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Journal of Geographical Systems, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, May 2005
- Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Pierre Goovaerts, Peter A. Rogerson:
Space-Time Intelligence Systems: Technology, applications and methods. 1-5 - Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Dunrie A. Greiling, Andrew M. Kaufmann:
Design and implementation of a Space-Time Intelligence System for disease surveillance. 7-23 - Daniel G. Brown, Rick L. Riolo, Derek T. Robinson, Michael J. North, William Rand:
Spatial process and data models: Toward integration of agent-based models and GIS. 25-47 - Jaymie R. Meliker, Melissa J. Slotnick, Gillian A. AvRuskin, Andrew M. Kaufmann, Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Jerome O. Nriagu:
Improving exposure assessment in environmental epidemiology: Application of spatio-temporal visualization tools. 49-66 - Dunrie A. Greiling, Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Andrew M. Kaufmann, Robert G. Rommel:
Space-time visualization and analysis in the Cancer Atlas Viewer. 67-84 - Sharon K. Greene, Mark A. Schmidt, Mary Grace Stobierski, Mark L. Wilson:
Spatio-temporal pattern of viral meningitis in Michigan, 1993-2001. 85-99 - Peter A. Rogerson:
Monitoring spatial maxima. 101-114 - Gaurav Sinha, David M. Mark:
Measuring similarity between geospatial lifelines in studies of environmental health. 115-136 - Pierre Goovaerts, Geoffrey M. Jacquez:
Detection of temporal changes in the spatial distribution of cancer rates using local Moran's I and geostatistically simulated spatial neutral models. 137-159
Volume 7, Number 2, June 2005
- David Wheeler, Michael Tiefelsdorf:
Multicollinearity and correlation among local regression coefficients in geographically weighted regression. 161-187 - Virgilio Gómez-Rubio, J. Ferrándiz-Ferragud, Antonio López-Quílez:
Detecting clusters of disease with R. 189-206 - Sandy Dall'erba:
Productivity convergence and spatial dependence among Spanish regions. 207-227 - Jean-Claude Thill, Marim Kim:
Trip making, induced travel demand, and accessibility. 229-248 - Jacek Malczewski, Claus Rinner:
Exploring multicriteria decision strategies in GIS with linguistic quantifiers: A case study of residential quality evaluation. 249-268
Volume 7, Number 3-4, December 2005
- R. G. V. Baker, Barry Boots:
The quantitative revolution plus 55 years: relevant, testable and reproducible modelling? 269-272 - Nicholas J. Tate, Chris Brunsdon, Martin Charlton, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Claire H. Jarvis:
Smoothing/filtering LiDAR digital surface models. Experiments with loess regression and discrete wavelets. 273-290 - Trisalyn A. Nelson, Barry Boots:
Identifying insect infestation hot spots: an approach using conditional spatial randomization. 291-311 - Tomoki Nakaya, Katsumi Nakase, Ken Osaka:
Spatio-temporal modelling of the HIV epidemic in Japan based on the national HIV/AIDS surveillance. 313-336 - Phillip W. Smith, Richard Thomas:
Comparing epidemic forecasts for European countries obtained from AIDS incidence and HIV prevalence data. 337-359 - R. G. V. Baker:
Instantaneous global spatial interaction? Exploring the Gaussian inequality, distance and Internet pings in a global network. 361-379 - R. G. V. Baker, D. C. Marshall:
Modelling gambling time and economic assignments to weekly trip behaviour to gambling venues. 381-402 - Peter Haggett:
Postscript: continuity and change in spatial modelling. 403-408
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