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Members of the School regularly present papers at scientific conferences, and give seminars at schools, meetings, and other institutions. This page links to some of these presentations. Further details of presentations given by members of the School can be found on the homepages of the Staff and Students responsible. |
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Presentations |
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Extending spatial interaction models with agents for understanding relationships in a dynamic retail market
(powerpoint) |
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Geography as War and Peace
(paper/slides/software) |
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Psychogeography: the next 50 years
(powerpoint) |
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A New Computational Geography
(powerpoint;
webpages) |
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Innovative distance-based teaching:
deliverables from the DIALOGPLUS project
(powerpoint) |
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Mapping
the Fear of Crime, a Web Based GIS Solution to Capturing
“Fuzzy” Geography (web
presentation) (powerpoint) |
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Nuclear
waste? …not in my backyard!
Exploring the capabilities of GIS with online tools
(web presentation) (powerpoint) |
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Oop'Narf
and Up The Junction: Capturing the Vernacular
(web presentation) (powerpoint) |
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Using
networks of journeys to improve a petrol market model
(pdf paper) |
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Population
Structure and
Life Expectancy: Community Area Dynamics in Leeds, 1991 - 2001
(powerpoint) |
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The
United Kingdom National Area Classsification of Output Areas
(powerpoint) |
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The
Rise of the Machines: AI in Geography (html slides) |
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Flooding:
An Avoidable Hazard or An Increasing Risk? (html slides)
powerpoint) |
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Reconstructing
Ice Dynamics from Quaternary Sediments
(powerpoint) |
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Is
the world getting to be a more hazardous place? (html slides)
(powerpoint) |
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Modelling
Crime: A Spatial Microsimulation Approach (powerpoint) |
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Tools for
the web-based GIS mapping of “fuzzy” vernacular
geography (html slides) |
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The role
of E-Government and public participation in the planning process
(html slides) |
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Web-based
GIS and Public Participation (html slides) |
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Investigating
the environmental cause of global wilderness and species richness
distributions (powerpoint poster) |
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Investigating
the relationship between species richness and wilderness in the coastal
temperate rainforest of Southeast Alaska (powerpoint posters) |
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Participation
and Geographical Information: a Position Paper |
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The future of
spatial analysis applications
(html slides) |
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Spatial
microsimulation for urban, regional
and social policy analysis (html slides) |
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On-line
Public Participation Geographical Information Systems
(html slides) |
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Investigating
spatial relationships
between wilderness and biodiversity: a global study
(powerpoint poster) (html abstract) |
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Virtual
Decision Making in Spatial Planning: Web-based Geographical Information
Systems For Public Participation In
Environmental Decision Making (html paper) |
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Developing
hybrid intelligent location optimisers for spatial modelling in GIS
(html slides) |
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Modelling
the local impacts of national social policies: A Microsimulation
Approach (pdf paper) |
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Web-based
GIS to enhance public democratic involvement (html paper) |
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Exploring
Microsimulation Methodologies for the Estimation of Household
Attributes (pdf paper) |
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Regional
versus Local Multipliers of Economic Change? A Microsimulation Approach
(pdf paper)' and erratum |
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A GIS For
The Public: Enhancing Participation In Local Decision Making
(html paper) |
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A
GIS For The Public: Enhancing Participation In Local Decision Making
(html slides) |
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Visualising
performances of intelligent Location models in a GIS
(html slides) |
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A
GeoComputational Research Agenda for a New Millennium
(html slides) |
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Putting
GIS on the web: why, how and for who? |
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Design
zoning systems for policy, research, and data management
(html slides) |
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Web Based
GIS for Public Participation Decision Making in the UK
(html paper) |
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GIS on the
WWW: improving public participation in environmental decision making
(html paper) |
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Geodemographics
(html slides) |
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Building
automated analysis and geographical explanation machines
(html slides) |
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The
use and evaluation of artificial neural networks in flood forecasting
(html slides) |
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Predicting
the impact of global climate change on land use in Europe
(html slides) |
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Scale
zooming at NCGIA (html slides) |
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Accessing
GIS over the Web: an aid to Public Participation in Environmental
Decision Making (html paper) |
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Putting
the Geographical analysis machine on the internet (html slides) |
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Alternative
Location-Allocation models in GIS (html slides) |
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Towards
the marketing machine that thinks (html slides) |
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High
Performance Computing and Geographic Research (html slides) |
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Geographic
Research using lifestyle databases |
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Confidentiality
risks in aggregate census data (html slides) |
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Smart
Geodemographics |
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Crime
and Health Analysis in
GIS (html slides) |
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Crime
pattern analysis using a Geographical Analysis Machine
(html slides) |
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Trends
and perspectives in spatial analysis and GIS (html slides) |
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Enhancing
the use of spatially referenced data (html slides) |
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Developing
Intelligent Database Analysis Methods for Marketing (Lo Sviluppo di
metodi di analisi per database intelligenti net marketing)
(html slides) |
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Conventional,
Neural, and Genetic Spatial Interation Models (html slides) |
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Using
zone design as a spatial analysis and modelling tool
(html slides) |
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Reviving
the Geographical Analysis Machine |
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Neurocomputing
in Geography, Why Bother? |
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Neurocomputing:
new opportunities in physical geography |
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