Volume 32,
Number 1,
January 2008
- Daniel Z. Sui:
The wikification of GIS and its consequences: Or Angelina Jolie's new tattoo and the future of GIS.
1-5
- Lidia Diappi, Paola Bolchi:
Smith's rent gap theory and local real estate dynamics: A multi-agent model.
6-18
- Jason S. Walker, Robert C. Balling Jr., John M. Briggs, Madhusudan Katti, Paige S. Warren, Elizabeth A. Wentz:
Birds of a feather: Interpolating distribution patterns of urban birds.
19-28
- Dick J. M. Saarloos, Theo A. Arentze, Aloys W. J. Borgers, Harry J. P. Timmermans:
A multi-agent paradigm as structuring principle for planning support systems.
29-40
- Martin Tomko, Stephan Winter, Christophe Claramunt:
Experiential hierarchies of streets.
41-52
- Pece V. Gorsevski, Piotr Jankowski:
Discerning landslide susceptibility using rough sets.
53-65
- Mitchel Langford, Gary Higgs, Jonathan Radcliffe, Sean White:
Urban population distribution models and service accessibility estimation.
66-80
- Timothy C. Matisziw, Tony H. Grubesic, Hu Wei:
Downscaling spatial structure for the analysis of epidemiological data.
81-93
Volume 32,
Number 2,
March 2008
- Omair Chaudhry, William A. Mackaness:
Automatic identification of urban settlement boundaries for multiple representation databases.
95-109
- Seth E. Spielman, Jean-Claude Thill:
Social area analysis, data mining, and GIS.
110-122
- Tao Zhong, Rhonda Young, Michael Lowry, G. Scott Rutherford:
A model for public involvement in transportation improvement programming using participatory Geographic Information Systems.
123-133
- Andrew Swift, Lin Liu, James Uber:
Reducing MAUP bias of correlation statistics between water quality and GI illness.
134-148
- James B. Holt, C. P. Lo:
The geography of mortality in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
149-164
- Denis White, A. Ross Kiester:
Topology matters: Network topology affects outcomes from community ecology neutral models.
165-171
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)