GeoDynamics: An Introduction ........................................... xxi
Paul Longley
Part I: Remote Sensing ......................................... 1
Chapter 1
Introduction—Remote Sensing in GeoDynamics ............................... 3
Giles M. Foody, Stephen E. Darby, Fulong Wu, and Peter M. Atkinson
Chapter 2
Crisp and Fuzzy Classification Accuracy Measures for Remotely
Sensed Derived Land Cover Maps .......................................... 11
Manoj K. Arora, Mohamed A. Shalan, and John Elgy
Chapter 3
Aggregation as a Means of Increasing Thematic Map Accuracy .............. 29
Yohay Carmel
Chapter 4
Improving the Update of Geospatial Information Databases from
Imagery Using Semi-Automated Change Detection and User-Guidance
Techniques .............................................................. 39
David A. Holland and William Tompkinson
Chapter 5
Developing Smart Spatial Systems Using CommonKADS ....................... 55
Paul Crowther and Jacky Hartnett
Chapter 6
Identifying Land Cover Change Using a Semantic Statistical
Approach ................................................................ 73
Alex J. Comber, Peter F. Fisher, and Richard A. Wadsworth
Chapter 7
Texture-Based Segmentation of Remotely Sensed Imagery to Identify
Fuzzy Coastal Objects ................................................... 87
Arko Lucieer, Peter F. Fisher, and Alfred Stein
Chapter 8
Per-Pixel Uncertainty for Change Detection Using Airborne Sensor
Data ................................................................... 103
Kyle Brown
Part II: Physical Processes ................................ 119
Chapter 9
Introduction — Spatially Distributed Dynamic Modelling ................. 121
Stephen E. Darby, Fulong Wu, Peter M. Atkinson, and Giles M. Foody
Chapter 10
Dynamic Modelling of the Effects of Water, Temperature, and Light
on Tree Population Spread .............................................. 125
Tal Svoray and R.Nathan
Chapter 11
Uncovering Spatial Feedbacks at the Alpine Treeline Using Spatial
Metrics in Evolutionary Simulations .................................... 137
George P. Malanson and Yu Zeng
Chapter 12
Modeling of Geomorphic Processes in an Alpine Catchment ................ 151
Volker Wichmann and Michael Becht
Chapter 13
A Three-Dimensional, GIS-Based Model of Historical Groundwater and
Slope Stability ........................................................ 169
Jochen Schmidt
Chapter 14
Prediction Uncertainty in Floodplain Elevation and its Effect on
Flood Inundation Modelling ............................................. 185
Matthew D. Wilson and Peter M. Atkinson
Part III: Human Processes ................................... 203
Chapter 15
Introduction — Urban Simulation ........................................ 205
Fulong Wu, Peter M. Atkinson, Giles M. Foody, and Stephen E. Darby
Chapter 16
The Limits of Simplicity: Toward Geocomputational Honesty in Urban
Modeling ............................................................... 215
Keith C. Clarke
Chapter 17
Spatio-Temporal Difference in Model Outputs and Parameter Space as
Determined by Calibration Extent ....................................... 233
Charles K. Dietzel
Chapter 18
Brains versus Brawn — Comparative Strategies for the Calibration
of a Cellular Automata-Based Urban Growth Model ........................ 249
Noah C. Goldstein
Chapter 19
Integrated Urban Evolutionary Modeling ................................. 273
Yichun Xie and Michael Batty
Chapter 20
Linking Transport and Land Use Planning: The Microscopic Dynamic
Simulation Model ILUMASS ............................................... 295
Dirk Strauch, Rolf Moeckel, Michael Wegener, Jurgen Grafe, Heike
Muhlhans, Guido Rindsfuser, and Klaus-J. Beckmann
Chapter 21
Simulating Urban Dynamics in Latin American Cities ..................... 313
Joana Barros
Chapter 22
Error Propagation and Model Uncertainties of Cellular Automata in
Urban Simulation with GIS .............................................. 329
Anthony Gar-On Yeh and Xia Li
Chapter 23
A Minimal Prototype for Integrating GIS and Geographic Simulation
through Geographic Automata Systems .................................... 347
Itzhak Benenson and Paul M. Torrens
Chapter 24
A Process-Based Ontological Approach to Simulating Behavioural
Dynamics in Agent-Based Models ......................................... 369
Pragya Agarwal
Chapter 25
GeoDynamics: Shaping the Future ........................................ 389
Peter M. Atkinson, Giles M. Foody, Stephen E. Darby, and Fulong Wu
Index .................................................................. 399
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