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Curriculum Vitae
ALEXANDER STEWART FOTHERINGHAM B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D, FNAS, FAcSS, MAE
Professor of Computational Spatial Science
School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
Arizona State University
Citation indices All Since 2016
Citations 31,242 13,249
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i10-index 161 112
PERSONAL
DATA
Citizenship United Kingdom / United States (Dual)
Address: School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
Coor Hall, Fifth Floor
Arizona State University
PO Box 875302
Tempe, AZ 85287-5302
USA
Tel +01 480-965-7533
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://geoplan.asu.edu/stewart.fotheringham
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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Ph.D. Geography November, 1980, McMaster University, Canada
Title of Thesis: Spatial Structure, Spatial Interaction and
Distance-Decay Parameters.
Supervisor: Professor M. J. Webber
External Examiner: Professor Sir A. G. Wilson
M.A. Geography May, 1978, McMaster University, Canada
B.Sc. (Honours)
Geography
June, 1976, Aberdeen University, Scotland
UNIVERSITY AFFILIATIONS
2019- Regents’ Professor, Arizona State University. This is the highest designation of professor at ASU and is limited to 3% of those at rank of Full Professor.
2019-2024 Affiliate Professor, Nanjing Normal University, P.R.C.
2017 - Director, Spatial Analysis Research Center (SPARC), School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University.
2017- Guest Professor, Chinese University of Geosciences (Beijing)
2016 - Affiliate Faculty Member, Institute for Social Science Research, ASU
2015 - ASU University Foundation Professor
2014 -
2014-
2014- Distinguished Sustainability Scientist, Center for Sustainable Science, Arizona State University
Professor of Computational Spatial Science, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, ASU
2011-2014 Director, Centre for GeoInformatics, University of St Andrews.
2011-2014 Professor of Quantitative Geography, School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St Andrews.
2008-2011 Director, Strategic Research Cluster in Advanced Geotechnologies, an
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initiative funded by Science Foundation Ireland (approx. €9m) and involving 5 other academic units, 4 industrial partners and 5 government agencies.
2004-2011 SFI Research Professor and Director, National Centre for Geocomputation, National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
2004-2006 Visiting Research Fellow, School of Geography, University of Leeds.
1994-2004 Professor of Quantitative Geography, Department of Geography, University of Newcastle.
1994-2004 Director of the North-East Regional Research Laboratory, University of Newcastle.
1993-1994 Associate Chair, Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo.
1992-1993 Acting Chair, Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo.
1991-1992 Associate Chair, Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo.
1988-1994 Professor, Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo.
1988-1994 Research Fellow, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis.
1987-1988 Leverhulme Fellow at the Department of Town Planning, University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology (now University of Wales, Cardiff).
1984-1988 Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Florida.
1980-1984 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Indiana University.
1976-1980 Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography, McMaster University, Canada.
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MAJOR RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS
Geographic Information Science; Spatial Analysis; Spatial Choice/Spatial Interaction Modelling; Spatial Statistics; Spatial Cognition; Retailing; Migration; Health Geography; Voting Behavior
ACADEMIC HONORS
Major:
1. American Association of Geographers Distinguished Scholarship Honors Award, 2019
2. Appointed as Regents’ Professor (the highest award at ASU restricted to 3% of Full Professors) at universities in Arizona, 2019.
3. Lifetime Achievement Award, Chinese Professionals in GIS, 2018
4. Member of the US Mapping Science Committee, National Academy of Sciences. 2017 -
5. Elected Member of Academia Europaea, 2016
6. Invited to give the Annual Keynote Address of the Spatial Analysis and Modeling Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers at the annual conference, San Francisco, 2016
7. Appointed Arizona State University Foundation Professor 2015
8. Elected Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences, UK, 2013
9. Member of the Executive Committee of the US Transportation Research Board (TRB), 2013-
10. Elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, 2013.
11. Appointed Ireland’s representative on the Governance Committee of the EU Joint Planning Initiative on Urban Europe. 2009
12. Awarded a Fellowship from the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. Nominations for Fellows are solicited from senior university administrators in the US and from previous Fellows. Once nominated, the chances of being awarded a Fellowship are only 1 in 100. Nominations for Fellowships are solicited from a wide variety of disciplines including: anthropology, art, history, biology, classics, economics, education, geography, history, law, linguistics, literature, mathematics, statistics, medicine, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, psychiatry, and sociology and
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only 50 Fellowships are awarded each year. It is relatively rare for Fellowships to be awarded outside the USA.
13. Appointed as a Visiting Professor, Ritsumeikan University, Japan, 2005
14. Invited to present the 2005/6 Annual Robinson Colloquium Address in the Department of Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,
15. Appointed as Visiting Research Fellow, University of Leeds 2004-06
16. Awarded a Science Foundation Ireland Research Professorship for 5 years, 2004-2009. These are available only in the areas of Biotechnology and Information Computer Technology and are extremely competitive with only a small number (initially 12) awarded. The award was worth 2.5 million euros.
17. Awarded the first PHIAL (Public Health Intelligence Applications Laboratory) Fellowship, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 2003.
18. Appointed as a Visiting Professor, Wuhan University, Japan, 2003.
19. Appointed to the National Centres of Excellence Evaluation Panel in Canada 2002-2004. This is a panel of experts drawn mainly from within Canada responsible for distributing over $100 million in funding to create Centres of Excellence. All academic fields are eligible to apply. The committee typically evaluates approximately 50-60 proposals and funds 2 or 3.
20. Received “Outstanding Achievement Award” from GEOIDE Network Centre of Excellence, Canada. September 2000.
21. Appointed as the sole International Representative on the Research Management Committee of the GEOIDE Centre for Excellence in Geomatics, Canada, 1998-2000. This involved attending meetings 4 times a year in Canada and overseeing a $30 million grant.
22. Elected Chair of the Quantitative Methods Study Group of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) 1995-1998.
23. Awarded University Fellowship at Osaka City University, Japan, 1994.
24. Elected Chair of the Quantitative Methods and Mathematical Models Study Group of the Association of American Geographers 1989-1991.
25. Awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship for the academic year 1987/88. The Fellowship provided a full maintenance grant, spouse allowance, an internal travel allowance, and transatlantic airfares. Competition for a Leverhulme Fellowship is open to all disciplines.
26. Selected as Overseas Young Research Worker in 1985 by the Institute of British Geographers.
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27. Winner of the Warren G. Nystrom Award at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, April 1981. The award is presented to the best paper based on a recent Ph.D. dissertation.
Other:
1. My PhD student, Ziqi Li, was a co-winner of the Warren G Nystrom award at the
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting 2021. This is awarded to the best PhD dissertation of the year.
2. Inaugural Distinguished Speaker in Geocomputation, Dept. of Geography and Geographical Information Science, University of Illinois, September 2019.
3. Member of the European Research Council Consolidator Grant Evaluation Committee 2013-2019.
4. Invited to give a Distinguished Lecture at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, June 2017.
5. Invited to give a Distinguished Lecture at Peking University, School of Government, June 2017
6. Invited To give a Faculty of Construction Engineering Distinguished lecture at Hong
Kong Polytechnic University, May 2017
7. Invited to give the Ebert Colloquium, University at Buffalo, October 2016.
8. Invited to give the 2015 Arthur Getis Lecture at the University of California San Diego, 2015
9. Invited to present the Inaugural Gerry Rushton Lecture at the University of Iowa, 2015
10. Invited keynote Speaker, International Academy Colloquium on Spatial Behavior and Crime: Theories, Data, Methods and Applications, Amsterdam, May 2016. Sponsored by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
11. Member of the US Transportation Research Board International Activities Committee 2015 -
12. Member of the US Transportation Research Board Oversight Committee 2014-
13. Member of the Safety Data Oversight Committee for use of the SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Study Data 2014- The Committee is responsible for a budget of $25m.
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14. Member of the Advisory Board of the International Collaborative Center for Geo-Computation Studies (ICCGS), Wuhan University, China Dec 2011-
15. Invited Masterclass Presenter and Public Lecture Speaker, Applied Quantitative Methods Network in Scotland, Edinburgh, December 2011
16. Invited Keynote Speaker at Geocomputation 2011, University College London, July 2011
17. Invited Keynote Speaker at the 2011 Annual Conference of Australian Geographers, Woollongong, Australia, July 2011.
18. Invited Keynote Speaker at the International Conference on Spatial Data Mining, June 2011, Fuzhou, China
19. Appointed External Examiner for MSc Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London, 2011 – 2014.
20. Invited to join the Advisory Board of the International Collaborative Center for Geo-computation Studies (ICCGS) at Wuhan University, PRC.
21. Invited Lecturer for 3-day course on Spatial Interaction Modelling, Aalto University, Finland
22. Invited keynote Speaker at the 2010 Irish Geosciences Conference, Dublin Castle, November 2010.
23. Appointed External Assessor on Research Assessment Exercise at The Australian National University, 2010.
24. Appointed External Examiner for M.Res. Course in Advanced Spatial Analysis and Visualisation, University College London, 2010 –
25. Invited to Vespucci Initiative Specialist meeting on Interfacing Social and Environmental Modelling, Fiesole, Italy June 2010. This was a small group of experts from around the world.
26. Appointed to Advisory Committee of New Zealand MSc in GIS – an inter-university degree programme. 2009 -
27. Appointed to the Geographical Sciences Committee, Royal Irish Academy, 2009-2011
28. Invited to give the Annual Association of Geographic Information Lecture, University College London, May, 2009.
29. Invited to give the Annual Departmental Lecture, Department of Geography, University of Leicester, 2008-2009
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30. Appointed External Examiner in the Faculty of Science at the University of Nottingham for the course MSc in Geographic Information Science 2008 - 2010
31. Elected Vice-Chair of the IGU Commission on Modeling Geographical Systems, 2008-
32. Appointed External Examiner in the Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics, University of Southampton, for the courses: MSc in Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis; and MSc in GIS by Open Distance Learning 2006-2008.
33. Invited workshop presenter (with funding) at the 8th Annual International Crime Mapping Research Conference organised by the National Institute of Justice / US Dept. of Justice, Savannah, 2005.
34. Invited to give a 2-day workshop on Geographically Weighted Regression by the UK National Centre for Research Methods, June 2005.
35. Appointed as Visiting Scholar, Ritsumeikan University, Japan, May 2005.
36. Invited workshop presenter (with funding) at the 7th Annual International Crime Mapping Research Conference organised by the National Institute of Justice/U.S. Dept. of Justice, Boston. 2004.
37. Invited as a ‘Senior Mentor’ to the Fifth Australasian Postgraduate Workshop on Geographical Information Science, Kioloa, NSW Australia, Feb 2004.
38. Invited to organise and present a five-day course on Geographically Weighted Regression by the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2003. On basis of extremely positive participant reviews, invited to offer workshop again in 2004 (one of only two to be so invited).
39. Invited as course leader at the First International GEOIDE Summer School, Toronto, 2002.
40. Invited to be one of four international evaluators of the Centre for Spatial Information Science at the University of Tokyo, 2002.
41. Elected Committee Member of the Regional Science Association, British and Irish Section, 2001-2004
42. Invited keynote speaker at the 2002 Spatial Information Research Centre Annual Conference, Wellington, NZ
43. Invited keynote speaker at the 2001 Geocomputation Conference, Brisbane, Australia.
44. Only UK geographer on the Editorial Board of the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2001-2006
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45. Invited keynote speaker at the 3rd GEOIDE (Geomatics for Informed Decisions) Annual Conference, Fredericton, NB, Canada, May, 2001.
46. Appointed to ESRC 9-member Committee to allocate £500k to proposals for ‘Access tools for the 2001 Census’, 1999.
47. Invited participant (full funding) to an International Meeting at University of California Santa Barbara for a meeting under project Varenius on ‘GIS and Spatial Analysis’, 1998
48. Appointed to evaluation panel of the Canadian Centres of Excellence Programme to evaluate the GEOIDE proposal for $15 million, 1998.
49. Invited to give keynote address to the International Geocomputation Conference, Bristol, 1998.
50. Appointed to UK National Geospatial Data Framework Committee, 1997
51. Elected Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, 1996.
52. Invited to give keynote lecture at workshop on Spatial Interaction Models at the Politecnico Milano, Italy, May, 1997.
53. Invited to give a keynote address to the EUROSTAT conference on New Technologies for Statistical Analysis, Bonn, Germany, November, 1995.
54. Invited to give a keynote lecture at the European Geographic Information Systems Annual Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands, March, 1995.
55. Invited to give the keynote Regional Research Laboratory Lecture at the Geographical Information Systems and Public Policy Conference, Northern Ireland, May 1994.
56. Invited to contribute to the 25th Anniversary Issue of Environment and Planning A published in 1993.
57. Invited guest of the Quantitative Methods Study Group of the Institute of British Geographers, Coventry IBG meeting, l989.
58. Clifton W. Sherman Science and Engineering Scholarship, McMaster University 1977-80
59. McMaster Urban Studies Fellowship, McMaster University 1976-77
60. Six Merit Certificates in Geography (4), Soil Science (1), and Geology (1) Aberdeen University, 1972-76. Merit Certificates at Aberdeen are presented to students with an outstanding academic performance during the year.
