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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, January 2010
- Claire A. Jantz, Scott J. Goetz, David I. Donato, Peter Claggett:
Designing and implementing a regional urban modeling system using the SLEUTH cellular urban model. 1-16 - Lien Poelmans, Anton J. J. van Rompaey:
Complexity and performance of urban expansion models. 17-27 - Yu Liu, Yihong Yuan, Danqing Xiao, Yi Zhang, Jiangquan Hu:
A point-set-based approximation for areal objects: A case study of representing localities. 28-39 - Bisheng Yang, Xuechen Luan, Qingquan Li:
An adaptive method for identifying the spatial patterns in road networks. 40-48 - Gunhak Lee, Alan T. Murray:
Maximal covering with network survivability requirements in wireless mesh networks. 49-57 - David Rohde, Jonathan Corcoran, Prem Chhetri:
Spatial forecasting of residential urban fires: A Bayesian approach. 58-69 - Yola Georgiadou, Jantien E. Stoter:
Studying the use of geo-information in government - A conceptual framework. 70-78 - Theodor Foerster, Lassi Lehto, Tapani Sarjakoski, L. Tiina Sarjakoski, Jantien E. Stoter:
Map generalization and schema transformation of geospatial data combined in a Web Service context. 79-88
Volume 34, Number 2, March 2010
- Paulo Silveira, Tomaz Dentinho:
Spatial interaction model of land use - An application to Corvo Island from the 16th, 19th and 20th centuries. 91-103 - Zhenjiang Shen, Mitsuhiko Kawakami:
An online visualization tool for Internet-based local townscape design. 104-116 - Antonia Cataldo, Antonio M. Rinaldi:
An ontological approach to represent knowledge in territorial planning science. 117-132 - Stuart E. Hamilton, Ash Morgan:
Integrating lidar, GIS and hedonic price modeling to measure amenity values in urban beach residential property markets. 133-141 - Alexis J. Comber, Steve Carver, Steffen Fritz, Robert McMorran, Justin Washtell, Peter F. Fisher:
Different methods, different wilds: Evaluating alternative mappings of wildness using fuzzy MCE and Dempster-Shafer MCE. 142-152 - Ron Store, Harri Antikainen:
Using GIS-based multicriteria evaluation and path optimization for effective forest field inventory. 153-161 - Christopher Bone, Suzana Dragicevic:
Simulation and validation of a reinforcement learning agent-based model for multi-stakeholder forest management. 162-174
- Diansheng Guo, Jeremy L. Mennis:
Erratum to "Spatial data mining and geographic knowledge discovery - An introduction" [Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 33 (2009) 403-408]. 175 - Yola Georgiadou, Jantien E. Stoter:
Erratum to "Studying the use of geo-information in government - A conceptual framework" [Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 34(1) (2010) 70-78]. 176 - Theodor Foerster, Lassi Lehto, Tapani Sarjakoski, L. Tiina Sarjakoski, Jantien E. Stoter:
Erratum to "Map generalization and schema transformation of geospatial data combined in a Web Service context [Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 34 (2010) 79-88]. 177
Volume 34, Number 3, May 2010
- Mei-Po Kwan, Daniel M. Ransberger:
LiDAR assisted emergency response: Detection of transport network obstructions caused by major disasters. 179-188 - Debarchana Ghosh, Rajarshi Guha:
Use of genetic algorithm and neural network approaches for risk factor selection: A case study of West Nile virus dynamics in an urban environment. 189-203 - Liang Mao, Ling Bian:
Spatial-temporal transmission of influenza and its health risks in an urbanized area. 204-215 - Biswajeet Pradhan, Saro Lee, Manfred F. Buchroithner:
A GIS-based back-propagation neural network model and its cross-application and validation for landslide susceptibility analyses. 216-235 - Nick Malleson, Alison J. Heppenstall, Linda M. See:
Crime reduction through simulation: An agent-based model of burglary. 236-250 - Jing Li, David W. S. Wong:
