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.

 

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