Volume 25, Number 1, 2011
Editorial
- Brian Lees:
25 Volumes of the International Journal of Geographical Information Science.
1-4

Articles
- Ling Yang, Liqiang Zhang, Jingtao Ma, Jinghan Xie, Liu Liu:
Interactive visualization of multi-resolution urban building models considering spatial cognition.
5-24

- Leila Hashemi Beni, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi, Jacynthe Pouliot, Marina L. Gavrilova:
Toward 3D spatial dynamic field simulation within GIS using kinetic Voronoi diagram and Delaunay tetrahedralization.
25-50

- Bin Jiang, Tao Jia:
Agent-based simulation of human movement shaped by the underlying street structure.
51-64

- Yu-Pin Lin, Hone-Jay Chu, Chen-Fa Wu, Peter Verburg:
Predictive ability of logistic regression, auto-logistic regression and neural network models in empirical land-use change modeling - a case study.
65-87

Review Article
- Elisabeth Chesneau:
A model for the automatic improvement of colour contrasts in maps: application to risk maps.
89-111

Articles
Volume 25, Number 2, 2011
Articles
- Jian-Ping Chen, Min Zeng, Yi-Jun Duan:
Regional carrying capacity evaluation and prediction based on GIS in the Yangtze River Delta, China.
171-190

- Frank Hardisty, Anthony C. Robinson:
The geoviz toolkit: using component-oriented coordination methods for geographic visualization and analysis.
191-210

- Anthony C. Robinson:
Supporting synthesis in geovisualization.
211-227

- Jida Wang, Giorgos Mountrakis:
Developing a multi-network urbanization model: A case study of urban growth in Denver, Colorado.
229-253

- Hong Zhang, Zhilin Li:
Weighted ego network for forming hierarchical structure of road networks.
255-272

- Patrick Laube, Matt Duckham, Marimuthu Palaniswami:
Deferred decentralized movement pattern mining for geosensor networks.
273-292

- Bart Kuijpers, Rafael Grimson, Walied Othman:
An analytic solution to the alibi query in the space-time prisms model for moving object data.
293-322

Book Reviews
- Peter Fisher:
The natures of maps: cartographic constructions of the natural world.
323-324

- Lewis D. Hopkins:
Planning support systems for cities and regions.
324-325

- Gerhard Navratil:
Adjustment computations: spatial data analysis.
326-327

- Steve Carver:
Working across boundaries: people, nature, and regions.
327-328

- Anthony Robinson:
Interacting with geospatial technologies.
328-329

- Daniel Caldeweyher:
Open source GIS: a GRASS GIS approach. The international series in engineering and computer science.
330-331

- Gert W. Wolf:
Facility location: concepts, models, algorithms and case studies. Series: Contributions to Management Science.
331-333

- Richard Harris:
The Handbook of Spatial Statistics.
333-334

- William A. Mackaness:
Maps: finding our place in the world.
334-335

Volume 25, Number 3, 2011
- Andrew K. Skidmore, Janet Franklin, Terry P. Dawson, Petter Pilesjö:
Geospatial tools address emerging issues in spatial ecology: a review and commentary on the Special Issue.
337-365

- Frank van Langevelde, Carla J. Grashof-Bokdam:
Modelling the effect of intersections in linear habitat on spatial distribution and local population density.
367-378

- W. David Walter, Jeff Beringer, Lonnie P. Hansen, Justin W. Fischer, Joshua J. Millspaugh, Kurt C. Vercauteren:
Factors affecting space use overlap by white-tailed deer in an urban landscape.
379-392

- Kun Zhang, Shawn W. Laffan, Daniel Ramp, Evan Webster:
Incorporating a distance cost in systematic reserve design.
393-404

- E.-H. Yoo, A. B. Trgovac:
Scale effects in uncertainty modeling of presettlement vegetation distribution.
405-421

- Jennifer A. Miller, Robert Q. Hanham:
Spatial nonstationarity and the scale of species-environment relationships in the Mojave Desert, California, USA.
423-438

- Pedro J. Leitão, Francisco Moreira, Patrick E. Osborne:
Effects of geographical data sampling bias on habitat models of species distributions: a case study with steppe birds in southern Portugal.
439-454

- Pavel Propastin:
Multiscale analysis of the relationship between topography and aboveground biomass in the tropical rainforests of Sulawesi, Indonesia.
455-472

