Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic.
Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds.
Article Citations
1997
Albert, William. The Role of Spatial Abilities in the Acquisition and Representation of Geographic Space. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 320-333.
Arentze, Theo, Aloys Borgers, and Harry Timmermans. A Generic Spatial Decision-support System for Planning Retail Facilities. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 495-509.
Assimakopoulos, Dimitris. GIS Diffusion in Greece: The Development of a Greek GIS Community. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 111-128.
Azad, Bijan. Leading and Managing the GIS Implementation Process: Beyond the Myth of the GIS Champion. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 146-164.
Baklanov, Alexander, Tatjana Makarova, and Larissa Nazarenko. GIS Applications in the Arctic Environment. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 470-479.
Beard, Kate. Representations of Data Quality. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 280-294.
Bodum, Lars. Towards Hypermedia-aided GIS in Local Planning. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 544-555.
Bullen, Nina. Linking GIS and Multilevel Modelling in the Spatial Analysis of House Prices. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 412-426.
Collins, Sue. Modelling Urban Air Pollution using GIS. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 427-440.
Dorling, Daniel. European Micro-Data Availability: The Special Case of Britain. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 71-91.
Evans, John. Infrastructures for Sharing Geographic Information: Lessons from the Great Lakes and the Columbia River. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 59-70.
Finco, Mark V. Agent-based Pattern Identification in Imagery: Exploring Spatial Data with Artificial Life. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 368-381.
Fisher, Peter. Concepts and Paradigms of Spatial Data. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 297-307.
Fonseca, Alexandra and Antonio Camara. The Use of Multimedia Spatial Data Handling in Environmental Impact Assessment. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 556-570.
Giertsen, Christopher, Oddmar Sandvik, and Rune Torkildsen. An Open System for 3D Visualisation and Animation of Geographic Information. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 571-587.
Goodchild, Michael. Postscript: New Directions for GIS Research. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 588-595.
Lagrange, Jean-Philippe. Generalisation: Where Are We? Where Should We Go? Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 187-204.
Lopez, Xavier R. Spatial Data as a Test Bed for National Information Policy. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 37-58.
MacDonald, Marianne. A Spatial Decision-support System for Collaborative Solid Waste Planning. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 510-521.
Mark, David. Cognitive Perspectives on Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Reasoning. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 308-319.
Masser, Ian and Francois Salge. The European Geographic Information Infrastructure Debate. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 28-36.
Masser, Ian and Massimo Craglia. The Diffusion of GIS in Local Government in Europe. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 95-110.
McMaster, Robert and Barbara Buttenfield. Formalising Cartographic Knowledge. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 205-223.
Midtbo, Terje. Efficient Handling of Large Spatial Data Sets by Generalised Delaunay Networks. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 235-249.
Nedovic-Budic, Zorica. GIS Technology and Organisational Context: Interaction and Adaptation. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 165-184.
Olson, David. A Study of Voter Turnout in New York City Elections using Spatial Statistics. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 456-469.
Pantazis, Dimos. CON. G. O. O.: A Conceptual Formalism for Geographic Database Design. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 348-367.
Pinto, Jeffrey K. and Harlan J. Onsrud. In Search of the Dependent Variable: Toward Synthesis in GIS Implementation Research. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 129-145.
Plazanet, Corinne. Modelling Geometry for Linear Feature Generalisation. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 264-279.
Raper, Jonathan. Progress towards Spatial Multimedia. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 525-543.
Roessner, Sigrid. GIS in Quantitative Geomorphology: Assessment of Denudation Rates in the Central Kenya Rift. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 441-455.
Spagnuolo, Michela. Shape-based Reconstruction of Natural Surfaces: An Application of the Antarctic Sea Floor. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 250-263.
Timpf, Sabine. Cartographic Objects in a Multiscale Data Structure. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 224-234.
Tosta, Nancy and Michael Domaratz. The US National Spatial Data Infrastructure. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 19-27.
Unwin, David. GIS and Spatial Statistical Analysis. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 399-411.
Vckovski, Andrej. Digital Representation of Continuous Random Fields. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 382-396.
Yu, Kongjian. Ecologists, Farmers, Tourists: GIS Support Planning of Red Stone Park, China. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 480-494.
Yuan, May. Modelling Semantical, Spatial and Temporal Information in a GIS. Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic. Massimo Craglia and Helen Couclelis, Eds. London: Taylor and Francis, 1997. 334-347.