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Journal of Geographic Information System, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 2011
- Ali Asghar Torahi, Suresh Chand Rai:
Land Cover Classification and Forest Change Analysis, Using Satellite Imagery-A Case Study in Dehdez Area of Zagros Mountain in Iran. 1-11 - Nahraoui Fatima Zahra, El Wartiti Mohamed, Zahraoui Mohamed, Dabi Sanaa:
Geomorphosite Valorization a View to Sustainable Development: Case of Ait Hajji, Oued Boulahmayel Valley, Central Morocco. 12-17 - Benjamin G. Jacob, Dave D. Chadee, Robert J. Novak:
Adjusting Second Moment Bias in Eigenspace Using Bayesian Empirical Estimators, Dirichlet Tessellations and Worldview I Data for Predicting Culex quinquefasciatus Habitats in Trinidad. 18-49 - Yunliang Meng, Jacek Malczewski, Soheil Boroushaki:
A GIS-Based Multicriteria Decision Analysis Approach for Mapping Accessibility Patterns of Housing Development Sites: A Case Study in Canmore, Alberta. 50-61 - Atiqur Rahman, Yogesh Kumar, Shahab Fazal, Sunil Bhaskaran:
Urbanization and Quality of Urban Environment Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in East Delhi-India. 62-84 - Surajit Panda, Jatisankar Bandyopadhyay:
Morphodynamic Changes of Bhagirathi River at Murshidabad District Using Geoinformatics. 85-97
Volume 3, Number 2, April 2011
- Hongxing Liu, Lei Wang, Douglas J. Sherman, Qiusheng Wu, Haibin Su:
Algorithmic Foundation and Software Tools for Extracting Shoreline Features from Remote Sensing Imagery and LiDAR Data. 99-119 - Brian Guise, Michael D. Proctor:
Expectations for Presentation of Engineering and Scientific Mobile Platform Information within a Virtual Globe Geographic Information Systems. 120-127 - Aissatou Diasse, Foroski Kone:
Dynamic-Distributed Load Balancing for Highly-Performance and Responsiveness Distributed-GIS (D-GIS). 128-139 - Jazmín Ponce-Rojas, Sergio Vidal-Beltrán, Marco A. Acevedo-Mosqueda, Montserrat Jiménez-Licea:
A Geographic Information System Applied to Coverage Maps of 3G Cellular Communications Networks. 140-144 - Marco Vizzari:
Peri-Urban Transformations in Agricultural Landscapes of Perugia, Italy. 145-152 - Gomaa M. Dawod, Nabeel A. Koshak:
Developing GIS-Based Unit Hydrographs for Flood Management in Makkah Metropolitan Area, Saudi Arabia. 160-165 - Koki Iwao, Kenlo Nishida Nasahara, Tsuguki Kinoshita, Yoshiki Yamagata, Dave Patton, Satoshi Tsuchida:
Creation of New Global Land Cover Map with Map Integration. 160-165 - Khalid Amin Khan, Gulraiz Akhter, Zulfiqar Ahmad:
GIS as Project Manager in Geophysical Applications Software. 166-172
Volume 3, Number 3, July 2011
- Rafat Zaki, Abotalib Zaki, Saad Ahmed:
Land Use and Land Cover Changes in Arid Region: The Case New Urbanized Zone, Northeast Cairo, Egypt. 173-194 - Dimitrios P. Triantakonstantis, Giorgos Mountrakis, Jida Wang:
A Spatially Heterogeneous Expert Based (SHEB) Urban Growth Model using Model Regionalization. 195-210 - Rizatus Shofiyati, Saefoel Bachri:
Soil Database Management Software Development for Optimizing Land Resource Information Utilization to Support National Food Security. 211-216 - Hassan Rhinane, Atika Hilali, Aziza Berrada, Mustapha Hakdaoui:
Detecting Slums from SPOT Data in Casablanca Morocco Using an Object Based Approach. 217-224 - Gomaa M. Dawod, Meraj N. Mirza, Khalid A. Al-Ghamdi:
GIS-Based Spatial Mapping of Flash Flood Hazard in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia. 225-231 - Étienne Cossart:
Mapping Glacier Variations at Regional Scale through Equilibrium Line Altitude Interpolation: GIS and Statistical Application in Massif des Écrins (French Alps). 232-241 - T. V. Ramachandra, Uttam Kumar:
Characterisation of Landscape with Forest Fragmentation Dynamics. 242-253 - Mohamed Said Guettouche, Amar Derias, Makhlouf Boutiba, Mohand ou Abdallah Bounif, Mostefa Guendouz, Amar Boudella:
A Fire Risk Modelling and Spatialization by GIS. 254-265
Volume 3, Number 4, October 2011
- Ahmad Al Hanbali, Bayan Alsaaideh, Akihiko Kondoh:
Using GIS-Based Weighted Linear Combination Analysis and Remote Sensing Techniques to Select Optimum Solid Waste Disposal Sites within Mafraq City, Jordan. 267-278 - Abdelhamid Fadil, Hassan Rhinane, Abdelhadi Kaoukaya, Youness Kharchaf, Omar Alami Bachir:
Hydrologic Modeling of the Bouregreg Watershed (Morocco) Using GIS and SWAT Model. 279-289 - Chalumuri Ramesh Naidu, M. V. S. S. Giridhar:
Geo-Spatial Database Creation for Wazirabad Canal Command Area. 290-297 - Mohsen Ahadnejad Reveshty:
The Assessment and Predicting of Land Use Changes to Urban Area Using Multi-Temporal Satellite Imagery and GIS: A Case Study on Zanjan, IRAN (1984-2011). 298-305 - Kaustav Misra, Guangqing Chi:
Measuring Public School Competition from Private Schools: A Gravity-Based Index. 306-311 - Ali Reza Jafari Rad, W. Busch:
Porphyry Copper Mineral Prospectivity Mapping Using Interval Valued Fuzzy Sets Topsis Method in Central Iran. 312-317 - S. Tafazoli, Mohammad Reza Mosavi:
Performance Improvement of GPS GDOP Approximation Using Recurrent Wavelet Neural Network. 318-322 - B. S. Jacoby, E. W. Peterson, T. Dogwiler:
Identifying the Stream Erosion Potential of Cave Levels in Carter Cave State Resort Park, Kentucky, USA. 323-333 - Giorgos Mountrakis, Anthony Stefanidis:
Moving towards Personalized Geospatial Queries. 334-344 - Meenu Rani, Pavan Kumar, Manoj Yadav, R. S. Hooda:
Wetland Assessment and Monitoring Using Image Processing Techniques: A Case Study of Ranchi, India. 345-350 - Rizatus Shofiyati, Ishak Hanafiah Ismullah, Dan Dudung Muhally Hakim:
Identification of Paddy Planted Area Using ALOS PALSAR Data. 351-356 - Wei-Bin Zhang:
Spatial Monetary Economic Growth with Housing and Residential Distribution over the Urban Area. 357-366 - Alireza Gharagozlou, Hassan Nazari, Mohammadjavad Seddighi:
Spatial Analysis for Flood Control by Using Environmental Modeling. 367-372 - Rosalia Gallotti, Abderrahim Mohib, Mosshine El Graoui, Fatima Zohra Sbihi-Alaoui, Jean-Paul Raynal:
GIS and Intra-Site Spatial Analyses: An Integrated Approach for Recording and Analyzing the Fossil Deposits at Casablanca Prehistoric Sites (Morocco). 373-381 - KoKo Lwin, Yuji Murayama:
Web-based GIS System for Real-time Field Data Collection Using Personal Mobile Phone. 382-389
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