Journal: Journal of Geographical Systems

Volume 27, Issue 4

497 -- 498. JGS Editors' choice article
499 -- 522Feng Chen, Yu Zhou, Yee Leung. Testing non-stationarity of spatial relationships under the multiscale effects
523 -- 553Xinyue Zhang, Hong Gu, Andrew Irwin, Toby Kenney. Supervised spatial metric learning with applications to spatial clustering and spatial model prediction
555 -- 583Yijiang Zhao, Jing Luo, Daoan Zhang, Yizhi Liu, Zhuhua Liao. A semi-supervised Chinese toponym recognition methods combining active learning and self-training
585 -- 606Abhijit Paul, Christina Pieri. Reviewing the effectiveness of angular segment analysis with metric radii in modelling vehicular movement networks: the case of Rochester, Minnesota
607 -- 628Ivana Kolingerová, Ondrej Andel, Eliska Mourycová, Pavel Slavík, Lukás Hruda, David Podgorelec, Borut Zalik, Ivo Malý, Martin Manák. Approximate local reflection symmetry of projected land cadastre data

Volume 27, Issue 3

339 -- 340. JGS Editors' choice article
341 -- 367Jon O. Skøien, Nicolas Lampach, Helena Ramos, Rudolf Seljak, Renate Koeble, Linda See, Marijn Van der Velde. A flexible approach for statistical disclosure control in geospatial data
369 -- 397Jesús López-Rodríguez, Brais Pociña-Sanchez, Laura Varela-Candamio. Taxable agglomeration rents across the Spanish local labour markets
399 -- 424Wei Kang 0005, Taylor M. Oshan. Scale and correlation in multiscale geographically weighted regression (MGWR)
425 -- 453Jack Liddle, Wenhua Jiang, Nick Malleson. Leveraging principal component analysis to uncover urban pedestrian dynamics
455 -- 472Philip E. Morefield, Timothy F. Leslie. County-to-county migration modeling in the United States: the effects of data source and model selection
473 -- 496Zhang-Cai Yin, Pengna Jia, Ai-Sheng Wang, Shen Ying. A spacetime modeling approach for virus transmission based on human activity trajectories: A case study of COVID-19

Volume 27, Issue 2

167 -- 0. JGS Editors' choice article
169 -- 195George Grekousis. Geographical-XGBoost: a new ensemble model for spatially local regression based on gradient-boosted trees
197 -- 227Peter Congdon. Ecological inference for relative risks, with application to infrequent mental health events
229 -- 255Hui Dong, Xiao Pan, Xiao Chen, Jing Sun, Shuhai Wang. DyAdapTransformer: dynamic adaptive spatial-temporal graph transformer for traffic flow prediction
257 -- 282Moongi Choi, Jiwoo Seo, Alexander Hohl. Agent-based travel scheduler: decomposing OD data for predicting individual travel schedules through agent-based modeling
283 -- 299Xiafan Wan, Wentao Yang 0002. A divide-and-conquer method for predicting the fine-grained spatial distribution of population in urban and rural areas
301 -- 335Xiaonan Wang, Xiuyuan Zhang. Interpreting natural language descriptions of the topological relations of enclaves
337 -- 0Zhimin Hong, Zhiwen Wang, Huhu Wang, Ruoxuan Wang. Correction: A scale-adaptive estimation for mixed geographically and temporally weighted regression models

Volume 27, Issue 1

1 -- 4Manfred M. Fischer, Julie Le Gallo, Antonio Páez 0001, Petra Staufer-Steinnocher. 2024 JGS Best Paper Award and the Editors' Choice Paper Volume 27(1)
5 -- 6Julie Le Gallo. Introduction of Julie Le Gallo, Editor-in-Chief as of January 2025
7 -- 30Sophiya Gyanwali, Shashank Karki, Kee Moon Jang, Thomas W. Crawford, Mengxi Zhang, Junghwan Kim. Implications for spatial non-stationarity and the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) in green inequality research: evidence from three states in the USA
31 -- 61Fernando H. Taques, Coro Chasco, Flávio H. Taques. Integrating big data with KNIME as an alternative without programming code: an application to the PATSTAT patent database
63 -- 83Yukio Sadahiro, Ikuho Yamada. Point cluster analysis using weighted random labeling
85 -- 111Zhimin Hong, Zhiwen Wang, Huhu Wang, Ruoxuan Wang. A scale-adaptive estimation for mixed geographically and temporally weighted regression models
113 -- 146I Gede Nyoman Mindra Jaya, Henk Folmer. Spatiotemporal forecasting models with and without a confounded covariate
147 -- 166Daisuke Murakami, Mami Kajita, Seiji Kajita. Spatial process-based transfer learning for prediction problems