Journal: International Journal of Geographical Information Science

Volume 18, Issue 8

723 -- 744Xia Li, Anthony Gar-On Yeh. Data mining of cellular automata s transition rules
745 -- 767John Wieczorek, Qinghua Guo, Robert Hijmans. The point-radius method for georeferencing locality descriptions and calculating associated uncertainty
769 -- 787Bo Huang, Ruey Long Cheu, Yong Seng Liew. GIS and genetic algorithms for HAZMAT route planning with security considerations
789 -- 814S. Lee, J. Choi. Landslide susceptibility mapping using GIS and the weight-of-evidence model
815 -- 840Robert Feick, G. Brent Hall. A method for examining the spatial dimension of multi-criteria weight sensitivity

Volume 18, Issue 7

631 -- 651Theo A. Arentze, Harry J. P. Timmermans. Multistate supernetwork approach to modelling multi-activity, multimodal trip chains
653 -- 664Jan Terje Bjørke, Stein Nilsen. Examination of a constant-area quadrilateral grid in representation of global digital elevation models
665 -- 689Joep Crompvoets, Arnold Bregt, Abbas Rajabifard, Ian Williamson. Assessing the worldwide developments of national spatial data clearinghouses
691 -- 708Alexis Comber, Peter Fisher, Richard A. Wadsworth. Integrating land-cover data with different ontologies: identifying change from inconsistency
709 -- 718Branko Kaucic, Borut Zalik. K-guarding of polyhedral terrain

Volume 18, Issue 6

539 -- 558Ashton M. Shortridge. Geometric variability of raster cell class assignment
559 -- 576C. Enríquez. Accuracy of the coefficient expansion of the Transverse Mercator Projection
577 -- 593M. Albani, B. Klinkenberg, D. W. Andison, J. P. Kimmins. The choice of window size in approximating topographic surfaces from Digital Elevation Models
595 -- 609L. K. A. Dorren, Gerard B. M. Heuvelink. Effect of support size on the accuracy of a distributed rockfall model
611 -- 626Pepijn A. J. van Oort, Arnold Bregt, Sytze de Bruin, Allard J. W. de Wit, Alfred Stein. Spatial variability in classification accuracy of agricultural crops in the Dutch national land-cover database
627 -- 629. Book reviews

Volume 18, Issue 5

447 -- 457A. Stewart Fotheringham, Chris Brunsdon. Some thoughts on inference in the analysis of spatial data
459 -- 489Ashok Samal, Sharad C. Seth, Kevin Cueto. A feature-based approach to conflation of geospatial sources
491 -- 512Arko Lucieer, Menno-Jan Kraak. Interactive and visual fuzzy classification of remotely sensed imagery for exploration of uncertainty
513 -- 534Zhilin Li, H. Yan, Tinghua Ai, Jun Chen. Automated building generalization based on urban morphology and Gestalt theory
535 -- 538. Book reviews

Volume 18, Issue 4

303 -- 307Geoffrey Edwards, Robert Jeansoulin. Data fusion - from a logic perspective with a view to implementation
309 -- 326Jean-François Hangouët. Geographical multi-representation: striving for the hyphenation
327 -- 352Sandrine Balley, Christine Parent, Stefano Spaccapietra. Modelling geographic data with multiple representations
353 -- 388Salem Benferhat, Sylvain Lagrue, Odile Papini. Belief change and pre-orders: a brief overview
389 -- 415Nic Wilson. The beginnings of a logical semantics framework for the integration of thematic map data
417 -- 447Paolo Mancarella, Alessandra Raffaetà, Chiara Renso, Franco Turini. Integrating knowledge representation and reasoning in Geographical Information Systems