61. Many invited memberships of Conference Program Committees
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GRANTS AND CONTRACTS AWARDED (only those over $10,000 or £7,500 or
€10,000 listed; many other smaller grants not listed):
Title Awarding Body/Amount Period
Revisiting Traditional Problems in Spatial Analysis through the Lens of Local Modeling
The Measurement of Scale and Process Heterogeneity through Local Multivariate Models
National Science Foundation/$399,920 PI Proposal # 2117455
National Science Foundation/$400,000 Sole PI Proposal # 1758786
Oct 2021-Sept 2024
April 2018-Sept 2021
Q-Step Quantitative Methods Programme
Nuffield Foundation and the ESRC £812,565
Oct 2013 -Sep 2018
Geographical differences in the uptake of colorectal and breast cancer screening in Scotland
Chief Medical Officer and Public Health Directorate Chief Scientist Office Division £168,000
March 2013
Home Group Scottish Graduate School of Social Science – DTC Collaborative Studentship Competition
March 2012
Facilitating Multi-disciplinary research through the Centre for GeoInformatics
EPSRC (£5,000) Nov 2011-July 2012
Co-PI ESPON Database II ESPON €1.3 million (My share: €288,000)
Mar 2011-Feb 2014
PI: Strategic Research Cluster in Advanced Geotechnologies
Science Foundation Ireland approx. €3.5 million (with overheads)
May 2011-April 2013
Co-PI: GEOCROWD EU FP7 International Training Network €3.5 million (My share: €525,000)
Dec 2010–Nov 2014
Co-PI: COSMIC ERA Complexity Net €500,000 (My Dec 2010-
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share: €115,000) Nov 2012
Senior Research Fellowship
Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences (€98,000)
Sept 2009- Aug 2010
PI: Strategic Research Cluster in Advanced Geotechnologies
Science Foundation, Ireland approx. €5.5 million (with overheads)
May 2008- April 2011
Walton Fellowship on behalf of Prof. Hanan Samet
Science Foundation Ireland (€138,000)
Sept 2008- Aug 2009
Stokes Lectureship in Geocomputation
Science Foundation Ireland (€450,000)
Sept 2008- Aug 2013
PI: Spatial Data Analytical Tools
European Spatial Planning Organisation Network (€30,000)
May 2008- April 2010
New Ways of Mapping Social Exclusion in Dublin City Co-PI
Dublin City Partnerships (€68,800) Jan 2008- Dec 2008
Irish Social Sciences Platform–Quantitative and GIS Support
HEA – PRTLI5 €6,500,000 (NCG share: €450,000)
Jan 2008- Dec 2010
Geotechnology Equipment NUIM/HEA (€100,000) Oct 2007
Geocomputation Conf. Support
Science Foundation Ireland (€10,600) July 2007
STAR Award A. McCormack
Science Foundation Ireland (€10,503) Summer 07
Support for Research Connections with Beijing University
NUIM (€10,500) Apr 2006
Supplemental Award to 03/RP.1/1382s4
Science Foundation Ireland (€92,100) Apr 2007- Feb 2008
Development of Algorithm for the Automatic Creation of Small Area Boundaries
Ordnance Survey Ireland (€152,266) Jan 2007- Feb 2008
Support for Research Connections with Beijing
NUIM (€10,500) Dec 2006
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University
Salary Augmentation Award
Science Foundation Ireland (€146,270) Dec 2006
Supplemental Equipment Bid
Science Foundation Ireland (€85,500) Dec 2006
STAR Award J. Sims Science Foundation Ireland (€10,493) Summer 2006
Research into Novel Airborne Imaging Technologies
Science Foundation Ireland (€50,000) June 2006- May 2007
Information Technology and GIS Common Protocols and Procedures
EU Interreg IIIB (€30,000) May 2006– Sept 2006
Supplemental Equipment Bid
NUIM/HEA (€32,100) April 2006
Statistical Analysis of Psychiatric Patient Records
Health Research Board (€10,000) Dec 2005
Doctoral Research Fellowship
Environmental Protection Agency (€75,000)
Dec 05- Nov 08
Further Development of an Automated Algorithm for Small Area Generation
Information Society (€36,750) Sept 05- Dec 05
Walton Fellowship for Prof. M. Goodchild
Science Foundation Ireland (€135,000) Oct 05- June 06
STAR Award T. O’Rourke Science Foundation Ireland (€11,311) Summer 2005
China/Ireland Collaborative Grant
Royal Irish Academy (€10,500) April 05- March 07
ISDI Blueprint Document (with Compass Informatics)
Local Government Computer Services Board (€35,000)
Feb 05- Oct 05
Supplement to NCG NUIM (€21,000) Oct 05- Sept 06
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Regional Research Observatory
SEUPB Interreg IIIA – 033141 (€55,700) Sept 2005- May 2006
GIS into Schools Project ESRI-Ireland (€18,400) June 05- May 06
STAR Award (Pat Brennan) Science Foundation Ireland (€14,000) Summer 05
STAR Award (Tony O’Rourke)
Science Foundation Ireland (€13,500) Summer 05
Supplemental Equipment Grant 03/RP.1/1382s1
Science Foundation Ireland (€141,434) Nov 2004
Development of an Automated Procedure for Generating Small Areas for Data output
Dept. of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government (€30,000)
Dec 2004-March 2005
Supplement to NCG NUIM (€19,500) Oct 04- Sept 05
5 day Workshop on Geographically Weighted Regression
Center for Spatially Integrated
Social Sciences /US NSF ($14,500)
July 2004
STAR Award (John Sims) 03/RP1/1382STAR
Science Foundation Ireland (€14,303) Aug 2004– June 2005
STAR Award (Camille King) 03/RP1/1382STAR
Science Foundation Ireland (€15,000) Aug 2004– June 2005
SFI Research Professorship (sole P.I.)
Science Foundation Ireland (€2,500,000) Aug 2004– July 2009
5 day Workshop on Geographically Weighted Regression
Center for Spatially Integrated Social Sciences /US NSF ($13,000)
August 2003
Determination of Police Beat Areas (Co-PI)
Home Office (£30,000) April 2003-Aug 2003
Development of a Migration Model Analytical and Practical Enhancements (PI)
Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions (£60,000)
May 2001-Nov 2001
Developing a Migration Department of the Environment, Nov 1999-
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Modelling System for England and Wales (Co-PI with 5 others)
Transport and Regions (£118,200) Nov 2000
The Determinants of Migration Flows in the UK (with 4 others)
Department of the Environment (£22,897)
July 1997-Jan 1998
40 Pentium PC Cluster (author of proposal for Geography Department)
Equipment Committee, University of Newcastle (£110,000)
1995
Personal Equipment Grant University of Newcastle (£20,000) 1994
Co-P.I. Extension grant to The National Center for Geographic Information & Analysis SES 88-10917 (with 14 others)
National Science Foundation ($5,500,000)
Dec 1992-Nov 1996
Corporate Alliance Program, NCGIA (with 3 others)
NYNEX ($10,000) April 1993
World University Games of the Buffalo Metropolitan Area
$42,635 Jan 1992-Aug 1993
Spatial Sampling and Spatial Analysis of Rural Practitioner Data
Rural Health Research Center $22,000 studentship
Jan 1993-July 1994
Contributing Investigator National Center for Geographic Information & Analysis SES 88-10917
National Science Foundation ($5,000,000)
Jan 1988-Nov 1992
Research Initiative 14: GIS and Spatial Analysis (with Peter Rogerson)
National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis ($21,000)
1991/93
Associate P.I Electronic research and instructional facility at the Buffalo NCGIA
Prime Computers Sun Inc.( $85,000) 1990
Research Development State University of New York at Buffalo 1988/90
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Grant ($15,000)
The Relationships between income and housing characteristics (with Dr. Paul Longley, Cardiff)
The Welsh Office ($30,000) 1988/89
Leverhulme Fellowship Leverhulme Trust ($15,000 plus benefits) 1987/88
Research Development Award: Modeling Discontinuous Change in Retail Systems
University of Florida ($11,000) May 1985-April 1986
Market Analysis of Supermarkets in Indiana, Pennsylvania and Washington
General Foods Corporation ($10,000) Jan 1986-April 1986
Market Analysis of Supermarkets in Florida
General Foods Corporation ($15,000) Oct 1984-Aug 1985
Research Grant The Misspecification of Gravity Interaction Models SES 82-08339
National Science Foundation $29,000 Jan 1982 July 1984
BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
1. J.D. Carswell, A. Stewart Fotheringham and G. McArdle (eds.) 2009 Web and
Wireless Geographical Information Systems Lecture Notes in Computer Science Springer, pp. XII and 199 ISBN: 978-3-642-10600-2 (softback)
2. A. Stewart Fotheringham and P.A. Rogerson (eds.) 2009 The Sage Handbook of
Spatial Analysis Sage: London and Los Angeles. pp xiii and 511 ISBN 978-1-4129-1082-8
3. John P. Wilson and A. Stewart Fotheringham (eds.) 2008 The Handbook of
Geographical Information Science Blackwell: Oxford. xviii and 634pp ISBN 978-1-4051-0795-2 Hbk; ISBN 978-1-4051-0796-9 Pbk
4. J. Gleeson, R. Kitchin, B. Bartley, J. Driscoll, R. Foley, A. S Fotheringham and C.
Lloyd 2008. An Atlas of the Island of Ireland: Mapping Social and Economic
Change. All Ireland Research Observatory and International Centre of Local and Regional Development
5. A. Stewart Fotheringham, Chris Brunsdon and Martin Charlton 2002
Geographically Weighted Regression: The Analysis of Spatially Varying
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Relationships xii and 269 pages, Wiley: Chichester. ISBN 0-471-49616-2 (hardback).
6. A. Stewart Fotheringham, Chris Brunsdon and Martin Charlton 2000 Quantitative
Geography: Perspectives on Spatial Data Analysis xv and 272 pages, Sage: London. ISBN 0-7619-5947-5 (hardback) 0-7619-5948-3 (paperback).
7. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Michael Wegener (eds.) 2000 Spatial Models and
GIS: New Potential and New Models xxv and 275 pages, Taylor and Francis: London. ISBN 0-7484-0846-0 (hardback).
8. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Peter A. Rogerson (eds.) 1994 Spatial Analysis and
GIS. viii and 281 pages, Taylor and Francis: London/Bristol, PA. ISBN 0-7874-0103-2 (hardback) 0-7874-0104-0 (paperback).
9. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Morton E. O'Kelly. 1989 Spatial Interaction Models:
Formulations and Applications. xix and 224 pages, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht/Boston/London. ISBN 0-7923-0021-1.
10. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Daniel C. Knudsen. 1987 Goodness-of-fit
Statistics. Concepts and Techniques in Modern Geography, volume 46, Geo Books: Norwich, UK. ISBN 0-86094-222-8.
11. Peter A. Williams and A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1984 The Calibration of Spatial
Interaction Models by Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Program
SIMODEL. Geographic Monograph Series, 7, Department of Geography, Indiana University. Reviewed in Professional Geographer 38(l), 102-103, 1986 and described in the Software Survey Section of Transportation Research A, 20(A), vol. 1.
12. Kingsley E. Haynes and A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1984 Gravity and Spatial
Interaction Models, Volume 2, SAGE series in Scientific Geography. Sage: Beverly Hills/London/New Delhi, 1984. ISBN 0-8039-2326-0 (pbk) and 0-8039-2544-1 (hbk).
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
1. Sachdeva, M., T. Oshan and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Local Modeling in a
Regression Framework” Chapter in Handbook of Spatial Analysis in the Social
Sciences, eds. S. Rey and R. Franklin. Edward Elgar, at press.
2. Sachdeva, M. and A. Stewart Fotheringham 2020 “Multiscale Geographical
Weighted Regression” Chapter in GIS &Technology Book of Knowledge, ed. J. Wilson
3. A. Stewart Fotheringham 2017 “Quantitative Methodologies” in The International
Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and
Technology Wiley 1-9 DOI:10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg1046
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4. A. Stewart Fotheringham 2017 “Spatial Interaction Models” in The International
Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and
Technology Wiley 1-9 DOI:10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0749
5. M. Kelly, A. Stewart Fotheringham and M Charlton 2011 “Mapping Population Change in Ireland 1841-1851: Quantitative Analysis using Historical GIS” in
Holdomor in Ukraine and Great Famine in Ireland: Histories, Representations
and Memories eds. C. Novack and V. Comerford. Anthem Press.
6. A. Stewart Fotheringham 2010 “Geographically Weighted Regression”, Vol 3: pp
1225-1231 in Encyclopedia of Geography, eds. B. Wharf and P. Jankowski. Sage: Beverley Hills, Ca.
7. A.J. Curtis, J.W. Mills, T. McCarthy, A. Stewart Fotheringham and W.F. Fagan 2009 “Space and Time Changes in Neighborhood Recovery after a Disaster using a
Spatial Video Acquisition System” Chapter 18 pp 373-394 in Geospatial
Techniques in Urban Hazard and Disaster Analysis (Geotechnologies and
the Environment) eds P.S. Showalter and Y. Lu. Springer.
8. A. Stewart Fotheringham, Martin Charlton and U. Demsar 2009 “Looking for a
Relationship? Try GWR” Chapter 9 pp 227-254, in Geographic Data Mining and
Knowledge Discovery eds. H. Miller and J. Han, Taylor & Francis: London.
9. A. Stewart Fotheringham 2009 “Geographically Weighted Regression” Chapter 13
pp 243-253 in The SAGE Handbook of Spatial Analysis eds. A. Stewart Fotheringham and P.A. Rogerson, Sage: London.
10. A. Stewart Fotheringham and P. A Rogerson 2009 “Introduction” Chapter 1 pp 1-4
in The SAGE Handbook of Spatial Analysis eds. A. Stewart Fotheringham and P.A. Rogerson, Sage: London.
11. R. Foley, M. Charlton and A. Stewart Fotheringham 2009 “GIS in Health and Social
Care Planning” pp 73-115 in Handbook of Theoretical and Quantitative
Geography, eds. F. Bavaud and C. Mager FGSE: University of Lausanne.
12. A. Stewart Fotheringham and J.P. Wilson, 2008 “Geographic Information Science:
An Introduction” pp1-8 in The Handbook of Geographical Information Science eds. J.P. Wilson and A. Stewart Fotheringham. Blackwell: Oxford.
13. A. Stewart Fotheringham, M Charlton and C Brunsdon 2007 “The Geography of Parameter Space: An Investigation of Spatial Non-Stationarity”, Chapter 13 pp297-
320 in Classics from the International Journal of GIS. CRC -Taylor & Francis: London
14. A. Stewart Fotheringham, M Charlton and C Brunsdon 2007 “The Geography of
Parameter Space – 10 years on”, Chapter 13 pp321-326 in Classics from the
International Journal of GIS. CRC -Taylor & Francis: London
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15. A. Stewart Fotheringham 2006 “Quantification, Evidence and Positivism”, Chapter
22 pp 237-250 in Approaches to Human Geography eds. S. Aitken and G. Valentine, Sage: London.
16. A. Stewart Fotheringham. 2005 “Analysing Numerical Spatial Data”, Chapter 11 pp
191-206 in Methods in Human Geography: A Guide for Students doing a
Research Project 2nd edition. R. Flowerdew and D. Martin (eds.), Longman: Harlow.
17. P. Rees, A. Stewart Fotheringham and T. Champion 2004 “Modelling Migration for
Policy Analysis” Chapter 14 pp 259-296 in Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis, G. Clarke and J. Stillwell (eds.) Wiley: Chichester.
18. T. Champion, G. Bramley, A. Stewart Fotheringham, J. Macgill and P. Rees 2003 “A Migration Modelling System to Support Government Decision-Making”, Chapter
15 pp 257-278 in Planning Support Systems in Practice, S. Geertman and J. Stillwell (eds.) Springer Verlag: Berlin.
19. A. Stewart Fotheringham 2001 “Spatial Interaction Models” 22: 14,794-14,800
International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Editors-in-Chief N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes. Elsevier Science: Oxford.
20. A. Stewart Fotheringham, C. Brunsdon and M. E. Charlton 2001 “Scale Issues and
Geographically Weighted Regression”, Chapter 7 pp123-140 in Modelling Scale
in Geographical Information Science N. J. Tate and P.M. Atkinson (eds.), Wiley: Chichester/New York.
21. M. Charlton, A. Stewart Fotheringham and C. Brunsdon 2001 “Analysing Access to
Hospital Facilities with GIS” Chapter 15 pp283-304 in Regional Science in
Business G. Clarke and M. Madden (eds.) Springer Verlag: Berlin.
22. A. Stewart Fotheringham 2000 “Geocomputation and Modern Spatial Data
Analysis” Chapter 2 pp. 33-48 in Geocomputation S. Openshaw and R. Abrahart (eds.), Taylor & Francis: London.
23. A. Stewart Fotheringham 2000 “GIS-Based Spatial Modelling: a Step Forwards or
a Step Backwards?” Chapter 2 pp. 21-30 in Spatial Models and GIS: New
Potential and New Models A.S. Fotheringham and M. Wegener (eds.) Taylor & Francis: London.
24. M. Wegener and A. Stewart Fotheringham 2000 “New Spatial Models:
Achievements and Challenges” Chapter 16 pp. 261-269 in Spatial Models and
GIS: New Potential and New Models A.S. Fotheringham and M. Wegener (eds.) Taylor & Francis: London.
25. D.J. Atkins and A. Stewart Fotheringham 1999 “Gender Variations in Migration
Destination Choice” Chapter 3 pp 54-72 in Migration and Gender in the
Developed World P. Boyle and K. Halfacree (eds.), Routledge: London.
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26. A. Stewart Fotheringham, M.E. Charlton and C. Brunsdon 1997 “Measuring Spatial Variations in Relationships with Geographically Weighted Regression”, Chapter 4
pp 60-82 in Recent Developments in Spatial Analysis: Spatial Statistics,
Behavioral Modeling and Computational Intelligence M.M. Fischer and A. Getis (eds.), Springer: Berlin/New York.
