Innovations in GIS 5  (Selected papers from the Fifth National Conference on GIS Research UK)

Steve Carver, Ed.

Article Citations

1998

 

Part One:  Spatial Analysis

 

Chainey, Spencer and Neil Stuart.  “Stochastic simulation:  an alternative interpolation technique for digital geographic information.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  3-24. 

 

Kraznowski, Roman M. and Jonathan F. Raper.  “Spatial Evolutionary Algorithm.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  25-34.

 

Worboys, Michael, Keith Mason, and Jenny Lingham.  “Computational Techniques For Non-Euclidean Planar Spatial Data Applied To Migrant Flows.”  Innovations in GIS 5 .  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  35-45.

 

Unwin, Anthony and Heike Hofmann. “New Interactive Graphics Tools for Exploratory Analysis of Spatial Data.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  46-55.

 

Part Two:  Virtual GIS

 

Goodchild, Michael F. “The Geolibrary.”  Innovations in GIS 5 .  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  59-68.

 

Moss, Adrian, Jim R. Petch, A. Heptinstall, K. Cole, C. S. Li, K. Kitmitto, M. N. Islam, Y. J. Yip and A. Basden.  “The KINDS Project:  Providing Effective Tools for Spatial Data Accessibility and Usability Over WWW.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  69-77.

 

Parsley, Scott and George Taylor.  “Methodologies and Tools for Large-scale, Real-world, Virtual Environments:  A Prototype to Enhance the Understanding of Historic Newcastle upon Tyne.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  78-86.

 

Part Three:  Artificial Intelligence, Spatial Agents, And Fuzzy Systems

 

Weber, Christiane.  “How to Deal With Water Supply Pollution with GIS and Multi-Agent Systems (MAS).”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  89-97.

 

See, Linda and Stan Openshaw.  “Some Empirical Experiments in Building Fuzzy Models of Spatial Data.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  98-107.

 

Rodrigues, Armanda, Cedric Grueau, Jonathan Raper and Nuno Neves.  “Environmental Planning Using Spatial Agents.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  108-118.

 

Feng, Zhiqiang and Robin Flowerdew.  “Fuzzy Geodemographics:  A Contribution from Fuzzy Clustering Methods.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  119-127.

 

Claramunt, Christophe, Marius Theriault, and Christine Parent.  “A Qualitative Representation of Evolving Spatial Entities in Two-dimensional Topological Spaces.” Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998. 

128-138.

 

Part Four:  Space-Time GIS

 

Brimicombe, Allan.  “A Fuzzy Coordinate System for Locational Uncertainty in Space and Time.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  141-150.

 

Lee, Howard and Zarine Kemp.  “Supporting Complex Spatiotemporal Analysis in GIS.” Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  151-161.

 

Priestnall, Gary and Roger Glover.  “A Control Strategy for Automated Land Use Change Detection:  An Integration of Vector-Based GIS, Remote Sensing and Pattern Recognition.” Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  162-175.

 

Part Five:  Applications

 

Baldwin, Jonathan.  “Applying GIS to Determine Mystery in Landscapes.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  179-186.

 

De la Ville, Noemi, Steven H. Cousins, and Chris Bird.  “Habitat Suitability Analysis Using Logistic Regression And GIS To Outline Potential Areas For Conservation Of The Grey Wolf (Canis lupus).  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  187-197.

 

Martin, David.  “Census Geography 2001:  Designed By and For GIS?”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  198-209.

 

Gregory, Ian N. and Humphrey R. Southall.  “Putting the Past in its Place:  the Great Britain Historical GIS.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  210-221.

 

Mesev, Victor and Paul Longley.  “Remote Sensing and Regional Density Gradients.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  222-233.

 

Nolan, Abigail M., Peter M. Atkinson, and James M. Bullock.  “Modelling change in the Lowland Heathlands of Dorset, England.”  Innovations in GIS 5.  Steve Carver, Ed.  London:  Taylor and Francis, 1998.  234-243.

 

 

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