Time+Geography+&+Spatial+Behavior

=**3. Time Geography and Spatial Behavior**=

CSISS Specialist Meeting on “GPS Tracking and Time-Geography Applications for Activity Modeling and Microsimulation” (Santa Barbara, CA: October 2005) []
 * Recent Conferences**


 * 3.1. ****Books (selected)**

Carlstein T, Parks D, Thrift N. [Editors]. 1978. //Timing Space and Spacing Time: Human Activity and Time Geography// (Vol 2). New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons. Drummond J, Billen R, João E, Forrest D. 2006. //Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changes in Space and Time//. CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group) Boca Raton, FL. Golledge RG, Stimson RJ. 1997. //Spatial Behavior: A Geographical Perspective.// Guilford Press: New York, NY. Peuquet DJ. (2002) //Representations of Space and Time//, New York: Guilford.

**3.2. ****Articles (selected)** Buliung RN, Kanaroglou PS. 2006. Urban form and household activity-travel behaviour. //Growth and Change// 37:174-201. Buliung RN, Remmel TK. 2008. Open source, spatial analysis, and activity travel behavior research: capabilities of the aspace package. //Journal of Geographical Systems// 10:191-216. Goodchild MG, Citizens as sensors: the world of volunteered geography. //GeoJournal// 69:211-221. Goodchild MF, Janelle DG, The City Around the Clock: Space-Time Patterns of Urban Ecological Structure //Environment and Planning, A// 16 (1984) 807-20. Hägerstrand T. 1970. What about people in regional science? Papers of regional Science Association 24:7-21. Janelle DG, Goodchild MF, Klinkenberg B. 1998. The Temporal Ordering of Urban Space and Daily Activity Patterns for Population Role Groups. In: Golledge RG, Egenhofer M. (Eds) GIS and Disaggregate Behavioral Travel Modeling, Special Issue, //Geographical Systems: The International Journal of Geographical Information, Analysis, Theory and Decision//, 5 (1-2):117-137. Kwan M-P. 1999. Gender and Individual Access to Urban Opportunities: A Study Using Space-Time Measures. //The Professional Geographer// 51: 210-227. Kwan, M-P. 2000. Interactive geovisualization of activity-travel patterns using three-dimensional geographic information systems: a methodological exploration with a large data set. //Transportation Research Part C// 8:185-203. Kwan M-P. 2000. Analysis of human spatial behavior in a GIS environment: Recent developments and future prospects. //Journal of Geographical Systems, 2//(1), 85. Kwan, M-P. 2002. Time, information technologies, and the geographies of everyday life. Urban Geography 23 (5), 471-482. Kwan M-P. 2004. GIS methods in time-geographic research: geocomputation and geovisualization of human activity patterns. //Geografiska Annaler, Series B-Human Geography// 86: 267-280. Kwan M, Lee J. 2004. ** Geovisualization of Human Activity Patterns Using 3D GIS: A Time-Geographic Approach. **In //Spatially Integrated Social Science//. Edited by: Goodchild M, Janelle D. New York: Oxford University Press (pp. 48-66). Laube P, Imfeld S, Weibel R. 2005. Discovering relative motion patterns in groups of moving point objects. //International Journal of Geographic Information// Science 19: 639-668. Laube P, Dennis T, Forer P, Walker M. 2007. Movement beyond the snapshot – dynamic analysis of geospatial lifelines. //Computers, Environment and Urban Systems// 31: 481-501 Miller H. 1991. Modelling accessibility using space-time prism concepts within geographic information systems //International Journal of Geographic Information Systems// 1 5: 287-303. Novak J, Sykora L. 2007. A city in motion: Time-space activity and mobility patterns of suburban inhabitants and the structuration of the spatial organization of the Prague metropolitan area. //Geografiska Annaler Series B-Human Geography, 89B//(2), 147-168. Shoval N. 2008. Tracking technologies and urban analysis. //Cities// 25:21-28. Shoval N, Isaacson M. 2006. Application of tracking technologies to the study of pedestrian spatial behavior. //The Professional Geographer// 5892):172-183. Shoval N, Isaacson M. 2007. Tracking tourists in the digital age. //Annals of Tourism Research// 34(1);141-159. Shoval N, Isaacson M. 2007. Sequence alignment as a method for human activity analysis in space and time. //Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 97//(2), 282-297.