27. A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1997 “Analysing Numerical Data”, Chapter 9 pp 155-171
in Methods in Human Geography: A Guide for Students doing a Research
Project R. Flowerdew and D. Martin (eds.), Longman: Harlow.
28. A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1997 “Geographic Information Systems: A New(ish)
Technology for Statistical Analysis” pp 141-147 in New Techniques and
Technologies for Statistics II IOS Press: Amsterdam/Oxford/Washington.
29. Chris Brunsdon, A. Stewart Fotheringham and M.E. Charlton 1997 “Geographical Instability in Linear Regression Modelling - A Preliminary Investigation” pp 149-
158 in New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics II IOS Press: Amsterdam/Oxford/Washington.
30. M.E. Charlton, A. Stewart Fotheringham and C. Brunsdon 1997 “The Geography of Relationships: An Investigation of Spatial Non-Stationarity” Chapter 2, pp 23-47
in Spatial Analysis of Biodemographic Data J-P. Bocquet-Appel, D. Courgeau and D. Pumain (eds.) John Libbey Eurotext: Montrouge.
31. Peter A. Rogerson and A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1994 "GIS and Spatial Analysis:
Introduction and Overview"; Chapter 1, pp. 1-10 in Spatial Analysis and GIS A.S. Fotheringham and P.A. Rogerson (eds.), Taylor and Francis: London.
32. M. Batty, A. Stewart Fotheringham and P. A. Longley. 1993 "Fractal Geometry and
Urban Morphology"; Chapter 11 pp. 228-246 in Fractals in Geography, N. Lam and L. DeCola (eds.), Prentice Hall; Englewood Cliff, NJ.
33. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Andrew Curtis. 1992 "Encoding Spatial Information:
The Evidence for Hierarchical Processing"; pp. 269-287 in Theories and Methods
of Spatio-Temporal Reasoning in Geographic Space, A.U. Frank, I. Campari and U.Formentini (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag: Dortmund.
34. A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1991 "Statistical Modeling of Spatial Choice: An
Overview", Chapter 5, pp. 95-118, in Spatial Analysis in Marketing: Theory,
Methods, and Applications, A. Ghosh and C. Ingene (eds.), JAI Press: Greenwich, CT and London, Research in Marketing Series.
35. A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1991 "Migration and Spatial Structure: The Development
of the Competing Destinations Model", Chapter 4, pp. 57-72 in Migration Models:
Macro and Micro Approaches, J. Stillwell and P. Congdon (eds.), Bellhaven: London and New York.
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36. P. A. Longley, M. Batty and A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1991 "The Geometry of Urban Form and the Fractal Nature of Urban Growth"; Chapter 12, pp. 175-185 in
Spatial Analysis and Population Dynamics, D. Pumain (ed.), John Libby: Montronge.
37. A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1989 "Scale-Independent Spatial Analysis", Chapter 19
pp. 221-228 in Accuracy of Spatial Databases, M. Goodchild and S. Gopal (eds.), Taylor and Francis: London and New York.
38. A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1989 "Consumer Store Choice and Retail Competition",
Chapter 13 pp. 234-257 in Retail Marketing Channels: Economic and
Marketing Perspectives on Producer-Distributor Relationships, S. K. Reddy and L. Pellegrini (eds.), Routledge: New York.
39. A. Stewart Fotheringham. 1988 "Market Share Analysis Techniques: A Review and
Illustration of Current U. S. Practice", pp. 120-159 in Store Choice, Store
Location and Market Analysis, N. Wrigley (ed.), Routledge, London.
40. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Daniel C. Knudsen. 1986 "Modelling Discontinuous Change in the Spatial Pattern of Retail Outlets: A Methodology", pp. 273-292 in
Transformations Through Space and Time, An Analysis of Non-Linear
Structures, Bifurcation Points and Autoregressive Dependencies, D. A. Griffith and R. P. Haining (eds.), NATO ASI Series, Martinus Nijhoff: Boston.
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS
1. Sachdeva, M., A. Stewart Fotheringham and Z. Li “Multiscale Hedonic House
Price Modeling: An Approach Incorporating Spatial Non-stationarity” Journal of
Housing Research at press.
2. Sachdeva, M., A. Stewart Fotheringham, Z. Li and H. Yu “Are We Measuring
Spatial Nonstationarity or Nonlinearity” Geographical Analysis, at press https://doi.org/10.1111/gean.12297
3. Fotheringham, A. Stewart and M. Sachdeva “Modeling Spatial Processes in
Quantitative Human Geography” Annals of GIS, 2021
DOI: 10.1080/19475683.2021.1903996
4. Geddes, A., A. Stewart Fotheringham, G. Libby and R.J.C. Steele "Participation in Colorectal Cancer Screening: Exploring Relationship Heterogeneity and Scale
Differences using Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression" Geospatial
Health 16: 967 (10 pages) 2021.
5. Fotheringham, A. Stewart, Z. Li and L.J. Wolf “Scale, Context and Heterogeneity: A Spatial Analytical Perspective on the 2016 US Presidential
Election” Annals of the American Association of Geographers 111(6) 1602-1621, 2021 https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2020.1835459
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6. Kedron, P., A. Frazier, M. Goodchild, A. Stewart Fotheringham and W. Li “Reproducible and Replicable Geospatial Research: Where are we and where might
we go?” International Journal of Geographic Information Science 35(3): 427-445 2021 https://doi.org/10.1080/13658816.2020.1802032
7. Kedron, P., A. Frazier, A. Trgovac, T. Nelson and A. Stewart Fotheringham
“Reproducibility and Replicability in Geographical Analysis”, Geographical Analysis 53(1) 135-147, 2021 50th Anniversary Special Issue. https://doi.org/10.1111/gean.12221
8. Cupido, K, A. Stewart Fotheringham and P. Jevtic “Local Modeling of Mortality
Rates: A Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression Approach” Population,
Space and Place 27(1) e 2379 (15 pages), 2021, https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2379
9. Goodchild, M.F., A. Stewart Fotheringham, P. Kedron & W. Li “Introduction:
Forum on Reproducibility and Replicability in Geography”, Annals of the American
Association of Geographers, 111 (5) 1271-1274, 2021, DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2020.1806030
10. Fotheringham, A. Stewart. “Local Modelling: One Size Does Not Fit All” Journal of
Spatial Information Science 21: 83-87, 2020 doi: 10.5311/JOSIS.2020.21.726
11. Yu, H., A. Stewart Fotheringham, Li, Z., Oshan, T. and L.J. Wolf “On the
Measurement of Bias in Geographically Weighted Regression Models” Spatial
Statistics 38 (17 pages), 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spasta.2020.100453
12. Oshan, T.M., Smith, J.P. & A. Stewart Fotheringham “Targeting the Spatial Context of Obesity Determinants via Multiscale Geographically Weighted
Regression. International Journal of Health Geographics 19, 11 (17 pages), 2020. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12942-020-00204-6
13. Li, Z. and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Computational Improvements to Multiscale
Geographically Weighted Regression” International Journal of GIS 34(7): 1378-1397, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1080/13658816.2020.1720692
14. Li, Z., A. Stewart Fotheringham, T. Oshan and L.J. Wolf “Measuring Bandwidth Uncertainty in Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression using Akaike Weights”
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 110(5): 1500-1520 2020. 10.1080/24694452.2019.1704680
15. Fotheringham, A. Stewart, Yue, H. and Li, Z. “A Multiscale Geographically Weighted
Regression Analysis of Air Quality in Chinese Cities” Transactions in GIS 23(6): 1444-1464 2019 https://doi.org/10.1111/tgis.12580
16. Roy, A., T. Nelson, A. Stewart Fotheringham and M. Winters “Correcting Bias in
Crowdsourced Data to Map Bicycle Ridership of All Bicyclists” Urban Science 3(2) 62 2019. doi:10.3390/urbansci3020062 https://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/3/2/62/pdf
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17. Oshan, T.M., Z. Li, W. Kang, L. J. Wolf and A. Stewart Fotheringham “mgwr: A
Python Implementation of Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression for
Investigating Process Spatial Heterogeneity and Scale” ISPRS International Journal
of Geo-Information, 8(6) 269 2019. doi:10.3390/ijgi8060269 https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/8/6/269/pdf
18. Inman, R., A. Stewart Fotheringham, J. Franklin, T. Esque, T. Edwards and K.
Nussear “ Local Niche Differences Predict Genotype Associations in Sister Taxa of
Desert Tortoise” Diversity and Distributions, 25(8): 1194-1209, 2019. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ddi.12927
19. Oshan, T., L.J. Wolf, A. Stewart Fotheringham, W. Kang, Z. Li and H. Yu “A Comment on Geographically Weighted Regression with Parameter-Specific Distance Metrics”,
International Journal of Geographic Information Science, 33(7): 1289-1299, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1080/13658816.2019.1572895
20. Yu, H., A. Stewart Fotheringham, Z. Li, T. Oshan, W. Kang and L J Wolf “Inference in
Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression”, Geographical Analysis. 2019 https://doi.org/10.1111/gean.12189
21. Sila-Nowicka, K and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Calibrating Spatial Interaction Models
from GPS Tracking Data: An Example of Retail Behavior” Computers, Environment
and Urban Systems, 74:136-150, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2018.10.005
22. Li, Z. A. Stewart Fotheringham, W. Li, and T. Oshan “Fast Geographically Weighted Regression (FastGWR): A Scalable Algorithm to Investigate Spatial Process
Heterogeneity in Millions of Observations” International Journal of Geographic
Information Science, 33(1): 155-175, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1080/13658816.2018.1521523
23. Wolf, L.J., T. Oshan and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Single and Multi-scale Models of
Process Spatial Heterogeneity” Geographical Analysis 50(3): 223-246, 2018 https://doi.org/10.1111/gean.12147
24. Fotheringham, A. Stewart and B. Park “Localized Spatiotemporal Effects in the
Determinants of Property Prices: A Case Study of Seoul” Applied Spatial Analysis
and Policy 11(1): 1-18, 2017 doi:10.1007/s12061-017-9232-8
25. Oshan, T and A. Stewart Fotheringham “A Comparison of Spatially Varying Regression Coefficients Using Geographically Weighted and Spatial-Filter-Based
Techniques" Geographical Analysis 50(1): 53-75, 2017 doi:10.1111/gean.12133
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26. Fotheringham A. Stewart, W. Yang and W. Kang “Multiscale Geographically
Weighted Regression (MGWR)” Annals of the Association of American
Geographers 107(6): 1247-1265, 2017.
27. Fotheringham A. Stewart and T. Oshan “GWR and Multicollinearity: Dispelling the
Myth” Journal of Geographical Systems 18(4) 303-329, 2016.
28. Kordi, M. and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Spatially Weighted Interaction Models –
SWIM” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 106(5): 990-1012, 2016.
29. Sila-Nowicka, K, J. Vandrol, T. Oshan, J. Long, U. Demsar and A. Stewart
Fotheringham “Analysis of Human Mobility Patterns from GPS Trajectories and
Contextual Information”, International Journal of Geographic Information
Science 30(5) 881-906, 2016.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13658816.2015.1100731
30. Yao J. and A. Stewart Fotheringham. “Local Spatiotemporal Modeling of House
Prices: A Mixed Model Approach” The Professional Geographer 68: 189-201, 2016.
DOI:10.1080/00330124.2015.1033671.
31. Da Silva, A. and A. Stewart Fotheringham “The Multiple Testing Issue in
Geographically Weighted Regression” Geographical Analysis 48(3): 233-247, 2016.
DOI: 10.1111/gean.12084.2015
32. Fotheringham A Stewart, Yao J and R. Crespo “Exploring, Modeling and Predicting
Spatiotemporal Variations in House Prices” Annals of Regional Science 54: 417-
436, 2015. DOI: 10.1007/s00168-015-0660-6
33. Fotheringham A. Stewart., R. Crespo, J. Yao. “GTWR: A Spatiotemporal Extension
of Geographically Weighted Regression. Geographical Analysis 47: 431-452
DOI:10.1111/gean.12071. 2015
34. Lu B, Charlton M , Harris P and A. Stewart Fotheringham, “Geographically Weighted
Regression with a Non-Euclidean Distance Metric: a Case Study using Hedonic
House Price Data”, International Journal of Geographical Information Science,
28: 660-681, April 2014
35. Rodrigues M, de la Riva J and A Stewart Fotheringham, “Modeling the Spatial
Variation of the Explanatory Factors of Human Caused Wildfires in Spain using
Geographically Weighted Logistic Regression”, Applied Geography, 48: 52-63,
March 2014.
36. Cheng J. and A. Stewart Fotheringham, “Multi-scale issues in cross-border
comparative analysis”, Geoforum, Volume 46, Pages 138–148, May 2013
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37. Demsar, U, P Harris, C Brunsdon, A Stewart Fotheringham and S McLoone
“Principal Component Analysis on Spatial Data: An Overview” Annals of the
Association of American Geographers, 103 (1): 106-128, January 2013
38. A. Stewart Fotheringham, M. Kelly and M. Charlton “The Demographic Impacts of
the Irish Famine: Towards a Greater Geographical Understanding” Transactions of
the Institute of British Geographers, 37 (4), September 2012. This article has been included in a special virtual issue with a selection of the 16 best papers from the past five decades that address the use of computers in geographical and cartographical research.
39. . Kelly, M. and A. Stewart Fotheringham, “The online atlas of Irish population change 1841-2002: a new resource for analysing national trends and local variations
in Irish population dynamics”, Irish Geography, 44 (2-3): 215-244, July-November 2011
40. Farmer, C and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Network-based Functional Regions”
Environment and Planning A, 43: 2723-2741, 2011
41. Lewis, P., A Stewart Fotheringham and A. Winstanley “Spatial Video and GIS”,
International Journal of Geographic Information Science, 25(5): 697-716, 2011.
42. Coveney, S and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Terrestrial Laser Scan Error in the
Presence of Dense Ground Vegetation”, The Photogrammetric Record 26 (135): 307-324, 2011.
43. Sá, A.C.L., J.M.C. Pereira, M. Charlton, B. Mota, P.M. Barbosa and A.Stewart. Fotheringham “The Pyrogeography of sub-Saharan Africa: A study of the Spatial
Non-stationarity of Fire-environment Relationships using GWR.” Journal of
Geographical Systems, 13(3), 227-248, 2011.
44. Coveney, S. and A. Stewart Fotheringham, “The Impact of DEM Data Sources on
the Prediction of Flooding and Erosion Risk due to Sea-level Rise” International
Journal of Geographic Information Science 25 (7): 1191-1211, 2011. This paper has been included in the special journal with the Editor's Choice of Highly Cited Article Collection.
45. Harris, P. C. Brunsdon and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Links, Comparisons and Extensions of the Geographically Weighed Regression Model when used as a
Spatial Predictor” Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
(SERRA) 25 (2): 123-138, 2011.
46. Harris, P., M. Charlton and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Moving Window Kriging with
Geographically Weighted Variograms” Stochastic Environmental Research and
Risk Assessment (SERRA) 24 (8): 1193-1209, 2010
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47. Harris, P, A. Stewart Fotheringham, R. Crespo and M.E. Charlton “The Use of Geographically Weighted Regression for Spatial Prediction: An Evaluation of Models
using Simulated Data Sets” Mathematical Geosciences 42: 657-680, 2010.
48. Harris, P., A. Stewart Fotheringham and S. Juggins “Robust Geographically Weighted Regression: A technique for Quantifying Spatial Relationships between
Freshwater Acidification Critical Loads and Catchment Attributes” Annals of the
Association of American Geographers, 100: 286-306, 2010.
