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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accessibility analysis and spatial competition effects in the context of GIS-supported service location planning Ritsema van Eck, J.R
1999
2 p. 75-89
15 p.
artikel
2 Accuracy of derived data in a geographic information system Kraus, K.
1994
2 p. 87-94
8 p.
artikel
3 A comparative overview of the evolution of land information systems in Central Europe Bogaerts, Theo
1997
2 p. 109-131
23 p.
artikel
4 A comparison of spatial knowledge acquisition with maps and mobile maps Willis, Katharine S.
2009
2 p. 100-110
11 p.
artikel
5 A computer-based tool for defining regions of similar characteristics Srinivasan, Sumeeta
1996
2 p. 111-137
27 p.
artikel
6 Adaptive DSS design strategy for a regional socioeconomic balance sheet Sharp, John A.
1983
2 p. 71-81
11 p.
artikel
7 A data envelopment analysis for spatial efficiency Desai, Anand
1990
2 p. 145-156
12 p.
artikel
8 A fuzzy GIS modeling approach for Urban land evaluation Sui, Daniel Z.
1992
2 p. 101-115
15 p.
artikel
9 A generalised representation for a comprehensive urban and regional model Wilson, Alan
2007
2 p. 148-161
14 p.
artikel
10 A generic triangle-based data structure of the complete set of higher order Voronoi diagrams for emergency management Lee, Ickjai
2009
2 p. 90-99
10 p.
artikel
11 A GPS/GIS method for travel mode detection in New York City Gong, Hongmian
2012
2 p. 131-139
9 p.
artikel
12 A microsimulation model of urban energy use: Modelling residential space heating demand in ILUTE Chingcuanco, Franco
2012
2 p. 186-194
9 p.
artikel
13 A model for public involvement in transportation improvement programming using participatory Geographic Information Systems Zhong, Tao
2008
2 p. 123-133
11 p.
artikel
14 An alternative view of positioning observations from low cost sensors Winter, Stephan
2012
2 p. 109-117
9 p.
artikel
15 Analysis and simulation of employment and income impacts of infrastructure investments in a state-wide GIS framework Brooks, K.R.
1993
2 p. 129-151
23 p.
artikel
16 An analysis of the relationship between spatial patterns of water quality and urban development in Shanghai, China Yin, Zhi-Yong
2005
2 p. 197-221
25 p.
artikel
17 An approach for analysis of urban morphology: methods to derive morphological properties of city blocks by using an urban landscape model and their interpretations Yoshida, Hiroyuki
2005
2 p. 223-247
25 p.
artikel
18 An approach to virtual environments for visualization using linked geo-referenced panoramic imagery ☆ ☆ This paper relies upon colour figures and is supported by supplementary text, figures (refered to here as S1 to S4), software and links to WWW references. These and further information on the example applications are available from www.geog.le.ac.uk/jad7/CEUS/ Dykes, J
2000
2 p. 127-152
26 p.
artikel
19 An extensible, modular architecture for simulating urban development, transportation, and environmental impacts Noth, Michael
2003
2 p. 181-203
23 p.
artikel
20 An online visualization tool for Internet-based local townscape design Shen, Zhenjiang
2010
2 p. 104-116
13 p.
artikel
21 An ontological approach to represent knowledge in territorial planning science Cataldo, Antonia
2010
2 p. 117-132
16 p.
artikel
22 An ontology of slums for image-based classification Kohli, Divyani
2012
2 p. 154-163
10 p.
artikel
23 Applications through co-operation — The Norwegian Geoloc Project Bö, Tore
1997
2 p. 97-108
12 p.
artikel
24 Approaches to cost containment: The medicaid hospital reimbursement program in Colorado Brandt, Linda S.
1981
2 p. 45-50
6 p.
artikel
25 Assessing the local economic implications of two residential energy efficiency standards Allen, David N.
1985
2 p. 89-96
8 p.
artikel
26 A systems framework for environmental-research planning Chartock, Michael A.
1983
2 p. 83-92
10 p.
artikel
27 Automatic identification of urban settlement boundaries for multiple representation databases Chaudhry, Omair
2008
2 p. 95-109
15 p.
artikel
28 Automatic neighbourhood identification from population surfaces Martin, David
1998
2 p. 107-120
14 p.
artikel
29 A zero-base budgeting process with goal programming feedback Buffa, Frank P.
1983
2 p. 93-108
16 p.
artikel
30 Break-even and equilibrium analyses in university financial planning Sinuany-Stern, Zilla
1983
2 p. 109-119
11 p.
artikel
31 Building a geocollaboratory: Supporting Human–Environment Regional Observatory (HERO) collaborative science activities MacEachren, Alan M.
