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Davidson, James. Modelling the UK gilt-edged market. London: NationalInstitute of Economic and Social Research, 1990.

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Andrew, Skidmore, ed. Environmental modelling with GIS and remote sensing. London: Taylor & Francis, 2002.

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Error propagation in environmental modelling with GIS. London: Taylor & Francis, 1998.

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Paul, Longley, and Batty Michael, eds. Spatial analysis: Modelling in a GIS environment. Cambridge: GeoInformation International, 1996.

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Langford, Mitchel. Modelling population distribution using remote sensing and GIS. Leicester: Midlands Regional Research Laboratory, 1989.

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Geographic information systems for geoscientists: Modelling with GIS. Oxford: Pergamon, 1994.

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McCloy, Keith R. Resource management information systems: Remote sensing, GIS and modelling. 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC/Taylor & Francis, 2006.

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Wescott, K. Practical Applications of GIS for Archaeologists: A Predictive Modelling Toolkit. London: CRC Press, 1999.

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Dräyer, Dietrich. GIS-gestützte Bodenerosionsmodellierung im Nordwestschweizerischen Tafeljura: Erosionsschadenskartierungen und Modellellergebnisse = GIS-based soil erosion modelling in NW-Switzerland : erosion damage mappings and modelling results. Basler: Wepf, 1996.

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Molenaar, Martien. An introduction to the theory of spatial object modelling for GIS. London: Taylor & Francis, 1998.

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Spatial coincidence modelling, automated database updating, and data consistency in vector GIS. Enschede: International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences, 1995.

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Stratman, Timothy M. From paper maps to digital spatial analysis and modelling: An applied GIS primer. 3rd ed. Ottawa: Institute for GIS in Education, 1991.

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Farebrother, R. W. Visualizing statistical models and concepts. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2002.

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Clarke, Graham. The potential of GIS and spatial modelling for planning in the new education market. Leeds: University of Leeds, School of Geography, 1995.

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Sluiter, Raymond. Mediterranean land cover change: Modelling and monitoring natural vegetation using GIS and remote sensing. Utrecht: Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap ; International Geographical Union Section The Netherlands, 2005.

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Eleveld, Marieke A. Exploring coastal morphodynamics of Ameland (the Netherlands) with remote sensing monitoring techniques and dynamic modelling in GIS. [Enschede, the Netherlands: ITC, 1999.

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López, Asunción Saldaña. Complexity of soils and soilscape patterns on the southern slopes of the Ayllon range, Central Spain: A GIS-assisted modelling approach. [Enschede, Netherlands: International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences], 1997.

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India) "Remote Sensing and GIS in Digital Terrain Analysis and Soil-Landscape Modelling" (Winter School) (2011 Nāgpur. Remote sensing and GIS in digital terrain analysis and soil-landscape modelling: Proceedings of winter school organized from 6th to 26th September 2011. Edited by Obi Reddy, G. P., editor, Sarkar D. (Dipak) editor, and Indian Council of Agricultural Research. National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning. Nagpur, Maharashtra, India: National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, 2012.

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Brimicombe, Allan. GIS Environmental Modelling and Engineering. CRC, 2003.

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University College Dublin. Department of Management Information Systems., ed. "Modelling routing problems in GIS". Dublin: University College Dublin, Dept of Management Information Systems, 1997.

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Brimicombe, Allan. Gis Environmental Modelling and Engineering. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Brimicombe, Allan. GIS Environmental Modelling and Engineering. CRC, 2003.

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Brimicombe, Allan. GIS Environmental Modelling and Engineering. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Brimicombe, Allan. GIS Environmental Modelling and Engineering. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Osman, Badr-Eldin Taha. GIS-Hydrological Modelling in Arid Lands. Chartwell-Bratt, 1996.

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Abdul-Rahman, Alias, and Morakot Pilouk. Spatial Data Modelling for 3D GIS. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2010.

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Spatial Data Modelling for 3D GIS. Springer, 2007.

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Spatial Data Modelling for 3D GIS. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74167-1.

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Abdul-Rahman, Alias, and Morakot Pilouk. Spatial Data Modelling for 3D GIS. Springer, 2007.

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Heuvelink, Gerard B. M. Error Propagation in Environmental Modelling with GIS. Taylor & Francis Group, 1998.