49. Coveney, S., A. Stewart Fotheringham, M. Charlton and T. McCarthy “Dual-scale Validation of a Medium-resolution Coastal DEM with Terrestrial LiDAR DSM and GPS”
Computers and Geosciences, 36: 489-499 2010.
50. A Stewart Fotheringham “The Problem of Spatial Autocorrelation’ and Local Spatial
Statistics” Geographical Analysis, 41(4) 398-403, 2009
51. Demsar, U, A. Stewart Fotheringham and M. Charlton “Combining Geovisual Analytics with Spatial Statistics: the Example of Geographically Weighted
Regression”, The Cartographic Journal 45(3): 182-192, 2008
52. Demsar, U, A. Stewart Fotheringham and M. Charlton “Exploring the Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Geographical Processes with Geographically Weighted
Regression and Geovisual Analytics”, Information Visualisation 7: 181-197, 2008
53. C. Brunsdon, A. Stewart Fotheringham and M.E. Charlton “Geographically
Weighted Discriminant Analysis” Geographical Analysis 39(4): 376-396, 2007
54. Nakaya, T, A. Stewart Fotheringham, K. Hanaoke, G. Clarke, D. Ballas and K. Yano “Combining Microsimulation and Spatial Interaction Models for Retail Location
Analysis” Journal of Geographical Systems 9: 345-369, 2007.
55. Curtis, A, J.W. Mills, B. Kennedy, A.S. Fotheringham, T. McCarthy “Understanding the Geography of Post-Traumatic Stress: An academic Justification for Using a Spatial
Video Acquisition System in the response to Hurricane Katrina”, Journal of
Contingencies and Crisis Management, 15 (4), 208-220, 2007.
56. Tate, N., C. Brunsdon, M. Charlton, A. Stewart Fotheringham and C.H. Jarvis “Smoothing and Generalising LiDAR Digital Surface Models: Experiments with
LOESS Regression and Discrete Wavelets”, Journal of Geographical Systems 7: 273-290, 2005.
57. Nakaya, T., A. Stewart Fotheringham, C. Brunsdon and M. Charlton “Geographically Weighted Poisson Regression for Disease Association Mapping”,
Statistics in Medicine 24: 2695-2717, 2005.
58. A. Stewart Fotheringham, P. Rees, T. Champion, S. Kalogirou and A.R. Tremayne “The Development of a Migration Model for England and Wales I: Overview and
Modeling Out-Migration”, Environment and Planning A 36: 1633-1672, 2004.
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59. A. Stewart Fotheringham and C. Brunsdon “Some Thoughts on Inference in the
Analysis of Spatial Data”, International Journal of Geographical Information
Science, 18: (5, July-August) 447-457, 2004.
60. Yano, K., T. Nakaya, A. Stewart Fotheringham, S. Openshaw and Y. Ishikawa “A Comparison of Migration Behaviour in Japan and Britain using Spatial Interaction
Models”, International Journal of Population Geography, 9: 419-431, 2003
61. Brunsdon, C., A. Stewart Fotheringham and M.E. Charlton “Geographically Weighted Summary Statistics – A Framework for Localised Exploratory Data
Analysis”, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 26: 501-524, 2002.
62. Brunsdon, C., A. Stewart Fotheringham and M. E. Charlton “Geographically
Weighted Local Statistics Applied to Binary Data” Lecture Notes in Computer
Science, 2478: 38-50, 2002
63. Pellegrini, P.A. and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Modelling Spatial Choice: A Review
and Synthesis in a Migration Context” Progress in Human Geography, 26: 487-510, 2002.
64. A. Stewart Fotheringham, T. Nakaya, K. Yano, S. Openshaw and Y. Ishikawa “Hierarchical Destination Choice and Spatial Interaction Modelling: A Simulation
Experiment” Environment and Planning A, 33: 901-920, 2001.
65. A. Stewart Fotheringham, M. Charlton and C. Brunsdon “Spatial Variations in School Performance: A Local Analysis using Geographically Weighted Regression”,
Geographical and Environmental Modelling, 5: 43-66, 2001.
66. A. Stewart Fotheringham, T. Champion, C. Wymer and M. Coombes “Measuring
Destination Attractivity: A Migration Example”, International Journal of Population
Geography, 6: 391-421, 2000.
67. A. Stewart Fotheringham “Context-Dependent Spatial Analysis: A Role for GIS?”,
Journal of Geographical Systems, 2(1): 71-76, 2000.
68. A. Stewart Fotheringham “A Bluffer’s Guide to ‘A Solution to the Ecological
Inference Problem’”, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 90: 582-586, 2000.
69. A. Stewart Fotheringham and C. Brunsdon “Local Forms of Spatial Analysis”
Geographical Analysis, 31: 340-358, 1999.
70. A. Stewart Fotheringham “Trends in Quantitative Methods III: Stressing the Visual”
Progress in Human Geography, 23: 597-606, 1999.
71. Brunsdon, C., A. Stewart Fotheringham and M.E. Charlton “Some Notes on
Parametric Significance Tests for Geographically Weighted Regression”, Journal of
Regional Science, 39: 497-524, 1999.
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72. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Andrew Curtis “Regularities in Spatial Information
Processing: Implications for Modelling Destination Choice”, Professional
Geographer, 51: 227-239, 1999.
73. Pellegrini, P.A. and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Intermetropolitan Migration and Hierarchical Destination Choice: A Disaggregate Analysis from the US Public Use
Microdata Samples”, Environment and Planning A, 31: 1093-1118, 1999.
74. Brunsdon, C., M. Aitkin, A. Stewart Fotheringham and M.E. Charlton “A Comparison of Random Coefficient Modelling and Geographically Weighted
Regression for Spatially Non-Stationary Regression Problems” Geographical and
Environmental Modelling, 3: 47-62, 1999.
75. A. Stewart Fotheringham “Local Modelling” Guest Editorial in Geographical and
Environmental Modelling 3: 5-7, 1999.
76. Kitchin, R.M. and A. Stewart Fotheringham. “The Effects of Spatial and Locational
Cueing on the Analysis of Aggregate Cognitive Mapping Data” Environment and
Planning A 30: 2245-2253, 1998.
77. A. Stewart Fotheringham “Trends in Quantitative Methods II: Stressing the
Computational” Progress in Human Geography 22: 283-292, 1998.
78. A. Stewart Fotheringham, C. Brunsdon and M.E. Charlton “Geographically Weighted Regression: A Natural Evolution of the Expansion Method for Spatial Data
Analysis”, Environment and Planning A, 30: 1905-1927, 1998.
79. Brunsdon, C., A. Stewart Fotheringham and M.E. Charlton “Spatial Nonstationarity
and Autoregressive Models”, Environment and Planning A, 30: 957-973, 1998.
80. Brunsdon, C., A. Stewart Fotheringham, and M. E. Charlton “Geographically
Weighted Regression ” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society D, 47, Part 3: 431-443, 1998
81. Pellegrini, P.A., A. Stewart Fotheringham and G. Lin “Parameter Sensitivity to
Choice Set Definition in Destination Choice Models” Papers of the Regional Science
Association, 76: 257-284, 1997.
82. Kitchin R.M. and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Aggregation Issues in Cognitive
Mapping Research” Professional Geographer, 49: 269-280, 1997.
83. A. Stewart Fotheringham, M.E. Charlton and C. Brunsdon “Two Techniques for
Exploring Non-stationarity in Geographical Data” Journal of Geographical Systems, 4: 59-82, 1997.
84. A. Stewart Fotheringham. “Trends in Quantitative Methods I: Stressing the Local”
Progress in Human Geography, 21: 88-96, 1997.
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85. A. Stewart Fotheringham, Graham Clarke and Bob Abrahart Guest Editorial:
“Geocomputation and GIS” Transactions in GIS 2: 199-200, 1997.
86. Brunsdon, C., A. Stewart Fotheringham and M.E. Charlton. “Geographically
Weighted Regression: A Method for Exploring Spatial Nonstationarity”, Geographical
Analysis, 28: 281-298, 1996.
87. A. Stewart Fotheringham, M.E. Charlton and C. Brunsdon. “The Geography of
Parameter Space: An Investigation into Spatial Non-Stationarity”, International
Journal of Geographic Information Systems, 10: 605-627, 1996.
88. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Pasquale A. Pellegrini “Microdata for Migration
Analysis: A Comparison of Sources in the US, Britain and Canada”, Area, 28: 347-357, 1996.
89. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Feibing Zhan “A Comparison of Three Exploratory
Methods for Cluster Detection in Point Patterns”, Geographical Analysis, 28: 200-218, 1996.
90. Curtis, A. and A. Stewart Fotheringham. “Large Scale Information Surfaces: An
Analysis of City Name Recalls in the United States”, Geoforum, 26: 65-78, 1995.
91. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Timothy C. Pitts. "Directional Variation in Distance-
Decay", Environment and Planning A, 27: 715-729, 1995.
92. A. Stewart Fotheringham, Andrew Curtis and Paul J. Densham. "The Zone
Definition Problem and Location-Allocation Modeling", Geographical Analysis, 27: 60-77, 1995.
93. A. Stewart Fotheringham and M.E. Charlton. "GIS and Exploratory Spatial Data
Analysis: An Overview of Some Research Issues", Geographical Systems, 1: 315-327, 1994.
94. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "On the Future of Spatial Analysis: The Role of GIS",
Environment and Planning A, Anniversary Issue: 30-34, 1994.
95. Rogerson, P.A. and A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Spatial Analysis and GIS: An
Introduction", Geographical Systems, 1: 175-177, 1994.
96. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "What Does 'Doing a Ph.D. in GIS' Mean?",
Commentary in Environment and Planning A, 26: 6-8, 1994.
97. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Peter A. Rogerson. "GIS and Spatial Analytical
Problems", International Journal of Geographic Information Systems, 7(1): 3-19, 1993.
98. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Shelley Trew. "Chain Image and Store Choice
Modeling: The Effects of Income and Race", Environment and Planning A, 25: 179-196, 1993.
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99. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Spatial Musings", Commentary in Environment and
Planning A, 25: 156-158, 1993.
100. Ding, Y. and A. Stewart Fotheringham. "The Integration of Spatial Analysis and
GIS ", Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 16(1), 3-19, 1992.
101. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis and GIS",
Commentary in Environment and Planning A, 24(12), 1675-1678, 1992.
102. A. Stewart Fotheringham and David W-S Wong. "The Modifiable Areal Unit
Problem in Multivariate Statistical Analysis", Environment and Planning A, 23(7), 1025-1044, 1991.
103. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Some Random(ish) Thoughts on Spatial Decision
Support Systems", Commentary in Environment and Planning A, 23(12), 1699-1700, 1991.
104. Wong, D W-S and A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Urban Systems as Examples of Bounded Chaos: Exploring the Relationship between Fractal Dimension, Rank-size,
and Rural-to-Urban Migration", Geografiska Annaler, 72B (2-3), 89-99, 1990.
105. Haynes, K E and A. Stewart Fotheringham. "The Impact of Space on the
Application of Discrete Choice Models", Review of Regional Studies, 20 (2), 39-49, 1990.
106. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "One View of a Conference on SDSS: Are we
Descended from the Golgafrinchams after all?", Commentary in Environment and
Planning A, 22(9), 1137-1140, 1990.
107. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "What's the Fuss About Fractals?", Commentary in
Environment and Planning A, 22(6), 716-718, 1990.
108. A. Stewart Fotheringham, Michael Batty and Paul A. Longley. "Diffusion-Limited
Aggregation and the Fractal Nature of Urban Growth", Papers of the Regional
Science Association, 67, 55-69, 1989.
109. Batty, M., P. A. Longley and A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Urban Growth and Form:
Scaling, Fractal Geometry and Diffusion - Limited Aggregation", Environment and
Planning A, 21(11), 1447-1472, 1989.
110. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Consumer Store Choice and Choice Set Definition",
Marketing Science, 7(3), 299-310, 1988.
111. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Daniel C. Knudsen. "Modelling Discontinuous Change in Retailing Systems: Extensions of the Harris-Wilson Framework with
Results from a Simulated Urban Retailing System", Geographical Analysis, 18(4), 295-312, 1986.
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112. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Further Discussion on Distance-Deterrence Parameters
and the Competing Destinations Model", Environment and Planning A, 18(5), 553-556, 1986.
113. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Comments on “Macro-Level Activity Spaces”,
Professional Geographer, 38(1), 68-69, 1986.
114. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Modelling Hierarchical Destination Choice,"
Environment and Planning A, 18(3), 401-418, 1986.
115. Knudsen, D.C. and A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Matrix Comparison, Goodness-of-
Fit and Spatial Interaction Modelling", International Regional Science Review, 10(2), 127-147, 1986.
116. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Daniel C. Knudsen. "Discontinuous Change in the
Relative Location of Retail Outlets: Further Results", Modeling and Simulation, 16, Part 1, 111-115, Instrument Society of America, 1985.
117. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Modelling Firms' Locational Decisions and Core-
Periphery Growth", Growth and Change, 16(1), 13-16, 1985.
118. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Spatial Competition and Agglomeration in Urban
Modelling", Environment and Planning A, 17(3), 213-230, 1985.
119. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "The Status of Geography in the United Kingdom",
Professional Geographer, 36(4), 482-486, 1984.
120. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Daniel C. Knudsen. "Critical Parameter Values in
Retail Shopping Models", Modelling and Simulation, 15, Part 1, 75-80, Instrument Society of America, 1984.
121. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Tony Dignan. "Further Contributions to a General
Theory of Movement", Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 74(4), 620-633, 1984.
122. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Spatial Flows and Spatial Patterns", Environment and
Planning A, 16(4), 529-543, 1984.
123. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Spatial Flows and Spatial Patterns: A Generalization",
Environment and Planning A, 16(11), 1521, 1984.
124. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Peter A. Williams. "Further Discussion on the
Poisson Interaction Model", Geographical Analysis, 15(4), 343-347, 1983.
125. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Some Theoretical Aspects of Destination Choice and
Their Relevance to Production-Constrained Gravity Models", Environment and
Planning A, 15(8), 1121-1132, 1983.
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126. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "A New Set of Spatial Interaction Models: The Theory of
Competing Destinations", Environment and Planning A, 15(1), 15-36, 1983.
127. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Distance-Decay Parameters: A Reply", Annals of the
Association of American Geographers, 72(4), 551-553, 1982.
128. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Multicollinearity and Parameter Estimates in a Linear
Model", Geographical Analysis, l4(1), 64-7l, l982.
129. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Spatial Structure and Distance-Decay Parameters",
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 71(3), 425-436, 1981.
130. A. Stewart Fotheringham and M. J. Webber. "Spatial Structure and the
Parameters of Spatial Interaction Models", Geographical Analysis, l2(1), 33-46, 1980.
131. A. Stewart Fotheringham and L. G. Reeds. "An Application of Discriminant
Analysis to the Prediction of Agricultural Land Use", Economic Geography, 55(2), 114-122, 1979.
132. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Polarized Growth Within a Multi-Growth Centre
Environment: a Case Study of the U. S. 1920-70", Environment and Planning A, 11(2), 193-208, 1979.
PAPERS UNDER REVIEW
1. Bardin, S. and A. Stewart Fotheringham “When Everyone’s Doing it: the Effects of
Spatial Context and Social determinants of Health on Teen Birth Rates” Public
Health Reports (06/06/21).