2006
2 p. 201-225
25 p.
artikel
32 CISEPO (City Selection Program): A DSS for relocating companies within the U.S. Plant, Robert T.
1992
2 p. 117-130
14 p.
artikel
33 Citizen surveys: Insuring for representativeness of minorities Lopez-Lee, David
1985
2 p. 97-104
8 p.
artikel
34 Computation with imprecise geospatial data Worboys, Michael
1998
2 p. 85-106
22 p.
artikel
35 Computer-aided evaluation of racial representation in jury selection Butler, Edgar W.
1992
2 p. 131-155
25 p.
artikel
36 Computers, environment and urban systems 1983
2 p. 131-
1 p.
artikel
37 Consolidation of the Albanian agricultural land reform through a program for creating an immovable property registration system Stanfield, David
1995
2 p. 131-140
10 p.
artikel
38 Constraint-based queries in a geographical database for network facilities Mainguenaud, Michel
1996
2 p. 139-151
13 p.
artikel
39 Correlating mobile phone usage and travel behavior – A case study of Harbin, China Yuan, Yihong
2012
2 p. 118-130
13 p.
artikel
40 Cost estimation for the conversion of map-based land-use plans into digital GIS databases Mendes, JoséF.G.
1995
2 p. 99-105
7 p.
artikel
41 Coverage optimization to support security monitoring Murray, Alan T.
2007
2 p. 133-147
15 p.
artikel
42 Current and future directions in GISs Karimi, Hassan A.
1996
2 p. 85-97
13 p.
artikel
43 Data envelopment analysis: Computational issues Ali, Agha Iqbal
1990
2 p. 157-165
9 p.
artikel
44 Data quality management in GIS systems Detreköi, Ákos
1994
2 p. 81-85
5 p.
artikel
45 Demographic data organization and microcomputers Brail, Richard K.
1988
2 p. 99-108
10 p.
artikel
46 Development of decision support tools for decentralised urban water supply management in Uganda: An Action Research approach Kizito, Frank
2009
2 p. 122-137
16 p.
artikel
47 Devolution and rational planning—some threats and opportunities for the break-up of GIS Higgs, G.
1999
2 p. 71-73
3 p.
artikel
48 Different methods, different wilds: Evaluating alternative mappings of wildness using fuzzy MCE and Dempster-Shafer MCE Comber, Alexis
2010
2 p. 142-152
11 p.
artikel
49 Distributed and mobile spatial computing Laube, P.
2009
2 p. 77-78
2 p.
artikel
50 Dynamic information in GIS systems Asproth, Viveca
1995
2 p. 107-115
9 p.
artikel
51 Economic analysis of environmental preferences: progress and prospects Lovett, A.
2001
2 p. 131-139
9 p.
artikel
52 Editorial board 2005
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53 Editorial Board and Publication Informarion 2003
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54 Editorial Board & Publication Information 2009
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55 Editorial Board & Publication Information 2008
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56 Editorial Board & Publication Information 2007
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57 Editorial Board & Publication Information 2010
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58 Editorial Board & Publication Information 2006
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59 Editorial Board & Publication Information 2011
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60 Editorial Board & Publication Information 2012
2 p. IFC-
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61 Editorial: Software survey section 1992
2 p. I-III
nvt p.
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62 Editorial: Software survey section 1988
2 p. I-III
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63 Editorial: software survey section 1985
2 p. I-III
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64 Editorial: Software survey section 1989
2 p. I-III
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65 Editorial: Software survey section 1990
2 p. I-III
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66 Editorial: Urban Data Management Symposium, 16–18 April 1997 Laurini, Robert
1997
2 p. 95-96
2 p.
artikel
67 Editor's choice: The management of bibliographic information Langendrof, Richard
1989
2 p. 137-140
4 p.
artikel
68 Editor's comments get involved with the book reviews Langendorf, Richard
1989
2 p. 125-
1 p.
artikel
69 Effects of data requirements on planning Innes, Judith
1988
2 p. 77-88
12 p.
