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Journal of Geographical Systems, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2021
- Manfred M. Fischer
, Antonio Páez
, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
, Petra Staufer-Steinnocher
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2020 JGS Best Paper Award and the Editors' Choice Paper Volume 23(1). 1-6 - Marcos Roberto Martines
, Ricardo Vicente Ferreira
, Rogério Hartung Toppa
, Luiza Maria de Assunção
, Michael R. Desjardins, Eric M. Delmelle
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Detecting space-time clusters of COVID-19 in Brazil: mortality, inequality, socioeconomic vulnerability, and the relative risk of the disease in Brazilian municipalities. 7-36 - Alfred Michael Dockery
, Mark N. Harris
, Nicholas Holyoak
, Ranjodh B. Singh
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A methodology for projecting sparse populations and its application to remote Indigenous communities. 37-61 - Yanhui Wang
, Wenping Qi:
Multidimensional spatiotemporal evolution detection on China's rural poverty alleviation. 63-96 - Vladimír Pazitka
, Dariusz Wójcik
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The network boundary specification problem in the global and world city research: investigation of the reliability of empirical results from sampled networks. 97-114 - Slawomir Goliszek
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GIS tools and programming languages for creating models of public and private transport potential accessibility in Szczecin, Poland. 115-137
Volume 23, Number 2, April 2021
- Rachel S. Franklin
, Jacques Poot
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Guest Editorial: Spatial demography in regional science. 139-141 - JGS Editors' choice article. 143
- Verena McClain
, Brigitte S. Waldorf:
Longitudinal methods in regional science: a review. 145-160 - Jeroen Spijker
, Joaquín Recaño, Sandra Martínez, Alessandra Carioli
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Mortality by cause of death in Colombia: a local analysis using spatial econometrics. 161-207 - Rachel S. Franklin
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The demographic burden of population loss in US cities, 2000-2010. 209-230 - Niall Newsham
, Francisco Rowe
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Projecting the demographic impact of Syrian migration in a rapidly ageing society, Germany. 231-261 - Eveline S. van Leeuwen, Viktor A. Venhorst
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Do households prefer to move up or down the urban hierarchy during an economic crisis? 263-289 - Mohana Mondal
, Michael P. Cameron
, Jacques Poot
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Cultural and economic residential sorting of Auckland's population, 1991-2013: an entropy approach. 291-330
Volume 23, Number 3, July 2021
- JGS Editors' choice article. 331
- Yuxue Sheng, James Paul LeSage
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Interpreting spatial regression models with multiplicative interaction explanatory variables. 333-360 - Huanfa Chen
, Alan T. Murray
, Rui Jiang
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Open-source approaches for location cover models: capabilities and efficiency. 361-380 - Ali Zare Zardiny
, Farshad Hakimpour:
Route Matching in Sketch and Metric Maps. 381-405 - Jingwei Shen
, Dongzhe Zhao, Kaifang Shi, Mingguo Ma:
A model for representing topological relations between lines considering metric details. 407-424 - Markus Grillitsch
, Mikhail Martynovich
, Rune Dahl Fitjar, Silje Haus-Reve
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The black box of regional growth. 425-464
Volume 23, Number 4, October 2021
- JGS Editors' Choice. 465
- Antonio Páez
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Open spatial sciences: an introduction. 467-476 - Chris Brunsdon
, Alexis J. Comber
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Opening practice: supporting reproducibility and critical spatial data science. 477-496 - Dani Arribas-Bel
, Mark Green
, Francisco Rowe, Alex Singleton:
Open data products-A framework for creating valuable analysis ready data. 497-514 - Roger Bivand
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Progress in the R ecosystem for representing and handling spatial data. 515-546 - Robin Lovelace
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Open source tools for geographic analysis in transport planning. 547-578 - Jonathan Reades
, Sergio J. Rey
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Geographical Python Teaching Resources: geopyter. 579-597 - Patricia Solís
, T. Jennings Anderson, Sushil Rajagopalan:
Open geospatial tools for humanitarian data creation, analysis, and learning through the global lens of YouthMappers. 599-625
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