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Annals of GIS, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 2012
- Billy K. L. So, David W. Wong

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Foreword. 1-2
- Peter K. Bol:

GIS, prosopography and history. 3-15 - David W. Wong

, Billy K. L. So, Peiyao Zhang:
Addressing quality issues of historical GIS data: an example of Republican Beijing. 17-29 - Patricia M. Thornton

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Mapping dynamic events: popular contention in China over space and time. 31-43 - Christian Henriot, Isabelle Durand:

The impact of war on Shanghai's industrial structure: A GIS-based analysis of the Shanghai industrial surveys (1935-1940). 45-55 - Makoto Hanashima, Ken'ichi Tomobe:

Urbanization, industrialization, and mortality in modern Japan: a spatio-temporal perspective. 57-70 - Christopher D. Lloyd

, Ian N. Gregory
, Ian G. Shuttleworth
, Keith D. Lilley:
Exploring change in urban areas using GIS: data sources, linkages and problems. 71-80 - Billy K. L. So, Michael Kwok-Po Ng, Peiyao Zhang, Hui Lin:

GIS in urban cultural studies: reflections from the project on Republican Beijing. 81-92
Volume 18, Number 2, 2012
- Michael F. Goodchild:

The future of Digital Earth. 93-98 - Laura Hester, Xun Shi, Nancy Morden:

Characterizing the geographic variation and risk factors of fatal prescription opioid poisoning in New Hampshire, 2003-2007. 99-108 - Lei Wu, Hui Lin:

A personalized spatial cognitive road network for agent-based modeling of pedestrian evacuation simulation: a case study in Hong Kong. 109-119 - Weihe Wendy Guan, Peter K. Bol, Benjamin G. Lewis, Matthew Bertrand, Merrick Lex Berman

, Jeffrey C. Blossom:
WorldMap - a geospatial framework for collaborative research. 121-134 - Sunil Kumar Muttoo, Vinay Kumar:

Watermarking digital vector map using graph theoretic approach. 135-146 - Zhenyu Mou:

Using cadastral maps in historical GIS research: the French Concession in Shanghai (1931-1941). 147-156
Volume 18, Number 3, 2012
- Xinyue Ye

, Lin Liu:
Spatial crime analysis and modeling. 157 - Fahui Wang

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Why police and policing need GIS: an overview. 159-171 - Haifeng Zhang, Geetha Suresh, Youliang Qiu:

Issues in the aggregation and spatial analysis of neighborhood crime. 173-183 - Weimin Li, John Radke:

Geospatial data integration and modeling for the investigation of urban neighborhood crime. 185-205 - George Kikuchi, Mamoru Amemiya, Takahito Shimada

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An analysis of crime hot spots using GPS tracking data of children and agent-based simulation modeling. 207-223 - Michael D. Porter

, Brian J. Reich
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Evaluating temporally weighted kernel density methods for predicting the next event location in a series. 225-240
- Ick Hoi Kim:

The SAGE handbook of GIS and society, edited by Timothy L. Nyerges, Helen Couclelis, and Robert McMasterLondon, SAGE Publications Ltd., 2011, 576 pp., US$150 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-4129-4645-2. 241
Volume 18, Number 4, 2012
- Mei-Po Kwan

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How GIS can help address the uncertain geographic context problem in social science research. 245-255 - Jianfa Shen

, Guixin Wang:
Estimating the contributions of migration factors to interprovincial migration in China 1995-2000. 257-266 - Jieqing Yu, Lixin Wu, Zhifeng Li, Xiaojing Li:

An SDOG-based intrinsic method for three-dimensional modelling of large-scale spatial objects. 267-278 - Tianfang Bernie Fang, Yongmei Lu

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Personal real-time air pollution exposure assessment methods promoted by information technological advances. 279-288 - Hongsheng Zhang

, Yuanzhi Zhang, Hui Lin:
Evaluation of the potential of ASAR data to estimate impervious surface area. 289-298 - Tingting Liu, Hui Lin:

A spectral and texture-based unsupervised segmentation algorithm for human settlements land-cover extraction. 299-305

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