2. Sila-Novica, K., Fotheringham, A. Stewart, Demsar, U "Activity triangles – a new
approach to measure activity spaces." Journal of Geographical Systems (10/04/20)
3. Li, Z. and A. Stewart Fotheringham “A Multiscale Analysis of Four US Presidential
Elections” Transactions in GIS (06/27/21)
4. Fotheringham, A. Stewart, H. Yu, L.J. Wolf, T.M. Oshan and Z. Li “On the Notion of
‘Bandwidth’ in Local Models” International Journal of Geographic Information
Science (submitted 04/01/21).
5. Yu, H. and A. Stewart Fotheringham “A Multiscale Measure of Spatial
Dependency based on a Discrete Fourier Transform” International Journal of
Geographic Information Science (submitted 01/12/21).
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6. Noe, N, H. Cai, S. Dall’Arba and A. Stewart Fotheringham "Revisiting the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture through Spatially-varying and Place-tailored
Ricardian Estimates" Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (submitted 04/13/21).
7. Fotheringham, A. Stewart and M. Sachdeva “Scale and Local Modeling: New Perspectives on the Modifiable Areal Unit problem and Simpson’s Paradox”
Journal of Geographical Systems (submitted 04/21/21).
8. Oshan, T.M., L. Wolf, M. Sachdeva, S. Bardin and A. Stewart Fotheringham “A
Scoping Review on the Multiplicity of Scale in Spatial Analysis” Journal of
Geographical Systems (submitted 05/04/21).
9. Grady, B., A. Stewart Fotheringham and G. Asner “Spatial Heterogeneity in
Processes Influencing Hawaiian Recruit Fish Assemblages” Frontiers in Marine
Science (submitted 07/02/21).
REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
1. Kordi M, C. Kaiser and A. Stewart Fotheringham. A possible solution for the
centroid-to-centroid and intra-zonal trip length problems. In: 15th AGILE
International Conference on Geographic Information Science, Avignon, France. 2012
2. Lu, B, M. Charlton, A. Stewart Fotheringham, “Geographically Weighted Regression Using a Non-Euclidean Distance Metric with a Study on London House
Price Data” 1st Conference on Spatial Statistics 2011 Procedia Environmental
Sciences, 2011
3. Kaiser C., M. Kordi, A. Stewart Fotheringham and A. Pozdnoukhov. Enabling
Spatial Dynamics Modelling with Scalable Local Regression. In: International
Conference for Free Open Source Software for Geospatial Analysis. Denver, Colorado. 2011
4. Binbin, L., M. Charlton and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Road Network Data
Transformation to Graph Data for Computational Efficiency” Digital Proceedings
of the 7th International Symposium on LBS and Telecartography, Guangzhou, China, September 2010
5. Ahmed KI, Caughey H, Hung P, Harris P, Demšar U, McLoone S, Fotheringham AS, Monteys X, O’Toole R, 2010, “Classification and Mapping of Seabed Type
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from Deep Water Multi-Beam Echosounder (MBES) Data”. GIScience 2010, Zürich, Switzerland, Sept 2010.
6. Caughey H, Ahmed KI, Harris P, Hung P, Demšar U, McLoone S, Fotheringham AS, Monteys X and O’Toole R, 2010, “Developing Statistical Methodology to Improve Classification and Mapping of Seabed Type from Deep Water Multi-Beam
Echo Sounder (MBES) Data”. GISRUK 2010, London, UK, April 2010.
7. Ahmed KI, Demšar U and Monteys X, 2009, “Examining statistical segmentation of
multibeam backscatter images with Geovisual Analytics”. 3rd ICA Workshop on
Geospatial Analysis and Modeling, Gävle, Sweden, Aug 2009.
8. Coveney, S., A Stewart Fotheringham, M Charlton and D. Butler “Fusion of Terrestrial LiDAR, 2D vector and image data in the generation of a 3D Campus
Model” Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on 3D Geo-Information Zelzate:DCL pp 53-62. 2009
9. Lewis, P., A Winstanley and A. Stewart Fotheringham “using Viewcones to Model
Terrestrial Spatial Video” Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on 3D
Geo-Information Zelzate: DCL pp 149-158. 2009
10. Pan, Z., L. Yan, A. C. Winstanley, A Stewart Fotheringham and J. Zheng “A 2D ESPO Algorithm and Its application in Pedestrian Path Planning Considering
Human Behaviour”, Proceedings of the TAFLBS 2009 Workshop, Third
International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE)
2009, IEEE CS pp 485-491, 2009
11. Pan, Z., L Yan, A Winstanley, A Stewart Fotheringham and J. Zheng “A Pedestrian
Navigation System based on XML” Proceedings of the IEEE 2009 International
Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and
Industrial Engineering China 2009
12. Fotheringham, A Stewart, M Charlton and P Foley “Automated Boundary Creation:
Atomic Small Areas in Ireland” Proceedings of the 11th AGILE Conference on
Geographic Information Science, Girona, Spain pp 241-259 (e-proceeding) 2008
13. McCarthy, T., R. Farrell, A. Curtis and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Integrated
Remotely Sensed Datasets for Disaster Management” Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 7110, Cardiff, 2008
14. Zheng, J, A.C. Winstanley, L. Yan and A.S. Fotheringham “Economical LBS for
Public Transport: Real Time Monitoring and Dynamic Scheduling Service”, GPC
Workshops, Beijing: 184-188, 2008
15. Zheng, J. T. McCarthy and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Linear Feature Extraction of
Buildings from Terrestrial LiDAR data with Morphological Techniques”, The
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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial
Information Sciences Society vol XXXVII Part B1 pp 241-244 Beijing 2008
16. McCarthy, T., J. Zheng and A. Stewart Fotheringham “Integration of Dynamic
LiDAR and Image Sensor Data for Route Corridor Mapping” The International
Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information
Sciences Society vol XXXVII Part B5 pp 1125-1130 Beijing 2008
17. Fuxiang F. Xia and A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis
with GIS: The Development of the ESDA Module under Arc/Info" GIS/LIS '93
Proceedings, 2: 801-810, 1993.
18. A. Stewart Fotheringham, C. Brunsdon and M.E. Charlton. “Geographically Weighted Regression: A natural Evolution of the Expansion Method Applied to
Spatial Data” pp 99-118 in Symposium on the Expansion Method: In the
Context of the Family of Models and Methodologies with a Focus on
Parametric Variation Vol. 3 G. Kristensen (ed.) Odense University, Denmark, 1996.
19. A. Stewart Fotheringham and R. Trew. "Chain Image and Supermarket Choice: A
Disaggregate Analysis of Grocery Shopping in Gainesville, Florida", Papers and
Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences, l2, 9-l5, l989.
REVIEWS IN REFEREED JOURNALS
1. Review of Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Spatially Integrated
Social Science, edited by Robert J. Stimson. Journal of Regional Science, 56(3): 544-545, 2016. DOI: 10.1111/jors.12270
2. Review of ‘Spatial Statistics through Applications’ J. Mateu and F. Montes (eds.)
Transactions in GIS, 8: 385-392, 2004
3. Review of ‘Geographic Information Systems for Transportation: Principles and
Applications’ H. Miller and S-L Shaw International Journal of GIS, 17: 294-295, 2003.
4. Review of ‘Geographic Information Systems in Transportation Research’, J-C Thill
(ed.) Transactions in GIS, 6: 340-341, 2002.
5. Review of ‘Spatial Multicriteria Decision Making and Analysis: A Geographic
Information Sciences Approach’, J-C Thill (ed.) Urban Studies, 37: 1211-1213, 2000.
6. Review of ‘Econometric Advances in Spatial Modelling and Methodology: Essays
in Honour of Jean Paelinck’, D. Griffith, C. Amrhein and J.-M. Huriot (eds.) Journal
of Regional Science, 40: 412-413, 2000.
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7. A. Stewart Fotheringham. Review of ‘Spatial Analytical Perspectives on GIS’, M. M.
Fischer, H.J. Scholten and D. Unwin (eds.) in Mapping Awareness, March 1998, p.34.
8. Review of ‘Spatial Behavior: A Geographic Perspective’, R. Golledge and R.
Stimpson, Journal of Regional Science, 37: 716-718, 1997.
9. Review of ‘Spatial Analysis: Modelling in a GIS Environment’, P. Longley and M.
Batty (eds.) Transactions in GIS, 1: 340-342, 1996.
10. Review of ‘Spatial Interaction and Spatial Structure’, J. Yamashita, Town Planning
Review, 68: 141-142, 1997.
11. Review of ‘Gravity Models of Spatial Interaction Behavior’, A. Sen and T.E. Smith,
Journal of Regional Science, 36: 509-512, 1996.
12. Review of ‘1994 International GIS Sourcebook’, GIS World, Progress in Human
Geography, 25: 426, 1996.
13. Review of ‘Interactive Spatial Data Analysis’, T.C. Bailey and A.C. Gatrell, Mapping
Awareness, 10: 45, 1996.
14. Review of ‘Geographic Information Handling - Research and Applications’, P.M.
Mather (ed.), Computers and Geosciences, 21: 1107-1112, 1995.
15. Review of ‘Applications of the Expansion Method’, J.P. Jones III and E. Casetti
(eds.), Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 84(1),170-171, 1994.
16. Review of ‘The Retail Environment’, K. Jones and J. Simmons, Annals of
Regional Science, 27(2), 184-185, 1993.
17. Review of ‘Spatial Choices and Processes’, M. M. Fischer, P. Nijkamp and Y. Y.
Papageorgiou, Journal of Regional Science, 32(2), 243-244, 1992.
18. Review of ‘The Gravity Model in Transportation Analysis: Theory and Extensions’,
S. Erlander and N. F. Stewart, Environment and Planning B, 19(2), 232-233, 1992.
19. Review of ‘Modelling Transport’, J. de D. Ortuzar and L. G. Willumsen,
Environment and Planning A, 23(12), 1826-1827, 1991.
20. Review of ‘Urban Dynamics and Spatial Choice Behavior’, J. Hauer, H.
Timmermans and N. Wrigley (eds.), Tijdschrift voor Economishce en Sociale
Geografie, 82(2), 157, 1991.
21. Review of ‘Transport Coordination and Social Policy’, J. Sutton, Annals of
Regional Science, 24(1), 77-78, 1990.
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22. Review of ‘London Papers in Regional Science 18, Longitudinal Data Analysis:
Methods and Applications’, M. D. Uncles (ed.), Environment and Planning A, 21(4) 553, 1989.
23. Review of ‘Location Strategies for Retail and Service Firms’, A. Ghosh and S. L.
McLafferty, Economic Geography, 65(2), 198-199, 1988.
24. Software Review of TRANSPRO (a transportation planning and engineering
package), Professional Geographer, 40(2), 245-246, 1988.
25. Review of ‘Mathematical Methods in Human Geography and Planning’, A. G.
Wilson and R. J. Bennett, Annals of Regional Science, 21(2), 139-140, 1987.
26. Software Review of Mini-Max (a linear programming package), Professional
Geographer, 39(3), 292-293, 1986.
27. Review of ‘Categorical Data Analysis for Geographers and Environmental
Scientists’, N. Wrigley, Professional Geographer, 39(3), 316, 1986.
28. Review of ‘Explanation, Prediction and Planning: The Lowry Model’, M. J. Webber,
Economic Geography, 61(1), 106-108, 1985.
29. Review of ‘Statistical Applications in the Spatial Sciences’, N. Wrigley (ed.),
Professional Geographer, 34(1), 102-103, 1982.
30. Review of ‘Residential Mobility and Public Policy’, W.A.V. Clark and E.G. Moore
(eds.) Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 71(4), 608-609, 1981.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
1. Goodchild, M.F., A. Stewart Fotheringham, P. Kedron & W. Li. Introduction: Forum on Reproducibility and Replicability in Geography, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2020.1806030 2020.
2. Wilson, J., A. Stewart Fotheringham and D. O’Sullivan Changing Times, Transactions in GIS 16(1): 1-2, 2012
3. Wilson, J., A. Stewart Fotheringham and D. O’Sullivan Taking Stock, Transactions in GIS 14(6): 727-730, 2010.
4. A. Stewart Fotheringham, T. Barmby, C. Brunsdon, T. Champion, M. Charlton, S. Kalogirou, A. Tremayne, P. Rees, H. Eyre, J. Macgill, J. Stillwell, G. Bramley and J.
Hollis, Development of a Migration Model: Analytical and Practical
Enhancements, Report prepared for the office of the Deputy Prime Minister (formerly Department of Transport, Local Government and Regions), 2003.
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5. T. Champion, A. Stewart Fotheringham, P. Boyle, P. Rees and J. Stillwell The
Determinants of Migration Flows in England: A Review of Existing Data and
Evidence Report prepared for the Department of Environment, Transport and Regions, February, 1998, iii and 199 pages.
6. C. Brunsdon, A. Stewart Fotheringham and M.E. Charlton, “An Investigation of
Methods for Visualising Highly Multivariate Datasets” pp 55-80 in Case Studies of
Visualization in the Social Sciences D. Unwin and P. Fisher (eds.) Joint Information Systems Committee / ESRC, Technical Report Series 43, September 1998, ISSN 1356-9066.
7. A. Stewart Fotheringham, M.E. Charlton and C. Brunsdon “The Geography of Parameter Space: An Investigation of Spatial Non-Stationarity” pp. 42-52 in
Evaluating Spatial Modelling Techniques, P. Walker and R. Aspinall (eds.) CSIRO, Lyneham, Australia, 1998.
8. Tony Champion, David Atkins, Mike Coombes and A. Stewart Fotheringham Urban
Exodus Report prepared for the Council for the Protection of Rural England, pp 98, 1998.
9. John P. Wilson, Pip Forer and A. Stewart Fotheringham. “Editorial” Transactions
in GIS 1:254, 1997.
10. A. Stewart Fotheringham. “The Ties that Bind” Contribution to special topic: What’s
Special about Spatial Data? GIS Europe 10 (October): 25, 1996.
11. A. Stewart Fotheringham. “Foreward”, GIS Innovations ‘95 Taylor and Francis: London, 1996.
12. John P. Wilson, Pip Forer and A. Stewart Fotheringham. “Editorial” Transactions
in GIS 1:2, 1996.
13. A. Stewart Fotheringham. “The North-East Regional Research Laboratory”, RRL
Yearbook, 23-24, University of Ulster Business School, 1995.
14. P.A. Rogerson and A.S. Fotheringham. “Research Initiative 14: GIS and Spatial
Analysis” Closing Report, NCGIA Technical Papers 95-2, UCSB, 1995.
15. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Peter A. Rogerson. "Initiative 14: Report of the
Specialist Meeting on GIS and Spatial Analysis" NCGIA Technical Papers, 92-11, UCSB, 1993.
16. Y. Ding and A. Stewart Fotheringham. SAM Software for spatial analysis on
ARC/INFO running on UNIX. NCGIA Software Series. S-92-4, UCSB, 1992.
17. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "GIS and Spatial Analysis: an NCGIA Research
Initiative", Commentary in Environment and Planning A, 23(10), 1390-1391, 1991.
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18. Y. Ding and A. Stewart Fotheringham. "The Integration of Spatial Analysis and GIS:
The Development of the STATCAS Module for ARC/INFO", NCGIA Technical
Papers 91-5, UCSB, 1991.
19. M. MacLennan, A. Stewart Fotheringham, M. Batty, and P. Longley. "Fractal
Geometry and Spatial Phenomena", NCGIA Technical Papers 91-1, Department of Geography, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1991.
20. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Ross D. MacKinnon. "The National Center for
Geographic Information and Analysis", Guest Editorial in Environment and
Planning A, 21(2), 142-144, l989.
21. A. Stewart Fotheringham "The National Center for Geographic Information and
Analysis" AGI News, 3, 2, May/June, l989.
