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JOURNALS REVIEWED: SECOND QUARTER, 1989
The Editorial Staff of Computers, Environment and Urban Systems regularly reviews the current contents of 29 journals. These include: American Cartographer (AC), AI Applications in Natural Resource Management (AIANRM), Cartographica (C), CISM Journal (CISM), Computers & Geosciences (CG), Geographical Analysis (GA), Environment and Planning A (EPA), Environment and Planning B (EPB), Environmental Management (EM), IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (TGRS), IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis & Machine Intelligence (TPAMI), International Journal on Geographic Information Systems (IJGIS), Journal of the American Planning Association (JAPA), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM), Journal of Environmental Management (JEM), Journal of Forestry (JF), Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER), Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (JPAM), Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (JSWC), Planning (P), Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing (PERS), Progress in Planning (PIP), Public Administration Review (PAR), Surveying and Mapping (SM), The Planner (TP), Urban and Regional Information Systems Journal (URISJ), Urban Studies (US), Water Resources Bulletin (WRB), and Water Resources Research (WRR). Articles of interest published during the first and second quarters of 1989 include: Bliss, N. B., & Reybold, W. U. (1989). Small scale digital soil maps for interpreting natural resources. JS WC, 44, 30-34. Burt, J. (1989). Line generalization on the sphere. GA, 21, 68-74. Cheng, J. (1989). Streamflow changes after clear-cut logging of a pine-beetle infested watershed in southern British Columbia. WRR, 25, 449-456. Ciesla, W. (1989). Aerial photos for assessment of forest decline-A multinational overview. JF, 87(2), 37-41. Coleman, D., & Dick, R. (1989). GIS columnWho are those guys with the chainsaws and 12 button cursors, anyway? CISM, 43, 65-66. Crossfield, J. (1989). Evaluating efficient technology for the land information system environment. SM, 49, 21-24. Davis, J., & Laut, P. (1989). An expert system to estimate trafficability in a remote region of Australia. AZANRM, 3, 17-26. Fox, B., Keller, M. A., Schlosberg, A. J., & Vlahavich, H. E. (1989). Opportunity costs of implementing forest plans. EM, 13, 75-84. Gauthier, L., & Kok, R. (1989). Integrated farm control software: Functional requirements and basic design criteria. AZANRM, 3, 27-37. Harris, B. (1989). Beyond geographical information systems: Computers and the planning professional. JAPA, 55, 85-90. Henry, J., Dicks, S., Wetterqvist, O., & Roguski, S. (1989). Comparison of satellite, ground-based and modelling techniques for analyzing the urban heat island. PERS, LV, 69-76. Hobbs, B., & Hepenstal, A. (1989). Is optimization optimistically biased? WRR, 25, 145-151. Hoff, W., & Ahuja. N. (1989). Surfaces from stereo: Integrating feature matching, disparity estimation and countour detection. TPAMI, II, 121-136. Jun, M., & Stedinger, J. (1989). Flood frequency analysis with regional and historical information. WRR, 25, 925-936.
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Kuczera, G. (1989). Fast multireservoir multiperiod linear programming models. WRR, 25, 169-176. Logren, M., Sundblad, K., & Wittgren, H. B. (1989). Wastewater treatment or resource management: A comparison between centralized and on-site systems. JEM, 28, 7184. Martin, L. (1989). Accuracy assessment of Landsat-based visual change detection methods applied to the rural-urban fringe. PER& LV, 77-82. Reybold, W. U., & TeSelle, G. W. (1989). Soil geographic data bases. JSWC, 44, 28-29. Salomonson, V., Barnes, W., Maymon, P., Montgomery, H., & Ostrow, H. (1989). MODIS- Advanced facility instrument for studies of the Earth as a system. TGRS, 27, 145-153. Schuster, E., & Jones, G. (1989). TSPIRS-Meet the new kid on the block, timber information systems. JF, 87(3), 31-35. Schwab, J. (1989). Data for sale. TP, 55, 22-25. Segerson, K. (1989). Risk and incentives in the financing of hazardous waste cleanup. JEEM, 16, l-8. Thyer, N., Blais, J., & Chapman, M. (1989). Integration of an inertial system with highaltitude photogrammetry over rugged terrain. CISM, 43, 9-19. Usery, E., & Welch, R. (1989). A raster approach to topographic map revision. PERS, IV, 55-60. van de Griend, A., & van Boxel, J. (1989). Water and surface energy balance with a multilayer canopy representing for remote sensing purposes. WRR, 25, 949-972. von Meyer, N., & Mahun, G. (1989). Corner identification considerations for a public land survey system data base. SM, 49, 25-29. Williamson, H. (1989). The discrimination of irrigated orchard and vine crops using remotely sensed data. PERS, LV, 77-82.