Journal of Geographical Systems
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2006
- Multicollinearity in cross-sectional regressions pp. 317-333

- Jørgen Lauridsen and Jesus Mur
- Hidden negative spatial autocorrelation pp. 335-355

- Daniel Griffith
- Area-to-point Kriging with inequality-type data pp. 357-390

- E.-H. Yoo and P. Kyriakidis
- The ecological fallacy in a time series context: evidence from Spanish regional unemployment rates pp. 391-410

- Juan Duque, Manuel Artís and Raul Ramos
- Explicitly incorporating spatial dependence in predictive vegetation models in the form of explanatory variables: a Mojave Desert case study pp. 411-435

- Jennifer Miller and Janet Franklin
Volume 8, issue 3, 2006
- A swash–backwash model of the single epidemic wave pp. 227-252

- Andrew Cliff and Peter Haggett
- An exploratory analysis of hierarchical spatial interaction: the case of regional income shares in Indonesia pp. 253-268

- Suahasil Nazara, Geoffrey Hewings and Michael Sonis
- U-Access: a web-based system for routing pedestrians of differing abilities pp. 269-287

- Adam Sobek and Harvey Miller
- Promoting species persistence through spatial association optimization in nature reserve design pp. 289-305

- Timothy Matisziw and Alan Murray
- Estimation of a continuous spatio-temporal population model pp. 307-316

- Javier Alvarez and Pascal Mossay
Volume 8, issue 2, 2006
- Categorical maps, comparisons, and confidence pp. 109-118

- Barry Boots and Ferko Csillag
- What is the difference between two maps? A remote senser’s view pp. 119-130

- Giles Foody
- Focusing on feature-based differences in map comparison pp. 131-143

- Jennifer Dungan
- Pattern based map comparisons pp. 145-164

- Roger White
- Map comparison methods that simultaneously address overlap and structure pp. 165-185

- Alex Hagen-Zanker
- Mapcurves: a quantitative method for comparing categorical maps pp. 187-208

- William Hargrove, Forrest Hoffman and Paul Hessburg
- Design, analysis, and inference for studies comparing thematic accuracy of classified remotely sensed data: a special case of map comparison pp. 209-226

- Stephen Stehman
Volume 8, issue 1, 2006
- Local configuration measures for categorical spatial data: binary regular lattices pp. 1-24

- Barry Boots
- Uniform network transformation for points pattern analysis on a non-uniform network pp. 25-37

- Atsuyuki Okabe and Toshiaki Satoh
- Forecasting the impact of transport improvements on commuting and residential choice pp. 39-59

- J.Paul Elhorst and Jan Oosterhaven
- Heterogeneity in hedonic modelling of house prices: looking at buyers’ household profiles pp. 61-96

- Yan Kestens, Marius Thériault and François Des Rosiers
- Multilevel models for analyzing people’s daily movement behavior pp. 97-108

- Matteo Bottai, Nicola Salvati and Nicola Orsini
Volume 7, issue 3, 2005
- The quantitative revolution plus 55 years: relevant, testable and reproducible modelling? pp. 269-272

- R. Baker and Barry Boots
- Smoothing/filtering LiDAR digital surface models. Experiments with loess regression and discrete wavelets pp. 273-290

- Nicholas Tate, Chris Brunsdon, Martin Charlton, A. Fotheringham and Claire Jarvis
- Identifying insect infestation hot spots: an approach using conditional spatial randomization pp. 291-311

- Trisalyn Nelson and Barry Boots
- Spatio-temporal modelling of the HIV epidemic in Japan based on the national HIV/AIDS surveillance pp. 313-336

- Tomoki Nakaya, Katsumi Nakase and Ken Osaka
- Comparing epidemic forecasts for European countries obtained from AIDS incidence and HIV prevalence data pp. 337-359

- Phillip Smith and Richard Thomas
- Instantaneous global spatial interaction? Exploring the Gaussian inequality, distance and Internet pings in a global network pp. 361-379

- R. Baker
- Modelling gambling time and economic assignments to weekly trip behaviour to gambling venues pp. 381-402

- R. Baker and D. Marshall
- Postscript: continuity and change in spatial modelling pp. 403-408

- Peter Haggett
Volume 7, issue 2, 2005
- Multicollinearity and correlation among local regression coefficients in geographically weighted regression pp. 161-187

- David Wheeler and Michael Tiefelsdorf
- Detecting clusters of disease with R pp. 189-206

- V. Gómez-Rubio, J. Ferrándiz-Ferragud and A. López-Quílez
- Productivity convergence and spatial dependence among Spanish regions pp. 207-227

- Sandy Dall’erba
- Trip making, induced travel demand, and accessibility pp. 229-248

- Jean-Claude Thill and Marim Kim
- Exploring multicriteria decision strategies in GIS with linguistic quantifiers: A case study of residential quality evaluation pp. 249-268

- Jacek Malczewski and Claus Rinner
Volume 7, issue 1, 2005
- Space-Time Intelligence Systems: Technology, applications and methods pp. 1-5

- Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Pierre Goovaerts and Peter Rogerson
- Design and implementation of a Space-Time Intelligence System for disease surveillance pp. 7-23

- Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Dunrie A. Greiling and Andrew M. Kaufmann
- Spatial process and data models: Toward integration of agent-based models and GIS pp. 25-47

- Daniel G. Brown, Rick Riolo, Derek T. Robinson, Michael North and William Rand
- Improving exposure assessment in environmental epidemiology: Application of spatio-temporal visualization tools pp. 49-66

- Jaymie R. Meliker, Melissa J. Slotnick, Gillian A. AvRuskin, Andrew Kaufmann, Geoffrey M. Jacquez and Jerome O. Nriagu
- Space-time visualization and analysis in the Cancer Atlas Viewer pp. 67-84

- Dunrie A. Greiling, Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Andrew M. Kaufmann and Robert G Rommel
- Spatio-temporal pattern of viral meningitis in Michigan, 1993-2001 pp. 85-99

- Sharon K. Greene, Mark A. Schmidt, Mary Grace Stobierski and Mark L. Wilson
- Monitoring spatial maxima pp. 101-114

- Peter Rogerson
- Measuring similarity between geospatial lifelines in studies of environmental health pp. 115-136

- Gaurav Sinha and David M. Mark
- Detection of temporal changes in the spatial distribution of cancer rates using local Moran’s I and geostatistically simulated spatial neutral models pp. 137-159

- Pierre Goovaerts and Geoffrey M. Jacquez
Volume 6, issue 4, 2004
- A general framework for error analysis in measurement-based GIS pp. 323-324

- Michael F. Goodchild
- A general framework for error analysis in measurement-based GIS Part 1: The basic measurement-error model and related concepts pp. 325-354

- Yee Leung, Jiang-Hong Ma and Michael F. Goodchild
- A general framework for error analysis in measurement-based GIS Part 2: The algebra-based probability model for point-in-polygon analysis pp. 355-379

- Yee Leung, Jiang-Hong Ma and Michael F. Goodchild
- A general framework for error analysis in measurement-based GIS Part 3: Error analysis in intersections and overlays pp. 381-402

- Yee Leung, Jiang-Hong Ma and Michael F. Goodchild
- A general framework for error analysis in measurement-based GIS Part 4: Error analysis in length and area measurements pp. 403-428

- Yee Leung, Jiang-Hong Ma and Michael F. Goodchild
Volume 6, issue 3, 2004
- An elliptical basis function network for classification of remote sensing images pp. 219-236

- Jian-Cheng Luo, Yee Leung, Jiang Zheng and Jiang-Hong Ma
- On design and implementation of an object-relational spatial database for activity/travel behaviour research pp. 237-262

- Ronald N. Buliung and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
- Distributional properties of georeferenced random variables based on the eigenfunction spatial filter pp. 263-288

- Daniel A. Griffith
- Geospatial data resampling and resolution effects on watershed modeling: A case study using the agricultural non-point source pollution model pp. 289-306

- E. Lynn Usery, Michael P. Finn, Douglas J. Scheidt, Sheila Ruhl, Thomas Beard and Morgan Bearden
- A Web-based environmental decision support system (WEDSS) for environmental planning and watershed management pp. 307-322

- Ramanathan Sugumaran, James C. Meyer and Jim Davis
Volume 6, issue 2, 2004
- The potential of Web-based GIS pp. 79-81

- Suzana Dragićević
- The role of the map in a Web-GIS environment pp. 83-93

- Menno-Jan Kraak
- The roles of geography markup language (GML), scalable vector graphics (SVG), and Web feature service (WFS) specifications in the development of Internet geographic information systems (GIS) pp. 95-116

- Zhong-Ren Peng and Chuanrong Zhang
- Democratic input into the nuclear waste disposal problem: The influence of geographical data on decision making examined through a Web-based GIS pp. 117-132

- Andrew J. Evans, Richard Kingston and Steve Carver
- A Web GIS collaborative framework to structure and manage distributed planning processes pp. 133-153

- Suzana Dragićević and Shivanand Balram
- Integrating Web-based GIS and image processing tools for environmental monitoring and natural resource management pp. 155-174

- Ming-Hsiang Tsou
- Development and application of a livable environment evaluation support system using Web GIS pp. 175-195

- Ai Sakamoto and Hiromichi Fukui
- Web-based analytical tools for the exploration of spatial data pp. 197-218

- Luc Anselin, Yong Wook Kim and Ibnu Syabri
Volume 6, issue 1, 2004
- Walter Isard’s influence on analytical human geographic research pp. 3-6

- Sergio J. Rey
- Channels of synthesis forty years on: integrated analysis of spatial economic systems pp. 7-25

- Geoffrey Hewings, Suahasil Nazara and Chokri Dridi
- Geographic intersections of regional science: Reflections on Walter Isard’s contributions to geography pp. 27-41

- Amy Glasmeier
- Isard’s contributions to spatial interaction modeling pp. 43-54

- M. E. O’Kelly
- Transportation geography: The influence of Walter Isard and regional science pp. 55-69

- Stephanie E. Chang
- The impacts of Walter Isard on geography pp. 71-77

- Randall Jackson
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