- 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.
- Modelling Social Determinants of Crime in Leeds (Word abstract)
Charatdao Kongmuang (2004)
The 2nd National Crime Mapping Conference, 9-10 March, 2004
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Participation and Geographical Information: a Position Paper
Richard Kingston (2002)
XVI AESOP Conference, Volos, Greece, 12th July 2002.
- Tools for web-based GIS mapping of a “fuzzy” vernacular geography
Tim Waters and Andy Evans (2003)
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on GeoComputation.
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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
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Regional Development Agencies and Rural Development: Priorities for Action
Neil Ward and others (2001)
Paper on behalf of England's Regional Development Agencies.
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Social Implications of E-commerce: a review of policy and research (pdf paper)
Richard Kingston (2001)
Report prepared for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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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.
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Modelling the local impacts of national social policies: A Microsimulation Approach (pdf paper)
Dimitris Ballas and Graham Clarke (1999)
Paper presented at the 11th European colloquium on Theoretical and Quantitative Geography, Durham, UK, 3rd-7th September 1999.
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Regional versus Local Multipliers of Economic Change? A Microsimulation Approach (pdf paper) and
erratum
Dimitris Ballas and Graham Clarke (1999)
Paper presented at the 39th European Regional Science Association (ERSA) Congress, Dublin, Eire, 23rd-27th August 1999.
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Web-based GIS to enhance public democratic involvement (html paper)
Andrew Evans, Richard Kingston, Steve Carver, and Ian Turton (1999)
Geocomp99 Conference Preceedings, Mary Washington College, Virginia, USA, 25th-28th July 1999.
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Exploring Microsimulation Methodologies for the Estimation of Household Attributes (pdf paper)
Dimitris Ballas, Graham Clarke, and Ian Turton (1999)
Paper presented at GeoComp99, Mary Washington College, Virginia, USA, 25th-28th July 1999 (pdf format).
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Virtual Slaithwaite Case Study Report (html paper)
Steve Carver, Andrew Evans, Richard Kingston, and Ian Turton (April 1999).
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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 GISRUK'99, Southampton, April 1999.
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A fuzzy modelling approach to wild land mapping in Scotland (html paper)
Steffen Fritz, Linda See and Steve Carver(1999)
Paper presented at GISRUK'99, Southampton, April 1999.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Accessibility as an important wilderness indicator: Modelling Naismith's Rule (html paper)
Steffen Fritz and Steve Carver(1998)
Paper presented at GISRUK'98, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 1998.
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Mapping the Wilderness Continuum (html paper)
Steve Carver and Steffen Fritz (1998)
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Putting the Geographical analysis machine on the internet (Word doc)
(
html slides,
postscript
and
Adobe pdf).
Stan Openshaw, Turton, I. and Macgill, J. (1998)
Paper presented at GISRUK 98 conference, Edinburgh, 2 April 1998
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Some Geographical Applications of Genetic Programming on the Cray T3D Supercomputer (pdf paper)
Ian Turton, Stan Openshaw and Gary Diplock, Proceedings of
UKPAR'96, Jessope and Shafarenko (eds) p135-150.
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Ploughing the bed beneath a glacier surge-front: Bakaninbreen, Svalbard (html abstract)
Phil Porter, Tavi Murray, and Julian Dowdeswell (1996)
Abstract of paper submitted to IGS Changing Glaciers Conference, 1996.
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Sediment structures within the surge-front at Bakaninbreen, Svalbard using ground penetrating radar (html abstract)
Tavi Murray, Dan L. Gooch, and Graham W. Stuart (1996)
Abstract of paper submitted to IGS Changing Glaciers Conference, 1996.
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Exploiting the Internet for Teaching GIS (html pages)
Marcus Blake and Oliver Duke-Williams (1996)
Web pages that were designed for a seminar on "Exploiting the Internet for Teaching GIS" which formed part of set96, the National Week of Science, Engineering & Technology organised by the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Using Neurocomputing Methods to Classify Britain's Residential Areas (html paper)
Stan Openshaw, Marcus Blake, and Colin Wymer (1995)
Draft of paper submitted to Innovations in GIS 2.
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Re-engineering 1991 census geography: serial and parallel algorithms for unconstrained zone design (html paper)
Stan Openshaw and L. Rao (1995)
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New opportunities for geographical census analysis using individual level data (html paper)
Ian Turton and Stan Openshaw (1995)
Draft of paper submitted to 'Area'
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Customer Targeting, Geodeomographics and Lifestyle Approaches (postscript)
Mark Birkin (1995)
Chapter 6 from "GIS in Business", G.Clarke and P.Longley (eds.),Geoinformation, Cambridge.
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The use of parallel computers to solve non-linear spatial optimisation problems: an application to network planning (postscript)
Mark Birkin, Martin Clarke and Felicity George (1995)
Draft of paper submitted to Environment and Planning A
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Putting the 1991 Sample of Anonymised Records on your Workstation (postscript paper) (postscript)
Ian Turton and Stan Openshaw (1994)
Draft of paper submitted to Environment and Planning A
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Building New Spatial Interaction Models using Genetic Programming (pdf file)
Ian Turton and Stan Openshaw (1994)
Paper presented at AISB Workshop Leeds
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