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Journal of Spatial Information Science, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, July-December 2020
- Benjamin Adams, Somayeh Dodge, Ross Purves:
JOSIS' 10th anniversary special feature: part two. 1-4
- Monika Sester:
Cartographic generalization. 5-11 - Mohamed F. Mokbel:
Thinking spatial. 13-24 - Urska Demsar, Jed A. Long, Katarzyna Sila-Nowicka:
Integrated science of movement. 25-31 - Alexander Klippel:
From spatial to platial - the role and future of immersive technologies in the spatial sciences. 33-45 - May Yuan:
Why are events important and how to compute them in geospatial research?. 47-61 - Maike Buchin, Carola Wenk:
Inferring movement patterns from geometric similarity. 63-69 - Matt Duckham, Serene Ho:
Indigeneity and spatial information science. 71-82 - A. Stewart Fotheringham:
Local modelling: one size does not fit all. 83-87 - Chris Brunsdon, Alexis J. Comber:
Big issues for big data: challenges for critical spatial data analytics. 89-98
- Marcelo de Lima Galvão, Jakub Krukar, Martin Nöllenburg, Angela Schwering:
Route schematization with landmarks. 99-136 - Raymond Leung:
Modelling Orebody Structures: Block Merging Algorithms and Block Model Spatial Restructuring Strategies Given Mesh Surfaces of Geological Boundaries. 137-174
- Antoni Moore, Mark Gahegan:
GeoComputation 2019 special feature. 175-176
- Michael Dorman, Tal Svoray, Itai Kloog:
How does socio-economic and demographic dissimilarity determine physical and virtual segregation?. 177-202 - Debjit Bhowmick, Stephan Winter, Mark Stevenson, Peter Vortisch:
The impact of urban road network morphology on pedestrian wayfinding behaviour. 203-228 - Mohammad Masoud Rahimi, Elham Naghizade, Mark Stevenson, Stephan Winter:
Service quality monitoring in confined spaces through mining Twitter data. 229-261
- Micah L. Brachman:
Don't forget about geography. 263-266
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