Volume 5,
Number 1,
January 2001
Editorial
- Chris Brunsdon:
Is 'Statistix Inferens' Still the Geographical Name for a Wild Goose?
1-3
Original Article
Volume 5,
Number 2,
March 2001
Editorial
Original Article
- Derek Karssenberg, Peter A. Burrough, Raymond Sluiter, Kor de Jong:
The PCRaster Software and Course Materials for Teaching Numerical Modelling in the Environmental Sciences.
99-110
- Peter A. Kwaku Kyem:
An Application of a Choice Heuristic Algorithm for Managing Land Resource Allocation Problems Involving Multiple Parties and Conflicting Interests.
111-129
- Bo Huang, Michael F. Worboys:
Dynamic Modelling and Visualization on the Internet.
131-139
- Rhina Ghose:
Use of Information Technology for Community Empowerment: Transforming Geographic Information Systems into Community Information Systems.
141-163
- Bernhard Schneider, Daria Martinoni:
A Distributed Geoprocessing Concept for Enhancing Terrain Analysis for Environmental Modeling.
165-178
Volume 5,
Number 3,
June 2001
Editorial
- Julie Delaney:
Oversights in Hindsight: Reflections from a Rambling Biogeographer.
189-192
Original Article
- George E. Taylor, Geoffrey Blewitt, Dörte Steup, Simon Corbett, Adrijana Car:
Road Reduction Filtering for GPS-GIS Navigation.
193-207
- Atsuyuki Okabe, Kei-ichi Okunuki:
A Computational Method for Estimating the Demand of Retail Stores on a Street Network and its Implementation in GIS.
209-220
- Puneet Srivastava, Rick L. Day, Paul D. Robillard, James M. Hamlett:
AnnGIS: Integration of GIS and a Continuous Simulation Model for Non-Point Source Pollution Assessment.
221-234
- G. Brent Hall, Neil W. Malcolm, Joseph M. Piwowar:
Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS to Detect Pockets of Urban Poverty: The Case of Rosario, Argentina.
235-253
- Kathleen Hornsby:
Temporal Zooming.
255-272
Volume 5,
Number 4,
October 2001
Editorial
Original Articles
Original Article
Original Articles
- Yukio Sadahiro:
Number of Polygons Generated by Map Overlay: The Case of Convex Polygons.
345-353
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