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Journal of Geographical Systems, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 2025
- Manfred M. Fischer
, Julie Le Gallo
, Antonio Páez
, Petra Staufer-Steinnocher
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2024 JGS Best Paper Award and the Editors' Choice Paper Volume 27(1). 1-4 - Julie Le Gallo
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Introduction of Julie Le Gallo, Editor-in-Chief as of January 2025. 5-6 - Sophiya Gyanwali
, Shashank Karki
, Kee Moon Jang
, Thomas W. Crawford
, Mengxi Zhang
, Junghwan Kim
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Implications for spatial non-stationarity and the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) in green inequality research: evidence from three states in the USA. 7-30 - Fernando H. Taques
, Coro Chasco
, Flávio H. Taques:
Integrating big data with KNIME as an alternative without programming code: an application to the PATSTAT patent database. 31-61 - Yukio Sadahiro, Ikuho Yamada:
Point cluster analysis using weighted random labeling. 63-83 - Zhimin Hong
, Zhiwen Wang, Huhu Wang, Ruoxuan Wang:
A scale-adaptive estimation for mixed geographically and temporally weighted regression models. 85-111 - I Gede Nyoman Mindra Jaya
, Henk Folmer:
Spatiotemporal forecasting models with and without a confounded covariate. 113-146 - Daisuke Murakami
, Mami Kajita, Seiji Kajita:
Spatial process-based transfer learning for prediction problems. 147-166
Volume 27, Number 2, April 2025
- JGS Editors' choice article. 167
- George Grekousis:
Geographical-XGBoost: a new ensemble model for spatially local regression based on gradient-boosted trees. 169-195 - Peter Congdon
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Ecological inference for relative risks, with application to infrequent mental health events. 197-227 - Hui Dong, Xiao Pan, Xiao Chen, Jing Sun, Shuhai Wang:
DyAdapTransformer: dynamic adaptive spatial-temporal graph transformer for traffic flow prediction. 229-255 - Moongi Choi, Jiwoo Seo, Alexander Hohl
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Agent-based travel scheduler: decomposing OD data for predicting individual travel schedules through agent-based modeling. 257-282 - Xiafan Wan, Wentao Yang:
A divide-and-conquer method for predicting the fine-grained spatial distribution of population in urban and rural areas. 283-299 - Xiaonan Wang, Xiuyuan Zhang
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Interpreting natural language descriptions of the topological relations of enclaves. 301-335 - Zhimin Hong
, Zhiwen Wang, Huhu Wang, Ruoxuan Wang:
Correction: A scale-adaptive estimation for mixed geographically and temporally weighted regression models. 337
Volume 27, Number 3, July 2025
- JGS Editors' choice article. 339-340
- Jon O. Skøien
, Nicolas Lampach
, Helena Ramos, Rudolf Seljak, Renate Koeble, Linda See
, Marijn Van der Velde
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A flexible approach for statistical disclosure control in geospatial data. 341-367 - Jesús López-Rodríguez, Brais Pociña-Sanchez
, Laura Varela-Candamio:
Taxable agglomeration rents across the Spanish local labour markets. 369-397 - Wei Kang
, Taylor M. Oshan:
Scale and correlation in multiscale geographically weighted regression (MGWR). 399-424 - Jack Liddle, Wenhua Jiang, Nick Malleson
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Leveraging principal component analysis to uncover urban pedestrian dynamics. 425-453 - Philip E. Morefield
, Timothy F. Leslie
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County-to-county migration modeling in the United States: the effects of data source and model selection. 455-472 - Zhang-Cai Yin, Pengna Jia, Ai-Sheng Wang, Shen Ying:
A spacetime modeling approach for virus transmission based on human activity trajectories: A case study of COVID-19. 473-496

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