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Urąka Demąar
Urąka Demąar
Senior Lecturer in Geoinformatics, University of St Andrews
E-mail megerősítve itt: st-andrews.ac.uk - Kezdőlap
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Space, time and visual analytics
G Andrienko, N Andrienko, U Demsar, D Dransch, J Dykes, SI Fabrikant, ...
International journal of geographical information science 24 (10), 1577-1600, 2010
5872010
Principal component analysis on spatial data: an overview
U Demąar, P Harris, C Brunsdon, AS Fotheringham, S McLoone
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 103 (1), 106-128, 2013
4572013
Space–time density of trajectories: exploring spatio-temporal patterns in movement data
U Demąar, K Virrantaus
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 24 (10), 1527-1542, 2010
3102010
Crowdsourcing indicators for cultural ecosystem services: A geographically weighted approach for mountain landscapes
P Tenerelli, U Demąar, S Luque
Ecological Indicators 64, 237-248, 2016
2842016
Analysis of human mobility patterns from GPS trajectories and contextual information
K Siła-Nowicka, J Vandrol, T Oshan, JA Long, U Demąar, ...
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 30 (5), 881-906, 2016
2632016
Optimizing the use of biologgers for movement ecology research
HJ Williams, LA Taylor, S Benhamou, AI Bijleveld, TA Clay, S de Grissac, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (1), 186-206, 2020
2462020
Analysis and visualisation of movement: an interdisciplinary review
U Demąar, K Buchin, F Cagnacci, K Safi, B Speckmann, N Van de Weghe, ...
Movement ecology 3, 1-24, 2015
2082015
Geospatial big data and cartography: research challenges and opportunities for making maps that matter
AC Robinson, U Demąar, AB Moore, A Buckley, B Jiang, K Field, ...
International Journal of Cartography 3 (sup1), 32-60, 2017
1722017
Identifying critical locations in a spatial network with graph theory
U Demąar, O ©patenková, K Virrantaus
Transactions in GIS 12 (1), 61-82, 2008
1542008
Activity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming
YP Papastamatiou, YY Watanabe, U Demąar, V Leos-Barajas, D Bradley, ...
Movement Ecology 6, 1-15, 2018
692018
Space matters: Geographic variability of electoral turnout determinants in the 2012 London mayoral election
E Mansley, U Demąar
Electoral Studies 40, 322-334, 2015
672015
Weather effects on human mobility: a study using multi-channel sequence analysis
VS Brum-Bastos, JA Long, U Demąar
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 71, 131-152, 2018
612018
The effect of air-pollution and weather exposure on mortality and hospital admission and implications for further research: A systematic scoping review
M Abed Al Ahad, F Sullivan, U Demąar, M Melhem, H Kulu
PloS one 15 (10), e0241415, 2020
512020
Investigating Material Decay of Historic Buildings Using Visual Analytics with Multi‐Temporal Infrared Thermographic Data
M Danese, U Demąar, N Masini, M Charlton
Archaeometry 52 (3), 482-501, 2010
472010
Classifying pedestrian movement behaviour from GPS trajectories using visualization and clustering
G McArdle, U Demąar, S van der Spek, S McLoone
Annals of GIS 20 (2), 85-98, 2014
462014
Stacked space-time densities: a geovisualisation approach to explore dynamics of space use over time
U Demąar, K Buchin, EE van Loon, J Shamoun-Baranes
GeoInformatica 19, 85-115, 2015
432015
A systematic review of methods for studying the impacts of outdoor recreation on terrestrial wildlife
S Marion, A Davies, U Demąar, RJ Irvine, PA Stephens, J Long
Global ecology and conservation 22, e00917, 2020
422020
Exploring the spatio-temporal dynamics of geographical processes with geographically weighted regression and geovisual analytics
U Demąar, AS Fotheringham, M Charlton
Information Visualization 7 (3-4), 181-197, 2008
422008
A fuzzy multiple-attribute decision-making modelling for vulnerability analysis on the basis of population information for disaster management
Z Zhang, U Demąar, J Rantala, K Virrantaus
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 28 (9), 1922-1939, 2014
392014
Using geographically weighted choice models to account for the spatial heterogeneity of preferences
W Budziński, D Campbell, M Czajkowski, U Demąar, N Hanley
Journal of Agricultural Economics 69 (3), 606-626, 2018
372018
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