22. A. Stewart Fotheringham, P. Longley, S. A. Matthews, L. Moore, R. Smith and S.
Thompson. Synthesizing Income Data to Enhance the 1986 Welsh House
Condition Survey, report to the Welsh Office, ll5 pp, January, 1989.
23. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Modelling Spatial Choice: A Geo-Psychological
Approach" Papers in Planning Research 110, Department of Town Planning, University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology, Cardiff, Wales, 46 pp, 1987.
24. A. Stewart Fotheringham and Timothy Feather. "An Economic Development Study of Eustis, the Golden Triangle, and Lake County", prepared for the Eustis Chamber of Commerce and the Eustis City Planning Department, pp. 61, 1987.
25. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Hierarchical Destination Choice: Discussion with
Evidence from Migration in the Netherlands", Working Paper 69, Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute, The Hague, ix and 46 pp, 1987.
26. A. Stewart Fotheringham. "Computers and Geography", On Line, Bloomington Academic Computing Services, 19-21, Indiana University, Fall 1983.
EDITORIAL ACTIVITY
1. Member, International Advisory Council of Economia, Sociedad y Territoro, 2020-
2. Editorial Board member Economics, Society and Territory, 2020-
3. Editorial Board member SAGE Encyclopedia of Research Methods, 2016-
4. Editorial Board member, Geographical Analysis, June 2014-
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5. Editorial Advisory Board member, Regional Studies, Regional Science, January 2014-
6. Editorial Board member, Journal of Geographical Systems, 2004-2007; 2010-2012; and 2013 -.
7. Co-Editor and Founding Editor, Transactions of GIS published by Blackwell 1995-2012
8. Editorial Board member, Spatial Demography 2011-
9. Editorial Board member, Geo-spatial Information Science (GSIS) 2011 -
10. Editorial Board member, International Journal of Geographical Information
Science 2009 -
11. Editorial Board member, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2008-2015 (renewed 2011)
12. Editorial Board member Journal of Spatial Information Science 2009-
13. Editorial Board member Journal of Spatial Planning and Analysis 2009-
14. Editorial Board member, International Journal of Health Geography 2004 –
15. Associate Editor, Geographical Analysis 2002 - 2010
16. Editorial Board member, The Annals of the Association of American
Geographers 2001-2006
17. UK Editor, Geographical and Environmental Modelling published by Carfax 1996 -2002
18. Editorial board member, The Scottish Geographical Magazine 1995 - 2004
19. Editorial board member, Geographical Analysis 1990 - 2002
20. Editorial board member, Environment and Planning A 1988-1994
21. Editorial board member, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 1985-1987
22. Co-editor (with P.A. Rogerson) of a Special Issue of Geographical Systems on GIS and Spatial Analysis. Vol3: 175-254, 1994.
23. Associate Editor of Modelling and Simulation, Volume 16, Instrument Society of America, 1985.
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24. Editor of a Special Issue of Geographical and Environmental Modelling on Local Modelling with Spatial Data, vol. 3 1999.
25. Editor of a Special Issue of Transactions in GIS on Geocomputation, vol. 2, 1997.
WORKSHOPS ORGANISED and PRESENTED
1. Local Modeling with MGWR, Peking University, China June 20-23, 2019.
2. Geographically Weighted Regression, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China, June 13-15, 2018
3. Local Modeling with GWR Peking University, China, May 27-29, 2018
4. Geographically Weighted Regression, Peking University, China, June 22-24, 2017
5. Local Modeling with GWR Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China, June 27-28, 2017
6. Local Modeling. Peking University, China, 15-18, July, 2016.
7. GEOCROWD - Creating a Geospatial Knowledge World, Summer School II(St Andrews) - D4.6, University of St Andrews, 14-17 July 2014.
8. GeoInformatics: Extending ICT Research across Academic Disciplines, Launch of the Centre for GeoInformatics, University of St Andrews, 27 June 2012.
9. Advanced Quantitative Methods Network (AQMeN), Dundee, December 7-9, 2011 GWR
10. Aalto University, Finland. School of Engineering, Department of Surveying, Three-day intensive Post-graduate Course on Geoinformatics, February 21-23, 2011. Spatial Interaction Modelling
11. University California of Santa Barbara, July 12-16, 2010 Funded by US National Institute for Health GWR
12. Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA June 1-6, 2008. Funded by US National Institute for Health GWR
13. Greater Manchester Police Safety Unity, Salford Quays, Manchester March 5-7, 2008 GWR
14. Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki January 22-25, 2008 GWR
15. GEOIDE Summer School, Halifax, NS June 3-4, 2007 GWR and GIS
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16. University of Adelaide, Australia April 17-20, 2007 GWR
17. Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon February 21-22, 2007 GWR
18. Transport Operations Research Group, Civil Engineering, University of Newcastle upon Tyne November 29, 2006 GWR
19. Greater London Authority, October 10, 2006 GWR
20. NORDGSCi, Department of Geography, University of Gavle, Sweden, June 13-15, 2006 GWR and Publishing in GIS
21. University of Nottingham, April 4-5, 2006 GWR
22. National Centre for Geocomputation, NUI Maynooth, Ireland, July 10 2005 GWR
23. University College London. May 12, 2005. GWR
24. Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan May 16-20, 2005. GWR
25. National Centre for Research Methods, University of Leeds. June 15-16 2005. GWR
26. Centre for Spatially Integrated Social Sciences, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA. 26-30 July 2004. GWR
27. Public Health Information and Analysis Laboratory, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. December 12, 2003. GWR
28. National Institute of Justice, Seventh Annual International Crime Mapping Research Conference, Boston USA. November 12, 2003. GWR
29. Centre for Spatially Integrated Social Sciences, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA. July 5-12, 2003. GWR
CONFERENCES ORGANISED
1. SPARC conference on Reproducibility and Replicability, Arizona State University, Three-day event with international guest speakers. Attendance restricted to 50 individuals. February, 2019.
2. Launch of the Spatial Analysis Research Center (SPARC), Arizona State University. One-day event with three guest speakers and six internal speakers.. Approx 100 attendees. December, 2017.
3. 9th International Symposium on Web and Wireless Geographic Information
Systems three-day conference with approx 80 attendees. NUIM December 2009
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4. StratAG Launch One-day event with international speakers and approx. 100 attendees. September 4, 2008
5. The Future of Geographic Information Science One-day event with international speakers and approx. 120 attendees. May 1, 2008
6. 9th International Conference on Geocomputation Three-day international conference with approx 150 attendees. September 3-6, 2007
7. GIS Research UK Three-day international conference with 120 attendees. This was the first and only time in over 20 years that the GISRUK conference was held outside the UK. April 11-14, 2007
8. GIS and Health One-day event with international speakers and approx 80 attendees. NUIM June 23, 2006
9. GIS in Practice One-day event with international speakers and approx 100 attendees. NUIM January 25, 2006
10. NCG Launch. One-day event with international speakers and approx. 100 attendees. October 26, 2005 NUIM
11. 11th European Colloquium on Quantitative and Theoretical Geography, Durham Castle, September 3-7, 1999 (approximately 100 attendees).
PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
* Denotes presentation at an academic conference outside country of residence:
Country of Residence Canada 1976-1980 USA 1980-1994 UK 1994-2004 Ireland 2004-2011 UK 2011-2014 USA 2014-
1. Peking University Summer School on Spatial Econometrics, invited Keynote Speaker, Beijing, China, June 28, 2020 (Remote).
2. *International Conference on Geomatics in the Big Data Era, invited Keynote Speaker, Guilin, China, November 15-17, 2019.
3. * Conference on Spatial Econometrics and Spatial Data Analysis, Invited Keynote Speaker, School of Government, Peking University, China, June 20, 2019.
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4. * 2nd World Transport Conference, Beijing. Invited Keynote Speaker, July 19, 2018
5. * Modern Spatial Analysis Symposium, Chinese University of Geosciences, Beijing, China, June 13, 2018
6. * Big Data Symposium, China Urban and Regional Laboratory, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, June 29, 2017.
7. *The 10th International Association for China Planning (IACP) Conference, Peking University, P.R.C. July 2-3, 2016
8. *The Fourth International Dean/Chairs’ Forum on Urban and Rural
Planning, Peking University, P.R.C. July 1, 2016
9. Spatial Analysis and Modeling Speciality Group keynote address, Association
of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, March 2016.
10. *Second IEEE International Conference on Spatial Data Mining and
Geographical Knowledge Services (ICSDM) 2015. Invited Keynote speaker. Fuzou, PRC July, 2015
11. *Smart Cities Conference, Shenzhen Urban Planning and Land Resources Commission, Invited Keynote speaker, Shenzhen, PRC July 2015
12. Association of American Geographers Annual Conference Co-organizer and presenter in special session on Local Spatial Analysis. Chicago, April 2015
13. Association of American Geographers Annual Conference Invited speaker in a special session on retail models in memorial for David Huff. Chicago, April 2015.
14. Transportation Research Board, Executive Committee Research Session, Invited Presenter and Discussant on Big Data and Transportation, Washington DC January 2015
15. Applied GIS and Spatial Modelling, Invited Keynote Speaker, Centre for Spatial Analysis and Policy, School of Geography, University of Leeds, 29 May – 02 June 2013
16. *Health GIS workshop at GISspatial Conference, “A Prospective on Research Issues in Health GIS", Redondo Beach, California, 6-9 November 2012.
17. GIS and Digital Humanities, Invited Keynote Speaker, Ritsumeikan University, March 2012
18. Symposium on Geo-computation and Analysis, Invited Speaker, Wuhan University, December 2011
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19. *Geocomputation 2011 Invited Keynote Speaker, University College London, July 2011
20. *Institute of Australian Geographers, Invited Keynote Speaker at the 2011 Annual Conference, Woollongong, Australia, July 2011.
21. *International Conference on Spatial Data Mining, Invited Keynote Speaker, June 2011, Fuzhou, China
22. An Gorta Mόr Symposium NUIM November 2010. Invited Speaker.
23. Geographical Society of Ireland. Galway, November 2010. Invited Lecture
24. The 2010 Irish Geosciences Conference, Dublin Castle, November 2010. Invited Keynote Speaker
25. Royal Irish Academy Seminar Series on Complexity, Dublin November 2010.
26. *Vespucci Expert Workshop on Integrating Urban and Environmental
Modelling, Fiesola, Italy June 2010. Invited Speaker.
27. *Joint International Conference on Theory, Data Handling and Modelling in
Geospatial Information Science, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, May 2010. Invited Speaker.
28. *Historical GIS Conference, Ghent April 2010
29. 9th International Symposium on Web and Wireless GIS NUIM, Maynooth December 2009
30. *Geocomputation 2009, University of New South Wales, Australia November 2009
31. *International Conference on GIS and the Humanities and Social Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan Special Talk October 2009
32. 16th European Colloquium on Quantitative and Theoretical Geography Maynooth, September 2009
33. *14th International Conference of Historical Geographers Kyoto, Japan August 2009
34. *Ordnance Survey UK Think Tank on Location-Based Services, Invited Presentation, University of Nottingham, UK March 2009
35. Irish Social Science Platform Annual Conference Dublin, May 2008
36. SFI Science Summit Dublin, November 2007
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37. *GIScience, Meunster, Germany, September, 2006
38. *22nd Annual Meeting of the American Real Estate Society Key West, FL March 2006
39. GIS in Practice NUIM January, 2006
40. Geocomputation 2005 Ann Arbor, MI, August 2005
41. IRLOGI Annual Conference, Dublin, October 2005
42. *6th Annual GEOIDE Conference, Keynote Speaker, Quebec City, August 2005
43. Think GIS Ireland – ESRI Conference, Invited Speaker, Dublin, June 2005
44. *1st Kuwait International GIS Conference, Kuwait City, February 2005.
45. North American Regional Science Meetings, Seattle, November 2004.
46. Ireland Organisation for Geographic Information, Dublin, November 2004.
47. World Regional Science Congress, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, April 2004.
48. Fifth Australasian Workshop on Geographical Information Science, Kioloa, NSW, Australia, February 2004.
49. *North American Regional Science Association, Philadelphia, November 2003. Invited speaker in a special session on the contribution of Walter Isard.
50. British & Irish Regional Science Association, St. Andrews, August 2003.
51. *GEOIDE Summer School, Victoria B.C., Canada. May 2002. Keynote presentation.
52. *GeoHealth Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, December 2002 Keynote presentation.
53. *Human Geographical Society of Japan, University of Kyoto, Japan, July 2002. Keynote presentation.
54. 21st International Conference on Population Geography, St Andrews, July 2002
55. *First annual GEOIDE Summer School, Toronto, Canada, May 2002. Invited organiser and presenter of two-day session on Geographically Weighted Regression.
56. Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions, London, April, 2002. Final presentation of research to a broad group of economists from DTLR.
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57. *Annual Conference of the European Working Group on Locational Analysis, Volos, Greece, November 2001.
58. *Geocomputation, University of Queensland, Brisbane, October 2001. Invited keynote address.
59. Annual Conference of the Regional Science Association (British and Irish
Section), Durham, September 2001
60. *3rd GEOIDE (Geomatics for Informed Decisions) Annual Conference, Quebec City, May 2001. Invited keynote speaker.
61. Royal Statistical Society, Invited Session on Migration Modelling, London, March 2001.
62. British and Irish Regional Science Association, Bath, September 2000
63. *International Geographical Union, Seoul, South Korea, August 2000
64. GIS Research UK, Southampton, March, 1999.
65. Geocomputation, Keynote Speaker, Bristol, September, 1998.
66. Visualisation and Virtual Reality in the Social Sciences, Leeds, September, 1998.
67. Local Modelling Conference, Lancaster, July, 1998.
68. Geographic Information Systems Research UK (GISRUK) Invited seminar to young researchers on “Publishing in GIS”, Edinburgh, March, 1998.
69. *Applied Geography Conference, Albuquerque, NM November 1997.
70. *North American Regional Science Association, Buffalo, NY November, 1997
71. *European Colloquium on Quantitative and Theoretical Geography, Rostock, Germany, August 1997
72. *GISDATA Final Conference: GIS into the Millenium, Invited Speaker (with expenses), Strasbourg, France, August 1997
73. Local Modelling with Spatial Data Conference held at the University of Newcastle, July, 1997.
74. *Politechnico di Milano Keynote speaker at a workshop on Spatial Interaction Modelling, June 1997.
75. Geographic Information Systems Research UK (GISRUK) Invited seminar to young researchers on “Publishing in GIS”, Leeds, April 1997.
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76. The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers)
Annual Conference, Exeter, January 1997.
77. *Conference on The Expansion Method and Varying Parameter Models, Invited Speaker (with expenses), Odense University, Denmark, October, 1996.
78. 1st International Conference on GeoComputation, Invited Speaker (with expenses), University of Leeds, UK, September, 1996.
79. *International Geographical Union World Conference, special session on Advances in Spatial Analysis organised by the Commission on Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods, The Hague, The Netherlands, August, 1996.
80. Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis with Local Indicators of Spatial
Association, University of Leicester, UK, July 1996.
81. Joint Meeting of the NorthEast Operations Research Society and The Royal
Statistical Society, Guest Speaker on Crime Pattern Analysis, University of Newcastle, UK, February 1996.
82. RRL conference on Towards a GIS Research Agenda for the late 1990s, Manchester, UK, December 1995.
83. *Eurostat conference on New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics, Bonn, Germany, November 1995. Invited keynote speaker on GIS and Statistical Analysis.
84. *International Union for the Scientific Study of Population special conference
on Spatial Analysis of Biodemographic Data, The Sorbonne, Paris, July 1995. Invited speaker with full expenses.
