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Information, Place, and Cyberspace

Edited by Donald G. Janelle and David C. Hodge

in Advances in Spatial Science from Springer, currently edited by Manfred Fischer, Jean Claude Thill, Jouke van Dijk and Hans Westlund

Date: 2000
ISBN: 978-3-662-04027-0
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Information, Place, Cyberspace, and Accessibility
Donald G. Janelle and David C. Hodge
Ch 2 Conceptualizing and Measuring Accessibility within Physical and Virtual Spaces
Helen Couclelis and Arthur Getis
Ch 3 Evaluating Intra-metropolitan Accessibility in the Information Age: Operational Issues, Objectives, and Implementation
Lauren M. Scott
Ch 4 Transportation, Telecommunications, and the Changing Geography of Opportunity
Qing Shen
Ch 5 Space, Time and Sequencing: Substitution at the Physical/ Virtual Interface
Pip Forer and Otto Huisman
Ch 6 The Fuzzy Logic of Accessibility
Eric J. Heikkila
Ch 7 The E-merging Geography of the Information Society: From Accessibility to Adaptability
Daniel Z. Sui
Ch 8 Representing and Visualizing Physical, Virtual and Hybrid Information Spaces
Michael Batty and Harvey J. Miller
Ch 9 Who’s Up? Global Interpersonal Temporal Accessibility
Andrew S. Harvey and Paul A. Macnab
Ch 10 The Role of the Real City in Cyberspace: Understanding Regional Variations in Internet Accessibility
Mitchell L. Moss and Anthony M. Townsend
Ch 11 Accessibility to Information within the Internet: How can it be Measured and Mapped?
Martin Dodge
Ch 12 Towards Spatial Interaction Models of Information Flows
Shane Murnion
Ch 13 Application of a CAD-based Accessibility Model
Paul C. Adams
Ch 14 Human Extensibility and Individual Hybrid-accessibility in Space-time: A Multi-scale Representation Using GIS
Mei-Po Kwan
Ch 15 Accessibility and Societal Issues in the Information Age
Mark I. Wilson
Ch 16 Reconceptualizing Accessibility
Susan Hanson
Ch 17 Revisiting the Concept of Accessibility: Some Comments and Research Questions
Sylvie Occelli
Ch 18 Legal Access to Geographic Information: Measuring Losses or Developing Responses?
Harlan J. Onsrud
Ch 19 Qualitative GIS: To Mediate, Not Dominate
Robert Mugerauer
Ch 20 From Sustainable Transportation to Sustainable Accessibility: Can We Avoid a New Tragedy of the Commons?
Helen Couclelis

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-04027-0

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