The Workshop focused on research issues concerning the cognition of scale in geographic information, and concerning scale in the cognition of geographic information. This document reports on the plenary presentations, discussions, and outcomes of a 3-day meeting of cognitive psychologists, human geographers, and computer scientists in Santa Barbara, CA in May 1998
Cognitive maps are the representations that individuals use to understand, process, and navigate env...
Geoscientists analyze and integrate spatial and temporal information at a range of scales to underst...
Geographic information science provides the foundation for the development of geospatial tools and s...
The Workshop focused on research issues concerning the cognition of scale in geographic information,...
The workshop on "Cognitive Models of Dynamic Geographic Phenomena and Their Representations" was des...
Human conceptualization of space and its reflection in language represent a critical element in the ...
This report describes the outcome of the Specialist Meeting of the NCGIA Research Initiative 21 on "...
Is cognition of geographic space affected by the source from which the knowledge is acquired (i.e., ...
Scale has long been a fundamental concept in geography. Its importance is emphasised in geographical...
The three papers contained in this report address different aspects of the problem of formalizing hu...
Cognitive maps are the representations that individuals use to understand, process, and navigate env...
For global-scale geographic information, there are relatively few sources that can be used to form o...
Geoscientists analyze and integrate spatial and temporal information at a range of scales to underst...
This paper introduces a model of spatial cognition to describe the states of partial knowledge tha...
Scale is a critical factor when studying patterns and the processes that cause them. A variety of ap...
Cognitive maps are the representations that individuals use to understand, process, and navigate env...
Geoscientists analyze and integrate spatial and temporal information at a range of scales to underst...
Geographic information science provides the foundation for the development of geospatial tools and s...
The Workshop focused on research issues concerning the cognition of scale in geographic information,...
The workshop on "Cognitive Models of Dynamic Geographic Phenomena and Their Representations" was des...
Human conceptualization of space and its reflection in language represent a critical element in the ...
This report describes the outcome of the Specialist Meeting of the NCGIA Research Initiative 21 on "...
Is cognition of geographic space affected by the source from which the knowledge is acquired (i.e., ...
Scale has long been a fundamental concept in geography. Its importance is emphasised in geographical...
The three papers contained in this report address different aspects of the problem of formalizing hu...
Cognitive maps are the representations that individuals use to understand, process, and navigate env...
For global-scale geographic information, there are relatively few sources that can be used to form o...
Geoscientists analyze and integrate spatial and temporal information at a range of scales to underst...
This paper introduces a model of spatial cognition to describe the states of partial knowledge tha...
Scale is a critical factor when studying patterns and the processes that cause them. A variety of ap...
Cognitive maps are the representations that individuals use to understand, process, and navigate env...
Geoscientists analyze and integrate spatial and temporal information at a range of scales to underst...
Geographic information science provides the foundation for the development of geospatial tools and s...