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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.

Presentations

Extending spatial interaction models with agents for understanding relationships in a dynamic retail market (powerpoint)
Alison Heppenstall, Mark Birkin, and Andy Evans (presenter) ALIFE XI, Southampton, UK, 5-8 August 2008

Geography as War and Peace (paper/slides/software)
Andy Evans, Workshop on Geographic Ontologies Grounding and Vagueness, Ilkley, UK, 17-18 April 2008

Psychogeography: the next 50 years (powerpoint)
Andy Evans, Timecode: Celebrating 50 years of the Situationist International, National Media Museum, Jan 2008

A New Computational Geography (powerpoint; webpages)
Andy Evans, School Seminar, February 2006

Innovative distance-based teaching: deliverables from the DIALOGPLUS project (powerpoint)
Helen Durham, Louise Mackay, Oliver Duke-Williams, Phil Rees, Katherine Arrell and Riz Nawaz (2006)

Mapping the Fear of Crime, a Web Based GIS Solution to Capturing “Fuzzy” Geography (web presentation) (powerpoint)
Tim Waters and Andy Evans (2005)
3rd National Crime Mapping Conference, Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, London, April 12-13, 2005.

Nuclear waste? …not in my backyard! Exploring the capabilities of GIS with online tools (web presentation) (powerpoint)
Steve Carver and Andy Evans (2004)
2nd Leeds University Learning & Teaching Conference, December 17, 2004.

Oop'Narf and Up The Junction: Capturing the Vernacular (web presentation) (powerpoint)
Andy Evans (2004)
Nottingham University, October 12, 2004.

Using networks of journeys to improve a petrol market model (pdf paper)
Alison Heppenstall, Andy Evans, David O'Sullivan, James MacGill and Mark Birkin (2004)
Sixth conference of the International Sociological Association Research Committee on Logic and Methodology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 16-20, 2004.

Population Structure and Life Expectancy: Community Area Dynamics in Leeds, 1991 - 2001 (powerpoint)
Phil Rees, John Stillwell and Amy Tyler-Jones (2004)
Second International Conference on 'Population Geographies', RGS (with IBG) Population Geography Research Group, 11 - 14 August 2004, University of St. Andrews, Scotland.

The United Kingdom National Area Classsification of Output Areas (powerpoint)
Daniel Vickers, Phil Rees and Mark Birkin (2004)
Second International Conference on 'Population Geographies',RGS (with IBG) Population Geography Research Group, 11 - 14 August 2004, University of St. Andrews, Scotland

The Rise of the Machines: AI in Geography (html slides)
Andy Evans (2004)
Alumni Day, 25 April 2004

Flooding: An Avoidable Hazard or An Increasing Risk? (html slides) powerpoint)
Adrian McDonald (2003)
University of Birmingham, 17th November 2003

Reconstructing Ice Dynamics from Quaternary Sediments (powerpoint)
Andy Evans (2003)
Hertfordshire University, November 27, 2003.

Is the world getting to be a more hazardous place? (html slides) (powerpoint)
Adrian McDonald (2003)
University of Salford, 18th November 2003 / Westminster Hall, London, 1 December 2003

Modelling Crime: A Spatial Microsimulation Approach (powerpoint)
Charatdao Kongmuang (2003)
Postgraduate Seminar Series, 29 April 2003

Tools for the web-based GIS mapping of “fuzzy” vernacular geography (html slides)
Tim Waters and Andy Evans (2003)
GISRUK 2003, City University, 10th April 2003.

The role of E-Government and public participation in the planning process (html slides)
Richard Kingston (2002)
XVI AESOP Conference, Volos, Greece, 12th July 2002.

Web-based GIS and Public Participation (html slides)
Andy Evans and Richard Kingston (2002)
Local Economy Policy Unit, South Bank University, UK, 6th February 2002.

Investigating the environmental cause of global wilderness and species richness distributions (powerpoint poster)
Crewenna Dymond (2001)
7th World Wilderness in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 2nd - 8th November 2001.

