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|aInformation, place, and cyberspace :|bissues in accessibility /|cDonald G. Janelle, David C. Hodge (eds.)
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|aBerlin ;|aNew York :|bSpringer,|cc2000
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|axi, 381 p. :|bill., maps ;|c25 cm.
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|aAdvances in spatial science
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|aProceedings based on a conference held Nov. 1998 at the Asilomar Conference Center in Pacific Grove, Calif. on "Measuring and Representing Accessibility in the Information Age," sponsored by the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
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|aForeword /|rMichael F. Goodchild and Eric Sheppard --|g1.|tInformation, place, cyberspace, and accessibility /|rDonald G. Janelle and David C. Hodge --|gpt. I.|tConceptualization and measurement:|g2.|tConceptualizing and measuring accessibility within physical and virtual spaces /|rHelen Couclelis and Arthur Getis.|g3.|tEvaluating intra-metropolitan accessibility in the information age: operational issues, objectives, and implementation /|rLauren M. Scott.|g4.|tTransportation, telecommunications, and the changing geography of opportunity /|rQing Shen.|g5.|tSpace, time and sequencing:substitution at the physical/virtual interface /|rPip Forer and Otto Huisman.|g6.|tThe fuzzy logic of accessibility /|rEric J. Heikkila.|g7.|tThe E-merging geography of the information society: from accessibility to adaptability /|rDaniel Z. Sui --|gpt. II.|tVisualization and representation:|g8.|tRepresenting and visualizing physical, virtual and hybrid information spaces /|rMichael Batty and Harvey J. Miller.|g9.|tWho's up? Global interpersonal temporal accessibility /|rAndrew Harvey and Paul A. Macnab.|g10.|tThe role of the real cityin cyberspace: understanding regional variations in Internet accessibility /|rMitchell L. Moss and Anthony M. Townsend.|g11.|tAccessibility to information within the Internet: how can it be measured and mapped? /|rMartin Dodge.|g12.|tTowards spatial interaction models of information flows /|rShane Murnion.|g13.|tApplication of aCAD-based accessibility model /|rPaul C. Adams.|g14.|tHuman extensibility and individual hybrid-accessibility in space-time: a multi-scale representation using GIS /|rMei-Po Kwan --|gpt. III.|tSocietal issues:|g15.|tAccessibility and societal issues in the information age/|rMark I. Wilson.|g16.|tReconceptualizing accessibility /|rSusan Hanson.|g17.|tRevisiting the concept of accessibility: some comments and research questions /|rSylvie Occelli.|g18.|tLegal access to geographic information: measuring losses or developing responses? /|rHarlan J. Onsrud.|g19.|tQualitative GIS: to mediate, notdominate /|rRobert Mugerauer --|gpt. IV.|tConclusion:|tFrom sustainable transportation to sustainable accessibility: can we avoid a new Tragedy of the commons? /|rHelen Couclelis.
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|aCommunication|vCongresses.
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|aComputers and civilization|vCongresses.
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|aCyberspace|xSocial aspects|vCongresses.
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|aInformation technology|xSocial aspects|vCongresses.
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|aHodge, David C.|q(David Charles)
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|aJanelle, Donald G.,|d1940-
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|aNational Center for Geographic Information & Analysis (U.S.)
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