artikel
70 Emergency response after 9/11: the potential of real-time 3D GIS for quick emergency response in micro-spatial environments Kwan, Mei-Po
2005
2 p. 93-113
21 p.
artikel
71 Empirical applications of dynamic spatial interaction models Clarke, Graham
1998
2 p. 157-184
28 p.
artikel
72 Enhancing segregation studies using GIS Wong, David
1996
2 p. 99-109
11 p.
artikel
73 Environmental information system as the basis of environmental protection in Serbia Lješević, Milutin
1995
2 p. 123-130
8 p.
artikel
74 Erratum to “Map generalization and schema transformation of geospatial data combined in a Web Service context [Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 34 (2010) 79–88] Foerster, Theodor
2010
2 p. 177-
1 p.
artikel
75 Erratum to “Spatial data mining and geographic knowledge discovery – An introduction” [Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 33 (2009) 403–408] Guo, Diansheng
2010
2 p. 175-
1 p.
artikel
76 Erratum to “Studying the use of geo-information in government – A conceptual framework” [Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 34(1) (2010) 70–78] Georgiadou, Yola
2010
2 p. 176-
1 p.
artikel
77 Estimating population and energy consumption in Brazilian Amazonia using DMSP night-time satellite data Amaral, Silvana
2005
2 p. 179-195
17 p.
artikel
78 Evaluating the effectiveness of alternative approaches to the surveying and mapping of cadastral parcels in Albania Barnes, Grenville
1994
2 p. 123-131
9 p.
artikel
79 Evaluating the usefulness of functional distance measures when calibrating journey-to-crime distance decay functions Kent, Josh
2006
2 p. 181-200
20 p.
artikel
80 Evaluation of the Dutch subsurface geoportal: What lies beneath? Lance, K.T.
2011
2 p. 150-158
9 p.
artikel
81 Examining models for coordinating health-care to the elderly Berg, Bruce F.
1981
2 p. 97-109
13 p.
artikel
82 Expert systems tools and applications Coughlan, Joseph C.
1989
2 p. 126-127
2 p.
artikel
83 Expert system to enhance the functionality of clearinghouse services Mansourian, Ali
2011
2 p. 159-172
14 p.
artikel
84 Exploratory calibration of a spatial interaction model using taxi GPS trajectories Yue, Yang
2012
2 p. 140-153
14 p.
artikel
85 Extracting urban features from LiDAR digital surface models Priestnall, G.
2000
2 p. 65-78
14 p.
artikel
86 Forecasting urban growth across the United States–Mexico border Norman, Laura M.
2009
2 p. 150-159
10 p.
artikel
87 Formalization of conceptual models for GIS using Gofer Car, Adrijana
1995
2 p. 89-98
10 p.
artikel
88 From surveys to policies: Who to sample Lopez-Lee, David
1989
2 p. 67-74
8 p.
artikel
89 Full length article 1998
2 p. 81-83
3 p.
artikel
90 Fusion of images and raster-maps of different spatial resolutions by encrustation: An improved approach Wald, Lucien
1995
2 p. 77-87
11 p.
artikel
91 Geometric accessibility and geographic information: extending desktop GIS to space syntax Jiang, B.
1999
2 p. 127-146
20 p.
artikel
92 Geospatial analysis and visualization: Keeping pace with the data explosion Benenson, Itzhak
2011
2 p. 91-92
2 p.
artikel
93 GIS-aided evaluation system for infrastructure improvements: focusing on simple hedonic and Rosen's two-step approaches Pior, M.-Y.
2001
2 p. 223-246
24 p.
artikel
94 GIS and beyond Albarèdes, Gilles
1994
2 p. 147-151
5 p.
artikel
95 GIS application for visualization of streams Asproth, Viveca
1994
2 p. 103-109
7 p.
artikel
96 GIS as an aid to environmental management and community participation in the Negril Watershed, Jamaica Rybaczuk, K.Y.
2001
2 p. 141-165
25 p.
artikel
97 GIS coupled with traffic simulation and optimization for incident response Huang, Bo
2007
2 p. 116-132
17 p.
artikel
98 GIS datasets for 3D urban planning Ranzinger, Monika
1997
2 p. 159-173
15 p.
artikel
99 Giving dimension to point locations: urban density profiling using population surface models Harris, Richard
2005
2 p. 115-132
18 p.
