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ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2014
- Chelsea Schelly

, Jessica Price:
Utilizing GIS to Examine the Relationship Between State Renewable Portfolio Standards and the Adoption of Renewable Energy Technologies. 1-17 - Emmanuel Vassilakis

, Kyriaki Papadopoulou-Vrynioti:
Quantification of Deltaic Coastal Zone Change Based on Multi-Temporal High Resolution Earth Observation Techniques. 18-28 - Madeleine Manyoky, Ulrike Wissen Hayek, Kurt Heutschi

, Reto Pieren
, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
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Developing a GIS-Based Visual-Acoustic 3D Simulation for Wind Farm Assessment. 29-48 - Paul Paris, Helena Mitásová

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Barrier Island Dynamics Using Mass Center Analysis: A New Way to Detect and Track Large-Scale Change. 49-65 - W. Charles Kerfoot, Martin M. Hobmeier, Foad Yousef, Sarah A. Green

, Robert Regis, Colin N. Brooks, Robert A. Shuchman, Jamey Anderson, Molly K. Reif
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Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and Multispectral Scanner (MSS) Studies Examine Coastal Environments Influenced by Mining. 66-95 - Michalis Diakakis

, Aggelos Pallikarakis, Katerina Katsetsiadou
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Using a Spatio-Temporal GIS Database to Monitor the Spatial Evolution of Urban Flooding Phenomena. The Case of Athens Metropolitan Area in Greece. 96-109 - Yudi Setiawan

, Ernan Rustiadi
, Kunihiko Yoshino, Liyantono
, Hefni Effendi:
Assessing the Seasonal Dynamics of the Java's Paddy Field Using MODIS Satellite Images. 110-129 - John G. Van Hoesen

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A Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-Based Approach to Derivative Map Production and Visualizing Bedrock Topography within the Town of Rutland, Vermont, USA. 130-142 - Stefan Petrovic

, Kenneth Karlsson:
Model for Determining Geographical Distribution of Heat Saving Potentials in Danish Building Stock. 143-165 - Mehul Bhatt

, Jan Oliver Wallgrün:
Geospatial Narratives and Their Spatio-Temporal Dynamics: Commonsense Reasoning for High-Level Analyses in Geographic Information Systems. 166-205 - Duccio Rocchini

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Introduction to the Special Issue: Geospatial Monitoring and Modeling of Environmental Change. 206-208 - Kirby Calvert, Warren Mabee

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Spatial Analysis of Biomass Resources within a Socio-Ecologically Heterogeneous Region: Identifying Opportunities for a Mixed Feedstock Stream. 209-232 - Anders K. Lyseen, Henning Sten Hansen:

Spatial and Semantic Validation of Secondary Food Source Data. 236-253 - K. Wayne Forsythe, Grant McCartney:

Investigating Forest Disturbance Using Landsat Data in the Nagagamisis Central Plateau, Ontario, Canada. 254-273 - Faith Justus, Danlin Yu

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Spatial Distribution of Greenhouse Commercial Horticulture in Kenya and the Role of Demographic, Infrastructure and Topo-Edaphic Factors. 274-296 - Matthew J. McCarthy

, Joanne N. Halls
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Habitat Mapping and Change Assessment of Coastal Environments: An Examination of WorldView-2, QuickBird, and IKONOS Satellite Imagery and Airborne LiDAR for Mapping Barrier Island Habitats. 297-325 - Henning Sten Hansen, Morten Fuglsang:

An Operational Web-Based Indicator System for Integrated Coastal Zone Management. 326-344 - Bernhard Vockner, Manfred Mittlböck

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Geo-Enrichment and Semantic Enhancement of Metadata Sets to Augment Discovery in Geoportals. 345-367 - Zhenwang Li

, Quanjun Jiao
, Liangyun Liu
, Huan Tang, Tong Liu:
Monitoring Geologic Hazards and Vegetation Recovery in the Wenchuan Earthquake Region Using Aerial Photography. 368-390
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2014
- Françoise Gourmelon

