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- Public Participation GIS in the UK and the USA: A cross cultural analysis
- To appear in the International Journal of Geographical Information Science Map Calculus in GIS: a proposal and demonstration
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- THE USE OF GIS IN REDEVELOPMENT
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- THE USE OF GIS IN BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT Rebekah Boott*, Kate Heppell**
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- Town Centre Statistics Through the Internet Mark Thurstain-Goodwin1