Journal of Geographical Systems
1999 - 2024
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2024
- Introduction to the special issue on spatial machine learning pp. 451-460
- Kevin Credit
- Spatial machine learning for predicting physical inactivity prevalence from socioecological determinants in Chicago, Illinois, USA pp. 461-481
- Aynaz Lotfata and Stefanos Georganos
- A structured comparison of causal machine learning methods to assess heterogeneous treatment effects in spatial data pp. 483-510
- Kevin Credit and Matthew Lehnert
- A random forests-based hedonic price model accounting for spatial autocorrelation pp. 511-540
- Emre Tepe
- Beyond visual inspection: capturing neighborhood dynamics with historical Google Street View and deep learning-based semantic segmentation pp. 541-564
- Jae Hong Kim, Donghwan Ki, Nene Osutei, Sugie Lee and John R. Hipp
- What drives urban redevelopment activity? Evidence from machine learning and econometric analysis in three American cities pp. 565-599
- John I. Carruthers and Hanxue Wei
- Unveiling the impact of machine learning algorithms on the quality of online geocoding services: a case study using COVID-19 data pp. 601-622
- Batuhan Kilic, Onur Can Bayrak, Fatih Gülgen, Mert Gurturk and Perihan Abay
Volume 26, issue 3, 2024
- Speeding up estimation of spatially varying coefficients models pp. 293-327
- Ghislain Geniaux
- Simulating the effects of planning strategies on urban heat island and air pollution mitigation in an urban renewal area pp. 329-350
- Chia-An Ku and Shang-Shiuan Tsai
- Analysis of a spatial point pattern in relation to a reference point pp. 351-373
- Yukio Sadahiro and Hidetaka Matsumoto
- Rethinking the null hypothesis in significant colocation pattern mining of spatial flows pp. 375-405
- Mengjie Zhou, Mengjie Yang, Tinghua Ai, Jiannan Cai and Zhe Chen
- EIBC: a deep learning framework for Chinese toponym recognition with multiple layers pp. 407-425
- Yijiang Zhao, Daoan Zhang, Lei Jiang, Qi Liu, Yizhi Liu and Zhuhua Liao
- Mobility deviation index: incorporating geographical context into analysis of human mobility pp. 427-448
- Milad Malekzadeh and Jed A. Long
Volume 26, issue 2, 2024
- Arthur Getis: a legend in geographical systems pp. 181-190
- Alan T. Murray, Luc Anselin and Sergio J. Rey
- Art Getis and Local Spatial Statistics pp. 191-200
- J. Keith Ord
- The importance of Arthur Getis to spatial demography pp. 201-208
- John R. Weeks
- Endogenous spatial regimes pp. 209-234
- Luc Anselin and Pedro Amaral
- Inspired by Art pp. 235-248
- Peter A. Rogerson
- Spatial monitoring to reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitance pp. 249-264
- Ge Lin and Tonglin Zhang
- The distance decay effect and spatial reach of spillovers pp. 265-289
- J.Paul Elhorst, Ioanna Tziolas, Chang Tan and Petros Milionis
Volume 26, issue 1, 2024
- 2023 JGS best paper award and the editors’ choice paper volume 26(1) pp. 1-5
- Manfred Fischer, Antonio Paez and Petra Staufer-Steinnocher
- Estimating school provision, access and costs from local pupil counts under decentralised governance pp. 7-46
- Chris Jacobs-Crisioni, Ana I. Moreno-Monroy, Mert Kompil and Lewis Dijkstra
- Synergic effects of meteorological factors on urban form-outdoor exercise relationship: A study with crowdsourced data pp. 47-72
- Ye Tian, Xiaobai Angela Yao, Marguerite Madden and Andrew Grundstein
- Accelerated multi-hillshade hierarchic clustering for automatic lineament extraction pp. 73-90
- Ondřej Kaas, Jakub Šilhavý, Ivana Kolingerová and Václav Čada
- Geovisualization: an optimization algorithm of viewpoint generation for 3D cadastral property units pp. 91-116
- Lvhua Wang, Xinxin Zhou, Jian Shen and Shuting Zhou
- Deriving fuzzy topological relations from incomplete observations pp. 117-147
- Subhankar Jana, Anjali Patel and Juthika Mahanta
- CHTopoNER model-based method for recognizing Chinese place names from social media information pp. 149-179
- Mengwei Zhang, Xingui Liu, Zheng Zhang, Yue Qiu, Zhipeng Jiang and Pengyu Zhang
Volume 25, issue 4, 2023
- Introducing a spatially explicit Gini measure for spatial segregation pp. 469-488
- Umut Türk and John Östh
- Activity triangles: a new approach to measure activity spaces pp. 489-517
