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Transactions in GIS, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, January 1996
- John P. Wilson:
Editorial. 2 - David W. Rhind:
Economic, legal, and public policy issues influencing the creation, accessibility, and use of GIS databases. 3-12 - Gary J. Hunter, Michael F. Goodchild:
Communicating uncertainty in spatial databases. 13-24 - Joseph C. Coughlan, Steven W. Running:
Biophysical aggregations of a forested landscape using an ecological diagnostic system. 25-39 - Cees G. Wesselung, Derek Karssenberg, Peter A. Burrough, Willem P. A. van Deursen:
Integrating dynamic environmental models in GIS: The development of a Dynamic Modelling language. 40-48 - Robert Barr:
A comparison of aspects of the US and UK censuses of population. 49-60
Volume 1, Number 2, March 1996
- Peter Fisher:
Propagating effects of database generalization on the viewshed. 69-81 - Jean-Christophe Desconnets, Baxter E. Vieux, Bernard Cappelaere, François Delclaux:
A GIS for hydrological modelling in the semi-arid, HAPEX-Sahel experiment area of Niger, Africa. 82-94 - Andrew S. Rogowski, James R. Hoover:
Catchment infiltration I: Distribution of variables. 95-110 - Hugh Buchanan:
Data models - progress towards their description using EXPRESS. 111-118 - Andrew J. Hansen, Robin Patten, Eugene Degayner, Barbara L. Marks:
Simulating forest and habitat change in south-east Alaska with the landscape model PAYSAGE. 119-136 - Mark Gahegan:
Specifying the transformations within and between geographic data models. 137-152
Volume 1, Number 3, June 1996
- Rafael Moreno-Sanchez, Jacek Malczewski, Luis A. Bojórquez-Tapia:
Design and development strategy for multi-media GIS to support environmental negotiation, administration, and monitoring at the regional level. 161-175 - Gregory Haddock, Piotr Jankowski:
A visual programming language for spatial modelling in GIS. 177-188 - Nectaria Tryfona, Max J. Egenhofer:
Consistency among parts and aggregates: A computational model. 189-206 - John D. Corbett, Simon E. Carter:
Using GIS to enhance agricultural planning: The example of inter-seasonal rainfall variability in Zimbabwe. 207-218 - Karen K. Kemp:
Fields as a framework for integrating GIS and environmental process models. Part 1: Representing spatial continuity. 219-234 - Karen K. Kemp:
Fields as a framework for integrating GIS and environmental process models. Part 2: Specifying field variables. 235-246
Volume 1, Number 4, October 1996
- John Wilson:
Editorial. 254 - David J. Martin, Gary Higgs:
The visualization of socio-economic GIS data using virtual reality tools. 255-266 - Andrew S. Rogowski:
Catchment infiltration II: Contributing areas. 267-284 - Xuan Zhu:
An integrated environment for developing knowledge-based spatial decision support systems. 285-300 - Dimos N. Pantazis, Bernard Cornélis:
Designing and implementing a GIS in an international context. 301-320 - Michael Pidd, Richard W. Eglese, F. Nishakumari de Silva:
CEMPS: A prototype spatial decision support system to aid in planning emergency evacuations. 321-334
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