artikel
100 Government digital cartographic data policy and environmental research needs Mulcahy, Karen A.
1994
2 p. 95-101
7 p.
artikel
101 Health-care for the elderly: Designing a data system for quality assurance Lee, Yong S.
1981
2 p. 59-82
24 p.
artikel
102 Heuristic determination of postal delivery routes Hollis, Martha S.
1985
2 p. 57-67
11 p.
artikel
103 Human service management and evaluation: Analytical approach to evaluation and policy issues Stevens, John M.
1981
2 p. 83-96
14 p.
artikel
104 Identification and processing of career criminals: The police role Stevens, James W.
1983
2 p. 63-70
8 p.
artikel
105 Identifying dominant factors for the calibration of a land-use cellular automata model using Rough Set Theory Wang, Fang
2011
2 p. 116-125
10 p.
artikel
106 Impediments to using GIS for real-time disaster decision support Zerger, Andre
2003
2 p. 123-141
19 p.
artikel
107 Information systems for government and business — trends, issues, challenges Bossard, Earl G.
1988
2 p. 133-135
3 p.
artikel
108 Innovation in GIS application? Martin, D.
2000
2 p. 61-64
4 p.
artikel
109 Integrating lidar, GIS and hedonic price modeling to measure amenity values in urban beach residential property markets Hamilton, Stuart E.
2010
2 p. 133-141
9 p.
artikel
110 Knowledge-based simulation of settlement systems Page, M.
2001
2 p. 167-193
27 p.
artikel
111 Land markets, information, and a property registration system in Albania Stanfield, David
1994
2 p. 133-141
9 p.
artikel
112 Linking perception research, visual simulations and dynamic modeling within a GIS framework: The ball state experience Gimblett, Randy
1989
2 p. 109-123
15 p.
artikel
113 Linking science and management in the adoption of sensor network technology in the Great Barrier Reef coast, Australia de Freitas, Débora M.
2009
2 p. 111-121
11 p.
artikel
114 Local trend statistics for directional data—A moving window approach Brunsdon, Chris
2006
2 p. 130-142
13 p.
artikel
115 Locating spatial thinking in teaching practice Tate, Nicholas J.
2005
2 p. 87-91
5 p.
artikel
116 Location-allocation models as decision aids in delineating administrative regions Lolonis, Panagiotis
1993
2 p. 153-174
22 p.
artikel
117 Making and breaking planning tools Mandelbaum, Seymour J.
1996
2 p. 71-84
14 p.
artikel
118 Managing service productivity: The data envelopment analysis perspective Golany, Boaz
1990
2 p. 89-102
14 p.
artikel
119 Market area analysis under orbital–radial routing with applications to the study of airport location Hyman, G.
2001
2 p. 195-222
28 p.
artikel
120 Menu planning via computer simulation Elazari, Yzchak
1985
2 p. 81-87
7 p.
artikel
121 Microcomputer based evaluation and planning tools for rural center development in third world countries Kammeier, H.Detlef
1985
2 p. 105-123
19 p.
artikel
122 Microcomputers and development planning: Two information systems in Indonesia Zinn, Frank D.
1993
2 p. 175-186
12 p.
artikel
123 Microcomputer technology and regional planning in the developing world Klosterman, Richard E.
1988
2 p. 109-116
8 p.
artikel
124 Modeling geographic Information Resources for airport technical data management using the information resources Dictionary System (IRDS) standard Robinson, Vincent B.
1993
2 p. 111-127
17 p.
artikel
125 Modelling environmental influences on property prices in an urban environment Lake, Iain R
1998
2 p. 121-136
16 p.
artikel
126 Modelling the impacts of land system dynamics on human well-being: Using an agent-based approach to cope with data limitations in Koper, Slovenia Robinson, D.T.
2012
2 p. 164-176
13 p.
artikel
127 Modelling UK residential dwelling types using OS Mastermap data: A comparison to the 2001 census Orford, Scott
2007
2 p. 206-227
22 p.
artikel
128 ModelObjects––a model management component for the development of planning support systems Yeh, Anthony Gar-On
2005
2 p. 133-157
25 p.
artikel
129 Models, extensions, and applications of data envelopment analysis: A selected reference set Seiford, Lawrence M.
1990
2 p. 171-175
5 p.
artikel
130 Multi-agent simulator for urban segregation (MASUS): A tool to explore alternatives for promoting inclusive cities Feitosa, Flávia F.
