Journal of Geographical Systems
1999 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2000
- Global and local spatial autocorrelation in bounded regular tessellations pp. 319-348

- Barry Boots and Michael Tiefelsdorf
- A test for the coincident economic and spatial clustering of business enterprises pp. 349-373

- Edward J. Feser and Stuart H. Sweeney
- Resel filtering to aid visualisation within an exploratory data analysis system pp. 375-398

- Kate Moore
Volume 2, issue 3, 2000
- Computing environments for spatial data analysis pp. 201-220

- Luc Anselin
- From fields to objects: A review of geographic boundary analysis pp. 221-241

- G. M. Jacquez, S. Maruca and M.-J. Fortin
- Interactive analysis of the spatial distribution of disease using a geographic information systems pp. 243-256

- Patrick A. Wall and Owen J. Devine
- Designing and implementing software for spatial statistical analysis in a GIS environment pp. 257-286

- Robert Haining, Stephen Wise and Jingsheng Ma
- Seamless integration of spatial statistics and GIS: The S-PLUS for ArcView and the S+Grassland Links pp. 287-306

- Shuming Bao, Luc Anselin, Doug Martin and Diana Stralberg
- Implementing functions for spatial statistical analysis using the language pp. 307-317

- Roger Bivand and Albrecht Gebhardt
Volume 2, issue 2, 2000
- An exploratory method for detecting multi-level clumps in the distribution of points – a computational tool, VCM (variable clumping method) pp. 111-120

- Atsuyuki Okabe and Shino Funamoto
- Providing scientific visualization for spatial data analysis: Criteria and an assessment of SAGE pp. 121-140

- Robert Haining, Stephen Wise and Paola Signoretta
- A linear regression solution to the spatial autocorrelation problem pp. 141-156

- Daniel A. Griffith
- On aggregation in spatial econometric modelling pp. 157-165

- Jean Paelinck
- Distance predicting functions and applied location-allocation models pp. 167-184

- Dominique Peeters and Isabelle Thomas
- The zone-size-dependent entropy formula and spatial interaction modelling: An additional note pp. 185-199

- Ján Paulov
Volume 2, issue 1, 2000
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Arthur Getis
- Part 1 Spatial analysts and GIS practitioners pp. 5-10

- Michael F. Goodchild
- Part 2 The Link between GIS and spatial analysis pp. 11-15

- Luc Anselin
- Using GIS to promote spatial analysis pp. 17-21

- Barry Boots
- GIS and educational and instructional challenges pp. 23-29

- Morton E. O'Kelly
- Some thoughts on the integration of spatial analysis and Geographic Information Systems pp. 31-35

- Duane F. Marble
- The academic success of GIS in geography: Problems and prospects pp. 37-42

- Paul A. Longley
- The GIS/SA interface for substantive research(ers): A critical need pp. 43-47

- Lawrence A. Brown
- Part 3 Specialized aspects of GIS and spatial analysis pp. 49-54

- Paul W. Box
- Geographic representation in spatial analysis pp. 55-60

- Harvey J. Miller
- Mapping rates associated with polygons pp. 61-69

- Noel Cressie, Hal S. Stern and Deanne Reber Wright
- Context-dependent spatial analysis: A role for GIS? pp. 71-76

- A. Stewart Fotheringham
- The case for inductive and visual techniques in the analysis of spatial data pp. 77-83

- Mark Gahegan
- Analysis of human spatial behavior in a GIS environment: Recent developments and future prospects pp. 85-90

- Mei-Po Kwan
- Spatial analysis in epidemiology: Nascent science or a failure of GIS? pp. 91-97

- Geoffrey M. Jacquez
- Part 4 Technology and the future of GIS and spatial analysis pp. 99-105

- Andrew U. Frank
- Some thoughts on spatial data and structure analysis pp. 107-110

- Yee Leung
Volume 1, issue 4, 1999
- An integrated urban systems model with GIS pp. 305-321

- Jinsoo You and Tschangho John Kim
- Accuracy of areal interpolation: A comparison of alternative methods pp. 323-346

- Yukio Sadahiro
- Stability and mixing conditions for HIV/AIDS models with regional compartments pp. 347-365

- Richard Thomas
- Spatial analysis using clustering methods: Evaluating central point and median approaches pp. 367-383

- Alan T. Murray
- Hotbeds of crime and the search for spatial accuracy pp. 385-398

- J. H. Ratcliffe and M. J. McCullagh
Volume 1, issue 3, 1999
- GIS-based simulation as an exploratory analysis for space-time processes pp. 199-218

- Fulong Wu
- Identifying local spatial association in flow data pp. 219-236

- Svante Berglund and Anders Karlström
- On the design of formal theories of geographic space pp. 237-275

- Thomas Bittner and Andrew U. Frank
- Participation in higher education: A geodemographic perspective on the potential for further expansion in student numbers pp. 277-303

- Peter Batey, Peter Brown and Mark Corver
Volume 1, issue 2, 1999
- The econometric estimation and testing of DARP models pp. 91-106

- Emilio Casetti and Ayse Can
- Statistical methods for analyzing the distribution of spatial objects in relation to a surface pp. 107-136

- Yukio Sadahiro
- Coupling land use allocation models with raster GIS pp. 137-153

- Robert G. Cromley and Dean M. Hanink
- LAND USE SCANNER: An integrated GIS based model for long term projections of land use in urban and rural areas pp. 155-177

- Maarten Hilferink and Piet Rietveld
- Terrain complexity and reduction of topographic data pp. 179-198

- Yue-Hong Chou, Pin-Shuo Liu and Raymond J. Dezzani
Volume 1, issue 1, 1999
- Computational intelligence techniques in geography. An introduction pp. 1-2

- Tavi Murray
- Improving neural network performance on the classification of complex geographic datasets pp. 3-22

- Mark Gahegan, Gordon German and Geoff West
- Fuzzy mapping of tropical land cover along an environmental gradient from remotely sensed data with an artificial neural network pp. 23-35

- Giles M. Foody and Doreen S. Boyd
- Using computational intelligence techniques to model subglacial water systems pp. 37-60

- Simon Corne, Tavi Murray, Stan Openshaw, Linda See and Ian Turton
- Parallel processing for geographical applications: A layered approach pp. 61-74

- Michael J. Mineter and Steve Dowers
- Logics for geographic information pp. 75-90

- Oliver Lemon and Ian Pratt
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