Journal: Journal of Geographical Systems

Volume 5, Issue 4

331 -- 351Tarmo K. Remmel, Ferenc Csillag. When are two landscape pattern indices significantly different?
353 -- 379Roderic Béra, Christophe Claramunt. Topology-based proximities in spatial systems
381 -- 405Yong Wang, Phillip Lai, Daniel Z. Sui. Mapping the Internet using GIS: The death of distance hypothesis revisited
407 -- 413Atsuyuki Okabe, Tohru Yoshikawa. SAINF: A toolbox for analyzing the effect of point-like, line-like and polygon-like infrastructural features on the distribution of point-like non-infrastructural features

Volume 5, Issue 3

223 -- 251Pece V. Gorsevski, Paul E. Gessler, Piotr Jankowski. Integrating a fuzzy ::::k::::-means classification and a Bayesian approach for spatial prediction of landslide hazard
253 -- 273Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr., Aditya Agrawal, Diana Huffaker. Estimating the uncertainty of land-cover extrapolations while constructing a raster map from tabular data
275 -- 290Rainer Andergassen, Peter Nijkamp, Aura Reggiani. Analysis of regional labour market dynamics: In search of indications for self-organised criticality
291 -- 314Giuseppe Arbia, Jean H. P. Paelinck. Economic convergence or divergence? Modeling the interregional dynamics of EU regions, 1985-1999
315 -- 329Börje Johansson, Johan Klaesson, Michael Olsson. Commuters non-linear response to time distances

Volume 5, Issue 2

139 -- 160Barry Boots. Developing local measures of spatial association for categorical data
161 -- 184P. Congdon. Modelling spatially varying impacts of socioeconomic predictors on mortality outcomes
185 -- 206Theo A. Arentze, Harry J. P. Timmermans. Measuring the goodness-of-fit of decision-tree models of discrete and continuous activity-travel choice: methods and empirical illustration
207 -- 222Piet Rietveld, S. van Woudenberg. The utility of travelling when destinations are heterogeneous. How much better is the next destination as one travels further?

Volume 5, Issue 1

1 -- 3Mei-Po Kwan, Donald G. Janelle, Michael F. Goodchild. Accessibility in space and time: A theme in spatially integrated social science
5 -- 23Morton E. O Kelly, M. W. Horner. Aggregate accessibility to population at the county level: U.S. 1940-2000
25 -- 50Michael Tiefelsdorf. Misspecifications in interaction model distance decay relations: A spatial structure effect
51 -- 70Joe Weber. Individual accessibility and distance from major employment centers: An examination using space-time measures
71 -- 91Hyun-Mi Kim, Mei-Po Kwan. Space-time accessibility measures: A geocomputational algorithm with a focus on the feasible opportunity set and possible activity duration
93 -- 107Alan T. Murray, Xiaolan Wu. Accessibility tradeoffs in public transit planning
109 -- 127Irene Casas. Evaluating the importance of accessibility to congestion response using a GIS-based travel simulator
129 -- 138Mei-Po Kwan, Alan T. Murray, Morton E. O Kelly, Michael Tiefelsdorf. Recent advances in accessibility research: Representation, methodology and applications