2011
2 p. 104-115
12 p.
artikel
131 New methodology in context: Data envelopment analysis Haynes, Kingsley E.
1990
2 p. 85-87
3 p.
artikel
132 Obtaining population estimates in non-census reporting zones: An evaluation of the 3-class dasymetric method Langford, Mitchel
2006
2 p. 161-180
20 p.
artikel
133 Optimizing query processing using selectivity-awareness in Wireless Sensor Networks Umer, Muhammad
2009
2 p. 79-89
11 p.
artikel
134 Parallel microcomputing for data envelopment analysis Phillips, Fred
1990
2 p. 167-170
4 p.
artikel
135 Pathways of smart metering development: shaping environmental innovation Marvin, S.
1999
2 p. 109-126
18 p.
artikel
136 Pervasive location acquisition technologies: Opportunities and challenges for geospatial studies Lu, Yongmei
2012
2 p. 105-108
4 p.
artikel
137 Positional accuracy in spatial databases Caspary, Wilhelm
1993
2 p. 103-110
8 p.
artikel
138 Predicting impact of growth of a metropolitan area on the transportation system of one of its cities Anjomani, Ardeshir
1985
2 p. 69-80
12 p.
artikel
139 Progress in building linkages between GIS and methods and techniques of scientific inquiry Wellar, Barry
1994
2 p. 67-80
14 p.
artikel
140 Progress in our representation of geographic phenomena and our evaluation, use and analysis of geographic information Dykes, Jason
2006
2 p. 125-129
5 p.
artikel
141 Project “proof of the identity of reconstruction project of the city of Vukovar” Kereković, Davorin
1994
2 p. 143-146
4 p.
artikel
142 Public access to environmental information: past, present and future Haklay, Mordechai E
2003
2 p. 163-180
18 p.
artikel
143 Publications received 1989
2 p. 136-
1 p.
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144 Reducing MAUP bias of correlation statistics between water quality and GI illness Swift, Andrew
2008
2 p. 134-148
15 p.
artikel
145 Referees to computers, environment and urban systems 2007
2 p. 114-115
2 p.
artikel
146 Regional efficiencies of building sector research in Sweden: An introduction Sarafoglou, Nikias
1990
2 p. 117-132
16 p.
artikel
147 Relationality in geoIT software development: How data structures and organization perform together De Paoli, S.
2011
2 p. 173-182
10 p.
artikel
148 Risk assessment of water allocation and pollution treatment policies in a regional economy Haynes, Kingsley E.
1989
2 p. 75-94
20 p.
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149 Risk-based asset management of water piping networks using neurofuzzy systems Christodoulou, Symeon
2009
2 p. 138-149
12 p.
artikel
150 Rural residential development within metropolitan areas Dueker, Kenneth J.
1983
2 p. 121-129
9 p.
artikel
151 Scales, levels and processes: Studying spatial patterns of British census variables Manley, David
2006
2 p. 143-160
18 p.
artikel
152 Should software be free? Harris, Britton
1989
2 p. 65-66
2 p.
artikel
153 Simple techniques for incorporating institutional-preference information in programming transportation investments Mahmassani, Hani
1983
2 p. 51-62
12 p.
artikel
154 Simulating informal settlement growth in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: An agent-based housing model Augustijn-Beckers, Ellen-Wien
2011
2 p. 93-103
11 p.
artikel
155 Simulation and analysis of urban growth scenarios for the Greater Shanghai Area, China Zhang, Qian
2011
2 p. 126-139
14 p.
artikel
156 Simulation and validation of a reinforcement learning agent-based model for multi-stakeholder forest management Bone, Christopher
2010
2 p. 162-174
13 p.
artikel
157 Site placement uncertainty in location analysis Murray, Alan T.
2003
2 p. 205-221
17 p.
artikel
158 Social area analysis, data mining, and GIS Spielman, Seth E.
2008
2 p. 110-122
13 p.
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159 Soil trace-elements availability maps of Hungary Szucs, Mihaly
1995
2 p. 117-122
6 p.
artikel
160 Some implications of fuzzy set theory applied to geographic databases Robinson, Vincent B.
1988
2 p. 89-97
9 p.
artikel
161 Spatial analysis and modelling of land use distributions in Belgium Dendoncker, Nicolas
2007
2 p. 188-205
18 p.
artikel
162 Spatial data quality and sensitivity analysis in GIS and environmental modelling: the case of coastal oil spills Li, Y.
