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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 41
Volume 41, September 2013
- Robin Lovelace, Dimitris Ballas:
'Truncate, replicate, sample': A method for creating integer weights for spatial microsimulation. 1-11 - Caglar Koylu, Diansheng Guo:
Smoothing locational measures in spatial interaction networks. 12-25 - Joon Heo, Seongsu Jeong, Hyo-Keun Park, Jae Hoon Jung, Soohee Han, Sungchul Hong, Hong-Gyoo Sohn:
Productive high-complexity 3D city modeling with point clouds collected from terrestrial LiDAR. 26-38
- Davood Shojaei, Mohsen Kalantari, Ian D. Bishop, Abbas Rajabifard, Ali Aien:
Visualization requirements for 3D cadastral systems. 39-54
- Jasper van Vliet, Nick Naus, Ron van Lammeren, Arnold K. Bregt, Jelle Hurkens, Hedwig van Delden:
Measuring the neighbourhood effect to calibrate land use models. 55-64 - Yukio Sadahiro:
A method for comparing numerical variables defined in a region. 65-74 - Yingying Duan, Feng Lu:
Structural robustness of city road networks based on community. 75-87 - Daniela Richter, Stephan Winter, Kai-Florian Richter, Lesley Stirling:
Granularity of locations referred to by place descriptions. 88-99 - Andrew T. Crooks, Sarah Wise:
GIS and agent-based models for humanitarian assistance. 100-111 - Umit Isikdag, Sisi Zlatanova, Jason Underwood:
A BIM-Oriented Model for supporting indoor navigation requirements. 112-123 - D. Sathish Kumar, D. S. Arya, Zoran Vojinovic:
Modeling of urban growth dynamics and its impact on surface runoff characteristics. 124-135
- Carlos Granell, Sven Schade, Nicole Ostländer:
Seeing the forest through the trees: A review of integrated environmental modelling tools. 136-150
- Shihong Du, Chen-Chieh Feng, Qiao Wang:
Multi-scale qualitative location: A direction-based model. 151-166 - Mohammed Alahmadi, Peter M. Atkinson, David J. Martin:
Estimating the spatial distribution of the population of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia using remotely sensed built land cover and height data. 167-176 - Martin Tomko, Stephan Winter:
Describing the functional spatial structure of urban environments. 177-187 - Qingxu Huang, Dawn Cassandra Parker, Shipeng Sun, Tatiana Filatova:
Effects of agent heterogeneity in the presence of a land-market: A systematic test in an agent-based laboratory. 188-203 - Mahdi Farnaghi, Ali Mansourian:
Disaster planning using automated composition of semantic OGC web services: A case study in sheltering. 204-218 - Tinghua Ai, Xiaoqiang Cheng, Pengcheng Liu, Min Yang:
A shape analysis and template matching of building features by the Fourier transform method. 219-233 - Cécile Tannier, Isabelle Thomas:
Defining and characterizing urban boundaries: A fractal analysis of theoretical cities and Belgian cities. 234-248 - Becky P. Y. Loo, Shenjun Yao:
The identification of traffic crash hot zones under the link-attribute and event-based approaches in a network-constrained environment. 249-261 - Jesús Muñuzuri, Rafael Grosso, Pablo Cortés, José Guadix:
Estimating the extra costs imposed on delivery vehicles using access time windows in a city. 262-275 - Maria Teresa Borzacchiello, Massimo Craglia:
Estimating benefits of Spatial Data Infrastructures: A case study on e-Cadastres. 276-288 - Liang Zhou, Alfred Stein:
Application of random sets to model uncertainty of road polygons extracted from airborne laser points. 289-298 - Marco te Brömmelstroet:
Performance of Planning Support Systems: What is it, and how do we report on it? 299-308 - Xiao Xie, Qing Zhu, Zhiqiang Du, Weiping Xu, Yeting Zhang:
A semantics-constrained profiling approach to complex 3D city models. 309-317 - Tijs Neutens, Steven Farber, Matthias Delafontaine, Kobe Boussauw:
Spatial variation in the potential for social interaction: A case study in Flanders (Belgium). 318-331 - Shun-Chieh Hsieh:
Analyzing urban population data using generalized gamma model and wave-spectrum relation: A case study of Kaohsiung. 332-341
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