- E. Livne, T. Svoray:
Components of uncertainty in primary production model: the study of DEM, classification and location error.
473-488

- Wim Van Dessel, Anton Van Rompaey, Peter Szilassi:
Sensitivity analysis of logistic regression parameterization for land use and land cover probability estimation.
489-508

- Adam M. Wilson, John A. Silander, Alan Gelfand, Jonathan H. Glenn:
Scaling up: linking field data and remote sensing with a hierarchical model.
509-521

Volume 25, Number 4, 2011
Comment
- Simon C. Barry:
How much impact does the choice of a random number generator really have?
523-530

Reply to Comment
Articles
- Siham Tabik, Luis F. Romero, Emilio L. Zapata:
High-performance three-horizon composition algorithm for large-scale terrains.
541-555

- Hugo Ledoux, Martijn Meijers:
Topologically consistent 3D city models obtained by extrusion.
557-574

- Xia Li, Chunhua Lao, Xiaoping Liu, Yimin Chen:
Coupling urban cellular automata with ant colony optimization for zoning protected natural areas under a changing landscape.
575-593

- Zhenlong Li, Chaowei Phil Yang, Huayi Wu, Wenwen Li, Lizhi Miao:
An optimized framework for seamlessly integrating OGC Web Services to support geospatial sciences.
595-613

- Marc J. van Kreveld, Rodrigo I. Silveira:
Embedding rivers in triangulated irregular networks with linear programming.
615-631

- Xia Li, Yimin Chen, Xiaoping Liu, Dan Li, Jinqiang He:
Concepts, methodologies, and tools of an integrated geographical simulation and optimization system.
633-655

- J. F. Conley:
Using moment invariants to analyze cluster shapes and hypothesize potential causes.
657-680

- Megan Mehaffey, Rick Van Remortel, Elizabeth Smith, Randy Bruins:
Developing a dataset to assess ecosystem services in the Midwest United States.
681-695

Volume 25, Number 5, 2011
- Paul Lewis, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Adam C. Winstanley:
Spatial video and GIS.
697-716

- Christopher Bone, Suzana Dragicevic, Roger White:
Modeling-in-the-middle: bridging the gap between agent-based modeling and multi-objective decision-making for land use change.
717-737

- Jantien E. Stoter, Thomas Visser, Peter van Oosterom, Wilko Quak, Nico Bakker:
A semantic-rich multi-scale information model for topography.
739-763

- Y. Nakaguro, Stanislav S. Makhanov, Matthew N. Dailey:
Numerical experiments with cooperating multiple quadratic snakes for road extraction.
765-783

- Zhixiang Fang, Qingquan Li, Xing Zhang:
A multiobjective model for generating optimal landmark sequences in pedestrian navigation applications.
785-805

- Alexis J. Comber, Satoshi Sasaki, Hiroshi Suzuki, Chris Brunsdon:
A modified grouping genetic algorithm to select ambulance site locations.
807-823

- Thomas Bittner:
Vagueness and the trade-off between the classification and delineation of geographic regions - an ontological analysis.
825-850

- Phil Bartie, Femke Reitsma, Simon Kingham, Steven Mills:
Incorporating vegetation into visual exposure modelling in urban environments.
851-868

Volume 25, Number 6, 2011
Special Issue:
Object-based Landscape Analysis Original Articles
- Paul Aplin, Geoffrey M. Smith:
Introduction to object-based landscape analysis.
869-875

- Gang Chen, Geoffrey J. Hay, Guillermo Castilla, Benoît St-Onge, Ryan Powers:
A multiscale geographic object-based image analysis to estimate lidar-measured forest canopy height using Quickbird imagery.
877-893

- Julien Radoux, Patrick Bogaert, Dominique Fasbender, Pierre Defourny:
Thematic accuracy assessment of geographic object-based image classification.
895-911

- Dawn Browning, Andrea Laliberte, Albert Rango:
Temporal dynamics of shrub proliferation: linking patches to landscapes.
913-930

- Steve Kass, Claudia Notarnicola, Marc Zebisch:
Identification of orchards and vineyards with different texture-based measurements by using an object-oriented classification approach.
931-947

- Javier Leon, Colin D. Woodroffe:
Improving the synoptic mapping of coral reef geomorphology using object-based image analysis.
949-969

- Jan Peters, Frieke Van Coillie, Toon Westra, Robert De Wulf:
Synergy of very high resolution optical and radar data for object-based olive grove mapping.
971-989