Investigating the relationship between species richness and wilderness in the coastal temperate rainforest of Southeast Alaska (powerpoint posters)
Crewenna Dymond (2001)
7th World Wilderness in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 2nd - 8th November 2001.

Participation and Geographical Information: a Position Paper
Steve Carver (2001)
Position papers for the ESF-NSF Workshop on Access to Geographical Information and Participatory Approaches Using Geographical Information, Spoleto, 6-8 December 2001

The future of spatial analysis applications (html slides)
Andy Evans, James MacGill and the CCG (2001)
GeoComp 2001, Brisbane, Australia, 24th-26th September 2001.

Spatial microsimulation for urban, regional and social policy analysis (html slides)
Dimitris Ballas (2001)
Guest Lecture on the Master's program Spatial Analysis course, March 2001.

On-line Public Participation Geographical Information Systems (html slides)
Richard Kingston (2000)
Border to Cross Meeting, Maastricht, 5th October 2000.

Investigating spatial relationships between wilderness and biodiversity: a global study (powerpoint poster) (html abstract)
Crewenna Dymond, Steve Carver and Oliver Phillips (2000) 4th International Conference on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modelling (GIS/EM4), Banff, Alberta, September 2000.

Virtual Decision Making in Spatial Planning: Web-based Geographical Information Systems For Public Participation In Environmental Decision Making (html paper)
Richard Kingston, Steve Carver, Andrew Evans, and Ian Turton (1999)
Paper presented at the International Conference on Public Participation and Information Technology, Lisbon, Portugal, October 1999.

Developing hybrid intelligent location optimisers for spatial modelling in GIS (html slides)
Young Hoon Kim and Stan Openshaw (1999)
Presentation at the 11th European colloquium on Theoretical and Quantitative Geography, Durham, UK, 3rd-7th September 1999.

Modelling the local impacts of national social policies: A Microsimulation Approach (pdf paper)
Dimitris Ballas and Graham Clarke (1999)
Presentation at the 11th European colloquium on Theoretical and Quantitative Geography, Durham, UK, 3rd-7th September 1999.

Web-based GIS to enhance public democratic involvement (html paper)
Andrew Evans, Richard Kingston, Steve Carver, and Ian Turton (1999)
Presentation at Geocomp99 Mary Washington College, Virginia, USA, 25th-28th July 1999.

Exploring Microsimulation Methodologies for the Estimation of Household Attributes (pdf paper)
Dimitris Ballas, Graham Clarke, and Ian Turton (1999)
Presentation at Geocomp99, Mary Washington College, Virginia, USA, 25th-28th July 1999.

Regional versus Local Multipliers of Economic Change? A Microsimulation Approach (pdf paper)' and erratum
Dimitris Ballas and Graham Clarke (1999)
Presentation at the 39th European Regional Science Association (ERSA) Congress, Dublin, Eire, 23rd-27th August 1999.

A GIS For The Public: Enhancing Participation In Local Decision Making (html paper)
Richard Kingston, Steve Carver, Andrew Evans, Ian Turton (1999)
Paper presented at GIS Research UK'99, April 14 - 16, 1999, University of Southampton, UK.

A GIS For The Public: Enhancing Participation In Local Decision Making (html slides)
Richard Kingston (1999)
Presentation at GIS Research UK'99, April 14 - 16, 1999, University of Southampton, UK.

Visualising performances of intelligent Location models in a GIS (html slides)
Young Hoon Kim and Stan Openshaw (1999)
Presentation at GIS Research UK'99, April 14 - 16, 1999, University of Southampton, UK.

A GeoComputational Research Agenda for a New Millennium (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1999)
Presentation at the IBG/RGS conference, 7 January 1999

Putting GIS on the web: why, how and for who?
Richard Kingston and Andrew Evans (1998)
Presentation at the GeoComputation and Business Geographics Seminar, 7th December 1998

Design zoning systems for policy, research, and data management (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1998)
Presentation at the conference Local Demography,  Rome, 4 December 1998

Web Based GIS for Public Participation Decision Making in the UK (html paper)
Richard Kingston (1998)
Paper presented at the NCGIA PPGIS Meeting, Santa Barbara, California, October 1998.

