Content
January 2013, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-16 Intra-Urban Analysis of Commercial Locations A GIS-Based Approach
by Christopher D. Storie - 17-31 Using GIS to Explore the Retail Structure of Market Towns in Ireland
by Bill Dwan - 32-48 Retail Development in Urban Canada: Exploring the Changing Retail Landscape of the Greater Toronto Area (1996 - 2005)
by Ron Buliung & Tony Hernandez - 49-66 Recent Trends of Ethnic Chinese Retailing in Metropolitan Toronto
by Shuguang Wang & Rebecca Hii & Jason Zhong & Paul Du - 67-79 Network Planning and Retail Store Segmentation: A Spatial Clustering Approach
by Philip Bermingham & Tony Hernandez & Ian Clarke
October 2012, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 1-19 An Evolving Residential Landscape in Post-Katrina New Orleans: Racial Segregation Among Racial and Ethnic Groups, 2000-2010
by John Byron Strait & Gang Gong - 20-42 Determining the Structure of Neighbourhood Cohesion: Applying Synthetic Small Area Data in Sydney and Los Angeles
by Kerstin Hermes & Michael Poulsen - 43-68 Marketing the “Tropical Playground”: Issues of Exclusion and Development in Miami’s Imagery
by Tom Cairns Clery - 69-86 Space-Time Analysis of Auto Burglary Patterns in a Fast-Growing Small City
by Ling Wu & Xinyue Ye & David Webb - 87-102 Exploring the Complexities of Community Engaged GIS
by Falguni Mukherjee & Rina Ghose - 103-122 Estimating Residential Carbon Footprints for an American City
by Matthew H. Connolly & Ronald R. Hagelman & Sven Fuhrmann - 123-134 Creating Video Vignettes to Enhance Urban Design Learning
by Kevin Romig
July 2012, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 1-20 Estimating Fractional Snow Cover in Mountain Environments with Fuzzy Classification
by Clayton J. Whitesides & Matthew H. Connolly - 21-36 Assessing the Success of an Industrial Cluster
by Neil Reid & Bruce W. Smith - 37-57 Using Geospatial Techniques to Analyze Landscape Factors Controlling Ionic Composition of Arctic Lakes, Toolik Lake Region, Alaska
by Prasad Pathak & Stephen Whalen - 58-69 TVAL-Farm: A Qualitative Enhancement of the LESA Model
by Art Rex & Leah Greden Mathews & Anne Lancaster - 70-85 The Spatially Interactive Literature Analysis System Study Tool: A GIS-Based Approach to Interpreting History in the Classroom
by Alyssa K. Moore & Lillian I. Larsen & Diana Stuart Sinton - 86-96 The Digital Geography Lab at Salem State University: The Evolution of One of the Oldest Educational Digital Geospatial Labs
by Kym Pappathanasi & Stephen S. Young - 97-107 Applied Geography Education in Focus: Strategic Panel Session
by Nairne Cameron & Edwin Butterworth & Dawna L. Cerney & William J. Gribb & Kingsley E. Haynes & Bill Hodge & Robert B. Honea & Brandon J. Vogt
April 2012, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 1-5 To Emphasize Openness
by Ken Hartness - 6-23 Open Source Based Deployment of Environmental Data into Geospatial Information Infrastructures
by José Gil & Laura Díaz & Carlos Granell & Joaquín Huerta - 24-62 A Review of Geospatial Information Technology for Natural Disaster Management in Developing Countries
by Sam Herold & Michael C. Sawada - 63-71 Embracing Geographic Analysis Beyond Geography: Harvard’s Center for Geographic Analysis Enters 5th Year
by Weihe (Wendy) Guan & Peter K. Bol - 72-77 A Reflection on the Ph.D. Program in Spatially Integrated Social Science at the University of Toledo
by Bhuiyan Monwar Alam & Jeanette Eckert & Peter S. Lindquist
January 2012, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-20 Spatial Modeling of Natural Phenomena and Events with Artificial Neural Networks and GIS
by Silke Noack & Andreas Barth & Alexey Irkhin & Evelyn Bennewitz & Frank Schmidt - 21-30 Methodical Spatial Database Design with Topological Polygon Structures
by Jean Damascène Mazimpaka - 31-40 Towards a Rwandan NSDI: An Update
by Felicia O. Akinyemi - 41-52 The RiskCity Training Package on Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment
by Cees van Westen & Tsehaie Woldai - 53-62 Estimating Potential Woody Biomass in Communal Savanna Woodlands from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
by Charles Paradzayi & Harold J. Annegarn - 63-72 Harnessing Nigeria’s Investment in Satellite Technology for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security
by Zubair A. Opeyemi & J. O. Akinyede - 73-87 A Multi-Criteria GIS Site Selection for Sustainable Cocoa Development in West Africa: A Case Study of Nigeria
by Tunrayo Alabi & Kai Sonder & Olusoji Oduwole & Christopher Okafor
October 2011, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 1-18 Visualizing Plant Community Change Using Historical Records
by Evelyn Brister & Elizabeth Hane & Karl Korfmacher - 19-37 Historical GIS as a Platform for Public Memory at Mammoth Cave National Park
by Katie Algeo & Ann Epperson & Matthew Brunt - 38-56 Cultural Dasymetric Population Mapping with Historical GIS: A Case Study from the Southern Appalachians
by George Towers - 57-76 The Efficacy of Aerial Search During the Battle of Midway
by Denis J. Dean - 77-92 Applied Geospatial Perspectives on the Rock Art of the Lake of the Woods Region of Ontario, Canada
