A. Stewart Fotheringham

Publication List Details

Period

1984 - 2008

Number

13

Co-Authors

Dennis Frenchman City Design and Development Group, DUSP (2008)

John P Wilson, A Stewart Fotheringham, Gary J Hunter, Carlo Ratti, Yao Wang, Hiroshi Ishii, ...

In recent years, an increasing amount of effort has gone into the design of GIS user interfaces. On the one hand, Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) with a high degree of sophistication have replaced...

Integrated remotely sensed datasets for disaster management (2008)

McCarthy, Timothy, Farrell, Ronan, Curtis, Andrew, Fotheringham, A. Stewart

Video imagery can be acquired from aerial, terrestrial and marine based platforms and has been exploited for a range of remote sensing applications over the past two decades. Examples include coastal...

ABSTRACT THE INTEGRATION OF SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND GIS: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE STACAS MODULE FOR ARC/INFO (2007)

Yuemin Ding, A. Stewart Fotheringham

It seems widely expected that future GISs will have increased analytical capabilities that will take them beyond being efficient display and database management devices. Several attempts have already...

Spatial analysis and GIS / edited by Stewart Fotheringham and Peter Rogerson (1994)

Fotheringham, A. Stewart, Rogerson, Peter

Papers presented at a specialist meeting of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis

Hierarchical destination choice and spatial interaction modelling: a simulation experiment

A Stewart Fotheringham, Tomoki Nakaya, Keiji Yano, Stan Openshaw, Yoshitaka Ishikawa

A simulation experiment is proposed and undertaken to extend our understanding of the role of the competing destinations spatial interaction model in capturing the effects of hierarchical destination...

The development of a migration model for England and Wales: overview and modelling out-migration

A Stewart Fotheringham, Phil Rees, Tony Champion, Stamatis Kalogirou, Andy R Tremayne

This paper reports the results of an extensive project to model interregional migration within England and Wales. The project took place over a two-year period and was sponsored by the UK Office of...