Volume 18, Issue 3

211 -- 227Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi, Christopher M. Gold. A global kinetic spatial data structure for a marine simulation
229 -- 256M. Andrea Rodríguez, Max J. Egenhofer. Comparing geospatial entity classes: an asymmetric and context-dependent similarity measure
257 -- 279L. R. Lilburne, T. H. Webb, George L. Benwell. The Scale Matcher: a procedure for assessing scale compatibility of spatial data and models
281 -- 297Rimma Gluhih, Boris Portnov. Visualization of the spatial patterns of inter-urban income disparities using coordinate transformations
299 -- 300Richard A. Wadsworth. Spatial Modelling in Forest Ecology and Management: A Case Study. Edited by M. Jansen, M. Judas and J. Saborowski (Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2002) ISBN 3-540-43357-0
300 -- 301Roger Bivand. Spatial Data Analysis: Theory and Practice. By Robert Haining (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003) ISBN 0-521-77437-3
301 -- 302Colin McClean. GIS for Water Resources and Watershed Management. Edited by John G. Lyon (London: Taylor & Francis, 2002) ISBN 0-415-28607-7

Volume 18, Issue 2

107 -- 125Mordechai (Muki) Haklay. Map Calculus in GIS: a proposal and demonstration
127 -- 150Cidália Costa Fonte, Weldon A. Lodwick. Areas of fuzzy geographical entities
151 -- 168Sytze de Bruin, Allard J. W. de Wit, Pepijn A. J. van Oort, Ben Gorte. Using quadtree segmentation to support error modelling in categorical raster data
169 -- 181Therese Steenberghen, T. Dufays, I. Thomas, B. Flahaut. Intra-urban location and clustering of road accidents using GIS: a Belgian example
183 -- 202Tomislav Hengl, Dennis J. J. Walvoort, Allan Brown, David G. Rossiter. A double continuous approach to visualization and analysis of categorical maps
203 -- 204Peter A. Burrough. Advances in Spatial Data Handling. Edited by Dianne Richardson and Peter van Oosterom (Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2002). [Pp. xii+562+CD-ROM]. ISBN 3-540-43802-5
204 -- 205Gary Higgs. Planning Support Systems in Practice. Edited by Stan Geertman and John Stillwell (Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2003). [Pp. xi+578]. ISBN 3-540-43719-3. Hardback
206 -- 207Ian Dowman. Geoinformation--Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographic Information Systems. By Gottfried Konecny. (London: Taylor and Francis, 2002). [Pp. xi+248]. ISBN: 0-415-23795-5. Paperback
207 -- 208Daniel A. Griffith. Spatial Statistics Through Applications. Edited by J. Mateu and F. Montes (Southampton: WIT press, 2002). [Pp. xx+345]. ISBN 1-85312-649-7. Hardback

Volume 18, Issue 1

1 -- 34Alan M. MacEachren, Isaac Brewer. Developing a conceptual framework for visually-enabled geocollaboration
35 -- 60Daniel G. Brown, Jiunn-Der Duh. Spatial simulation for translating from land use to land cover
61 -- 72Jerry H. Ratcliffe. Geocoding crime and a first estimate of a minimum acceptable hit rate
73 -- 98Ravinder Kaur, Rajesh Srivastava, Rajeev Betne, Kamal Mishra, D. Dutta. Integration of linear programming and a watershed-scale hydrologic model for proposing an optimized land-use plan and assessing its impact on soil conservation--A case study of the Nagwan watershed in the Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand, India
99 -- 100David Wong. Modelling Scale in Geographical Information Science. Edited by Nicholas J. Tate and Peter M. Atkinson (Chichester: John Wiley and Sons, 2002). [Pp xv+277]. ISBN 0-471-98546-5. Hardback
100 -- 102David Martin. Socio-Economic Applications of Geographic Information Science. Edited by David Kidner, Gary Higgs, and Sean White (London: Taylor & Francis, 2002) [Pp. xiii + 287]. ISBN 0-415-27910-0
102 -- 103Margaret A. Oliver. Practical Geostatistics: Modelling and Spatial Analysis. By Simon W. Houlding. (Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2000). [Pp. xvi+159+CD-ROMJ]. ISBN: 3-540-66820-9. Hardback
103 -- 105Michael F. Goodchild. Uncertainty in Remote Sensing and GIS. Edited by Giles M. Foody and Peter M. Atkinson (Chichester, UK: John Wiley, 2002). [Pp. xviii + 307 pages]. ISBN 0-470-84408-6. Hardback
105 -- 106Trevor Bailey. Statistical Analysis of Spatial Point Patterns. Second Edition. By Peter J. Diggle (London: Edward Arnold). [Pp. viii+159]. ISBN 0-340-74070-1. Hardback