Links
Updated 15
October,
2007
Urban Geography/Urban Planning/Urban History
Urban History
Greek Cites
A link that goes
to various ancient Greek cities
Ancient
Turkish Cities
A tourist site,but shows some of the major ancient
Turkish cities.
Teotihuacan
One of
the marvels of the world. The pyramids at this locaton rival those in Egypt, but
used for cerimonial platforms and not as tombs.
This city thrived around 1
A.C.E. and reached a population of approximately 60 to 80,000, making it the
largest city in the Americas at this time and one of the largest in the
world.
Urban Land Use Theory
Urban
Models and Bid-Rent Theory
Excelent explanation of basic urban models
and Bid-Rent Theory
Applicatoins of Urban
Models to Detroit, Michigan USA
Review of Urban Models
More on Urban Models including Economic Applications
Urban Design and Public Art
Virtural Urban
Spaces
Public Art
The Post Modern and Information Age City
Several On-line Articles concerning urban sprawl etc.
Planning Information Systems/Urban GIS
Urban GIS applications examples for Kadikoy, Istanbul and Ankara
On-line GIS for Urban and
Regional Agencies
Baton Rouge onilne
Vancouver & Seattle online GIS
Towards the Virtual City VR & Internet GIS for Urban Planning
On-line Urban related journals
Urban Planning
Hypothetical City
Workbook updates etc.
Urban Planning Blogs
Blog of Dr. Michael A.
McAdams
Urban Planning Simulations
SimCity Classic on-line
Transportation Planning
Cartography
Virtual
Geography Department for Cartographic Sources
Understanding Map Projections (interactive projectýons)
Map Projections Briefly (Powerpoint Presenation)
Here are some collection of links concerning cartography:
Map
Coordinates
http://www.maptools.com/UsingLatLon
Coorindates and Projections
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/f/d/fdp102/GEOG%205121%20Project%201%20Report.html
http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/research/slvg/map.html
http://www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/crs/geog165/mapproj.htm
http://www.gis.com/data/usingdata/map_projections.html
Map Coordinates and Datums
http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/classes/geol552/wellsampling/mapcoordinates.htm
http://www.maptools.com/UsingUTM/mapdatum.html
http://geosun.sjsu.edu/paula/285/285/marc.htmhttp://www.geology.sdsu.edu/classes/geol552/wellsampling/mapcoordinates.htm
Animation
http://www.itc.nl/personal/kraak/publications/2004-handout-dehradun-maptime.pdf
http://maps.unomaha.edu/AnimArt/ActiveLegend/Peterson.html
http://www.atlasofworldhistory.com/Home2.htm
Geographic
Information Systems
GIS Internet Links
by U.S. Corps of Engineers
An interesting variety of GIS links
Getting Started with GIS (powerpoint slides etc.)
Basic course in GIS and good reference
GIS courses from Virtual Geography
Department
GIS WWW Resources
List
A large listing of GIS related sites. Site is
maintained by the Department of
Geography in the University of Edinburgh,
in collaboration with the Association for Geographic
Information.
USGS Mapping Information: Home
Page
One of the best sites for GIS information.
Social Econonmic Data Center
(SEDAC)
GIS Data and Interactive Maping for worldwide data
ESRI!
The homepage
of ESRI, the company that brought you ArcInfo, ArcView etc. Highly
recommended.
USGS: Geo Data
Another link to the
USGS homepage.
GIS
for Geologists
A private consulting company that uses GIS. This
will give you some ideas about GIS applications in geology.
Free GIS
Databases
A good source for free coverages. Hint: This might be
a good place to look for coverages for your project.
Mike's GIS
home page!
A another very good list for GIS resources.
Free Data/Software
From ESRI
Want to get some free data and GIS freeware (on a
trial basis)?
ERDAS
One of the
leading companies in remote sensing
Geography
Resources: Geo-Spatial Datasets
A plethora of GIS datasets
brought to you by the Virtual Geography Dept. at UT-Austin.
Center for Remote
Sensing at the University of Delaware
This is a good site for
remote sensing and GIS related to coastal management.
Great GIS Net Sites!
