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Group: MASSS - with tag geography [5 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the MASSS group with tag geography
  • Growing Silicon Valley on a landscape: an agent-based approach to high-tech industrial clusters
    Entrepreneurships, the New Economy and Public Policy (2005), pp. 71-90.
    by Junfu Zhang
    posted to spatial mas geography drennon by scholz to the group MASSS on 2007-05-28 19:10:47 as ** along with 1 group Sociology
  • Agent-Based Geo-simulation to Support Human Planning and Spatial Cognition
    Multi-Agent-Based Simulation VI (2006), pp. 115-132.
    by Nabil Sahli, Bernard Moulin
    posted to spatial mas geography drennon by scholz to the group MASSS on 2007-05-28 19:06:02 as ** along with 1 group Sociology
  • Geographic Automata Systems
    pp. 385-412.
    by Paul Torrens
    posted to spatial mas geography drennon by scholz to the group MASSS on 2007-05-28 18:35:17 as ** along with 1 group Sociology
  • Movement-generated land-use agglomeration: simulation experiments on the drivers of fine-scale land-use patterning
    pp. 81-96.
    by Alan Penn
    posted to urban spatial mas landuse geography drennon by scholz to the group MASSS on 2007-05-28 18:34:48 as ** along with 1 group Sociology
  • Geographic Regularities in Residential Search Behavior
    Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 76, No. 2. (1986), pp. 208-227.
    by James O Huff
    posted to spatial residentialsegregation mas geography drennon by scholz to the group MASSS on 2007-05-28 18:02:46 as ** along with 1 group Sociology
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