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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 1991
- Terry Coppock, Steve Guptill:
Editorial. 1 - Anthony Gar-On Yeh:
The development and applications of geographic information systems for urban and regional planning in the developing countries. 5-27 - David A. Hastings, David M. Clark:
GIS in Africa: problems, challenges and opportunities for co-operation. 29-39 - Lakshman S. Yapa:
Is GIS appropriate technologyquest;. 41-58 - Jefferson Metz Fox:
Spatial information for resource management in Asia: a review of institutional issues. 59-72 - Liu Yue, Liang Zhang, Xiaogang Chen, Yingming Zhou:
The establishment and application of the geographic mapping database by city/county unit in China. 73-84 - K. M. Al-Ankary:
An incremental approach for establishing a geographical information system in a developing country: Saudi Arabia. 85-98 - Richard F. Hyde:
The feasibility of a land information system for Belize, Central America. 99-109 - Musisi Nkambwe:
Resource utilization and regional planning information systems (RURPIS) in Botswana. 111-122 - G. Gray Tappan, Donald G. Moore, Walter I. Knausenberger:
Monitoring grasshopper and locust habitats in Sahelian Africa using GIS and remote sensing technology. 123-135 - David A. Hastings, John J. Kineman, David M. Clark:
Development and application of global databases: considerable progress, but more collaboration needed. 137-146 - Josefa S. Edralin:
Conference Report International Conference on Geographic Information Systems Applications for Urban and Regional Planning. 147-154
Volume 5, Number 2, 1991
- Terry Coppock, Steve Guptill:
Editorial. 159-160 - Max J. Egenhofer, Robert D. Franzosa:
Point Set Topological Relations. 161-174 - Kim Lowell:
Utilizing discriminant function analysis with a geographical information system to model ecological succession spatially. 175-191 - Peter F. Fisher:
Modelling soil map-unit inclusions by Monte Carlo simulation. 193-208 - Vassiliki J. Kollias, Achilleas Voliotis:
Fuzzy reasoning in the development of geographical information systems FRSIS: a prototype soil information system with fuzzy retrieval capabilities. 209-223 - Craig M. Trotter:
Remotely-sensed data as an information source for geographical information systems in natural resource management a review. 225-239 - Poh-Chin Lai, Charles F. Gillies:
The impact of geographical information systems on the role of spatial data libraries. 241-251
- Wolfgang Kainz:
A Review of: "The Design and Analysis of Spatial Data Structures". By H. SAMET. (Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1989.) [Pp. xvii+493; figures, tables, appendix, references, name and credit index, subject index.] Price US $46·50. ISBN 0201502550 (hardback). 253 - Wolfgang Kainz:
A Review of: "Applications of Spatial Data Structures: Computer Graphics, Image Processing, and GIS". By H. SAMET. (Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc, 1989.) [Pp. xv + 507; figures, tables, appendix, references, name and credit index, subject index.] Price US $49.95. ISBN 020150300 X (hardback). 253-254 - J. Hogg:
A Review of: "Remote Sensing Yearbook 1988/89". Edited by ARTHUR P. CRACKNELL and LADSON HAYES. (London: Taylor & Francis, 1989.) [Pp 733.] Price £70-00. 254-255 - David Mitchell:
A Review of: "Three Dimensional Applications in Geographical Information Systems". Edited by J. RAPER. (London: Taylor & Francis, 1989.) [Pp 189.] Price £30·00. ISBN 0850667763. 255-256 - P. F. Dale:
A Review of: "Information Technology in Geography and Planning - Including Principles of GIS". By Ian Bracken and Christopher Webster. (London, New York: Routledge, 1990.) Price £60·00. ISBN 041503 201 6. 256-258 - Paul Mather:
A Review of: "Remote Sensing of Soils and Vegetation in the USSR". By P. J. Curran, G. M. Foody, K. Ya. Kondratyev, V. V. Kozoderov and P. P. Fedchenko. (London: Taylor & Francis, 1990.) [Pp 200.] Price £30·00. ISBN 085066 4020. 258-259
Volume 5, Number 3, 1991
- Terry Coppock, Steve Guptill:
Editorial. 265-266 - Jay Lee:
Comparison of existing methods for building triangular irregular network, models of terrain from grid digital elevation models. 267-285 - Harvey J. Miller:
Modelling accessibility using space-time prism concepts within geographical information systems. 287-301 - Donna J. Peuquet, Todd Bacastow:
Organizational issues in the development of geographical information systems: a case study of UJS. Army topographic information automation. 303-319 - Stephen J. Carver:
Integrating multi-criteria evaluation with geographical information systems. 321-339 - Hugh W. Calkins, Nancy J. Obermeyer:
Taxonomy for surveying the use and value of geographical information! 341-351 - Michael R. C. Coulson:
Tactile-map output from geographical information systems: the challenge and its importance. 353-360 - Arnold K. Bregt, J. Denneboom, H. J. Gesink, Y. van Randen:
Determination of rasterizing error a case study with the soil map of The Netherlands. 361-367
Volume 5, Number 4, 1991
- Terry Coppock, Steve Guptill:
Editorial. 371-372 - Reginald G. Golledge, Jack M. Loomis, Roberta L. Klatzky, Andreas Flury, Xiao-Li Yang:
Designing a personal guidance system to aid navigation without sight: progress on the GIS component. 373-395 - Bianca Falcidieno, Michela Spagnuolo:
A new method for the characterization of topographic surfaces. 397-412 - Jay Lee:
Analyses of visibility sites on topographic surfaces. 413-429 - Andrew K. Skidmore, Philip J. Ryan, Warwick Dawes, David Short, Emmett O'Loughlin:
Use of an expert system to map forest soils from a geographical information system. 431-445 - Harlan J. Onsrud, Jeffrey K. Pinto:
Diffusion of geographic information innovations. 447-467 - Michael N. DeMers, Peter F. Fisher:
Comparative evolution of statewide Geographic Information Systems in Ohio. 469-485
- David J. Magutre:
A Review of: "Accuracy of Spatial Databases". Edited by M. Goodchild and S. Gopal. (London: Taylor & Francis, 1989.) [Pp 290.] Price £35.00. 487-488
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