- Katarzyna Sila-Nowicka, A. Stewart Fotheringham and Urška Demšar
- Sensitivity metrics of complex network based on co-occurrence truth table: exemplified by a high-speed rail network pp. 519-538
- Juanjuan Luo, Teng Fei, Meng Tian, Yifei Liu and Meng Bian
- Operationalizing participation: experiences and perspectives of participatory GIS program coordinators pp. 539-565
- Katherine Iles and Sya Buryn Kedzior
- An open-source implementation of geographic profiling methods for serial crime analysis pp. 567-586
- Jamie S. Spaulding and Keith B. Morris
- Correcting for informative sampling in spatial covariance estimation and kriging predictions pp. 587-613
- Erin M. Schliep, Christopher K. Wikle and Ranadeep Daw
Volume 25, issue 3, 2023
- Hägerstrand meets big data: time-geography in the age of mobility analytics pp. 327-336
- Vanessa Brum-Bastos and Antonio Páez
- Time geography in a hybrid physical–virtual world pp. 339-356
- Shih-Lung Shaw
- A framework for modern time geography: emphasizing diverse constraints on accessibility pp. 357-375
- Somayeh Dodge and Trisalyn A. Nelson
- Activity graphs: Spatial graphs as a framework for quantifying individual mobility pp. 377-402
- Jed A. Long, Jinhyung Lee and Darja Reuschke
- Uncovering spatiotemporal micromobility patterns through the lens of space–time cubes and GIS tools pp. 403-427
- Daniela Arias-Molinares, Juan Carlos García-Palomares, Gustavo Romanillos and Javier Gutiérrez
- Realizable accessibility: evaluating the reliability of public transit accessibility using high-resolution real-time data pp. 429-451
- Luyu Liu, Adam Porr and Harvey J. Miller
- Exploring the time geography of public transport networks with the gtfs2gps package pp. 453-466
- Rafael Pereira, Pedro R. Andrade and João Pedro Bazzo Vieira
Volume 25, issue 2, 2023
- Induced earthquakes and house prices: the role of spatiotemporal and global effects pp. 157-183
- Nicolás Durán and J.Paul Elhorst
- Effect of sub-indicator weighting schemes on the spatial dependence of multidimensional phenomena pp. 185-211
- Matheus Pereira Libório, João Francisco Abreu, Petr Iakovlevitch Ekel and Alexei Manso Correa Machado
- Geographically weighted regression with the integration of machine learning for spatial prediction pp. 213-236
- Wentao Yang, Min Deng, Jianbo Tang and Liang Luo
- Evaluating multiscale and multimodal transport inequalities in Chinese cities with massive open-source path data pp. 237-264
- Tianlu Qian, Zheng Fu, Jie Chen, Shujie Qin, Changbai Xi and Jiechen Wang
- A new Voronoi diagram-based approach for matching multi-scale road networks pp. 265-289
- Jianhua Wu, Yu Zhao, Mengjuan Yu, Xiaoxiang Zou, Jiaqi Xiong and Xiang Hu
- Spatial shopping behavior during the Corona pandemic: insights from a micro-econometric store choice model for consumer electronics and furniture retailing in Germany pp. 291-326
- Thomas Wieland
Volume 25, issue 1, 2023
- 2022 JGS best paper award and the editors’ choice paper volume 25(1) pp. 1-4
- Manfred Fischer, Antonio Paez and Petra Staufer-Steinnocher
- A partition-free spatial clustering that preserves topology: application to built-up density pp. 5-35
- Gaëtan Montero, Geoffrey Caruso, Mohamed Hilal and Isabelle Thomas
- Paper2GIS: improving accessibility without limiting analytical potential in Participatory Mapping pp. 37-57
- Timna Denwood, Jonathan J. Huck and Sarah Lindley
- Rents and wages derived from spatial interaction analysis in Shanghai pp. 59-75
- Liying Yue and Morton E. O’Kelly
- Platial mobility: expanding place and mobility in GIS via platio-temporal representations and the mobilities paradigm pp. 77-101
- Farrukh Chishtie, Rizwan Bulbul, Panka Babukova and Johannes Scholz
- A method for considering the evolution of the visible landscape pp. 103-120
- Daisy San Martin Saldias and James McGlade
- Estimating dynamic spatial panel data models with endogenous regressors using synthetic instruments pp. 121-152
- Bernard Fingleton
- Correction to: An analysis about the accuracy of geographic profiling in relation to the number of observations and the buffer zone pp. 153-153
- Ugo Santosuosso and Alessio Papini
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