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  1. INSPIRE implementation
  2. GIS scenarios from 1996 reviewed
  3. Compares the development of national spatial data infrastructures in four different countires
  4. The utility of remote sensing is examined to collect data on urban and suburban areas
  5. The concept of spatially enabled government
  6. National Spatial Data Infrastructure Phenomenon
  7. A Doubly Weighted Approach to Urban Data Disaggregation in GIS: A Case Study of Wuhan, China
  8. Assessing spatial data infrastructures
  9. Hazard risk
  10. Comparing urban planning systems in different countries opens up new perspectives
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  12. Understanding Spatial and Temporal Processes of Urban Growth: Cellular Automata Modelling
  13. Some current Spatial Data Infrastructures
  14. Modelling Urban Growth Patterns: A Multiscale Perspective
  15. Understanding Urban Growth: a Conceptual Model
  16. Modeling urban development patterns in China is the prerequisite to understanding this process.
  17. Cellular Automata Based Temporal Process Understanding of Urban Growth
  18. Managing our urban future: the role of remote sensing and geographic information systems
  19. Managing our urban future
  20. Urban Planning and Geographic Information Systems
  21. Comparisons of 11 national data infrastructures
  22. A European policy framework for geographic information
  23. The views of 20 experts responsible for the provision and management of GI throughout Europe
  24. Editorial: Geographic information goes global
  25. Schöne neue GIS-Welten
  26. Urban and regional development strategies in an era of global competition
  27. Geographical Information Systems in Organizations: Some Conditions for Their Effective Utilization
  28. GIS in state of the environment auditing
  29. Differences in the patterns linkages between Korea and Western industrialised countries
  30. Transport planning for equity and sustainability
  31. Diffusion and Use of Geographic Information Technologies
  32. Missing networks: The case of European freight transport
  33. The Diffusion of GIS in British Local Government
  34. Diffusion and Use of Geographic Information Technologies: An Introduction
  35. Extending the Research Agenda
  36. The findings of a comprehensive survey of GIS in all 514 local authorities in Great Britain
  37. Missing networks in Europe's transport and communication infrastructure
  38. From growth to equity and sustainabiityin European transport policy
  39. Towards a new paradigm for transport planning
  40. Learning from Europe
  41. Technology incubators in the US: The case of the Austin technology incubator
  42. The utilisation of computers in three Malaysian local authorities of varying sizes.
  43. A challenge to all GIS users: Is the GIS you have the GIS you really want?
  44. The paper sets out three conditions for the effective utilisation of computers in urban planning
  45. BY ACCIDENT OR DESIGN: Some Lessons from Technology Led Local Economic Development Initiatives
  46. Studying urban policy phenomena in the institutional context within which they have evolved
  47. Technopoles
  48. GIS in Britain: The Chorley report and the regional research laboratory initiative
  49. The institutional context of Japanese planning: the development of professional associations and planning education
  50. A Framework for Research on Transport Communications, and Mobility
  51. Four multidisciplinary Regional Research Laboratories (RRLs) established in Great Britain
  52. Land Readjustment: An Overview
  53. Future of the Sheffield economy
  54. Introduction
  55. The Transfer of Development Experience: A Review
  56. Survey of monitoring initiatives
  57. The nature and scope of cross national comparative planning studies
  58. A protype GIS is being developed in the Netherlands for its strategic monitoring activities
  59. Strategic Land Use Planning: An Evaluation of Procedural Methodology
  60. Comparisons of aggregation procedures for interaction data: a comment
  61. Letter to the Editor
  62. Some Dilemmas of Urban Planning
  63. Three alternative approaches to the functional regionalisation of spatial interaction data
  64. The limits to planning
  65. The Dynamics of Development Processes: Two Case Studies
  66. Some suggestions for future research
  67. Spatial representation and spatial interaction: an overview
  68. The design of spatial systems for internal migration analysis
  69. An empirical investigation of the use of Broadbent’s rule in spatial system design
  70. Sequential treatment of the multi-criteria aggregation problem: a case study of zoning system design
  71. Spatial representation and spatial interaction
  72. The design of spatial systems for internal migration analysis
  73. |Modelling the Amersfoort region
  74. Planning with Incomplete Data: Population Growth and Metropolitan Planning in the Third World
  75. Three Estuarine Studies
  76. Possible applications of the Lowry model
  77. Sub-Regional Analysis. A review of four recent studies
  78. A Plan for Gozo. A case study of problems of tourism and conservation
  79. The Use of Outdoor Recreation Facilities
  80. Problems encountered in different types of multinational geographic information applications.
  81. Governments and Geographic Iinformation
  82. Spatial Data Infrastructure
  83. Emerging Frameworks in the Information Age: The Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Phenomenon