
UC Santa Barbara Geography / Academics / Publications
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Publications for Keith Clarke
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(2003). , Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Moldeing: Problems, Prospects, and Needs for Research. [CD-ROM, ISBN 0-9743307-0-1]. GIS/EM4 Conference; 2000 Sept 2-8. Banff (AB) Canada: The Banff Centre,
(2003). , Getting Started with Geographic Information Systems, Fourth Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
(2003). The spatio-temporal form of urban growth: measurement, analysis and modeling, Remote Sensing of Environment 86(3), 286-302
(2003). Satellite and ground-based microclimate and hydrological analyses coupled with a regional urban growth model, Remote Sensing of Environment 86, 385-400.
(2003). Spatial metrics and image texture for mapping urban land use Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 69(9), 991-1001.
(2003). Testing popular visualization techniques for representing model uncertainty Cartography and Geographic Information Science 30(3), 249-261.
(2003). Geocomputation's future at the extremes: high performance computing and nanoclients Parallel Computing 29(10), 1281-1295.
(2003). Approaches to simulating the 'March of Bricks and Mortar Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 28(1-2), 125-147.
(2003). Geospatial IT for mobile field data collection. Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery 46(1), 63–64.
(2003). The use of scenarios in land use planning Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 30885-909.,
(2004). Geographic visualization , In A Research Agenda for Geographic Information Science. Chapter 11 Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
(2004). The Department of Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara: History, Curriculum, and Pedagogy. Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 66, 95-113.
(2004). Replication of spatio-temporal land use patterns at three levels of aggregation by an urban cellular automata Cellulat Automata, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 3305, 523-532.
(2004). Foreword: Mobile Mapping and Geographic Information Systems Cartography and Geographic Information Science, Special Issue on Mobile Mapping and GIS 31(3), 131-136.
(2004). Spatial differences in multi-resolution urban automata modeling Transactions in GIS 8(4), 479-492.
(2005). Spatio-temporal dynamics in California's Central Valley: Empirical links to urban theory International Journal of Geographic Information Science 19(2), 175-195.
(2005). Complexity, emergence and cellular urban models: lessons learned from applying SLEUTH to two Portuguese metropolitan areas. European Planning Studies, 13(1), 93-115.
(2005). Using a cellular automaton model to forecast the effects of urban growth on habitat pattern in southern California Ecological Complexity, 2,185-203.,
(2005). The role of spatial metrics in the analysis and modeling of urban land use change , Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 29, 369-339.
(2005). Diffusion and coalescence of the Houston Metropolitan Area: evidence supporting a new urban theory Environment and Planning-B, Planning and Design, 32(2), 231-236.
(2005). An artificial-neural-network-based, constrained CA model for simulating urban growth Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 32(4), 369-380.
(2006). The effect of disaggregating land use categories in cellular automata during model calibration and forecasting Computers, Environment and Urban Systems. 30(1), 78-101.
(2006). Population density and image texture: A comparison study. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 72(2), 1, 87-196.
(2006). Exploring the DNA of our regions: Classification of outputs from the SLEUTH model. , In Cellular Automata. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. No. 4173. New York: Springer.
(2006). GeoComputation in the Grid Computing Age. , In W2GIS 2006, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4295, pp. 237-246, Berlin & Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.
(2006). Decreasing computational time of urban cellular automata through model portability, Geoinformatica 10(2), 197-21.
(2007). A decade of SLEUTHing: Lessons learned from applications of a cellular automaton land use change model. , In Classics from IJGIS. Twenty Years of the International Journal of Geographical Information Systems and Science. pp. 413-425. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor and Francis, CRC.
(2007). Spatial Resolution and Algorithm Choice as Modifiers of Down-Slope Flow Computed from Digital Elevation Models, Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 34(3), 215-230.
(2007). Choosing the Scale and Extent of Maps for Navigation with Mobile Computing Systems Journal of Location Based Services. 1(1), 46-61.
(2007). Comparing input, output, and validation maps for several models of land change. Annals of Regional Science, 42(1), 11-37.
(2007). Simulating fire frequency and urban growth in southern California coastal shrublands, USA Landscape Ecology 22 .(3), 431-445.
(2007). Toward Optimal Calibration of the SLEUTH Land Use Change Model, Transactions in GIS, 11(1), 29-45.
(2007). Impact of urban sprawl on water quality in Eastern Massachusetts, USA Environmental Management, 40, 183-200.
(2008). Defining a digital earth system. Transactions in GIS. 12(1), 145-160.



