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International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2015
- Patricia A. McAnany, Sarah M. Rowe, Israel Quic Cholotio, Evelyn Caniz Menchú, José Mendoza Quic:
Mapping Indigenous Self-Determination in Highland Guatemala. 1-23 - Jon M. Corbett, Mike Evans, Gabrielle Legault, Zach Romano:
Relocating a Sense of Place Using the Participatory Geoweb: The Historical Document Database of the Métis Nation of British Columbia. 24-38 - Saul L. Hedquist, Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, Wesley Bernardini, T. J. Ferguson, Peter M. Whiteley, Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma:
Mapping the Hopi Landscape for Cultural Preservation. 39-58 - Karl A. Hoerig, John R. Welch, T. J. Ferguson, Gabriella Soto:
Expanding Toolkits for Heritage Perpetuation: The Western Apache Ethnography and Geographic Information Science Research Experience for Undergraduates. 59-75 - Lily Gadamus, Julie Raymond-Yakoubian:
Qualitative Participatory Mapping of Seal and Walrus Harvest and Habitat Areas: Documenting Indigenous Knowledge, Preserving Local Values, and Discouraging Map Misuse. 76-93 - Thomas F. Thornton, Harvey Kitka:
An Indigenous Model of a Contested Pacific Herring Fishery in Sitka, Alaska. 94-117 - Anthony R. Cummings, Jane M. Read, José M. V. Fragoso:
Utilizing Amerindian Hunters' Descriptions to Guide the Production of a Vegetation Map. 118-142
Volume 6, Number 2, 2015
- Daniel Unger, I-Kuai Hung, Kenneth W. Farrish, Darinda Dans:
Quantifying Land Cover Change Due to Petroleum Exploration and Production in the Haynesville Shale Region Using Remote Sensing. 1-17 - Dania Abdul Malak, Juli G. Pausas, Josep E. Pardo-Pascual, Luis Ángel Ruiz Fernández:
Fire Recurrence and the Dynamics of the Enhanced Vegetation Index in a Mediterranean Ecosystem. 18-35 - Rama Prasada Mohapatra, Changshan Wu:
Modeling Urban Growth at a Micro Level: A Panel Data Analysis. 36-52 - Yena Song, Hyun Kim:
Evolution of Subway Network Systems, Subway Accessibility, and Change of Urban Landscape: A Longitudinal Approach to Seoul Metropolitan Area. 53-76 - Judith Gelernter, Kathleen M. Carley:
Spatiotemporal Network Analysis and Visualization. 77-97 - Samuel Adu-Prah, Tonny J. Oyana:
Enabling Healthy Living: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity among Youths in the United States. 98-116
Volume 6, Number 3, 2015
- Francis Danquah Ohemeng, Falguni Mukherjee:
Modelling the Spatial Distribution of the Anopheles Mosquito for Malaria Risk Zoning Using Remote Sensing and GIS: A Case Study in the Zambezi Basin, Zimbabwe. 7-20 - Xuwei Chen:
Activity-based Modeling and Microsimulation of Emergency Evacuations. 21-38 - Jeremiah J. Nieves:
Combining Transportation Network Models with Kernel Density Methods to Measure the Relative Spatial Accessibility of Pediatric Primary Care Services in Jefferson County, Kentucky. 39-57 - Dion J. Wiseman, Jurjen van der Sluijs:
Alternative Methods for Developing and Assessing the Accuracy of UAV-Derived DEMs. 58-77 - Barry Wellar:
Review and Implications of the AutoCarto Six Retrospective Project. 78-96
Volume 6, Number 4, 2015
- Lawrence Joseph, Michael J. Kuby:
Modeling Retail Chain Expansion and Maturity through Wave Analysis: Theory and Application to Walmart and Target. 1-26 - Johannes Scholz:
Spatial Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search for Wood Supply Chain Optimization. 27-43 - Yoohyung Joo, Heeyeon Lee:
Spatial Aspects of Mortality Rates and Neighborhood Environmental Characteristics in Seoul Mega City Region, South Korea. 44-64 - Adam J. Mathews:
A Practical UAV Remote Sensing Methodology to Generate Multispectral Orthophotos for Vineyards: Estimation of Spectral Reflectance Using Compact Digital Cameras. 65-87 - Shelley Burleson, Alberto Giordano:
Extending Metadata Standards for Historical GIS Research: A Case Study of the Holocaust in Budapest and the Armenian Genocide in Turkey. 88-109 - Lesli M. Rawlings:
Creating an Interactive Web Map: A Service-Learning Project Aligned to the Geospatial Technology Competency Model. 110-125
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