity in the analysis of ICT firms’ distribution in Milan pp. 31-50

- Giuseppe Espa, Giuseppe Arbia and Diego Giuliani
- Empirical likelihood estimation of the spatial quantile regression pp. 51-69

- Philip Kostov
- Evaluating the impact of data quantity, distribution and algorithm selection on the accuracy of 3D subsurface models using synthetic grid models of varying complexity pp. 71-88

- Kelsey MacCormack, Jason Brodeur and Carolyn Eyles
- Exploring links between juvenile offenders and social disorganization at a large map scale: a Bayesian spatial modeling approach pp. 89-113

- Jane Law and Matthew Quick
Volume 14, issue 4, 2012
- Spatial interaction models from Irish commuting data: variations in trip length by occupation and gender pp. 357-387

- Morton O’Kelly, Michael Niedzielski and Justin Gleeson
- Spatio-temporal autocorrelation of road network data pp. 389-413

- Tao Cheng, James Haworth and Jiaqiu Wang
- Assessing the impact of vulnerability modeling in the protection of critical infrastructure pp. 415-435

- Justin Yates and Sujeevraja Sanjeevi
- P-hub protection models for survivable hub network design pp. 437-461

- Hyun Kim
- Understanding intra-urban trip patterns from taxi trajectory data pp. 463-483

- Yu Liu, Chaogui Kang, Song Gao, Yu Xiao and Yuan Tian
Volume 14, issue 3, 2012
- Validation tests of an improved kernel density estimation method for identifying disease clusters pp. 243-264

- Qiang Cai, Gerard Rushton and Budhendra Bhaduri
- Imputing censored data with desirable spatial covariance function properties using simulated annealing pp. 265-282

- L. Sedda, P. Atkinson, E. Barca and G. Passarella
- Empirical spatial econometric modelling of small scale neighbourhood pp. 283-298

- Linda Gerkman
- Industrial agglomeration and transport accessibility in metropolitan Seoul pp. 299-318

- Yena Song, Keumsook Lee, William Anderson and T. Lakshmanan
- The welfare benefit of a home’s location: an empirical comparison of spatial and non-spatial model estimates pp. 319-356

- Julia Koschinsky, Nancy Lozano-Gracia and Gianfranco Piras
Volume 14, issue 2, 2012
- A multilevel path analysis of contact frequency between social network members pp. 125-141

- Pauline Berg, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans
- Mental maps and travel behaviour: meanings and models pp. 143-165

- Els Hannes, Diana Kusumastuti, Maikel Espinosa, Davy Janssens, Koen Vanhoof and Geert Wets
- Impact of proximity-adjusted preferences on rank-order stability in geographical multicriteria decision analysis pp. 167-187

- Arika Ligmann-Zielinska and Piotr Jankowski
- Comparing the fractality of European urban neighbourhoods: do national contexts matter? pp. 189-208

- Isabelle Thomas, Pierre Frankhauser and Dominique Badariotti
- Joint distribution of distances to the first and the second nearest facilities pp. 209-222

- Masashi Miyagawa
- Geodemographics and spatial interaction: an integrated model for higher education pp. 223-241

- A. Singleton, A. Wilson and O. O’Brien
Volume 14, issue 1, 2012
- In honor of James P. LeSage pp. 1-4

- Manfred Fischer
- Dynamic spatial panels: models, methods, and inferences pp. 5-28

- J.Paul Elhorst
- Bayesian dynamic modeling for large space-time datasets using Gaussian predictive processes pp. 29-47

- Andrew Finley, Sudipto Banerjee and Alan Gelfand
- A space-time analysis of knowledge production pp. 49-73

- Olivier Parent
- Separable spatial modeling of spillovers and disturbances pp. 75-90

- Kelley Pace and Shuang Zhu
- The effects of spatial autoregressive dependencies on inference in ordinary least squares: a geometric approach pp. 91-124

- Tony Smith and Ka Lee
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