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1958 SCOLT HEAD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE. Mapped with R.John Small under the direction of J.Alfred Steers. Published by the Nature Conservancy at a scale of 1:10,560. London.

1959a NORTHEAST BRAZIL AS A DISPERSAL CENTRE: SOME RECENT HYPOTHESES. Resumo das Communicacoes, IV Coloquio Internacional de Estudos Luso-Brasileiros, Number 75, Page 60. Sao Salvador da Bahia, Brazil.

1959b THE BAHIA-GOA ROUTE IN THE DISPERSAL OF BRAZILIAN PLANTS TO ASIA. American Antiquity, Volume 25, Number 2, Pages 267-268. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

1961 LAND USE AND SEDIMENT YIELD IN AN OLD PLANTATION TRACT OF THE SERRA DO MAR, BRAZIL. Geographical Journal, Volume 127, Part I. Pages 50-59. London.

1963 REGIONAL AND LOCAL COMPONENTS IN LAND-USE SAMPLING: CASE STUDY FROM THE BRAZILIAN TRIANGULO. Erdkunde: Archiv fur wissenschaftliche Geografie, Band XVII, Heft 1/2, Pages 108-114. Bonn, W. Germany.

1964a REGIONAL AND LOCAL COMPONENTS IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF FORESTED AREAS IN SOUTH-EAST BRAZIL: A MULTIVARIATE APPROACH. Geographical Journal, Volume 130, Part 3, Pages 365-378. (Discussion, pages 378-380). London.

1964b TOWARDS A STATISTICAL DEFINITION OF ECOLOGICAL RANGE: THE CASE OF QUERCUS SUBER. Ecology, Volume 45, Number 3, Pages 622-625. Menasha, U.S.A.

1964c DETERMINATION OF POPULATION THRESHOLDS FOR SETTLEMENT FUNCTIONS BY THE REED-MUENCH METHOD. With Kusuma Gunawardena. Professional Geographer, Volume 16, Number 4, Pages 6-9. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

1964d ROTATIONAL AND PARALLEL TRAVERSES IN THE RAPID INTEGRATION OF GEOGRAPHIC AREAS. With Christopher Board. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Volume 54, Number 3, Pages 406-410. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

1965a FRONTIERS IN GEOGRAPHICAL TEACHING: THE MADINGLEY LECTURES FOR 1963. Edited with Richard J. Chorley. Methuen xii + 379 pages. London.

1965b CHANGING COMPONENTS IN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY. Chapter VI in item 1965a, pages 101-117. London.

1965c SCALE COMPONENTS IN GEOGRAPHICAL PROBLEMS. Chapter IX in Item 1965a. Pages 164-185. London.

1965d FRONTIER MOVEMENTS AND THE GEOGRAPHICAL TRADITION. With Richard J. Chorley. Chapter XVIII in Item 1965a, Pages 357-778. London.

1965e SCALE STANDARDS IN GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH: A NEW MEASURE OF AREAL MAGNITUDE. With Richard J. Chorley and David R. Stoddart. Nature, Volume 205, Number 4974, Pages 844-847. London.

1965f LOCATIONAL ANALYSIS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., xii + 337 pages. London. , ,

1965g TREND-SURFACE MAPPING IN GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH. With Richard J. Chorley. Institute of British Geographers, Transactions, Number 37, Pages 47-67. London.

1966 REGIONAL AND LOCAL COMPONENTS IN THE AREAL DISTRIBUTION OF SURFACE SAND FACIES IN THE BRECKLAND, EASTERN ENGLAND. With Richard J. Chorley, David R. Stoddart, and H. Olaf Slaymaker. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, Volume 36, Number 1, Pages 209-220. Chicago, U.S.A.

1967a THREE PIONEERS IN LOCATIONAL THEORY: A REVIEW. Geographical Journal. Volume 133, Part 3, Pages 357-359. London.

1967b MODELS IN GEOGRAPHY: THE MADINGLEY LECTURES FOR 1965. Edited with Richard J. Chorley. Methuen & Co. Ltd., 816 pages. London.

 

1967c MODELS, PARADIGMS AND THE NEW GEOGRAPHY. With Richard J. Chorley. Chapter I in Item 1967b, Pages 19-41. London.

1967d NETWORK MODELS IN GEOGRAPHY. Chapter XV in Item 1967b, Pages 609-668. London.

1967e REGION WITH A FUTURE: A DRAFT STRATEGY FOR THE SOUTH WEST. Prepared with members of the South West Economic Planning Council under the chairmanship of Professor R.C. Tress. Her Majesty's Stationery Office. x + 154 pages. London.

1967f AN EXTENTION OF THE HORTON COMBINATORIAL MODEL TO REGIONAL HIGHWAY NETWORKS. Journal of Regional Science, Volume 2, Pages 281-290. Philadelphia. U.S.A.