by John W. Norder & Jon W. Carroll - 93-108 Showing the Past: Integrating Cartographic Collections Through Virtual Map Rooms
by Willington Siabato & Alberto Fernández-Wyttenbach & Miguel-Ángel Bernabé-Poveda
July 2011, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 1-19 Relating Transportation Quality Indicators to Economic Conditions in the South-Central U.S
by Jonathan C. Comer & Amy K. Graham & Stacey R. Brown - 20-31 A Neural Network for Modeling Multicategorical Parcel Use Change
by Kang Shou Lu & John Morgan & Jeffery Allen - 32-49 Rapid Evaluation of Arid Lands (REAL): A Methodology
by Daniel P. Dugas & Michael N. DeMers & Janet C. Greenlee & Walter G. Whitford & Anna Klimaszewski-Patterson - 50-71 A GIS Methodology for Assessing the Safety Hazards of Abandoned Mine Lands (AMLs): Application to the State of Pennsylvania
by Timothy J. Dolney - 72-85 Using Volunteered Geographic Information to Assess the Spatial Distribution of West Nile Virus in Detroit, Michigan
by Kevin P. McKnight & Joseph P. Messina & Ashton M. Shortridge & Meghan D. Burns & Bruce W. Pigozzi - 86-88 Case Study: Mississippi-Lungs
by Stephen S. Young
April 2011, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 1-16 Communities, Cartography and GIS: Enhancing Undergraduate Geographic Education with Service Learning
by Timothy L. Hawthorne - 17-32 Colorado 14ers, Pixel by Pixel
by Brandon J. Vogt - 33-38 Leveraging the Science of Geographic Information Systems
by Rick Bunch & Anna Tapp & Prasad Pathak - 39-55 Research Commentary: Increasing the Flexibility of Legacy Systems
by William L. Garrison & Barry Wellar & Ross MacKinnon & William R. Black & Arthur Getis
January 2011, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-17 Sharing Environmental Data through GEOSS
by Gregory Giuliani & Nicolas Ray & Stefan Schwarzer & Andrea De Bono & Pascal Peduzzi & Hy Dao & Jaap Van Woerden & Ron Witt & Martin Beniston & Anthony Lehmann - 18-35 Formalizing Cross-Parameter Conditions for Geoprocessing Service Chain Validation
by Daniel Fitzner - 36-62 Target Evaluation and Correlation Method (TECM) as an Assessment Approach to Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)
by Samuel Epelbaum & Mo Mansouri & Alex Gorod & Brian Sauser & Alexander Fridman - 63-74 The Columbia Regional Geospatial Service Center System: A Proven Model for the United States
by P. R. Blackwell & Darrel McDonald
October 2010, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 1-15 A Geographic Analysis of Public-Private School Choice in South Carolina, USA
by Haifeng (Charlie) Zhang & Lorin W. Anderson & David J. Cowen & Lisle S. Mitchell - 16-31 Varying the Variable: Presenting Different Cases for Visualizing the Relative Attractiveness of Retail Business Centers in New Britain, Connecticut
by Zachary Klaas - 32-44 Impact of Spatial Filtering on the Least Cost Path Method: Selecting a High-Speed Rail Route for Ohio’s 3-C Corridor
by Amy E. Rock & Amanda Mullett & Saad Algharib & Jared Schaffer & Jay Lee - 45-62 Similarities between Competitors and the Implications for Location Strategies
by Lawrence Joseph
July 2010, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 1-16 Beyond Class Hours: The GIS Lab as a Center of Geographic Education
by Robert Hickey - 17-30 The Use of Geospatial Technology in Disaster Management
by Scott Westlund - 31-48 Practical Approaches to Spatial Estimation of Disaster-Affected Populations
by Lisa Jordan & Benjamin Watkins & Patrick Biegon & Margaret Mwangi & Rob Rose - 49-68 Disease, Death, and the Body Politic: An Areal Interpolation Example for Political Epidemiology
by James L. Wilson & Christopher J. Mansfield - 69-75 Critical Incident Management and Geographically–Based Systems
by David W. Webb & David R. Hoffpauir - 76-77 Increasing STEM Graduation Rates
by Brian Loft & Melinda Holt
April 2010, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 1-18 Location Patterns of Section 8 Housing in Jefferson County, Kentucky
by Wei Song & Karl Keeling - 19-36 Emerging Retail Strategies in Urban Canada
by Tony Hernandez & Magnus Svindal - 37-54 Changing Retail Banking Supply-Demand Mismatch: A Tale of Two States
by Bin Zhou - 55-70 Spatiotemporal Pattern Analysis of Rapid Urban Expansion Using GIS and Remote Sensing
by Hyun Joong Kim - 71-91 A Geospatial Analysis of Convective Rainfall Regions Within Tropical Cyclones After Landfall
by Corene J. Matyas - 92-106 From Beats to Tracts: A Remote Sensing Approach to the Interpolation of Crime Data
by Gang Gong
January 2010, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-25 Significant Advances in Applied Geography from Combining Curiosity-Driven and Client-Driven Research Methodologies
by Barry Wellar - 26-39 Geospatial Technology: Curricular Keystone of Applied Geography
by Richard G. Boehm & Audrey Mohan - 40-56 An Examination of Job Titles Used for GIScience Professionals
by Thomas A. Wikle - 57-66 Geospatial Workforce Trends in the United States
by Lawrence E. Estaville - 67-79 Geographic Disparities in Cancer Survival and Access to Care: Ovarian Cancer in Kentucky
by Mary E. Gordinier & Carol L. Hanchette