This paper continues a project which has developed a major reconceptualization and revision of how borders may be seen and measured through the use of GIS by allowing us to talk about the specific qualities of borders in terms of opportunity and willingness: ease of interaction and salience, respectively. This reconceptualization has also lead to the creation of a dataset which lets us go beyond simply observing the number of borders a state possesses, whether or not a border existed between two states, or the length of that border
This paper describes the possibility of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a means to suppo...
Conflict appears more often between neighboring states. Adjacency generates interaction opportunitie...
This study pursues questions about the top-down and the bottom-up directions of geographical thinkin...
2015-07-24Almost every country in the world has experienced a border dispute to varying degrees of c...
This study examines the utility of moving beyond a simple "on–off" dichotomous view of contiguous la...
This study examines the utility of moving beyond a simple ‘‘on–off ’’ dichotomous view of contiguous...
A thesis discussing how the disciplines of Geographic Information Science and Surveying work togethe...
The proposition of this research is that the use of geographic information systems (GIS) is capable ...
The opportunities available at a demand location are usually measured as the costs of reaching a spe...
Great strides have been made in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) research over the past half-cen...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have the potential to make sense out of large collections of da...
Abstract: This article examines how technology mediates access to geographic information for public ...
Geographic Information Systems(GIS) have been a rapidly growing area of application of information t...
This paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pu...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analyzing and mapp...
This paper describes the possibility of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a means to suppo...
Conflict appears more often between neighboring states. Adjacency generates interaction opportunitie...
This study pursues questions about the top-down and the bottom-up directions of geographical thinkin...
2015-07-24Almost every country in the world has experienced a border dispute to varying degrees of c...
This study examines the utility of moving beyond a simple "on–off" dichotomous view of contiguous la...
This study examines the utility of moving beyond a simple ‘‘on–off ’’ dichotomous view of contiguous...
A thesis discussing how the disciplines of Geographic Information Science and Surveying work togethe...
The proposition of this research is that the use of geographic information systems (GIS) is capable ...
The opportunities available at a demand location are usually measured as the costs of reaching a spe...
Great strides have been made in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) research over the past half-cen...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have the potential to make sense out of large collections of da...
Abstract: This article examines how technology mediates access to geographic information for public ...
Geographic Information Systems(GIS) have been a rapidly growing area of application of information t...
This paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pu...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analyzing and mapp...
This paper describes the possibility of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a means to suppo...
Conflict appears more often between neighboring states. Adjacency generates interaction opportunitie...
This study pursues questions about the top-down and the bottom-up directions of geographical thinkin...