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Annals of GIS, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 2022
- Daniel Sui, Matthew Turner:
General theories and principles in geography and GIScience: Moving beyond the idiographic and nomothetic dichotomy. 1-4 - A. Stewart Fotheringham, Mehak Sachdeva:
Modelling spatial processes in quantitative human geography. 5-14 - Jonathan D. Phillips:
The Law of Scale Independence. 15-29 - Bin Jiang:
Geography as a science of the earth's surface founded on the third view of space. 31-43 - Peter Kedron, Joseph Holler:
Replication and the search for the laws in the geographic sciences. 45-56 - A-Xing Zhu, Matthew Turner:
How is the Third Law of Geography different? 57-67 - Bin Li, Daniel A. Griffith:
The Moran Spectrum as a Geoinformatic Tupu: implications for the First Law of Geography. 69-83 - Michael F. Goodchild:
Commentary: general principles and analytical frameworks in geography and GIScience. 85-87
Volume 28, Number 2, April 2022
- Yijing Li, Qunshan Zhao, Chen Zhong:
GIS and urban data science. 89-92 - Changzhen Wang, Fahui Wang:
GIS-automated delineation of hospital service areas in Florida: from Dartmouth method to network community detection methods. 93-109 - Jeneva Beairsto, Yufan Tian, Linyu Zheng, Qunshan Zhao, Jinhyun Hong:
Identifying locations for new bike-sharing stations in Glasgow: an analysis of spatial equity and demand factors. 111-126 - Jirí Hladík, Dajana Snopková, Marek Lichter, Lukás Herman, Milan Konecný:
Spatial-temporal analysis of retail and services using Facebook Places data: a case study in Brno, Czech Republic. 127-145 - Diego J. Maldonado-Guzmán:
Airbnb and crime in Barcelona (Spain): testing the relationship using a geographically weighted regression. 147-160 - Meiliu Wu, Qunying Huang:
Human movement patterns of different racial-ethnic and economic groups in U.S. top 50 populated cities: What can social media tell us about isolation? 161-183 - Zhiwei Yang, Yingbiao Chen, Zihao Zheng, Zhifeng Wu:
Identifying China's polycentric cities and evaluating the urban centre development level using Luojia-1A night-time light data. 185-195 - Chenyu Zuo, Linfang Ding, Zhuo Yang, Liqiu Meng:
Multiscale geovisual analysis of knowledge innovation patterns using big scholarly data. 197-212 - Jinwen Xu, Yi Qiang:
Analysing Information Diffusion in Natural Hazards using Retweets - a Case Study of 2018 Winter Storm Diego. 213-227 - Shawky Mansour, Talal Al-Awadhi, Noura Al Nasiri, Ali Al Balushi:
Modernization and female labour force participation in Oman: spatial modelling of local variations. 229-243
Volume 28, Number 3, July 2022
- Alfred Stein, Claudio Detotto, Mariana Belgiu:
A spatial statistical study of the distribution of Sardinian nuraghes. 245-261 - Kyusik Kim, Mahyar Ghorbanzadeh, Mark W. Horner, Eren Erman Ozguven:
Assessment of disparities in spatial accessibility to vaccination sites in Florida. 263-277 - Daniel Salafranca Barreda, Diego J. Maldonado-Guzmán, Patricia Saldaña-Taboada:
Crime beyond the edge: development of a tool to correct the edge effect on crime count. 279-292 - Tianyu Li:
Exploring spatial variations of US rock music concerts in relation to population demographics and leisure and hospitality industry. 293-306 - Frank Edward Mahuve, Beatrice Christopher Tarimo:
Integrating fuzzy set function into floating catchment area measures: a determination of spatial accessibility of service points. 307-323 - Ibrahim M. Badwi, Hisham M. Ellaithy, Hidi E. Youssef:
3D-GIS Parametric Modelling for Virtual Urban Simulation Using CityEngine. 325-341 - Xavier Takam Tiamgne, Felix Kanungwe Kalaba, Vincent Nyirenda, Darius Phiri:
Modelling areas for sustainable forest management in a mining and human dominated landscape: A Geographical Information System (GIS)- Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) approach. 343-357 - Neha Gupta, Sanjit Kumar Pal, Josodhir Das:
GIS-based evolution and comparisons of landslide susceptibility mapping of the East Sikkim Himalaya. 359-384 - Grayson R. Morgan, Michael E. Hodgson, Cuizhen Wang, Steven R. Schill:
Unmanned aerial remote sensing of coastal vegetation: A review. 385-399 - Alfred Homère Ngandam Mfondoum, Sofia Hakdaoui, Roseline Batcha:
Landsat 8Bands' 1 to 7 spectral vectors plus machine learning to improve land use/cover classification using Google Earth Engine. 401-424
Volume 28, Number 4, October 2022
- Chaowei Phil Yang, Shuming Bao, Wendy Guan, Kate Howell, Tao Hu, Hai Lan, Yun Li, Qian Liu, Jennifer Smith, Anusha Srirenganathan Malarvizhi, Theo Trefonides, Kevin Wang, Zifu Wang:
Challenges and opportunities of the spatiotemporal responses to the global pandemic of COVID-19. 425-434 - Weiyu Wang, Jeffrey Blossom, Julie Kim, Priyanka deSouza, Weixing Zhang, Rockli Kim, Rakesh Sarwal, S. V. Subramanian:
COVID-19 metrics across parliamentary constituencies and districts in India. 435-443 - Ci Song, Tao Pei, Xi Wang, Yaxi Liu, Jia Ma, Daojing Zhou:
Dynamic characteristics of the COVID-19 epidemic in China's major cities. 445-456 - Akhil Kumar, Yogya Kalra, Weihe Wendy Guan, Vansh Tibrewal, Rupali Batta, Andrew Chen:
COVID-19 impact on excess deaths of various causes in the United States. 457-478 - Melinda Laituri, Robert B. Richardson, Junghwan Kim, Laura V. Cline, Sebastian Viscuso, Lee Schwartz:
Examining second-order impacts of COVID-19 in urban areas. 479-490 - Xuan Zhang, Lan Mu, Donglan Zhang, Yuping Mao, Lu Shi, Janani Rajbhandari-Thapa, Zhuo Chen, Yan Li, José A. Pagán:
Geographical and Temporal Analysis of Tweets Related to COVID-19 and Cardiovascular Disease in the US. 491-500 - Mengxi Zhang, Siqin Wang, Tao Hu, Xiaokang Fu, Xiaoyue Wang, Yaxin Hu, Briana Halloran, Zhenlong Li, Yunhe Cui, Haokun Liu, Zhimin Liu, Shuming Bao:
Human mobility and COVID-19 transmission: a systematic review and future directions. 501-514 - Yangyang Li, Yihan Zhu, Jia Yu Karen Tan, Hoong Chen Teo, Andrea Law, Dezhan Qu, Wei Luo:
The impact of COVID-19 on NO2 and PM2.5 levels and their associations with human mobility patterns in Singapore. 515-531 - Jingwei Shen, Zhongyu Huang, Wei Zhou, Dongzhe Zhao:
Revealing population flow patterns in the Sichuan-Chongqing region, China, during the COVID-19 epidemic in 2020. 533-545
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