Another good site with links.
Bureau of Land Management FTP
Site
FTP site for GIS utility programs, datasets, DLG's etc.
National Climatic Data
Center (NCDC)
An excellent source of weather data from NOAA
USGS Mapping
Information
Another area in the vast USGS website. Worth a look.
Montana GIS
This is
a very interesting site and definitely worth inspecting. It is managed by the
State of Montana and geared toward those interested in resource management in
this state. Some of the files appear to be in Arc/Info format.
GIS Analysis Links
How to
Perform GIS Data Analysis
Another Very Good Explanation of GIS Analysis
Data Analysis using GIS
Various Examples of GIS
Analysis by Prývate Company
Watershed Analysis Using GIS:
Publications Concerning Watershed Management (University of West Virginia, USA)
Watershed System Design Course at Purdue (USA)
GIS Temporal Analysis for a Watershed
Watershed Management and Planning (U.S. EPA)
Spatial Modeling
A full
course in spatial modeling
http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/giscc/units/u183/u183.html
http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch1en/meth1en/ch1m4en.html#3
http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/gallery/TGchapter1_Methods.ppt#26
Internet Mapping
DDViewer
An
excellent site for U.S. demographic information. "On the fly" mapping, databases
and various levels of information and types make this one of the most useful
sites for GIS, particularly those interested in using GIS for U.S.
socio-demographic data. A MUST SEE! This is a good example of Internet GIS
application
planiglob
Another Internet map server.
U.S.
EPA informational site
Natural Resources
Defense Council
New
Scientist (special report on global warming)
Physical Geography
Climate Classification and Climatic Regions of the World
Internet Resources for Physical Geography
Introduction to the Atmosphere
Mount Rainier National Park (US)
Natural Vegetation of North America map
The Atlas of Canada - Terrestrial Ecoregions, 1993
The Regional Impacts
of Climate Change
The Territorial Development of the
United States
Population
Discovery of Viking Site at L'anse Aux Meadows (New Foundland, Canada)
Government of Nunavut
History of the American Indians
American Indian Archaeological Sites
Past
and Present US immigration Facts in the United States
DDViewer
An
excellent site for U.S. demographic information. "On the fly" mapping, databases
and various levels of information and types make this one of the most useful
sites for GIS, particularly those interested in using GIS for U.S.
socio-demographic data. A MUST SEE! This is a good example of Internet GIS
application
General
The Atlas of Canada -
Map Archives
Canadian
Superlatives - Super Canada!
Map Maker -
nationalatlas.gov
Tour Canada from
space
NASA Remote
Sensing Tutorial
Canadian Remote
Sensing Tutorials
Annotated Remote Sensing Links
NCGIA Core
Curriculum
A good source for Remote Sensing and GIS Tutorials
Brief Outline of Aerial Photo Interpretation
GPS
Center for
World in Balance
UN
Divison for Sustainable Development
Blogactiv.eu - European challages
Europe (many articles about sustainability...use search
engine)
The Power of Place
de Blij, Muller: Geography: Realms, Regions, and
Concepts, 12th Edition
Chaos Theory, Fractal Analysis, Fuzzy Logic, Nueral Networks
http://www.imho.com/grae/chaos/main.html<
http://order.ph.utexas.edu/chaos/index.html
http://www.managementhelp.org/systems/chaos/chaos.htm
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/frac/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractal
http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/mar98/fuz/flindex.html.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_logic
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/faqs/ai/fuzzy/part1/faq-doc-2.html..
Fractal Cities
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/geog/gessler/topics/fractal-cities.htm
Agent-Based Modeling
Repast
Agent-Based
GIS course by Dr. Dawn Parker (George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA)
Agent-Based Modeling for Travel Demand Forecasting
Agent-Based Modeling Tutorials
Agent-Based Modeling Resourses
ABM blog associated with Centre for Adavanced Spatial Analysis (CASA), UCL
Centre for Advanced Spatial
Analysis
Computational
Complexity (online draft of textbook) by Arora and Borak (Princeton 2007)
(An interesting textbook illustating the mathmatics behind complexity. Not for
those who shy away from mathmatics.)