2000
2 p. 95-108
14 p.
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163 Spatial interaction modeling and residential choice analysis Anjomani, Ardeshir
1989
2 p. 130-132
3 p.
artikel
164 Spatial interaction model of land use – An application to Corvo Island from the 16th, 19th and 20th centuries Silveira, Paulo
2010
2 p. 91-103
13 p.
artikel
165 Spatial microsimulation modelling for retail market analysis at the small-area level Hanaoka, Kazumasa
2007
2 p. 162-187
26 p.
artikel
166 Strengths and weaknesses of data envelopment analysis: An urban and regional perspective Stolp, Chandler
1990
2 p. 103-116
14 p.
artikel
167 Subjective judgements and data envelopment analysis in site selection Bowen, William M.
1990
2 p. 133-144
12 p.
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168 Swap: A computer package for solid waste management Ossenbruggen, Paul J.
1992
2 p. 83-100
18 p.
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169 Tables of contents for Pergamon computer journals to be published as softstrips 1990
2 p. V-VI
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170 Tables of contents for pergamon computer journals to be published as Softstrips 1989
2 p. V-VI
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171 Tables of contents for pergamon computer journals to be published as softstrips 1988
2 p. V-
1 p.
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172 The application of regression analysis Mars, James H.
1989
2 p. 133-135
3 p.
artikel
173 The emerging GIS degree landscape Wikle, Thomas A.
2003
2 p. 107-122
16 p.
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174 The geography of mortality in the Atlanta metropolitan area Holt, James B.
2008
2 p. 149-164
16 p.
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175 The geoplan center Alexander, John F.
1988
2 p. 117-132
16 p.
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176 The GEO project: A strategy for the implementation of a geographic information system in higher education Lobo, Mirna Luiza Cortopassi
1992
2 p. 157-163
7 p.
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177 The GIS concept and 3-dimensional modeling Sárközy, Ferenc
1994
2 p. 111-121
11 p.
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178 The library microcomputer environment: Management issues Haynes, Susan Sare Politano
1989
2 p. 128-129
2 p.
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179 The motor vehicle dominated city as a non-sustainable urban form: Mexico City and Jakarta Hanson, Mark E.
1989
2 p. 95-108
14 p.
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180 The potential of Web-based mapping and virtual reality technologies for modelling urban environments Doyle, Simon
1998
2 p. 137-155
19 p.
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181 The relationship between leadership dimensions and subordinate satisfaction in a hospital environment Curran, Kent E.
1981
2 p. 51-57
7 p.
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182 Topology matters: Network topology affects outcomes from community ecology neutral models White, Denis
2008
2 p. 165-171
7 p.
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183 Towards better understanding of digital differentiation Longley, Paul A
2003
2 p. 103-106
4 p.
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184 Updating urban database with aerial photographs: A common structuring methodology Tellez, Bruno
1997
2 p. 133-145
13 p.
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185 Urban data management — A modern approach Gruber, Michael
1997
2 p. 147-158
12 p.
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186 Urban spatial configuration and socio-economic residential differentiation: The case of Tel Aviv Omer, Itzhak
2012
2 p. 177-185
9 p.
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187 Urban sustainability technology evaluation in a distributed object-based modeling environment Kraines, Steven B.
2003
2 p. 143-161
19 p.
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188 Using a genetic algorithm to generate alternative sketch maps for urban planning Feng, Cheng-Min
1999
2 p. 91-108
18 p.
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189 Using a GIS to select priority areas for conservation Woodhouse, S.
2000
2 p. 79-93
15 p.
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190 Using GIS-based multicriteria evaluation and path optimization for effective forest field inventory Store, Ron
2010
2 p. 153-161
9 p.
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191 Utilities of edge-based metrics for studying landscape fragmentation Zeng, Hui
2005
2 p. 159-178
20 p.
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192 Visualizing analytical spatial autocorrelation components latent in spatial interaction data: An eigenvector spatial filter approach Griffith, Daniel A.
2011
2 p. 140-149
10 p.
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193 Warning! The scale of land-use CA is changing! Benenson, Itzhak
2007
2 p. 107-113
7 p.
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194 Web-based public participation geographical information systems: an aid to local environmental decision-making Kingston, R.
2000
2 p. 109-125
17 p.
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