Journal: International Journal of Geographical Information Science

Volume 19, Issue 8-9

859 -- 870Christopher B. Jones, J. Mark Ware. Map generalization in the Web age
871 -- 897Monika Sester. Optimization approaches for generalization and data abstraction
899 -- 914Mohamad Khaled Allouche, Bernard Moulin. Amalgamation in cartographic generalization using Kohonen s feature nets
915 -- 936Matthias Bader, Mathieu Barrault, Robert Weibel. Building displacement over a ductile truss
937 -- 955Sébastien Mustière. Cartographic generalization of roads in a local and adaptive approach: A knowledge acquistion problem
957 -- 973Lassi Lehto, L. Tiina Sarjakoski. Real-time generalization of XML-encoded spatial data for the Web and mobile devices
975 -- 997Helmut Mayer. Scale-spaces for generalization of 3D buildings

Volume 19, Issue 7

749 -- 767Nigel Walford. Connecting historical and contemporary small-area geography in Britain: The creation of digital boundary data for 1971 and 1981 census units
769 -- 785Alex Hagen-Zanker, Bas Straatman, Inge Uljee. Further developments of a fuzzy set map comparison approach
787 -- 807S. Fritz, Linda M. See. Comparison of land cover maps using fuzzy agreement
809 -- 829Laurence A. Lewis, Gert Verstraeten, Honglei Zhu. RUSLE applied in a GIS framework: Calculating the LS factor and deriving homogeneous patches for estimating soil loss
831 -- 857Ola Ahlqvist. Using uncertain conceptual spaces to translate between land cover categories

Volume 19, Issue 6

623 -- 637Derek Karssenberg, Kor De Jong. Dynamic environmental modelling in GIS: 2. Modelling error propagation
639 -- 668Patrick Laube, Stephan Imfeld, Robert Weibel. Discovering relative motion patterns in groups of moving point objects
669 -- 696Jantien E. Stoter, Peter van Oosterom. Technological aspects of a full 3D cadastral registration
697 -- 722Martin Paegelow, María Teresa Camacho Olmedo. Possibilities and limits of prospective GIS land cover modelling - a compared case study: Garrotxes (France) and Alta Alpujarra Granadina (Spain)
723 -- 744C. Kumsap, F. Borne, D. Moss. The technique of distance decayed visibility for forest landscape visualization
745 -- 748Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr., Jeffrey Malanson. Comparison of the structure and accuracy of two land change models

Volume 19, Issue 5

501 -- 536Pragya Agarwal. Ontological considerations in GIScience
537 -- 557Matt Duckham, Michael F. Worboys. An algebraic approach to automated geospatial information fusion
559 -- 579Derek Karssenberg, Kor De Jong. Dynamic environmental modelling in GIS: 1. Modelling in three spatial dimensions
581 -- 601Xia Li, Anthony Gar-On Yeh. Integration of genetic algorithms and GIS for optimal location search
603 -- 621Z. Huang, B. Lees. Representing and reducing error in natural-resource classification using model combination

Volume 19, Issue 4

385 -- 412Paul M. Torrens, Itzhak Benenson. Geographic Automata Systems
413 -- 428Haixia Zhao, Ben Shneiderman. Colour-coded pixel-based highly interactive Web mapping for georeferenced data exploration
429 -- 457Enrique Vivoni, Vanessa Teles, Valeriy Ivanov, Rafael Bras, Dara Entekhabi. Embedding landscape processes into triangulated terrain models
459 -- 481Z.-R. Peng. A proposed framework for feature-level geospatial data sharing: a case study for transportation network data
483 -- 500Y. Leung, Y. Lee, K. C. Lam, K. Lin, F.-T. Zeng. An environmental decision-support system for the management of water pollution in a tidal river network

