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2016

Book Chapter

Forecasting patterns of metropolitan growth using an optimised allocation procedure

Pullar, David, Bell, Martin, Cooper, Jim, Stimson, Robert and Corcoran, Jonathan (2016). Forecasting patterns of metropolitan growth using an optimised allocation procedure. Demography for planning and policy: Australian case studies. (pp. 109-129) edited by Tom Wilson, Elin Charles-Edwards and Martin Bell. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-22135-9_7

Forecasting patterns of metropolitan growth using an optimised allocation procedure

2012

Book Chapter

A tool for comparing alternative forest landscape restoration scenarios

Pullar, David and Lamb, David (2012). A tool for comparing alternative forest landscape restoration scenarios. A goal-oriented approach to forest landscape restoration. (pp. 3-20) edited by John Stanturf, Palle Madsen and David Lamb. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-007-5338-9_1

A tool for comparing alternative forest landscape restoration scenarios

2011

Book Chapter

Building web services for public sector information and the geospatial web

Pullar, David V., Torpie, David and Barker, Tim (2011). Building web services for public sector information and the geospatial web. Advances in Web-based GIS, Mapping Services and Applications. (pp. 109-118) edited by Songnian Li, Suzana Dragicevic and Bert Veenendaal. London, United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis Group.

Building web services for public sector information and the geospatial web

2011

Book Chapter

Improving surveillance for invasive plants: A GIS toolbox for surveillance decision support

Fox, Julian C. and Pullar, David V. (2011). Improving surveillance for invasive plants: A GIS toolbox for surveillance decision support. GIS Applications in Agriculture: Invasive Species. (pp. 255-276) edited by Sharon Clay. Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.A.: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/b10597-13

Improving surveillance for invasive plants: A GIS toolbox for surveillance decision support

2008

Book Chapter

Scenario analysis with performance indicators: A case study for forest linkage restoration

Pullar, David and Lamb, D. (2008). Scenario analysis with performance indicators: A case study for forest linkage restoration. Landscape analysis and visualisation: Spatial models for natural resource management and planning. (pp. 235-250) edited by Christopher Pettit, William Cartwright, Ian Bishop, Kim Lowell, David Pullar and David Duncan. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.

Scenario analysis with performance indicators: A case study for forest linkage restoration

2008

Book Chapter

Understanding landscapes through knowledge management frameworks, spatial models, decision support tools and visualisation

Pettit, Christopher, Cartwright, William, Bishop, Ian, Lowell, Kim, Pullar, David and Duncan, David (2008). Understanding landscapes through knowledge management frameworks, spatial models, decision support tools and visualisation. Landscape analysis and visualisation: spatial models for natural resource management and planning. (pp. 3-16) edited by Christopher Pettit, William Cartwright, Ian Bishop, Kim Lowell, David Pullar and David Duncan. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag. doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-69168-6_1

Understanding landscapes through knowledge management frameworks, spatial models, decision support tools and visualisation

2008

Book Chapter

Landscape analysis and visualisation: Spatial models for natural resource management and planning

Pettit, Christopher, Cartwright, William, Bishop, Ian, Lowell, Kim, Pullar, David and Duncan, David (2008). Landscape analysis and visualisation: Spatial models for natural resource management and planning. Landscape Analysis and Visualisation: Spatial Models for Natural Resource Management and Planning. (pp. 3-16) Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-69168-6_1

Landscape analysis and visualisation: Spatial models for natural resource management and planning

2002

Book Chapter

A community-based and collaborative GIS joint venture in rural Australia

Walker, D.H., Leitch, A.M., de Lai, R., Cottrell, A., Johnson, A. K.L and Pullar, D. V. (2002). A community-based and collaborative GIS joint venture in rural Australia. Community Participation and Geographical Information Systems. (pp. 137-152) edited by D.H. Walker, A.M. Leitch, R. de Lai, Al. Cottrell, A.K.L. Johnson and D. Pullar. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis.

A community-based and collaborative GIS joint venture in rural Australia

1999

Book Chapter

Identifying semantically similar elements in heterogeneous spatial databases using predicate logic expressions

Stock, K. and Pullar, D. V. (1999). Identifying semantically similar elements in heterogeneous spatial databases using predicate logic expressions. Interoperating Geographic Information Systems. (pp. 231-252) edited by A. Vekovski, K. E. Brassel and H. Schek. Germany: Springer.

Identifying semantically similar elements in heterogeneous spatial databases using predicate logic expressions

1999

Book Chapter

Geospatial modeling: A case study for a Statewide Land Information Strategy

Pullar, D. V. and Stock, K. (1999). Geospatial modeling: A case study for a Statewide Land Information Strategy. Interpreting Geographic Information Systems. (pp. 165-194) edited by M. Goodchild, M. Egenhofer, R. Fegeas and C. Kottman. Mass. USA: Kluwer Academic.

Geospatial modeling: A case study for a Statewide Land Information Strategy