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July 2014, Volume 104, Issue 4
May 2014, Volume 104, Issue 3
- 413-431 Roads, Railroads, and Floodplain Fragmentation Due to Transportation Infrastructure Along Rivers
by Paul Blanton & W. Andrew Marcus
- 432-443 Is There Really a “Wrong Side of the Tracks”in Urban Areas and Does It Matter for Spatial Analysis?
by Richard Mitchell & Duncan Lee
- 444-459 Art of War, Art of Resistance: Palestinian Counter-Cartography on Google Earth
by Linda Quiquivix
- 460-484 Market Impacts on Land-Use Change: An Agent-Based Experiment
by Shipeng Sun & Dawn C. Parker & Qingxu Huang & Tatiana Filatova & Derek T. Robinson & Rick L. Riolo & Meghan Hutchins & Daniel G. Brown
- 485-509 Global Sensitivity Analysis of a Large Agent-Based Model of Spatial Opinion Exchange: A Heterogeneous Multi-GPU Acceleration Approach
by Wenwu Tang & Meijuan Jia
- 510-529 Practicing GIS as Mixed Method: Affordances and Limitations in an Urban Gardening Study
by Bryan Preston & Matthew W. Wilson
- 530-540 Ht-Index for Quantifying the Fractal or Scaling Structure of Geographic Features
by Bin Jiang & Junjun Yin
- 542-559 Ethnic Differences in Activity Spaces: A Study of Out-of-Home Nonemployment Activities with Mobile Phone Data
by Siiri Silm & Rein Ahas
- 560-576 Deterritorializing Extraction: Bioaccumulation and the Planetary Mine
by Mazen Labban
- 577-593 Lost and Found Crops: Agrobiodiversity, Indigenous Knowledge, and a Feminist Political Ecology of Sorghum and Finger Millet in Northern Malawi
by Rachel Bezner Kerr
- 594-612 Studying Displacement After a Disaster Using Large-Scale Survey Methods: Sumatra After the 2004 Tsunami
by Clark Gray & Elizabeth Frankenberg & Thomas Gillespie & Cecep Sumantri & Duncan Thomas
- 613-627 Enriching Children, Institutionalizing Childhood? Geographies of Play, Extracurricular Activities, and Parenting in England
by Sarah L. Holloway & Helena Pimlott-Wilson
- 628-651 When Migrants Rule: The Legacy of Mass Migration on Economic Development in the United States
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Viola von Berlepsch
- 652-667 The Hybrid Legal Geographies of a War Crimes Court
by Alex Jeffrey & Michaelina Jakala
- 668-685 Habit, Memory, and the Persistence of Socialist-Era Street Names in Postsocialist Bucharest, Romania
by Duncan Light & Craig Young
- 686-701 Border Crossings: New Geographies of Protection and Production in the Galápagos Islands
by Gabriela Valdivia & Wendy Wolford & Flora Lu
March 2005, Volume 95, Issue 1
- 1-10 Geospatial Information Technology, Rural Resource Development, and Future Geographies
by M. Duane Nellis
- 11-31 Reflections on the Nature of Soil and Its Biomantle
by D. L. Johnson & J. E. J. Domier & D. N. Johnson
- 32-53 Conditioned Choropleth Maps and Hypothesis Generation
by Daniel B. Carr & Denis White & Alan M. MacEachren
- 54-79 Exploring Complexity in a Human–Environment System: An Agent-Based Spatial Model for Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Integration
by Li An & Marc Linderman & Jiaguo Qi & Ashton Shortridge & Jianguo Liu
- 80-111 Livestock, Land Cover, and Environmental History: The Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, 1820–1920
by Karl W. Butzer & David M. Helgren
- 112-140 Contemporary Human Impacts on Alpine Ecosystems in the Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Khumbu, Nepal
by Alton Byers
- 141-161 Unsettling Geographical Horizons: Exploring Premodern and Non-European Imperialism
by Rhys Jones & Richard Phillips
- 162-180 Code and the Transduction of Space
by Martin Dodge & Rob Kitchin
- 181-201 Sartre's Circular Dialectic and the Empires of Abstract Space: A History of Space and Place in Ballymun, Dublin
by Mark Boyle
- 202-222 The Inevitability of Integration? Neoliberal Discourse and the Proposals for a New North American Economic Space after September 11
by Emily Gilbert
- 223-225 Foundations of Geographic Information Science
by Daniel Z. Sui
- 225-227 Picturing Place: Photography and the Geographical Imagination
by Rickie Sanders
- 227-230 Political Ecology: An Integrative Approach to Geography and Environment-Development Studies
by Eric Keys
- 230-232 Geographies of Power: Placing Scale
by Julie Cidell
- 232-236 Is Geography Destiny?: Lessons from Latin America. and Troubled Harvest: Agronomy and Revolution in Mexico, 1880–2002
by Andrew Sluyter