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International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS), Volume 14, 2000
Volume 14, Number 1, January 1, 2000
- Monika Sester
:
Knowledge acquisition for the automatic interpretation of spatial data. 1-24 - Yukio Sadahiro:
Accuracy of count data transferred through the areal weighting interpolation method. 25-50 - Wenzhong Shi
, Wenbao Liu:
A stochastic process-based model for the positional error of line segments in GIS. 51-66 - Matt Duckham, Jane Drummond:
Assessment of error in digital vector data using fractal geometry. 67-84 - David O'Sullivan
, Alastair M. Morrison
, John Shearer:
Using desktop GIS for the investigation of accessibility by public transport: an isochrone approach. 85-104
Volume 14, Number 2, March 1, 2000
- Howard Veregin:
Quantifying positional error induced by line simplification. 113-130 - Xia Li
, Anthony Gar-On Yeh:
Modelling sustainable urban development by the integration of constrained cellular automata and GIS. 131-152 - Curtis E. Woodcock, Sucharita Gopal:
Fuzzy set theory and thematic maps: accuracy assessment and area estimation. 153-172 - Hong Jiang, J. Ronald Eastman:
Application of fuzzy measures in multi-criteria evaluation in GIS. 173-184 - Steven A. Roberts, G. Brent Hall, Paul H. Calamai:
Analysing forest fragmentation using spatial autocorrelation, graphs and GIS. 185-204
Volume 14, Number 3, April 1, 2000
- Kathleen Hornsby, Max J. Egenhofer:
Identity-based change: a foundation for spatio-temporal knowledge representation. 207-224 - Suzana Dragicevic
, Danielle J. Marceau:
A fuzzy set approach for modelling time in GIS. 225-245 - R. Murray Lark
:
Regression analysis with spatially autocorrelated error: simulation studies and application to mapping of soil organic matter. 247-264 - T. Thumerer, A. P. Jones, D. Brown:
A GIS based coastal management system for climate change associated flood risk assessment on the east coast of England. 265-281 - Tai O. Chan, Ian Williamson:
Long term management of a corporate GIS. 283-303
Volume 14, Number 4, June 1, 2000
- Stephen Wise:
GIS data modelling-lessons from the analysis of DTMs. 313-318 - Hedia Chakroun
, Goze B. Bénié, Norman T. O'Neill, Jacques Desilets:
Spatial analysis weighting algorithm using Voronoi diagrams. 319-336 - Chaojun Liang, D. Scott Mackay:
A general model of watershed extraction and representation using globally optimal flow paths and up-slope contributing areas. 337-358 - Sytze de Bruin:
Querying probabilistic land cover data using fuzzy set theory. 359-372 - Paul H. J. Hendriks:
An organizational learning perspective on GIS. 373-396 - Walter Collischonn
, Jorge Victor Pilar:
A direction dependent least-cost-path algorithm for roads and canals. 397-406
Volume 14, Number 5, July 1, 2000
- Stephan Winter
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Uncertain topological relations between imprecise regions. 411-430 - T. Oberthür, A. Dobermann
, M. Aylward:
Using auxiliary information to adjust fuzzy membership functions for improved mapping of soil qualities. 431-454 - Wenzhong Shi
, Matthew Yick Cheung Pang:
Development of Voronoi-based cellular automata -an integrated dynamic model for Geographical Information Systems. 455-474 - Ola Ahlqvist, Johannes Keukelaar, Karim Oukbir:
Rough classification and accuracy assessment. 475-496
Volume 14, Number 6, September 1, 2000
- Jeremy L. Mennis, Donna Peuquet, Liujian Qian:
A conceptual framework for incorporating cognitive principles into geographical database representation. 501-520 - Iain R. Lake, Andrew A. Lovett, Ian J. Bateman, Brett Day
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Using GIS and large-scale digital data to implement hedonic pricing studies. 521-541 - Zhiqiang Zhang, Daniel A. Griffith:
Integrating GIS components and spatial statistical analysis in DBMSs. 543-566 - Bernd Etzelmüller, Helgi Björnsson:
Map analysis techniques for glaciological applications. 567-581 - Abigail Amissah-Arthur, Bernard Mougenot, Maud Loireau:
Assessing farmland dynamics and land degradation on Sahelian landscapes using remotely sensed and socioeconomic data. 583-599
Volume 14, Number 7, October 1, 2000
- Ling Bian:
Object-oriented representation for modelling mobile objects in an aquatic environment. 603-623 - Fulong Wu, Christopher J. Webster:
Simulating artificial cities in a GIS environment: urban growth under alternative regulation regimes. 625-648 - Alan T. Murray
, Tung-Kai Shyy:
Integrating attribute and space characteristics in choropleth display and spatial data mining. 649-667 - Jerry H. Ratcliffe:
Aoristic analysis: the spatial interpretation of unspecific temporal events. 669-679 - Changping Zhang, Yuji Murayama:
Testing local spatial autocorrelation using k-order neighbours. 681-692 - Kang-Tsung Chang, Zhaoxing Li:
Modelling snow accumulation with a geographic information system. 693-707
Volume 14, Number 8, December 1, 2000
- Obituary: John Terrence Coppock. 709
- Francis Harvey:
The social construction of geographical information systems. 711-713 - Eugene W. Martin:
Actor-networks and implementation: examples from conservation GIS in Ecuador. 715-738 - Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Mapping biodiversity. 739-754 - Patrick McHaffie:
Surfaces: tacit knowledge, formal language, and metaphor at the Harvard Lab for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis. 755-773 - Renée E. Sieber:
Conforming (to) the opposition: the social construction of geographical information systems in social movements. 775-793 - Athena Stassopoulou, Terry Caelli
, J. Raul Ramirez:
Automatic extraction of building statistics from digital orthophotos. 795-814 - Igor V. Florinsky, Galina A. Kuryakova:
Determination of grid size for digital terrain modelling in landscape investigations - exemplified by soil moisture distribution at a micro-scale. 815-832 - Wilson M. Khaemba, Alfred Stein:
Use of GIS for a spatial and temporal analysis of Kenyan wildlife with generalised linear modelling. 833-853 - Shaligram Pokharel:
Spatial analysis of rural energy system. 855-873

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