85. *GISDATA conference on Spatial Models and GIS: New Technology and New
Ideas, Sweden, June, 1995. Invited speaker with full expenses.
86. Transport and the Environment Seminar, IURR, University of Newcastle, June1995.
87. *Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. April, 1995
88. GIS Research UK, University of Newcastle, April 1995.
89. *Joint European Conference and Exhibition on Geographical Information, The Hague, March 1995. Invited speaker with full expenses.
90. Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), University of Northumbria, January 1995
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91. Meeting of UK Chief Constables, Sheffield, September, 1994. Presented paper on Crime Pattern Analysis System.
92. Spatial Data Analysis, McCaulay Institute for Land Use Research, Aberdeen, August 1994.
93. *Northern Ireland Conference on GIS, Public Policy and Spatial Analysis,
May, 1994. Featured presentation as the RRL Lecture. Conference organized by the Ulster Business School at Port Ballantrae, N.I. (full travel support as invited guest).
94. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. April, 1994.
95. *GIS/LIS Conference on GIS and Spatial Analysis, Hong Kong, March, 1994.
96. NCGIA Board of Directors Meeting, December, 1993, Santa Barbara, CA. Featured presentation on GIS and Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis.
97. North American Regional Science Association, November, 1993, Houston.
98. *Eighth European Colloquium on Quantitative and Theoretical Geography, September, 1993, Budapest, Hungary.
99. *GIS Research in the UK, First Annual Conference, Keele University, March, 1993. Invited panellist discussing The Future of GIS Research.
100. GIS and Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis, Santa Barbara, CA. February, 1993. NCGIA-sponsored conference limited to 20 participants.
101. *First Annual Sharjah Conference on Geographical Information Systems, Sharjah, UAE, February 1993. Invited speaker with funding.
102. Global Modeling and Geographical Information Systems, Invited Paper at workshop organized by the NCGIA, December 15-16, 1992, at the United Nations, New York, NY. 25 people attended the workshop which included 3 Nobel Laureates.
103. The Operations Research Society of America/The Institute of Management
Sciences, Annual Meeting, November 1992, San Francisco, CA.
104. *GIS: From Space to Territory; Theories and Methods of Spatio-Temporal
Reasoning, Pisa, Italy. September, 1992. 25 papers accepted from 64 submitted.
105. *British Regional Science Association, Annual Meeting 1992, Dundee, United Kingdom. Funded speaker in special sessions on GIS and Spatial Analysis.
106. *Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis and GIS, The Free University, Amsterdam, September, 1992. Invited speaker with funding.
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107. International Geographical Union, Washington D.C. August 1992. Invited speaker in special session on GIS and Spatial Analysis organized by the Commission for Mathematical Models.
108. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting 1992, San Diego, CA. Invited speaker in a special session on GIS and Spatial Analysis organized jointly by the GIS and Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Groups.
109. *Statistics Canada Symposium '91: Spatial Issues in Statistics, Ottawa, Canada, 1991. Invited presenter (with funding).
110. North American Regional Science Association, 1991, New Orleans.
111. *European Regional Science Association, 1991, Lisbon, Portugal.
112. GIS and the Social Sciences, 1991, Santa Barbara, CA. NCGIA-sponsored meeting highlighting the use of GIS across social science disciplines.
113. North American Regional Science Association, 1990, Boston, MA.
114. Operations Research Society of America and The Institute of Management
Science, Fall 1990, Philadelphia, PA. Special sessions on Spatial Decision Support Systems and Locational Analysis.
115. Applied Geography Conference, Annual Meeting l989. Binghamton, N.Y. Special Session on Retailing.
116. National Science Foundation sponsored meeting addressing various social agencies in Washington, D.C., 1989.
117. *Sixth European Colloquium on Quantitative and Theoretical Geography, l989, Chantilly, France.
118. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting l989, Baltimore, Maryland. Special session on The Analysis of Fractal Structures organized by the Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group.
119. Research Initiative 3 - National Center for Geographic Information and
Analysis - Multiple Representations, l989, Buffalo, NY. Invited speaker.
120. *Institute of British Geographers, Annual Meeting l989, Coventry, England. Invited guest of the Quantitative Methods Study Group.
121. Research Initiative 1 - National Center for Geographic Information and
Analysis - Accuracy of Geographic Databases, l988, Santa Barbara, CA. Invited speaker.
122. *North American Regional Science Association, l988, Toronto.
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123. *Fifth European Colloquium on Quantitative and Theoretical Geography, 1987, Bardonecchia, Italy.
124. *New York University/Centro di Studi Sui Commercio, Fourth International Conference on Distribution, 1987, Milan, Italy.
125. *Operations Research Society of America/The Institute of Marketing
Science, Marketing Science Conference, 1987, Centre HEC-ISA, Jouy-en-Josas, Paris, France. Special session on Decision-Making Under Uncertainty.
126. *Canadian Association of Geographers, Annual Meeting 1987, McMaster University, Ontario. Special session on Advances in Quantitative Research in Human Geography.
127. *Canadian Regional Science Association, Annual Meeting 1987, McMaster University, Ontario. Special session on Consumer Choice and the Delimitation of Trade Areas.
128. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting 1987, Portland, Oregon. Special session on Migration Modelling organized jointly by the Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group and the Population Specialty Group.
129. North American Regional Science Association, 1986, Columbus, Ohio.
130. *International Geographical Union, 1986, Madrid, Spain. Mathematical Modelling Working Group.
131. *Economic and Social Research Council of the United Kingdom Workshop
on Methods of Retail Analysis and Forecasting, February 13-14, 1986, University of Bristol, Invited paper, "Market Share Analysis Techniques: A Review and Illustration of Current U.S. Practice".
132. North American Regional Science Association, 1985, Philadelphia.
133. *NATO Advanced Study Institute, 1985, Hanstholm, Denmark.
134. Modelling and Simulation Conference, 1985, Pittsburgh.
135. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting 1985, Detroit. Special Session on Transportation Modelling organized jointly by the Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group and the Transportation Geography Specialty Group.
136. Operations Research Society of America/The Institute of Management
Sciences, Annual Meeting 1985, Nashville, Tennessee. Invited speaker in a session on Advances in Market Area Analysis.
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137. *Institute of British Geographers, Annual Meeting 1985, Leeds, England. Invited guest of the Quantitative Methods Study Group. Paper presented in a special session on 'Recent Developments in Land Use and Transportation Modelling'.
138. Modelling and Simulation Conference, 1984, Pittsburgh.
139. Western Regional Science Association, Annual Meeting 1984, Monterey, California.
140. North American Regional Science Association, 1983, Chicago.
141. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting 1983, Denver. Special session on Spatial Interaction Modelling organized by the Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group.
142. *Institute of British Geographers, Annual Meeting 1983, Edinburgh, Scotland.
143. North American Regional Science Association, 1982, Pittsburgh.
144. Indiana University Conference on the Dimensions of Regional
Development, 1982. Invited paper. "Growth in Spatial Systems".
145. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting 1982, San Antonio. Special session on Spatial Interaction Modelling organized by the Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group.
146. *North American Regional Science Association, 1981, Montreal.
147. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting 1981, Los Angeles. "Spatial Structure, Spatial Interaction and Distance-Decay Parameters". Presented in the Nystrom Session (joint winner).
148. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting 1980, Louisville. Specialty Group Session on Transportation and Spatial Interaction Models.
149. *Institute of British Geographers, Annual Conference 1980, Lancaster, England.
150. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting 1979, Philadelphia. Specialty Group Session on Transportation and Spatial Interaction Models.
151. *Canadian Association of Geographers, Annual Meeting 1978, London, Ontario.
152. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting 1978, New Orleans.
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INVITED SEMINARS (with funding)
* Denotes a presentation outside country of residence:
Canada 1976 - 1980 USA 1980 - 1994 UK 1994 - 2004 Ireland 2004 - 2011 UK 2011 - 2014 USA 2014 -
1. *University of Bristol, Quantitative Applications for the Social Sciences,
School of Geographical Sciences, October 2020 (Remote).
2. University of Maryland, Center for Geospatial Information Science, October 2020 (Remote)
3. University of Hawaii, Department of Geography, October 2019
4. University of Illinois, School of Geography and Geographic Information Science, September 2019
5. *Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, June 2017
6. *Peking University, School of Government, June 2017
7. *Chinese University of Geosciences (Beijing), School of Informatics, June 2017
8. *Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Faculty of Construction Engineering Distinguished Lecture, May 2017
9. *University of Glasgow, Urban Big Data Centre, ‘Local Modelling’ Invited Seminar speaker 9th November, 2016
10. *University of Glasgow, Urban Big Data Centre, ‘My Model’s Bigger than Yours’ Invited Seminar Speaker 9th November, 2016.
11. University at Buffalo, Department of Geography, Presenter of the 2016 Vince Ebert Colloquium, October 2016
12. San Diego State University, School of Geographical Sciences, Presenter of the 2015 Arthur Getis Colloquium, October 2015.
13. * Chinese University of Hong Kong, Institute of Space and Earth Information Science. June, 2015
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14. University of Iowa, Department of Geography. Presenter of the Inaugural Gerry Rushton Lecture, April 2015
15. University of St Andrews, Centre for Research in Environmental and Ecological Modelling, May 2014
16. Kingston University London, School of Geography and Geology November 2013
17. University College London, The Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, November 2013
18. * Ecole Polytechnique Francaise Lausanne, Geomatic Engineering October 2013
19. * Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s, Department of Geography March 2013
20. University of Glasgow, Urban Institute May 2012
21. * Arizona State University, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, The Commeaux Lecture March 2012
22. * Technical University of Istanbul, Institute of Science, February 2012
23. University College Dublin, Department of Veterinary Sciences, , April 2011
24. * Ecole Polytechnique Francaise Lausanne, Geomatic Engineering, March 2011
25. *The Chinese National Academy of Sciences, Geographical and Environmental Sciences Research Institute, Beijing, March 2010
26. University College Dublin, The Urban Institute, November, 2009
27. * Harokopio University, Greece, Department of Geography, 3 lectures June 2009
28. * University of Leicester, Department of Geography, Annual Departmental
Lecture, 2008-2009.
29. * University College London, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, , September 2007
30. Enterprise Ireland, Technology Club, June 2007
31. National University of Ireland Maynooth Faculty of Science, Science Evening May 2007
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32. * The Ohio State University, Department of Geography, Arthur H Robinson Lecture, March 2006
33. * Newcastle University, Transport Operations Research Group, School of Engineering, November 2005
34. * Ritsumeikan University University Lecture, September, 2005
35. University College Dublin, GIS Users Group, July 2005.
36. Trinity College Dublin, Department of Statistics, February 2005
37. *School of Geography, University of Leeds, December 2004
38. Department of Geography, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, November 2004
39. School of Geography, University of Leeds, March 2003
40. Department of Geography, University of Southampton, November 2002
41. Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, May 2002
42. *Centre for Applied Retail Distribution Services, Ryerson University, Canada, May 2002
43. *Department of Regional Planning and Development, University of Thessaly,
Volos, Greece, March 2002
44. *School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo January 2002
45. Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions, London, December 2001
46. Department of Geomatics, University of Newcastle, October 2001
47. *Department of Geography, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL April 2001
48. *Department of Geography, Ritsumeiken University, Japan, November 2000
49. *Department of Urban Engineering, University of Tokyo, November 2000
50. *Department of Geography, University of Toronto, September 2000
51. School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, February 2000
52. Department of Geography, University of Newcastle, January 2000
53. *Centre for the Study of Commercial Activity, Ryerson Polytechnic Institute, Toronto, Canada, March 1999.
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54. *The Department of Geography, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, December 1998.
55. *The Department of Urban Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, November 1998.
56. *The Department of Geography, Ritsumeiken University, Kyoto, Japan, November 1998.
57. *The Department of Geography and the National Center for Geographic
Information and Analysis, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, April, 1998.
58. The Departments of Geography and Town and Regional Planning, University of
Sheffield, March, 1998.
59. *The Department of City and Regional Planning, King Fahd University of
Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia, October, 1997 (2 seminars)
60. *The Department of City Planning, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia, October 1997
61. *Damman Municipality, Saudi Arabia, October 1997
62. *Urban Engineering Research Group, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy, 1997
63. *The Department of Geomatics, The Royal Technical University, Stockholm, Sweden, 1996
64. Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, University of Newcastle, 1996
65. *The Department of Geography, McMaster University, Canada, 1996.
66. *The Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA, 1996.
67. The Department of Geography, University of Leeds, 1996
68. The Department of Geography, University of Lancaster, 1995
69. The Department of Geography, University of Durham, 1995
70. Inaugural Lecture, University of Newcastle “Geography and Cognition: Thinking about Analysis and Analysis about Thinking” Audience of approximately 400. February, 1995
71. *The Department of Civil Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan, 1994*The
Department of Geography, Osaka City University, Japan, 1994
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72. *The Department of Geography, University of the United Arab Emirates, El-Ain, UAE, 1994
73. *The Department of Geography, McMaster University, Canada, 1994
74. *The Department of Geography, University of Newcastle, England, 1993
75. *The Department of Geography, University of the United Arab Emirates, El Ain, UAE, 1993.
76. *The Department of Geography, Edinburgh University, Scotland, 1992.
77. *The Department of Geography, Waterloo University, Canada, 1991.
78. *The Department of Geography, McMaster University, Canada, l989.
79. The Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1988, 1989, 1990.
80. *The Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, Canada, 1989.
81. *The Department of Geography, University of Reading, United Kingdom, 1988.
82. The Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1988.
83. *The Department of Geography, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, 1987.
84. *The Department of Geography, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom, 1987.
85. The Department of Marketing, College of Business Administration, University of
Florida, 1987.
86. *The Department of Geography, McMaster University, Canada, 1987.
87. *The Department of Geography, Wilfred Laurier University, Canada, 1987.
88. *The Department of Geography, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1986.
89. *The Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1986.
90. *The Department of Town Planning, University of Wales Institute of Science
and Technology, Cardiff, Wales, 1986.
91. The Department of Statistics, University of Florida, 1985.
92. The Department of Geography, University of Georgia, 1985.
93. The Department of Geography, University of Florida, 1984, 1986.
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94. The Department of Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1984.
95. The Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins
University, 1982.
96. The Department of Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1982.
97. The Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1980.
98. The Department of Geography, Indiana University, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984.
99. The Energy Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1980.
100. The Department of Geography, Syracuse University, 1980.
UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Courses Taught Level
Arizona State University
Geographic Information Technologies Local Statistical Modeling Introduction to Statistics for Geographers and Planners
Year 2 Graduate Year 4
University of St Andrews
Introduction to Quantitative Analysis in GeoInformatics Year 2
Spatial Interaction Models Year 3
Quantitative Analysis Year 4
University of Newcastle
Quantitative Analysis in Geography Year 1
Geographical Study Skills Year 1
Geographical Information Science Year 2
Retail Geography Year 3
State University of New York at Buffalo
Spatial Statistics Graduate
Spatial Interaction and Spatial Choice Graduate
Univariate Statistics in Geography IV and Graduate
Multivariate Statistics in Geography IV and Graduate
Order and Chaos in Geographic Systems Graduate
The Geography of Economic Systems I
Seminar in Urban Models (Retailing) Graduate
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University of Florida
Introduction to Social Geography II
Intermediate Quantitative Analysis in Geography (Spatial Statistics)
IV and Graduate
Introduction to Spatial Interaction Modelling IV and Graduate
Advanced Quantitative Analysis in Geography (Mathematical and Computer Modelling)
Graduate
Individual Reading and Research IV and Graduate
Indiana University
Research Problems in Geography Graduate
Individual Research in Geography Graduate
Seminar on Spatial Interaction Modelling Graduate
Transportation Modelling IV and Graduate
Applied Spatial Statistics IV and Graduate
Advanced Urban Geography IV
Introduction to Transportation Analysis III
Introduction to Human Geography I
GRADUATE SUPERVISION (main supervisor only)
M.A./MSc.
