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URISA Journal
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Volume 17, Number 1
2005
In this issue:
Who Owns the Map Legend?
Giacomo Rambaldi
Post-Experiment Evaluation of the Use of Geographic Information in a Public
Participatory Process
Florent Joerin amd Aurore Nembrini
Evaluating the Effect of Proximity to Hog Farms on Residential Property Values:
A GIS-Based Hedonic Price Model Approach
Katherine Milla, Michael H. Thomas and Winsbert Ansine
Developing a City Skyline for Hong Kong Using GIS and Urban Design
Guidelines
Ann Shuk-Han Mak, Ernest Kin-Man Yip, and Poh-Chin Lai
Data Collection Techniques for Informal Settlement Upgrades in Cape Town,
South Africa
Michael Barry and Heinz Rüther
Improving the Design and Implementation of Beach Setbacks in Caribbean Small
Islands
Edsel B. Daniel and Mark D. Abkowitz
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