1968a TREND-SURFACE MAPPING IN THE INTERREGIONAL COMPARISON OF INTRA-REGIONAL STRUCTURES. Regional Science Association, Papers, Volume 20, Pages 19-28. Philadelphia, U.S.A.

1968b SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF THE CITY REGION. Greater London Council, Quarterly Bulletin of the Research and Intelligence Unit, Volume 4, Pages 28-34. London.

1968c A BRIEF REVIEW OF SOME RESEARCH TECHNIQUES IN URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH. United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Committee on Housing, Building and Planning, Proceedings of the Stockholm Conference on Urban and Regional Research, Volume 2, Pages 1-12. Geneva, Switzerland. 

1969a PROGRESS IN GEOGRAPHY: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CURRENT RESEARCH: VOLUME I. Edited with Christopher Board, Richard J. Chorley and David R. Stoddart. Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd. x + 222 pages. London.

1969b GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH IN A COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT. Geographical Journal, Volume 135, Part 2, Pages 500-509. London.

1969c NETWORK ANALYSIS IN GEOGRAPHY: EXPLORATION IN SPATIAL STRUCTURE, VOLUME I. With Richard J. Chorley. Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., xii + 348 pages. London.

1969d NEW REGIONS FOR OLD. Geographical Magazine, Volume 52, Number Pages 210-217. London. 

1969e ADVISERS' REPORT ON W.H.O. RESEARCH IN EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS SCIENCE. With G.S. Watson, J.Pfanz, J. Cassel and C. Vukanovic. United Nations, World Health Organization, Paper RECS/69.6. Geneva, Switzerland.

1969f POPULATION DENSITIES OF URBAN FIELDS AS STATISTICAL TREND MODELS. International Union for Scientific Study of Populations, Proceedings of the London Conference, Volume 10, Pages 21-24. London.

1970a FRONTIERS IN GEOGRAPHICAL TEACHING. Second edition of Item 1965a with new foreword and additional chapters by C.F. Kohn, P. le Valle, and A.R.H. Baker. Methuen & co., xii + 385 pages. London.

1970b THE USE OF TREND SURFACE PARAMETERS IN INTER-URBAN COMPARISONS. With K.A. Bassett. Environment and Planning, Volume 2, Part 3, pages 225-237. London.

1970c SOME DISCRETE DISTRIBUTIONS FOR GRAPHS WITH APPLICATIONS TO REGIONAL TRANSPORT NETWORKS. With Glynis A. James, Andrew D. Cliff and J. Keith Ord. Geografiska Annaler, Series B. Volume 52, Number 1, Pages 14-21. Stockholm, Sweden.

1970d ON THE EFFICIENCY OF ALTERNATIVE AGGREGATIONS IN REGION-BUILDING PROBLEMS. With Andrew D. Cliff. Environment and Planning, Volume 2, Number 4, Pages 285-294. London.

1971a REGIONAL FORECASTING: PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWENTYSECOND SYMPOSIUM OF THE COLSTON RESEARCH SOCIETY. Edited with Michael D. Chisholm and Allan E. Frey. Butterworths, x + 470 pages. London.

1971b TOWARDS SHORT TERM FORECASTING FOR CYCLIC BEHAVIOUR IN A REGIONAL SYSTEM OF CITIES. With Keith Bassett. Chapter XIX in Item 1971a. Pages 389-413. London.

1971c REGIONAL FORECASTING: FROM PROLOGUE TO EPILOGUE. With Michael D. Chisholm and Allan E. Frey. Chapter XXIII in Item 1971a. Pages 453-469. London.

1971d FUTURE ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY. Chinese University of Hong Kong. Mimeographed, 21 pages. Sha Tin, Hong Kong.

1972a LEADS AND LAGS IN INTER-REGIONAL SYSTEMS: A STUDY OF CYCLIC FLUCTUATIONS IN THE SOUTH WEST ECONOMY. In M.D.I. Chisholm and G. Manners, Editors. Spatial Policy Problems of the British Economy, Cambridge University Press, Chapter III, pages 69-95. Cambridge.

1972b CONTAGIOUS PROCESSES IN A PLANAR GRAPH: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL APPLICATION. In Neil D. McGlashan, Editor, Medical Geography: Techniques and Field Applications. Methuen, Chapter XXII, pages 307-324. London.

1972c GEOGRAPHY: A MODERN SYNTHESIS. With an editorial foreword by Donald W. Meinig, Syracuse University. Harper & Row/Harper International, xx + 483 pages. New York and San Francisco.

1972d FORECASTING ALTERNATIVE SPATIAL, ECOLOGICAL, AND REGIONAL FUTURES: POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS. In Richard J. Chorley, Editor, Directions in Geography. Methuen, Chapter X, pages 217-236. London.