, Damien Le Guyader
, Guy Fontenelle:
A Dynamic GIS as an Efficient Tool for Integrated Coastal Zone Management. 391-407 - Richard G. Lathrop Jr., Lisa Auermuller

, James Trimble, John Bognar:
The Application of WebGIS Tools for Visualizing Coastal Flooding Vulnerability and Planning for Resiliency: The New Jersey Experience. 408-429 - Sarah M. Lewis, Maggi Kelly

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Mapping the Potential for Biofuel Production on Marginal Lands: Differences in Definitions, Data and Models across Scales. 430-459 - Amber R. Ignatius

, John W. Jones
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Small Reservoir Distribution, Rate of Construction, and Uses in the Upper and Middle Chattahoochee Basins of the Georgia Piedmont, USA, 1950-2010. 460-480 - Hui Luan

, Jane Law:
Web GIS-Based Public Health Surveillance Systems: A Systematic Review. 481-506 - Brian Alan Johnson

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Effects of Pansharpening on Vegetation Indices. 507-522 - Christos Chalkias

, Maria Ferentinou
, Christos Polykretis
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GIS Supported Landslide Susceptibility Modeling at Regional Scale: An Expert-Based Fuzzy Weighting Method. 523-539 - Trung V. Tran, Jason P. Julian, Kirsten M. de Beurs

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Land Cover Heterogeneity Effects on Sub-Pixel and Per-Pixel Classifications. 540-553 - Zhengdong Huang, Xuejun Liu:

A Hierarchical Approach to Optimizing Bus Stop Distribution in Large and Fast Developing Cities. 554-564 - Simone Becker Lopes, Nair Cristina Margarido Brondino

, Antônio Nélson Rodrigues da Silva
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GIS-Based Analytical Tools for Transport Planning: Spatial Regression Models for Transportation Demand Forecast. 565-583 - Joost C. B. Hoedjes, André Kooiman

, Ben H. P. Maathuis, Mohammed Y. Said, Robert Becht, Agnes Limo, Mark Mumo, Joseph Nduhiu-Mathenge, Ayub Shaka, Bob Su
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A Conceptual Flash Flood Early Warning System for Africa, Based on Terrestrial Microwave Links and Flash Flood Guidance. 584-598 - Marco Piragnolo, Francesco Pirotti

, Alberto Guarnieri, Antonio Vettore, Gianluca Salogni:
Geo-Spatial Support for Assessment of Anthropic Impact on Biodiversity. 599-618 - Keren Pollak, Ammatzia Peled, Shalom Hakkert:

Geo-Based Statistical Models for Vulnerability Prediction of Highway Network Segments. 619-637 - Montiago LaBute, Benjamin H. McMahon

, Mac Brown, Carrie Manore, Jeanne M. Fair:
A Flexible Spatial Framework for Modeling Spread of Pathogens in Animals with Biosurveillance and Disease Control Applications. 638-661 - Bernd Resch

, Günther Sagl, Tobias Törnros, Andreas Bachmaier, Jan-Bleicke Eggers, Sebastian Herkel
, Sattaya Narmsara, Hartmut Gündra:
GIS-Based Planning and Modeling for Renewable Energy: Challenges and Future Research Avenues. 662-692 - Koel Roychowdhury, Simon D. Jones:

Nexus of Health and Development: Modelling Crude Birth Rate and Maternal Mortality Ratio Using Nighttime Satellite Images. 693-712 - George E. Le, Patrick N. Breysse, Aidan McDermott, Sorina E. Eftim

, Alison Geyh, Jesse D. Berman
, Frank C. Curriero:
Canadian Forest Fires and the Effects of Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution on Hospitalizations among the Elderly. 713-731 - Max J. Moreno-Madriñán

