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Spatial Resources
  • Photo by Susan BaumgartMulti-Agent Modeling for Land-Use Change
    An increasing number of scholars are exploring the potential of agent-based or multi-agent system tools for modeling human land-use decisions and subsequent land-cover change. This resource provides a collection of information for scholars interested in MAS/LUCC models. The resources include current research initiatives, information on related events, an extensive bibliography and links to software tools.

  • Literature Search
    CSISS maintains a user-searchable database, currently containing over 10,000 bibliographical references that feature applications of Spatial Analysis techniques in the Social Sciences.

  • ESRI Bibliography
    ESRI's compilation of over 17,500 GIS-related references is the most comprehensive online source for GIS materials. Professor Duane Marble of Ohio State University started this bibliography in 1991. In 1999, ESRI became curator of the bibliography. It has recently been enriched by contributions from the Association of American Geographers (AAG), the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA), and the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA).

  • E-Journals
    Browse this list of electronic journals available from the California Digital Library.

  • Links to Other Sites
    The websites in this collection provide spatial information, tools, and research to aid spatial analysis efforts in the social sciences. We have selected and annotated the best sites. 



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