Peter Williams Indiana
Mohammed Al-Mogarry Indiana
Raymond Trew Florida
Carol Bryce Florida
Chao-Min Huang Buffalo
Theresa Ford Buffalo
Dianne Chong Buffalo
Andrew Curtis Buffalo
Paul Mackun Buffalo
Ph.D.
Peter Williams
Indiana
Daniel Knudsen Indiana
Betty Smith Buffalo
Andrew Curtis Buffalo
Pat Pellegrini Buffalo
David Atkins Newcastle
Paul Harris Newcastle
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Stamatis Kalagirou Newcastle
Seamus Coveney NUIM
Paul Lewis NUIM
Ricardo Crespo NUIM
Carson Farmer NUIM
Maryam Kordi St Andrews
Wenbai Yang St Andrews
Katarzyna Siła-Nowicka St Andrews
Taylor Oshan Arizona State University
Ziqi Li Mehak Sachdeva Sarah Bardin
Arizona State University Arizona State University (in progress) Arizona State University (in progress)
External Examiner (Ph.D.)
Francisco Ovales University of Florida(USA), Soil Science
Laurence Moore University of Bristol, Geography
Robert Baker University of New South Wales, Geography, (Australia)
Tom Hill State Univ. of New York at Buffalo (USA), Industrial Engineering
Amitabh Bansal State Univ. of New York at Buffalo (USA), Industrial Engineering
Gary Diplock University of Leeds, Geography
Heather Eyre University of Leeds, Geography
Clive Sabel University of Lancaster, Geography
Ren Jin Song Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), Geography
Jane Law University of New Brunswick (Canada), Geodesy and Geomatics
Lee Douglas University of Leeds, Geography
Ikuho Yamada State Univ. of New York at Buffalo , Geography
Alex Singleton University College London, Geography
Angela Pezic LaTrobe University, Australia, School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
Edith Cheng University of Southampton, Geography
Olga Spatenkova Helsinki University of Technology (Finland), Geoinformatics and Cartography
John Ost Uppsala University, Sweden, Geography
Pierre Dessemontet Ecole Polytechnique Francaise Lausanne, Switzerland, Geomatic Engineering
Joel Dearden University College London , Centre of Advanced Special Analysis
Burcin Yazgi Istanbul Technical University, Institute of Science and Technology
Spencer Chainey Jill Dando Institute of Crime Analysis, University College
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UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Arizona State University
• School Personnel Committee 2020-
• Chair, School Research advancement Committee 2021-
• Director, Spatial Analysis Research Center (SPARC) 2017-
• Chair, Search Committee, GIS tenure-track positions (2) 2017-2018
• Chair, School Director Selection Committee 2015-16
• President’s Advisory Committee 2015 -
• School Personnel Committee 2014 -2016
• School Graduate Research and Admissions Committee 2014 – 2020
• Chair, Appointment Committee, GIS lecturer 2015
• Chair, B.S. GIS Teaching Committee 2014 –
• Honors Faculty, Barrett Honors College at ASU
University of St Andrews
• Director, Centre for GeoInformatics 2011-2014
• Director of Research, Department of Geography and Sustainable Development 2012-2013
• Research Excellence Framework coordinator 2012-2013
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
• Member of University Committee to visit Peking University, March 2010
• Director, National Centre for Geocomputation (with 40 staff)
• Director, Strategic Research Cluster in Advanced Geotechnologies (4 universities; 6 departments; 45 individuals)
• Appointed President’s Advisory Committee on Overhead Investment
University of Newcastle
• Appointed, University Research Committee, 1995-1998
• Reappointed, University Research Committee, 1998-2001
• Appointed, Chair of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Department of Accounting, 2000
• Appointed, Chair of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Department of History, 1997
• Appointed, Chair of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Department of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management, 1998
• Appointed, Chair of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Department of Social Policy, 1998
• Appointed, Chair of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Newcastle Law School, 1998
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• Appointed, Chair of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Linguistics Unit of Assessment, 1998
• Appointed, Chair of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Department of Management Studies, 1999.
• Appointed, Chair of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Language Centre, 1998.
• Appointed, Member of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Departments of Agriculture, Agricultural Environmental Sciences, Biological and Nutritional Sciences, and Agricultural Economics and Food Management, 1997
• Appointed, Member of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Virology, 1998.
• Appointed, Member of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Department of Material, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 1998.
• Appointed, Member of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Department of Computer Science, 1998.
• Appointed, Member of the URC Statutory Committee to Evaluate the Department of Pharmacology, 1999.
• Appointed, Research Committee Representative on University Graduate Council, 1995-1998
• Appointed Member of the Statutory Committee for the Appointment of the Chair of Surveying, 1997, 1999.
• Co-opted member of Faculty of LESS Research Committee, 1996 -
• Appointed, Research Committee Representative on University Working Party on Information Strategy, 1996/7
• Chair, Faculty of Law, Environment and Social Sciences Statistics Committee
• Member, Policy and Research Committee, Department of Geography, 1994/5
• Acting Chair, Postgraduate Committee, Department of Geography, 1995
• Member, Board of Studies, Department of Geography
• Chair, Computer Committee, Department of Geography
• University Representative on the Higher Education Committee of the Northern Informatics Applications Agency 1994/5.
State University of New York at Buffalo
• Acting Chair, Department of Geography, 1992-1993
• Associate Chair, Department of Geography, 1991-1992; 1993-1994
• Member of the President's Review Board on Appointments, Promotion and Tenure, 1993-94.This is one of UB's most important committees.
• Member of Faculty of Social Sciences Personnel Committee, 1991-1992
• Member of Dean's search committee for Chair of Political Science Department, 1990
• Chair, Faculty of Social Sciences Policy Committee, 1990-1991
• Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Budget Committee, 1990-1991
• Member of Faculty of Social Sciences Policy Committee, 1989-1992
• Member of Dean's search committee for Chair of Psychology Department, 1989
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• Member of National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Local Policy Committee (Buffalo), 1988-1994
• Member of Geographic Information and Analysis Laboratory Policy Committee 1988-1994
• Member of Department of Geography Graduate Committee 1990-1993.
University of Florida
• Member of various departmental administrative committees.
• Coordinator of Geography Department Seminar Series and Visiting Speakers.
Indiana University
• University Committee on Urban Affairs (Member), 1980-84.
• Director of the Quantitative Data Analysis Laboratory,
• Department of Geography, 1983-84.
• Assistant Director of the Division of Regional Transportation Research.
• Member of Departmental thesis committees and various administrative committees.
• Chair of the Departmental Computer User's Committee.
• Chair of the Departmental Equipment Committee.
• Founder of, and Advisor to, the Indiana University Geographical Society.
McMaster University
• Elected graduate representative to Faculty meetings, 1979-80.
• Elected graduate member of the Chair Search Committee, 1979.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
1. Member of the European Research Council Consolidator Grants Evaluation Panel (involves two meetings per year in Brussels and the evaluation of over 100 proposals each year) 2013-2019.
2. Member of the European Science Foundation College of Expert Reviewers 2017-
3. Member of the US National Mapping Committee 2017 -
4. Member of the Transportation Research Board Subcommittee on International Activities 2016 - 2020
5. Reviewer for Transportation Research Board reports
6. Member of the US Transportation Research Board SHRP2 Student Paper Committee 2017
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7. Member of the Scientific Committee of GIS Ostrava 2016 – The Rise of Big Spatial Data
8. Member of the Scientific Committee of Spatial Data Handling 2016
9. Member of the European Research Council Consolidator Grants Evaluation Panel, 2015.
10. Member of the National Academy of Sciences Class Membership Committee 2015
11. Member of the evaluation panel for the Doctoral Programme in GIScience funded by the Austrian Science Foundation (Der Wissenschaftsfonds), Vienna, September 2014
12. Member of the GeoComputation 2015 Scientific Advisory Board, May 21 to 23, 2015 (with workshops on May 20) at the University of Texas at Dallas.
13. Member of the applied statistics panel for the EPSRC grants in motoring and vehicle Ownership trends in the UK, The Centre for Transport research, University of Aberdeen, September 2013.
14. Member of ERC Consolidator Grants evaluation panel, 2013
15. Program committee member for the 12th International Conference of GeoComputation (GeoComputation’2013), Wuhan University, China, 23rd – 25th May, 2013.
16. Program Committee member for the Sixth International Workshop, Information, Fusion and Geographic Information Systems, St Petersburg, Russia, May 2013
17. Member of the Scientific Committee GIS Ostrava 2013, GeoInformatics for City Transformations, Ostrava University January 2013
18. Invited Member of the SIGPSATIAL Workshop’s Program Committee, Crowdsourced and Volunteered Geographic Information, Redondo Beach, California, November 2012
19. Member of the Programme Committee for Geoprocessing 2012, The Fourth International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems, Applications and Services.
20. Member of the Programme committee for GIScience 2012
21. Member, Scientific Committee of the 8th International Symposium on Location-Based Services, Vienna, November 2011
22. Reviewer for the Academy of Finland Research Programme on Living and Housing, 2011
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23. Member of the Review Panel for the All-Ireland Dissertation Award in ICT 2011
24. Member, Programme Committee, 2011 International Geocomputation Conference, UCL 2011
25. Member, Organising Committee of the 2010 China-Ireland International Conference on Information and Communications Technologies, Wuhan 2010
26. Member, GIScience 2010 Programme Committee
27. Member, Science Committee for the 11th Joint International Conferecne on Theory, Data Handling and Modelling in geospatial Information Science, Hong Kong 2010
28. Member, Programme Committee, 7th Conference on Location Based Systems and Telecartography, 2010
29. Member, Programme Committee, Second International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems, Applications and Services, 2010
30. Member, Local Organising Committee, European Colloquium on Quantitative and Theoretical Geography, 2009
31. Member of Evaluation panel to assess IBM location of Smarter Planet Research Centre in Ireland, resulting in the creation of 200 jobs. December 2009
32. Expert Committee member, Canadian Foundation for Innovation – Geomatics, Toronto Jan 2009. Involved assessing multi-million dollar research projects.
33. External Examiner, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Mathematics, University of Southampton, UK, 2006-2008
34. External Evaluator, MSc in GIS and GeoSciences, Kuwait University, 2005
35. External Assessor, Chair in GIS, University of Zurich, 2004
36. Member, Scientific Committee Geoinformatics 2004.
37. Member, Scientific Programme Committee, GIScience 2004.
38. Mentor, Fifth Australasian GIS Workshop, Kioloa, NSW, 2004.
39. Member, Scientific Committee, International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, International Conference on Spatial Analysis and Decision-Making, Hong Kong, Dec. 2003.
40. External Assessor, GEOIDE Research Management Committee, Quebec City, November 2003.
41. External Assessor on promotion of Professor David Miller, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen.
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42. Invited speaker at the 2nd Annual GEOIDE Summer Institute, Victoria, Canada.
43. Course co-ordinator and presenter of Geographically Weighted Regression sessions (two days) at the first annual GEOIDE Summer Institute, Toronto, Canada.
44. Program Committee member of GIScience 2002, Boulder, CO. Involved reviewing 7 papers and 13 extended abstracts.
45. Invited Evaluator of the Centre for Spatial Information Systems, School of Urban Engineering, University of Tokyo. Involved a four-day visit and both verbal and written reports on the Centre’s activities.
46. External Assessor on Promotional Chair of Dr. Richard Thomas in Geography, Manchester University, 2001
47. Chair, RRL.net, August 1, 2000 - (RRL.net is a network of 10 Regional Research Laboratories in the United Kingdom)
48. Program Committee Member, GIScience 2000, Conference of over 200 delegates held in Savannah, GA, October 2000.
49. External Examiner to School of Geography, University of Leeds, 1998-2000
50. Member of the ESRC Panel on the 2001 Census Development Programme, 1999.
51. Proposal reviewer for the SABIC research programme, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. 2004
52. Proposal reviewer for the Canadian Foundation for Innovation, 1999
53. Organiser of a conference on ‘Local Modelling of Spatial Data’, University of Newcastle, July 1997.
54. Chair (elected) of the Quantitative Methods Study Group of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) 1995-1998.
55. Member, Local Organising Committee of GIS Research UK, held at Newcastle University, April 1995.
56. Member (elected) of the Science Policy Committee of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis 1993-1995. The committee oversees the scientific merit of NCGIA Research Initiatives and approves new Initiatives.
57. Chair (elected) of the Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, l989-1991.
58. Treasurer (elected) of the Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1986-1988.
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59. Member of the Advisory Board, Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1985-1986.
60. Member (elected) of the Board of Directors, Transportation Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1984-1986.
61. Proposal reviewer for the National Science Foundation, 1982-1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003.
62. Proposal reviewer for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research of Council Canada, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999.
63. Proposal reviewer for the Economic and Social Research Council of the UK, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999.
64. Proposal reviewer for the Australian Science Foundation, 1999.
65. Proposal reviewer for the Israeli Science Foundation, 1999.
66. Co-leader of Research Initiative 14 on GIS and Spatial Analysis, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis.
67. Co-organizer of specialist meeting on GIS and Spatial Analysis held at San Diego, CA, 1992, with approximately 40 attendees over a three-day period.
68. Coordinator of all special sessions organized by the Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers.
69. Organizer of four special sessions at the l990 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Toronto.
70. Coordinator of all special sessions organized by the Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group at the l990 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers.
71. Organizer and Chair of special session on The Analysis of Fractal Structures at the l989 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Baltimore.
72. Co-Organizer of special session on Consumer Choice and the Delimitation of Retail Trade Areas, 11th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Regional Science Association, McMaster University, Ontario, May 1987.
73. Co-Organizer and Co-Chairman of a special session on Research Advances in Quantitative Human Geography at the 1987 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, McMaster University, Ontario, May 1987.
74. External evaluator of promotion dossiers at numerous universities in the US, Canada and the UK
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75. Invited discussant at numerous professional meetings.
REFEREED PAPERS FOR
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics Population Research and Policy Review Ecological Indicators International J. of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences Journal of Transport Geography International Journal of Geo-Information Papers of the National Academy of Sciences J. of Computational and Graphical Statistics Computers and Operations Research Networks and Spatial Economics Geographical Analysis Papers of the Regional Science Association Environment and Planning A Environment and Planning B Canadian Journal of Forest Research Professional Geographer Annals of the Association of American Geographers Regional Studies Transportation Research B International Regional Science Review Growth and Change Marketing Science Journal of Regional Science Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geographie International Journal of Retailing International Journal of Geographic Information Systems Area The Canadian Geographer Geographical Systems Political Geography Quarterly Journal of Environmental Planning and Management Journal of Geography in Higher Education Urban Studies Transactions in GIS Geographical and Environmental Modelling International Journal of Population Geography Scottish Geographical Magazine Socio-Economic Planning Sciences IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Theory and Practice International Migration
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International Journal of Population Geography Journal of the American Planning Association Geography Computers and Geosciences International Journal of Economic Geography Geography Research Forum Journal of Transport Geography Int. J. of Applied Earth Observation and GeoInformation Advanced Spatial Analysis and Policy Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences Soil Science Society of America Journal Journal of Public Health Land Use Policy
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES National Academy of Sciences UK Academy of Social Sciences Academia Europaea American Association of Geographers