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Transactions in GIS, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January 2002
- Peter M. Atkinson:
Surface Modelling: What's the Point? 1-4
- Bruce Lascelles, David Favis-Mortlock, Tony Parsons, John Boardman:
Automated Digital Photogrammetry: A Valuable Tool for Small-scale Geomorphological Research for the Non-photogrammetrist? 5-15 - Christopher D. Lloyd, Peter M. Atkinson:
Non-stationary Approaches for Mapping Terrain and Assessing Prediction Uncertainty. 17-30 - Hélème Galy, Richard A. Sanders:
Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery for Flood Modelling. 31-42 - Matthew Foote, Diane Horn:
Using Video and GIS to Measure Two-dimensional Water Surface Elevations in the Swash Zone. 43-68 - Joanne T. McClure, Geoffrey H. Griffiths:
Historic Landscape Reconstruction and Visualisation, West Oxfordshire, England. 69-78
Volume 6, Number 2, March 2002
- Gary J. Hunter:
Understanding Semantics and Ontologies: They're Quite Simple Really - If You Know What I Mean! 83-87
- Ickjai Lee, Mark Gahegan:
Interactive Analysis Using Voronoi Diagrams: Algorithms to Support Dynamic Update from a Generic Triangle-based Data Structure. 89-114 - William P. Kemp, Kevin M. O'Neill, Maria Marta Cigliano, Sandra Torrusio:
Field-scale Variations in Plant and Grasshopper Communities: A GIS-based Assessment. 115-133 - Jaroslav Hofierka, Juraj Parajka, Helena Mitásová, Lubos Mitas:
Multivariate Interpolation of Precipitation Using Regularized Spline with Tension. 135-150 - Scott W. Selkirk, Ian D. Bishop:
Improving and Extending Home Range and Habitat Analysis by Integration with a Geographic Information System. 151-159 - Ian N. Gregory:
Time-variant GIS Databases of Changing Historical Administrative Boundaries: A European Comparison. 161-178 - Matt Duckham:
A User-Oriented Perspective of Error-sensitive GIS Development. 179-193 - David L. Tulloch, Earl F. Epstein:
Benefits of Community MPLIS: Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Equity. 195-211
Volume 6, Number 3, June 2002
- Douglas Richardson:
Building a Research Agenda on the Geographical Dimensions of Terrorism: An On-going Process. 225-229
- Frederico T. Fonseca, Max J. Egenhofer, Peggy Agouris, Gilberto Câmara:
Using Ontologies for Integrated Geographic Information Systems. 231-257 - Gregory Vert, Molly Stock, Piotr Jankowski, Paul E. Gessler:
An Architecture for the Management of GIS Data Files. 259-275 - Ali Frihida, Danielle J. Marceau, Marius Thériault:
Spatio-Temporal Object-Oriented Data Model for Disaggregate Travel Behavior. 277-294 - Bin Jiang, Christophe Claramunt:
Integration of Space Syntax into GIS: New Perspectives for Urban Morphology. 295-309 - Ian D. Bishop, Mike Barry, Elsworth McPherson, Joiana Nascarella, Karen Urquhart, Francisco Escobar:
Meeting the Need for GIS Skills in Developing Countries: The Case of Informal Settlements. 311-326 - Stephen Wise:
Capturing Raster Data From Scanned Thematic Maps Using Desktop Graphics Software. 327-337
Volume 6, Number 4, October 2002
- John P. Wilson, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Gary Hunter:
Editorial. 353-354
- Ming-Hsiang Tsou, Barbara P. Buttenfield:
A Dynamic Architecture for Distributing Geographic Information Services. 355-381 - Robert J. Corner, Robert J. Hickey, Simon E. Cook:
Knowledge Based Soil Attribute Mapping In GIS: The Expector Method. 383-402 - Soe Win Myint, Nina Lam, John Tyler:
An Evaluation of Four Different Wavelet Decomposition Procedures for Spatial Feature Discrimination in Urban Areas. 403-429 - Brandon Plewe:
The Nature of Uncertainty in Historical Geographic Information. 431-456 - Andrew A. Bishop, W. Wyatt Hoback, Marc Albrecht, Kerri M. Skinner:
A Comparison of an Ecological Model and GIS Spatial Analysis to Describe Niche Partitioning Amongst Carrion Beetles in Nebraska. 457-470
- Ferdi L. Hellweger, Lesley Hay Wilson, Eugenia M. Naranjo, Paul J. Anid:
Adding Human Health Risk Analysis Tools to Geographic Information Systems. 471-484
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