Publication Date:
2003
Description:
Preface. 1. Introduction; B. Boots, et al. Part I: Statistical models of
spatial systems. Section A: Spatial statistics. 2. Geographic patterns of urban
residential development; J. Lee. 3. Using local statistics for boundary
characterization; B. Boots. 4. Local spatial interaction modelling based on the
geographically weighted regression approach; T. Nakaya. Section B: Space-time analysis.
5. Understanding activity scheduling and rescheduling behaviour: theory and numerical
illustration; Chang-Hyeon Joh, et al. 6. Geographical model of a self-organizing
megalopolis with time-space convergence; I. Mizuno. 7. Epidemic modelling of HIV/AIDS
transfers between eastern and western Europe; P. Smith, R. Thomas. Part II:
Computational methods. Section A: Simulation models. 8. A spatial microsimulation model
for social policy evaluation; D. Ballas, et al. 9. Analysis of the effect of land use
patterns on the anthropogenic energy discharged from air conditioning and hot water
supply using a modified CSU mesoscale model; T. Watanabe, et al. 10. Generalized Thuenen
and Thuenen-Ricardo models for Asian land use; K. Konagaya. Section B: GIS models. 11.
Balancing consensus and conflict with a GIS-based multi-participant, multi-criteria
decision support tool; R. D. Feick, G. B. Hall. 12. Grid-based population distribution
estimates from historical Japanese topographical maps using GIS: Y. Arai, S. Koike. 13.
GIS modelling for rain-induced debris-flow hazards in a small watershed; S. Zhao, T.
Tamura. Section C: The internet. 14. A geographical interpretation of cyberspace:
preliminary analysis on the scaling tendency of information spaces; N. Shiode. 15. On
modelling internet transactions as a time-dependent random walk: an application of the
retail aggregate space-time trip (RASTT) model; R. G. V. Baker. 16. Development of
disaster information network system in the Asian region: internet GIS for disaster
information management; Y. Ogawa, et al. 17. Geographical conceptualization of
cyberplaces; M. Takeyama.
Keywords:
Modelling
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Data analysis / ~ processing
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Textbook of geophysics
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Textbook of geology
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TBMeteorology
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