Journal of Geographical Systems
1999 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2009
- Recent research in spatial real estate hedonic analysis pp. 311-316

- Antonio Páez
- The neighborhood effects of foreclosure pp. 317-332

- Tammy Leonard and James Murdoch
- A spatio-temporal model of housing prices based on individual sales transactions over time pp. 333-355

- Tony Smith and Peggy Wu
- Hedonic approaches based on spatial econometrics and spatial statistics: application to evaluation of project benefits pp. 357-380

- Morito Tsutsumi and Hajime Seya
- Area-to-point Kriging in spatial hedonic pricing models pp. 381-406

- E.-H. Yoo and P. Kyriakidis
- Estimating commercial property prices: an application of cokriging with housing prices as ancillary information pp. 407-425

- José-María Montero, Beatriz Larraz-Iribas and Antonio Páez
Volume 11, issue 3, 2009
- A sampling approach to estimate the log determinant used in spatial likelihood problems pp. 209-225

- Kelley Pace and James LeSage
- Rectilinear minimax hub location problems pp. 227-241

- M. O’Kelly
- A copula-based closed-form binary logit choice model for accommodating spatial correlation across observational units pp. 243-272

- Chandra Bhat and Ipek Sener
- Simultaneous curve simplification pp. 273-289

- Christopher Dyken, Morten Dæhlen and Thomas Sevaldrud
- Surveying general prospects and challenges of GIS implementation in developing countries: a SWOT–AHP approach pp. 291-310

- Mohammad Taleai, Ali Mansourian and Ali Sharifi
Volume 11, issue 2, 2009
- Preface pp. 107-112

- Atsuyuki Okabe
- Introduction: in tribute to Dr. Atsuyuki Okabe pp. 113-115

- Ikuho Yamada and Narushige Shiode
- Modeling spatial autocorrelation in spatial interaction data: empirical evidence from 2002 Germany journey-to-work flows pp. 117-140

- Daniel Griffith
- A weighted difference barrier method in landscape genetics pp. 141-154

- Lan Mu and John Radke
- GeoSurveillance: a GIS-based system for the detection and monitoring of spatial clusters pp. 155-173

- Ikuho Yamada, Peter Rogerson and Gyoungju Lee
- Area coverage maximization in service facility siting pp. 175-189

- Timothy Matisziw and Alan Murray
- Show me the code: spatial analysis and open source pp. 191-207

- Sergio Rey
Volume 11, issue 1, 2009
- Comparing spatially varying coefficient models: a case study examining violent crime rates and their relationships to alcohol outlets and illegal drug arrests pp. 1-22

- David Wheeler and Lance Waller
- Specifying a joint space- and time-lag using a bivariate Poisson distribution pp. 23-36

- Daniel Griffith and Jean Paelinck
- Modeling propensity to move after job change using event history analysis and temporal GIS pp. 37-65

- Marie-Hélène Vandersmissen, Anne-Marie Séguin, Marius Thériault and Christophe Claramunt
- Spatial autocorrelation of West Nile virus vector mosquito abundance in a seasonally wet suburban environment pp. 67-87

- P. Trawinski and D. Mackay
- The use of local indicators of spatial association to improve LiDAR-derived predictions of potential amphibian breeding ponds pp. 89-106

- James Julian, John Young, John Jones, Craig Snyder and C. Wright
Volume 10, issue 4, 2008
- Modeling network autocorrelation within migration flows by eigenvector spatial filtering pp. 317-344

- Yongwan Chun
- New urban settlements in a perspective of public and private interests. Case study: a Swedish municipality within the hinterland of the Stockholm city pp. 345-367

- Marcus Adolphson
- Hierarchical spatial interaction among the Italian regions: a nonlinear relative dynamics approach pp. 369-382

- Paolo Postiglione and Geoffrey Hewings
- Population growth and the development of a central place system pp. 383-405

- Robert Cromley and Dean Hanink
- Group K-Nearest Neighbors queries in spatial network databases pp. 407-416

- Maytham Safar
Volume 10, issue 3, 2008
- The need for psychiatric care in England: a spatial factor methodology pp. 217-239

- Peter Congdon
- Cross-scale analysis of cluster correspondence using different operational neighborhoods pp. 241-261

- Yongmei Lu and Jean-Claude Thill
- Parameter exploration of the raster space activity bundle simulation pp. 263-289

