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11. AGILE Conference 2008: Girona, Spain
- Lars Bernard

, Anders Friis-Christensen, Hardy Pundt:
The European Information Society: Taking Geoinformation Science One Step Further, Proceedings of the 11th AGILE Conference, Girona, Spain, 5-8 May, 2008. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-78945-1
Measuring Spatiotemporal Phenomena
- Michal Petr, Geneviève Patenaude, Juan C. Suárez:

Forest Stand Volume of Sitka Spruce Plantations in Britain: Can Existing Laser Scanning Methods Based on the Conventional One Provide Better Results, a Comparison of Two Approaches. 1-26 - Diego D. Doce, Juan C. Suárez, Geneviève Patenaude:

Assessing Stand and Data Variability Using Airborne Laser Scanner. 27-49 - Alexander C. Walkowski:

Model Based Optimization of Mobile Geosensor Networks. 51-66
Quality and Semantics of Geoinformation
- Gerald Gruber, Christian Menard, Bernhard Schachinger:

Evaluation of the Geometric Accuracy of Automatically Recorded 3D - City Models Compared to GIS-Data. 67-78 - Brent J. Hecht, Martin Raubal:

GeoSR: Geographically Explore Semantic Relations in World Knowledge. 95-113 - Krzysztof Janowicz, Carsten Keßler

, Ilija Panov, Marc Wilkes, Martin Espeter, Mirco Schwarz:
A Study on the Cognitive Plausibility of SIM-DL Similarity Rankings for Geographic Feature Types. 115-134
Spatiotemporal Analysis
- Tonny J. Oyana, Kara E. Scott:

A Geospatial Implementation of a Novel Delineation Clustering Algorithm Employing the K-means. 135-157 - Emmanuel Stefanakis:

DBSCAN-MO: Density-Based Clustering among Moving Obstacles. 159-179 - Alex Hagen-Zanker

, Harry J. P. Timmermans:
A Metric of Compactness of Urban Change Illustrated to 22 European Countries. 181-200 - Cláudio Carneiro, Arda Alp, José Antônio Fernandes de Macêdo, Stefano Spaccapietra:

Advanced Data Mining Method for Discovering Regions and Trajectories of Moving Objects: "Ciconia Ciconia" Scenario. 201-224 - Elena Camossi, Michela Bertolotto, M. Tahar Kechadi

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Mining Spatio-Temporal Data at Different Levels of Detail. 225-240 - A. Stewart Fotheringham, Peter F. Foley, Martin Charlton:

Automated Boundary Creation: Atomic Small Areas in Ireland. 241-259
Spatiotemporal Modelling and Decision Support
- Eric Koomen, Willem Loonen, Maarten Hilferink

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Climate-Change Adaptations in Land-Use Planning; A Scenario-Based Approach. 261-282 - Henning Sten Hansen:

Quantifying and Analysing Neighbourhood Characteristics Supporting Urban Land-Use Modelling. 283-299 - Haik Lorenz, Matthias Trapp, Jürgen Döllner, Markus Jobst:

Interactive Multi-Perspective Views of Virtual 3D Landscape and City Models. 301-321 - Gernot Paulus

, Martin Krch, Johannes Scholz, Peter Bachhiesl:
Scenario-Based Spatial Decision Support for Network Infrastructure Design. 323-337 - Hartwig H. Hochmair:

Grouping of Optimized Pedestrian Routes for Multi-Modal Route Planning: A Comparison of Two Cities. 339-358 - Pierre Loustau, Thierry Nodenot, Mauro Gaio:

Spatial Decision Support in the Pedagogical Area: Processing Travel Stories to Discover Itineraries Hidden Beneath the Surface. 359-378
Spatial Information Infrastructures
- Alberto Belussi

, Federica Liguori, Jody Marca, Giuseppe Pelagatti, Mauro Negri:
Ownership Definition and Instances Integration in Highly Coupled Spatial Data Infrastructures. 379-399 - Hossein Mohammadi, Abbas Rajabifard, Ian P. Williamson:

Spatial Data Integrability and Interoperability in the Context of SDI. 401-413 - Alexander Almer, Thomas Schnabel, Klaus Granica, Manuela Hirschmugl

, Johann Raggam, Michael van Dahl:
Information Services to Support Disaster and Risk Management in Alpine Areas. 415-432 - Jens Ingensand, François Golay:

User Performance in Interaction with Web-GIS: A Semi-Automated Methodology Using Log-Files and Streaming-Tools. 433-443

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