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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 45
Volume 45, May 2014
- Liang-Chien Chen, Chia-Hao Wu, Tzu-Sheng Shen, Chien-Cheng Chou:
The application of geometric network models and building information models in geospatial environments for fire-fighting simulations. 1-12 - Mirjam Schindler, Geoffrey Caruso:
Urban compactness and the trade-off between air pollution emission and exposure: Lessons from a spatially explicit theoretical model. 13-23 - Yukio Sadahiro, Tetsuo Kobayashi:
Exploratory analysis of time series data: Detection of partial similarities, clustering, and visualization. 24-33 - Jing Li, David W. S. Wong:
STModelViz: A 3D spatiotemporal GIS using a constraint-based approach. 34-49 - Ahmed K. Nassar, George Alan Blackburn, J. Duncan Whyatt:
Developing the desert: The pace and process of urban growth in Dubai. 50-62 - Chiara Gigliarano, Francesco Balducci, Mariateresa Ciommi, Francesco Chelli:
Going regional: An index of sustainable economic welfare for Italy. 63-77 - Jing Ma, Alison J. Heppenstall, Kirk Harland, Gordon Mitchell:
Synthesising carbon emission for mega-cities: A static spatial microsimulation of transport CO2 from urban travel in Beijing. 78-88 - Shun-Chieh Hsieh:
Analyzing urbanization data using rural-urban interaction model and logistic growth model. 89-100 - Piotr Jankowski, Grant Fraley, Edzer J. Pebesma:
An exploratory approach to spatial decision support. 101-113 - Rico Richter, Jürgen Döllner:
Concepts and techniques for integration, analysis and visualization of massive 3D point clouds. 114-124 - Norbert Pfeifer, Gottfried Mandlburger, Johannes Otepka, Wilfried Karel:
OPALS - A framework for Airborne Laser Scanning data analysis. 125-136 - Lorenzo Rieg, Volker Wichmann, Martin Rutzinger, Rudolf Sailer, Thomas Geist, Johann Stötter:
Data infrastructure for multitemporal airborne LiDAR point cloud analysis - Examples from physical geography in high mountain environments. 137-146
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