Volume 2,
Number 1,
March 2000
- Arthur Getis:
Introduction.
1-3
- Michael F. Goodchild:
Part 1 Spatial analysts and GIS practitioners.
5-10
- Luc Anselin:
Part 2 The Link between GIS and spatial analysis.
11-15
- Barry Boots:
Using GIS to promote spatial analysis.
17-21
- Morton E. O'Kelly:
GIS and educational and instructional challenges.
23-29
- Duane F. Marble:
Some thoughts on the integration of spatial analysis and Geographic Information Systems.
31-35
- Paul A. Longley:
The academic success of GIS in geography: Problems and prospects.
37-42
- Lawrence A. Brown:
The GIS/SA interface for substantive research(ers): A critical need.
43-47
- Paul W. Box:
Part 3 Specialized aspects of GIS and spatial analysis.
49-54
- Harvey J. Miller:
Geographic representation in spatial analysis.
55-60
- Noel Cressie, Hal S. Stern, Deanne Reber Wright:
Mapping rates associated with polygons.
61-69
- A. Stewart Fotheringham:
Context-dependent spatial analysis: A role for GIS?.
71-76
- Mark Gahegan:
The case for inductive and visual techniques in the analysis of spatial data.
77-83
- Mei-Po Kwan:
Analysis of human spatial behavior in a GIS environment: Recent developments and future prospects.
85-90
- Geoffrey M. Jacquez:
Spatial analysis in epidemiology: Nascent science or a failure of GIS?.
91-97
- Andrew U. Frank:
Part 4 Technology and the future of GIS and spatial analysis.
99-105
- Yee Leung:
Some thoughts on spatial data and structure analysis.
107-110
Volume 2,
Number 2,
July 2000
Volume 2,
Number 3,
September 2000
Volume 2,
Number 4,
December 2000
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