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Number of items: 10.
Book chapter
Hudson-Smith, A;
Crooks, A;
(2009)
The Renaissance of Geographic Information: Neogeography, Gaming and Second Life.
In: Lin, H and Batty, M, (eds.)
Virtual Geographic Environments.
(pp. 25-36).
Science Press: Beijing.
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Proceedings paper
Crooks, A;
Castle, C;
Batty, M;
(2008)
Key challenges in agent-based modelling for geo-spatial simulation.
In:
(pp. pp. 417-430).
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Working / discussion paper
Castle, CJE;
Crooks, AT;
(2006)
Principles and Concepts of Agent-Based Modelling for Developing Geospatial Simulations.
(CASA Working Papers
110).
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (UCL), UCL (University College London), Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (UCL): London, UK.
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Crooks, AT;
(2008)
Constructing and Implementing an Agent-Based Model of Residential Segregation through Vector GIS.
(CASA Working Paper Series
133).
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis: London.
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Crooks, AT;
(2007)
The Repast Simulation/Modelling System for Geospatial Simulation.
(CASA Working Paper Series
123).
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis: London.
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Crooks, AT;
(2006)
Exploring Cities Using Agent-Based Models and GIS.
(CASA Working Papers
109).
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (UCL), UCL (University College London), Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (UCL): London, UK.
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Hudson-Smith, A;
Batty, M;
Crooks, A;
Milton, R;
(2008)
Mapping for the Masses: Accessing Web 2.0 through Crowdsourcing.
(CASA Working Paper Series
143).
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis: London.
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Hudson-Smith, A;
Crooks, A;
(2008)
The Renaissance of Geographic Information: Neogeography, Gaming and Second Life.
(CASA Working Papers
142).
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis: London, UK.
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Masucci, AP;
Smith, D;
Crooks, A;
Batty, M;
Random planar graphs and the London street network.
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Smith, D.;
Crooks, A.;
(2010)
From buildings to cities: techniques for the multi-scale analysis of urban form and function.
(CASA Working Papers
155).
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (UCL): London, UK.
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