Volume 19, Issue 3

267 -- 292Shawn W. Laffan, Ole Møller Nielsen, O. M. Silcock, Markus Hegland. Sparse Grids: a new predictive modelling method for the analysis of geographic data
293 -- 317Alan M. MacEachren, Guoray Cai, Rajeev Sharma, Ingmar Rauschert, Isaac Brewer, Levent Bolelli, B. Shaparenko, Sven Fuhrmann, Hongmei Wang. Enabling collaborative geoinformation access and decision-making through a natural, multimodal interface
319 -- 342Chaowei (Phil) Yang, David Wong, Ruixin Yang, Menas Kafatos, Qi Li. Performance-improving techniques in web-based GIS
343 -- 362Isaac Karikari, John Stillwell, Steve Carver. The application of GIS in the lands sector of a developing country: Challenges facing land administrators in Ghana
363 -- 384Lianfa Li, Jinfeng Wang, Chengyi Wang. Typhoon insurance pricing with spatial decision support tools

Volume 19, Issue 2

99 -- 102Peter Verburg, A. Veldkamp. Introduction to the Special Issue on Spatial modeling to explore land use dynamics
103 -- 123Geoffrey Caruso, Mark Rounsevell, George Cojocaru. Exploring a spatio-dynamic neighbourhood-based model of residential behaviour in the Brussels periurban area
125 -- 152Koen Overmars, Peter Verburg. Analysis of land use drivers at the watershed and household level: Linking two paradigms at the Philippine forest fringe
153 -- 174Daniel G. Brown, Scott E. Page, Rick L. Riolo, Moira Zellner, William Rand. Path dependence and the validation of agent-based spatial models of land use
175 -- 195Charles Dietzel, Martin Herold, Jeffrey Hemphill, Keith C. Clarke. Spatio-temporal dynamics in California s Central Valley: Empirical links to urban theory
197 -- 215Bryan Pijanowski, Snehal Pithadia, Bradley Shellito, Konstantinos Alexandridis. Calibrating a neural network-based urban change model for two metropolitan areas of the Upper Midwest of the United States
217 -- 241Claire Jantz, Scott Goetz. Analysis of scale dependencies in an urban land-use-change model
243 -- 265Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr., Jeffrey Malanson. Comparison of the structure and accuracy of two land change models

Volume 19, Issue 10

999 -- 1018John McIntosh, May Yuan. A framework to enhance semantic flexibility for analysis of distributed phenomena
1019 -- 1038Bisheng Yang, John Wenzhong Shi, Qingquan Li. An integrated TIN and Grid method for constructing multi-resolution digital terrain models
1039 -- 1056Jiyeong Lee, Mei-Po Kwan. A combinatorial data model for representing topological relations among 3D geographical features in micro-spatial environments
1057 -- 1072Daniel Van de Vlag, Bérengère Vasseur, Alfred Stein, Robert Jeansoulin. An application of problem and product ontologies for the revision of beach nourishments
1073 -- 1090Femke Reitsma, Jochen Albrecht. Implementing a new data model for simulating processes
1091 -- 1111Jun Zhang, Dimitris Papadias, Kyriakos Mouratidis, Manli Zhu. Query processing in spatial databases containing obstacles
1113 -- 1130Yola Georgiadou, Satish K. Puri, Sundeep Sahay. Towards a potential research agenda to guide the implementation of Spatial Data Infrastructures - A case study from India
1131 -- 1147Vasilis D. Valavanis, Isidora Katara, Andreas Palialexis. Marine GIS: Identification of mesoscale oceanic thermal fronts
1149 -- 1175Ashis Kumar Saha, Manoj K. Arora, Ravi Prakash Gupta, M. L. Virdi, Elmar Csaplovics. GIS-based route planning in landslide-prone areas

Volume 19, Issue 1

1 -- 28Michael F. Worboys. Event-oriented approaches to geographic phenomena
29 -- 50Carl Legleiter, Michael F. Goodchild. Alternative representations of in-stream habitat: classification using remote sensing, hydraulic modeling, and fuzzy logic
51 -- 68Oswald Marinoni. A stochastic spatial decision support system based on PROMETHEE
69 -- 89Tomaz Podobnikar. Production of integrated digital terrain model from multiple datasets of different quality
91 -- 98Aruna Srivastava, B. N. Nagpal, Rekha Saxena, Vas Dev, S. K. Subbarao. Prediction of Anopheles minimus habitat in India - a tool for malaria management