- Paul Robinson, Peter Fisher, Geoff Smith:
Land cover mapping within fixed segmented parcels and grown regions based on metadata attributes.
991-1010

- Deniz Gerçek, Vedat Toprak, Josef Strobl:
Object-based classification of landforms based on their local geometry and geomorphometric context.
1011-1023

- Eva Savina Malinverni, Anna Nora Tassetti, Adriano Mancini, Primo Zingaretti, Emanuele Frontoni, Annamaria Bernardini:
Hybrid object-based approach for land use/land cover mapping using high spatial resolution imagery.
1025-1043

Volume 25, Number 7, 2011
Original Articles
- Nengcheng Chen, Jie He, Wei Wang, Zeqiang Chen:
Extended FRAG-BASE schema-matching method for multi-version open GIS Web services retrieval.
1045-1068

- Bin Jiang, Xintao Liu:
Computing the fewest-turn map directions based on the connectivity of natural roads.
1069-1082

- L. Sedda, P. M. Atkinson, M. R. Filigheddu, G. Cotzia, S. Dettori:
Spatio-temporal analysis of tree height in a young cork oak plantation.
1083-1096

- Takeshi Shirabe:
A heuristic for the maximum value region problem in raster space.
1097-1116

- Zhou Huang, Yu Fang, Bin Chen, Lun Wu, Mao Pan:
Building the distributed geographic SQL workflow in the Grid environment.
1117-1145

- Xiaohua Tong, Dan Liang, Gusheng Xu, Songlin Zhang:
Positional accuracy improvement: a comparative study in Shanghai, China.
1147-1171

- Fatih Döner, Rodney James Thompson, Jantien E. Stoter, Christiaan Lemmen, Hendrik Ploeger, Peter van Oosterom, Sisi Zlatanova:
Solutions for 4D cadastre - with a case study on utility networks.
1173-1189

- Seamus Coveney, A. Stewart Fotheringham:
The impact of DEM data source on prediction of flooding and erosion risk due to sea-level rise.
1191-1211

Volume 25, Number 8, 2011
Special Issue:
Data-Intensive Geospatial Computing
- Bin Jiang:
Making GIScience research more open access.
1217-1220

- Mark Birkin, Nick Malleson, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Steven Gray, Richard Milton:
Calibration of a spatial simulation model with volunteered geographical information.
1221-1239

- Qingfeng Guan, Phaedon C. Kyriakidis, Michael F. Goodchild:
A parallel computing approach to fast geostatistical areal interpolation.
1241-1267

- Bin Jiang, Tao Jia:
Zipf's law for all the natural cities in the United States: a geospatial perspective.
1269-1281

- DongWoo Lee, Steve H. L. Liang:
Geopot: a Cloud-based geolocation data service for mobile applications.
1283-1301

- Q. Li, T. Zhang, Y. Yu:
Using cloud computing to process intensive floating car data for urban traffic surveillance.
1303-1322

Volume 25, Number 9, 2011
Review Article
Volume 25, Number 10, 2011
Original Articles
- Haosheng Huang, Yan Li, Georg Gartner, Yunpeng Wang:
An SVG-based method to support spatial analysis in XML/GML/SVG-based WebGIS.
1561-1574

- Tao Pei, You Wan, Yong Jiang, Chenxu Qu, Chenghu Zhou, Youlin Qiao:
Detecting arbitrarily shaped clusters using ant colony optimization.
1575-1595

- Christine Plumejeaud, Hélène Mathian, Jérôme Gensel, Claude Grasland:
Spatio-temporal analysis of territorial changes from a multi-scale perspective.
1597-1612

- Tenley M. Conway, Christopher C. Wellen:
Not developed yet? Alternative ways to include locations without changes in land use change models.
1613-1631

- Miguel Torres, Rolando Quintero, Marco Moreno-Ibarra, Rolando Menchaca-Mendez, Giovanni Guzmán:
GEONTO-MET: an approach to conceptualizing the geographic domain.
1633-1657

- Padraig Corcoran, Peter Mooney, Adam C. Winstanley:
Planar and non-planar topologically consistent vector map simplification.
1659-1680

- Antonio T. Mozas, Francisco J. Ariza:
New method for positional quality control in cartography based on lines. A comparative study of methodologies.
1681-1695

- Q. Guo, W. Li, Y. Liu, D. Tong:
Predicting potential distributions of geographic events using one-class data: concepts and methods.
1697-1715