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Publishing, Qwerty Designs. Funny Modeling Is My Cardio - Modelling Gift. Independently Published, 2021.

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Skidmore, Andrew. Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Skidmore, Andrew. Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Heuvelink, Gerard B. M. Error Propagation in Environmental Modelling with GIS. Taylor & Francis Group, 1998.

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Skidmore, Andrew. Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Heuvelink, Gerard B. M. Error Propagation in Environmental Modelling with GIS. Taylor & Francis Group, 1998.

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Heuvelink, B. M. Error Propagation in Environmental Modelling with GIS. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Skidmore, Andrew. Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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(Editor), Paul A. Longley, and Michael Batty (Editor), eds. Spatial Analysis: Modelling in a GIS Environment. Wiley, 1997.

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Batty, Michael, and Paul A. Longley. Spatial Analysis: Modelling in a GIS Environment. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Skidmore, Andrew, ed. Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing. CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203302217.

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Skidmore, Andrew. Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Skidmore, Andrew. Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Heuvelink, Gerard B. M. Error Propagation in Environmental Modelling with GIS. Taylor & Francis Group, 1998.

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Heuvelink, Gerard B. M. Error Propagation in Environmental Modelling with GIS. Taylor & Francis Group, 1998.

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Bonham-Carter, G. F. Geographic Information Systems for Geoscientists: Modelling with GIS. Pergamon, 1995.

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L, Heres, ed. Time in GIS: Issues in spatio-temporal modelling. Delft: NCG, 2000.

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Luc, Heres, ed. Time in GIS: Issues in spatio-temporal modelling. Nederlandse Commissie voor Geodesie, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.54419/v5m55p.

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Most Geographic Information Systems started as a substitute for loose paper maps. These paper maps did not have a built-in time dimension and could only represent history indirectly as a sequence of physically separate images. This was in fact imitated by these first generation systems. The time dimension could only be represented by means of separate files. A minority of Geographic Information Systems however, started their life as a substitute for ordered lists and tables with a link to paper maps. In these lists, the inclusion of a time com-ponent in the form of a data field was quite usual. This method too was copied by the systems that replaced these paper tables. The current trend in the development of Geographic Information Systems is towards the inte-gration of the classical map-oriented concepts with the table-oriented concepts. This often leads to the explicit embedding of the time component in the GIS environment. The Subcommission Geo-Information Models of the Netherlands Geodetic Commission has organized a workshop to discuss the theory and practice of time and history in GIS on 18 May 2000. This publication contains 6 articles prepared for the workshop. The first paper, written by Donna Peuquet, gives a bird’s-eye view of the current state of the art in spatio-temporal database technology and methodology. She is a well-known expert in the field of spatio-temporal information systems and the author of many articles in this field. The second article is written by Monica Wachowicz. She describes what you can do with a GIS once it contains a historical dimension and how you can detect changes in geographic phenomena. Furthermore, her article suggests how geographic visualisation and knowledge discovery techniques can be integrated in a spatio-temporal database. How to record the time dimension in a database is one thing, how to show this dimension to users is another one. In his contribution, Menno-Jan Kraak first tells about the techniques, which were used in the age of paper maps and the limitations these methods had. He goes on to explain what kind of cartographic techniques have been developed since the mass introduc-tion of the computer. Finally he describes the powerful animation methods which currently exist and can be used on CD-ROM and Internet applications. Peter van Oosterom describes how the time dimension is represented in the information sys-tems of the Cadastre and how this is used to publish updates. The Cadastre has a very long tradition in incorporating the time component, which has always been an inherent component of the cadastral registration. In former times this was translated in very precise procedures about how to update the paper maps and registers. Today it is translated in spatio-temporal database design. The article of Luc Heres tells about the time component in the National Road Database, origi-nally designed for traffic accident registration. This is one of the systems with ''table'' roots and with quite a long tradition in handling the time dimension. He elucidates first the core objects in the conceptual model and how time is added. Next, how this model is translated in a logical design and finally how this is technically implemented. Geologists and geophysicians also have a respectable tradition in handling the time dimension in the data they collect. This is illustrated in the last paper, which is written by Ipo Ritsema. He outlines how time is handled in geological and geophysical databases maintained by TNO. By means of some practical cases he illustrates which problems can be encountered and how these can be solved.
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Bonham-Carter, G. F. Geographic Information Systems for Geoscientists: Modelling with GIS. Pergamon, 1995.

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