1. Introduction 2. Editors' Preface 3. Spatial Models and GIS 4. GIS Based Spatial Modelling: A Step Forward or a Step Backwards? 5. Representations of Space 6. Spatial Interaction Models and the Role of Geographic Information Systems 7. Freedom From the Tyranny of the Zones 8. Using GIS to Improve Activity 9. Forecasting Models: Three Examples 10. Spatial Models of Soil Erosion and GIS 11. Three Dimensional Mesoscale Modelling and GIS 12. Representations of Space-time 13. GIS and the Fractal Formalisation of Urban Patterns 14. Towards a New Paradigm for Spatial Analysis? 15. Dynamic Microsimulation 16. Multi-active Agents Paradignm 17. Simulation Modelling of Location Choices in Urban Systems 18. Modelling the Dynamics of Spatial Systems With GIS 19. GIS and Operational Urban Models 20. A Statistical Model to Analyse Spatio-temporal Data 21. Dynamic Modelling and Landscape Patterns 22. New Spatial Models 23. Achievements and Challenges
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