- Paul Harris, Chris Brunsdon, Martin Charlton:
Geographically weighted principal components analysis.
1717-1736

Volume 25, Number 11, 2011
Review Article
Original Articles
- Barry J. Kronenfeld:
Beyond the epsilon band: polygonal modeling of gradation/uncertainty in area-class maps.
1749-1771

- Guofeng Cao, Phaedon C. Kyriakidis, Michael F. Goodchild:
Combining spatial transition probabilities for stochastic simulation of categorical fields.
1773-1791

- Panagiotis Partsinevelos:
Registering randomly oriented scenes through moving object attributes.
1793-1807

- Domen Smole, Marjan Ceh, Tomaz Podobnikar:
Evaluation of inductive logic programming for information extraction from natural language texts to support spatial data recommendation services.
1809-1827

- Xiaoping Liu, Xia Li, Zhangzhi Tan, Yimin Chen:
Zoning farmland protection under spatial constraints by integrating remote sensing, GIS and artificial immune systems.
1829-1848

- Monica Wachowicz, Rebecca Ong, Chiara Renso, Mirco Nanni:
Finding moving flock patterns among pedestrians through collective coherence.
1849-1864

- Lucia Maria Seebach, Peter Strobl, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Annemarie Bastrup-Birk:
Identifying strengths and limitations of pan-European forest cover maps through spatial comparison.
1865-1884

- Feixiong Liao, Theo A. Arentze, Harry J. P. Timmermans:
Constructing personalized transportation networks in multi-state supernetworks: a heuristic approach.
1885-1903

Book Reviews
- Arnold Bregt:
Building European spatial data infrastructures, by Ian MasserRedlands, CA, ESRI Press, 2010, 95 pp., US$34.95, £26.95, €28.99, ISBN-13: 978-1-58948-266-1.
1905-1906

- Maged N. Kamel Boulos:
GIS in hospital and healthcare emergency management, edited by Ric SkinnerBoca Raton, FL, CRC Press, 2010, 279 pp. with many illustrations, all in black and white £63.99 (hardcover), ISBN-13: 978-1439821299.
1906-1907

- Stan C. M. Geertman:
Spatial decision support systems: principles and practices, by R. Sugumaran and J. DeGrooteBoca Raton, FL, CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group, 2010, 469 pp., $119.95, €97.99, £76.99, ISBN 978-1-4200-6209-0.
1907-1909

- Alan Peters:
Planning support systems: best practice and new methods, edited by Stan Geertman and John StillwellSpringer Science & Business Media, Berlin, 2009, £162.00, $249.00, €169.99, ISBN 978-4020-8951-0.
1909-1911

Volume 25, Number 12, 2011
Original Articles
- Artemis Skarlatidou, Muki Haklay, Tao Cheng:
Trust in Web GIS: the role of the trustee attributes in the design of trustworthy Web GIS applications.
1913-1930

- Gustavo A. Arciniegas, Ron Janssen, A. Q. A. (Nancy) Omtzigt:
Map-based multicriteria analysis to support interactive land use allocation.
1931-1947

- Kai Cao, Michael Batty, Bo Huang, Yan Liu, Le Yu, Jiongfeng Chen:
Spatial multi-objective land use optimization: extensions to the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II.
1949-1969

- Patrick Taillandier, Cécile Duchêne, Alexis Drogoul:
Automatic revision of rules used to guide the generalisation process in systems based on a trial and error strategy.
1971-1999

- Ali Mansourian, Ehsan Abdolmajidi:
Investigating the system dynamics technique for the modeling and simulation of the development of spatial data infrastructures.
2001-2023

- Bisheng Yang, Xuechen Luan, Qingquan Li:
Generating hierarchical strokes from urban street networks based on spatial pattern recognition.
2025-2050

- F. J. Gallego, F. Batista, C. Rocha, S. Mubareka:
Disaggregating population density of the European Union with CORINE land cover.
2051-2069

- Guofeng Cao, Phaedon C. Kyriakidis, Michael F. Goodchild:
A multinomial logistic mixed model for the prediction of categorical spatial data.
2071-2086

Book Review
- Michael J. De Smith:
Advanced geoinformation science, edited by Chaowei Yang, David Wong, Qianjun Miao and Ruixin YangCRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2010, 525 pp., (hardcover), ISBN-10: 1439810605, ISBN-13: 978-1439810606.
2087-2088

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