- Yong Yang and Peter Atkinson
- Minimizing the effects of inaccurate sediment description in borehole data using rough sets and transition probability pp. 291-315

- Gift Dumedah and Nadine Schuurman
Volume 10, issue 2, 2008
- Income distribution dynamics and cross-region convergence in Europe pp. 109-139

- Manfred Fischer and Peter Stumpner
- A bootstrap based space–time surveillance model with an application to crime occurrences pp. 141-165

- Youngho Kim and Morton O’Kelly
- A spatiotemporal analysis of aggregate labour force behaviour by sex and age across the European Union pp. 167-190

- J.Paul Elhorst
- Open source, spatial analysis, and activity-travel behaviour research: capabilities of the aspace package pp. 191-216

- Ron Buliung and Tarmo Remmel
Volume 10, issue 1, 2008
- Using home buyers’ revealed preferences to define the urban–rural fringe pp. 1-21

- James LeSage and Joni Charles
- Forecasting prices of single family homes using GIS-defined neighborhoods pp. 23-45

- Mak Kaboudan and Avijit Sarkar
- Minimizing effects of scale distortion for spatially grouped census data using rough sets pp. 47-69

- Gift Dumedah, Nadine Schuurman and Wanhong Yang
- Analysis of dependence of decision quality on data quality pp. 71-88

- Andrew Frank
- A three-dimensional network-based space–time prism pp. 89-107

- Tijs Neutens, Nico Weghe, Frank Witlox and Philippe Maeyer
Volume 9, issue 4, 2007
- Nonlinear regional economic dynamics: continuous-time specification, estimation and stability analysis pp. 311-344

- Gianfranco Piras, Kieran Donaghy and Giuseppe Arbia
- Combining microsimulation and spatial interaction models for retail location analysis pp. 345-369

- Tomoki Nakaya, A. Fotheringham, Kazumasa Hanaoka, Graham Clarke, Dimitris Ballas and Keiji Yano
- A systematic investigation of cross-validation in GWR model estimation: empirical analysis and Monte Carlo simulations pp. 371-396

- Steven Farber and Antonio Páez
- Predicting road system speeds using spatial structure variables and network characteristics pp. 397-417

- Jeremy Hackney, Michael Bernard, Sumit Bindra and Kay Axhausen
Volume 9, issue 3, 2007
- STAMP: spatial–temporal analysis of moving polygons pp. 207-227

- Colin Robertson, Trisalyn Nelson, Barry Boots and Michael Wulder
- Business establishment mobility behavior in urban areas: a microanalytical model for the City of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada pp. 229-252

- Hanna Maoh and Pavlos Kanaroglou
- Spatial cointegration and heteroscedasticity pp. 253-265

- Jørgen Lauridsen and Reinhold Kosfeld
- Integrating the maximum capture problem into a GIS framework pp. 267-288

- Benjamin Spaulding and Robert Cromley
- Using fuzzy logic for modeling aquifer architecture pp. 289-310

- D. Allen, N. Schuurman and Q. Zhang
Volume 9, issue 2, 2007
- Critical network infrastructure analysis: interdiction and system flow pp. 103-117

- Alan Murray, Timothy Matisziw and Tony Grubesic
- A multi-equation spatial econometric model, with application to EU manufacturing productivity growth pp. 119-144

- Bernard Fingleton
- An assessment of coefficient accuracy in linear regression models with spatially varying coefficients pp. 145-166

- David Wheeler and Catherine Calder
- Optimal dispersion and central places pp. 167-187

- Kevin Curtin and Richard Church
- Small-world characteristics on transportation networks: a perspective from network autocorrelation pp. 189-205

- Zengwang Xu and Daniel Sui
Volume 9, issue 1, 2007
- Spatial perspectives on urban systems: developments and directions pp. 1-6

- Antonio Páez
- Incorporating spatial variation in housing attribute prices: a comparison of geographically weighted regression and the spatial expansion method pp. 7-27

- Christopher Bitter, Gordon Mulligan and Sandy Dall’erba
- Geographic clustering of firms and urban form: a multivariate analysis pp. 29-52

- Hanna Maoh and Pavlos Kanaroglou
- Modeling population density across major US cities: a polycentric spatial regression approach pp. 53-75

- Daniel Griffith and David Wong
- Latent lifestyle preferences and household location decisions pp. 77-101

- Joan Walker and Jieping Li
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