, William L. Crosson, Lars Eisen, Sue M. Estes, Maurice G. Estes Jr., Mary Hayden, Sarah N. Hemmings, Daniel E. Irwin, Saul Lozano-Fuentes, Andrew J. Monaghan
, Dale Quattrochi, Carlos M. Welsh-Rodriguez, Emily Zielinski-Gutierrez:
Correlating Remote Sensing Data with the Abundance of Pupae of the Dengue Virus Mosquito Vector, Aedes aegypti, in Central Mexico. 732-749 - Mohammad Forghani

, Mahmoud Reza Delavar
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A Quality Study of the OpenStreetMap Dataset for Tehran. 750-763 - Ying Wang, Peter R. Waylen, Liang Mao:

Modeling Properties of Influenza-Like Illness Peak Events with Crossing Theory. 764-780 - Nicolas Maslov, David Brosset, Christophe Claramunt

, Jean Frédéric Charpentier:
A Geographical-Based Multi-Criteria Approach for Marine Energy Farm Planning. 781-799 - Noelani Puniwai, Lisa Canale, Maria Haws, James Potemra, Christopher Lepczyk

, Steven A. Gray:
Development of a GIS-Based Tool for Aquaculture Siting. 800-816 - John Dolloff, Peter Doucette:

The Sequential Generation of Gaussian Random Fields for Applications in the Geospatial Sciences. 817-852 - Emanuele Frontoni

, Adriano Mancini
, Primo Zingaretti
, Eva Savina Malinverni
, Simone Pesaresi
, Edoardo Biondi, Massimo Pandolfi, Maria Marseglia, Mirco Sturari, Claudio Zabaglia:
SIT-REM: An Interoperable and Interactive Web Geographic Information System for Fauna, Flora and Plant Landscape Data Management. 853-867
Volume 3, Number 3, September 2014
- Stefania Bertazzon

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GIS and Public Health. 868-870 - Juho-Pekka Virtanen

, Hannu Hyyppä
, Matti Kurkela
, Matti Vaaja
, Petteri Alho
, Juha Hyyppä
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Rapid Prototyping - A Tool for Presenting 3-Dimensional Digital Models Produced by Terrestrial Laser Scanning. 871-890 - Haley L. Cleckner, Thomas R. Allen:

Dasymetric Mapping and Spatial Modeling of Mosquito Vector Exposure, Chesapeake, Virginia, USA. 891-913 - Massimiliano Molinari, Stefano Medda, Samir Villani:

Vertical Measurements in Oblique Aerial Imagery. 914-928 - Olga Prilepova, Quinn J. Hart

, Justin R. Merz
, Nathan Parker, Varaprasad Bandaru, Bryan Jenkins
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Design of a GIS-Based Web Application for Simulating Biofuel Feedstock Yields. 929-941 - Valerie Blankenhorn, Bernd Resch

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Determination of Suitable Areas for the Generation of Wind Energy in Germany: Potential Areas of the Present and Future. 942-967 - Adam Miller, Ruopu Li:

A Geospatial Approach for Prioritizing Wind Farm Development in Northeast Nebraska, USA. 968-979 - Nektarios Chrysoulakis

, Christian Feigenwinter
, Dimitrios P. Triantakonstantis
, Igor Penyevskiy, Abraham Tal, Eberhard Parlow
, Guy Fleishman, H. Sebnem Düzgün, Thomas Esch, Mattia Marconcini:
A Conceptual List of Indicators for Urban Planning and Management Based on Earth Observation. 980-1002 - Marcos Jiménez, Magdalena González, Alberto Amaro, Alix Fernández-Renau:

Field Spectroscopy Metadata System Based on ISO and OGC Standards. 1003-1022 - David John Lary

, Steven H. Woolf, Fazlay Faruque, James P. LePage:
Holistics 3.0 for Health. 1023-1038 - Mahmoud Torabi

, Katie Galloway:
Geographical Variation of Incidence of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Manitoba, Canada. 1039-1057 - Alister Clark:

Where 2.0 Australia's Environment? Crowdsourcing, Volunteered Geographic Information, and Citizens Acting as Sensors for Environmental Sustainability. 1058-1076 - Amaneh Jadidi, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi

, Yvan Bédard, Kyarash Shahriari:
Spatial Representation of Coastal Risk: A Fuzzy Approach to Deal with Uncertainty. 1077-1100 - Daniel Haberman

, Laura Gillies, Aryeh Canter, Valentine Rinner, Laetitia Pancrazi, Federico Martellozzo
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The Potential of Urban Agriculture in Montréal: A Quantitative Assessment. 1101-1117 - Timothy L. Nyerges:

Introduction to the Special Issue: Coastal GIS. 1118-1121 - Christoph Kinkeldey:

A Concept for Uncertainty-Aware Analysis of Land Cover Change Using Geovisual Analytics. 1122-1138 - Yuhong He:

The Relationship between an Invasive Shrub and Soil Moisture: Seasonal Interactions and Spatially Covarying Relations. 1139-1153 - Mary J. Brodzik, Brendan Billingsley, Terry Haran, Bruce H. Raup, Matthew H. Savoie

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Correction: Brodzik, M.J., et al. EASE-Grid 2.0: Incremental but Significant Improvements for Earth-Gridded Data Sets. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 2012, 1, 32-45. 1154-1156
Volume 3, Number 4, December 2014
- Antoine Collin

, Kazuo Nadaoka
, Takashi Nakamura
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Mapping VHR Water Depth, Seabed and Land Cover Using Google Earth Data. 1157-1179 - Ruojing W. Scholz, Yongmei Lu

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Uncertainty in Geographic Data on Bivariate Maps: An Examination of Visualization Preference and Decision Making. 1180-1197 - Jay Lee, Mohammad Alnasrallah, David Wong

, Heather Beaird, Everett Logue:
Impacts of Scale on Geographic Analysis of Health Data: An Example of Obesity Prevalence. 1198-1210 - Dennis Zielstra, Hartwig H. Hochmair

, Pascal Neis, Francesco Tonini:
Areal Delineation of Home Regions from Contribution and Editing Patterns in OpenStreetMap. 1211-1233 - Igor Ogashawara

, Max J. Moreno-Madriñán
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Improving Inland Water Quality Monitoring through Remote Sensing Techniques. 1234-1255 - Diana Mitsova:

Coupling Land Use Change Modeling with Climate Projections to Estimate Seasonal Variability in Runoff from an Urbanizing Catchment Near Cincinnati, Ohio. 1256-1277 - Victoria Fast, Claus Rinner

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A Systems Perspective on Volunteered Geographic Information. 1278-1292 - Keti Lelo

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A GIS Approach to Urban History: Rome in the 18th Century. 1293-1316 - Greg Simpson, Yi-Hwa Wu:

Accuracy and Effort of Interpolation and Sampling: Can GIS Help Lower Field Costs? 1317-1333 - Felix Bensmann, Dorian Alcacer-Labrador, Dennis Ziegenhagen, Rainer Roosmann:

The RichWPS Environment for Orchestration. 1334-1351 - Vanessa Machault, André Yébakima, Manuel Etienne, Cécile Vignolles, Philippe Palany, Yves M. Tourre, Marine Guérécheau, Jean-Pierre Lacaux:

Mapping Entomological Dengue Risk Levels in Martinique Using High-Resolution Remote-Sensing Environmental Data. 1352-1371 - James G. Acker, Radina Soebiyanto, Richard Kiang, Steven Kempler:

Use of the NASA Giovanni Data System for Geospatial Public Health Research: Example of Weather-Influenza Connection. 1372-1386 - Helmut Schaeben:

Targeting: Logistic Regression, Special Cases and Extensions. 1387-1411 - Bayes Ahmed

, Rakibul Hasan, K. M. Maniruzzaman:
Urban Morphological Change Analysis of Dhaka City, Bangladesh, Using Space Syntax. 1412-1444 - Dieter Hildebrandt:

A Software Reference Architecture for Service-Oriented 3D Geovisualization Systems. 1445-1490 - Matthew Klaric:

Predicting Relevant Change in High Resolution Satellite Imagery. 1491-1511

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