Computational human geography: towards a research agenda.
Scientific and technological opportunities in geography will be created by the new computational era that is soon likely to exist. The main methods used at the research frontiers of science have become increasingly computation dependent. The changes in these methods go far beyond the hard sciences...
| Published in: | Environment & Planning A Vol. 26; pp. 499 - 506 |
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Pion Limited
April 1994
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