Effects of DEM sources on hydrologic applications. 251-261
Volume 34, Number 4, July 2010
- Chaowei Phil Yang, Robert Raskin:
Geospatial cyberinfrastructure (GCI). 263 - Chaowei Phil Yang, Robert Raskin, Michael F. Goodchild, Mark Gahegan:
Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure: Past, present and future. 264-277 - Jibo Xie, Chaowei Phil Yang, Bin Zhou, Qunying Huang:
High-performance computing for the simulation of dust storms. 278-290 - Huayi Wu, Zhengwei He, Jianya Gong:
A virtual globe-based 3D visualization and interactive framework for public participation in urban planning processes. 291-298 - Bertrand De Longueville:
Community-based geoportals: The next generation? Concepts and methods for the geospatial Web 2.0. 299-308
- Pouria Amirian, Ali A. Alesheikh, Anahid Bassiri:
Standards-based, interoperable services for accessing urban services data for the city of Tehran. 309-321 - Soheil Boroushaki, Jacek Malczewski:
Measuring consensus for collaborative decision-making: A GIS-based approach. 322-332 - James K. Batcheller, Femke Reitsma:
Implementing feature level semantics for spatial data discovery: Supporting the reuse of legacy data using open source components. 333-344 - L. K. Wiginton, Ha T. Nguyen, Joshua M. Pearce:
Quantifying rooftop solar photovoltaic potential for regional renewable energy policy. 345-357
Volume 34, Number 5, August 2010
- Meher Nigar Neema, Akira Ohgai:
Multi-objective location modeling of urban parks and open spaces: Continuous optimization. 359-376 - Aloys W. J. Borgers, Menno Brouwer, Tristan Kunen, Joran Jessurun, Ingrid Janssen:
A virtual reality tool to measure shoppers' tenant mix preferences. 377-388 - Christopher D. Lloyd:
Analysing population characteristics using geographically weighted principal components analysis: A case study of Northern Ireland in 2001. 389-399 - Ying Pan, Andreas Roth, Zhenrong Yu, Reiner Doluschitz:
The impact of variation in scale on the behavior of a cellular automata used for land use change modeling. 400-408 - Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Piotr Jankowski:
Exploring normative scenarios of land use development decisions with an agent-based simulation laboratory. 409-423 - Arend Ligtenberg, Ron van Lammeren, Arnold K. Bregt, Adrie J. M. Beulens:
Validation of an agent-based model for spatial planning: A role-playing approach. 424-434 - Mostafa Kabolizade, Hamid Ebadi, Salman Ahmadi:
An improved snake model for automatic extraction of buildings from urban aerial images and LiDAR data. 435-441
Volume 34, Number 6, November 2010
- Jason Dykes, Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko, Volker Paelke, Jochen Schiewe:
Editorial - GeoVisualization and the Digital City. 443-451 - Frank O. Ostermann:
Digital representation of park use and visual analysis of visitor activities. 452-464 - Ron van Lammeren, Joske Houtkamp, S. Colijn, Maarten Hilferink, Arno Bouwman:
Affective appraisal of 3D land use visualization. 465-475 - Haik Lorenz, Jürgen Döllner:
3D feature surface properties and their application in geovisualization. 476-483 - Dieter Hildebrandt, Jürgen Döllner:
Service-oriented, standards-based 3D geovisualization: Potential and challenges. 484-495 - Martin Over, Arne Schilling, S. Neubauer, Alexander Zipf:
Generating web-based 3D City Models from OpenStreetMap: The current situation in Germany. 496-507 - Stephan Nebiker, Susanne Bleisch, Martin Christen:
Rich point clouds in virtual globes - A new paradigm in city modeling? 508-517
- Phil Bartie, Femke Reitsma, Simon Kingham, Steven Mills:
Advancing visibility modelling algorithms for urban environments. 518-531 - Xiang Li, Christophe Claramunt, Cyril Ray:
A grid graph-based model for the analysis of 2D indoor spaces. 532-540 - Liang Liu, Clio Andris, Carlo Ratti:
Uncovering cabdrivers' behavior patterns from their digital traces. 541-548
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