GIS on the WWW: improving public participation in environmental decision making (html paper)
Steve Carver, Andrew Evans, Richard Kingston, and Ian Turton (1998)
Paper presented at the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, October 1998.

Geodemographics (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1998)
Presentation at the AGI Seminar, Birmingham, 13, 14, 15 October 1998 AGI98 / 98-3

Building automated analysis and geographical explanation machines (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1998)
Presentation at the conference GeoComputation 98, Bristol, 17 September 1998

The use and evaluation of artificial neural networks in flood forecasting (html slides)
Stan Openshaw, Corne, S., See, L. and Kneale, P. (1998)
Presentation at the 33rd Annual MAFF Conference of River and Coastal Engineers, 2 July 1998 MAFF98 / 98-5

Predicting the impact of global climate change on land use in Europe (html slides)
Stan Openshaw and Turner, A. (1998)
Presentation at the International GIS Conference, Hong Kong, 22 June 1998

Scale zooming at NCGIA (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1998)
Presentation at Scale and Detail in Cognition of Geographical Information, Santa Barbara, USA, 14 May 1998

Accessing GIS over the Web: an aid to Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making (html paper)
Richard Kingston, Steve Carver, and Ian Turton (1998)
Paper presented at GISRUK'98, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 1998.

Putting the Geographical analysis machine on the internet (html slides)
( Word doc, postscript and Adobe pdf )
Stan Openshaw, Turton, I. and Macgill, J. (1998)
Presentation at GIS Research UK'98, March 30 - April 2, 1998, University of Edinburgh, UK

Alternative Location-Allocation models in GIS (html slides)
Young Hoon Kim and Stan Openshaw (1999)
Presentation at GIS Research UK'98, March 30 - April 2, 1998, University of Edinburgh, UK

Towards the marketing machine that thinks (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1998)
Presentation at the 3rd Annual lecture of the Institute of Direct Marketing, London, 26 March 1998

High Performance Computing and Geographic Research (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1998)
Presentation at the HPCI Conference, University of Manchester, 14 January 1998

Geographic Research using lifestyle databases
Stan Openshaw and Ian Turton (1998)
Presentation at the IBG/RGS conference, 7 January 1998

Confidentiality risks in aggregate census data (html slides)
Stan Openshaw, Rees, P., Evans, A. and Duke-Williams, O. (1998)
Presentation at the IBG/RGS conference, 7 January 1998

Smart Geodemographics
Stan Openshaw (1997)
Presentation at the Equifax New Technology Forum Conference, Coventry, 2 December 1997

Crime and Health Analysis in GIS (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1997)
Presentation at Lunchtime Seminar, AGI, Birmingham, 7, 8, 9 October 1997

Crime pattern analysis using a Geographical Analysis Machine (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1997)
Presentation at the Health and Crime Workshop, Sheffield, 23 May 1997

Trends and perspectives in spatial analysis and GIS (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1997)
Presentation at the GIS Data Conference, Greece, 22 May 1997

Enhancing the use of spatially referenced data (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1997)
Presentation at the International Conference, Data Warehouse 97, Madrid, 3 April 1997 <

Developing Intelligent Database Analysis Methods for Marketing (Lo Sviluppo di metodi di analisi per database intelligenti net marketing) (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1997)
Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society of Italian Statisticians, Torino, 3 April 1997

Conventional, Neural, and Genetic Spatial Interation Models (html slides)
Stan Openshaw (1997)
Presentation at Vienna, April 1997

Using zone design as a spatial analysis and modelling tool (html slides)
Stan Openshaw and Seraphim Alvanides (1997)
Presentation at the RGS-IBG conference, Exeter, 9 January 1997

Reviving the Geographical Analysis Machine
Stan Openshaw (1997)
Sheffield, 1997

Neurocomputing in Geography, Why Bother?
Stan Openshaw (1997)
Leeds, 1997

Neurocomputing: new opportunities in physical geography
Stan Openshaw (1996)
In Proceedings RGS-IBG Annual Conference (Abstract), University of Strathclyde, January 1996

       
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