1972e FINAL REPORT OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL PROJECT ON THE APPLICATION OF AUTOCORRELATION METHODS TO REGION-BUILDING PROBLEMS. With Richard B. Davies, Andrew D. Cliff, Keith A. Bassett, and J. Keith Ord. Volume 1 : Summary and Research Papers. Volume 2 : Spatial Autocorrelation. Volume 3 : Elements of Spatial Structure. Volume 4 : Computer Programs.

1974 DIFFUSION DYNAMICS IN A SMALL BRAZILIAN TOWN: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION. With Juan J. Angulo and Susan C. Langley. In R.J. Tata, Editor. Latin America: Search for Geographic Explanations, (Vth Annual Conference of Latin American Geographers Proceedings, Florida Atlantic University, 18-21 December 1974). Pages 23-34. Boca Raton.

1975a ELEMENTS OF SPATIAL STRUCTURE: A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH. With Andrew D. Cliff, J.Keith Ord, Keith A.. Bassett, and Richard B. Davies. Cambridge University Press. xviii + 258 pages. (Cambridge Geographical Studies, Volume VI). Cambridge.

1975b PROCESSES IN PHYSICAL AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY: BRISTOL ESSAYS. Edited with R.F. Peel and M.D.I. Chisholm. Heinemann, vi + 417 pages. London.

1975c SIMPLE EPIDEMICS IN HUMAN POPULATIONS: SOME GEOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS OF THE HAMER-SOPER DIFFUSION MODELS. Chapter XVIII in Item 1975b. Pages 373-391. London.

1975d GEOGRAPHY: A MODERN SYNTHESIS. Second edition of Item 1972c, with revisions and three additional chapters. Harper & Row/Harper International. xx + 620 pages. New York and San Francisco.

1975e SELECTED GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS. In Bullock, Sir Alan, Editor, A Dictionary of Science. Collins, London.

1975f MATHEMATICS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY: A PERSONAL VIEW OF RECENT LIAISONS. SSRC/CNRG Franco-British Seminar Proceedings, April 1975. Social Science Research Council. 8 pages. London.

1976 HYBRIDIZING ALTERNATIVE MODELS OF AN EPIDEMIC DIFFUSION PROCESS. Economic Geography, Volume 52, Pages 136-146. Worcester, Mass.

1977a LOCATIONAL ANALYSIS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. SECOND EDITION. Revised and extended edition (eight new chapters) of item 1965f with co-authors A.D. Cliff and A.E. Frey. Arnold. xxv + 603 pages. London.

1977b MID-TERM FUTURES FOR GEOGRAPHY: A FRAMEWORK FOR SPECULATION. Monash University, Department of Geography, Occasional Papers, No. 16, 25 pages. Melbourne.

1977c POSTSCRIPT TO 'ANTIPODEAN REACTION'. Monash University, Department of Geography, Occasional Papers, No. 17, pages 31-32.

1977d GEOGRAPHY IN A STEADY STATE ENVIRONMENT. Geography, Volume 62, pages 159-67. London.

1977e GRAPH THEORY INTERPRETATION OF FLOW MATRICES: A NOTE ON MAXIMIZATION PROCEDURES FOR IDENTIFYING SIGNIFICANT LINKS. With J.H. Holmes. Geographical Analysis, Volume 9, pages 388-399. Columbus, Ohio.

1977f GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS. In Sir Alan Bullock and O. Stallybrass, Editors. Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought. Collins. 684 pages, London.

1978a REGIONAL AND LOCAL COMPONENTS IN ELEMENTARY SPACE-TIME MODELS. In T. Carlstein, D. Parkes and N.J. Thrift, Editors. Timing Space and Spacing Time, Volume III, Time and Regional Dynamics. Arnold. Pages 19-34. London.

1978b SPATIAL FORECASTING: A VIEW FROM THE TOUCHLINE. Chapter 13 in R.L. Martin, N.J. Thrift, and R.J. Bennett, Editors, Towards the Dynamic Analysis of Spatial Systems. Pion, Pages 205-210. London.

1978d THE SPATIAL ECONOMY. In W. Zelinsky, Editor, Human Geography: coming of age, Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 22, pages 151-167. Beverly Hills, Ca.

1979a GEOGRAPHY: A MODERN SYNTHESIS. Third edition of Item 1972c, with revisions and 2 additional chapters. xx + 627 pages. New York and San Francisco.

1979b GRAPH THEORY AND GEOGRAPHY. With A.D. Cliff and J. Keith Ord. Chapter 10 in R.J. Wilson and L.W. Beineke, Editors. Applications of Graph Theory. Academic Press. Pages 293-326. New York.

1979c TIDAL POWER AND ESTUARY MANAGEMENT: A GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE. With A.G. Hoare. Chapter 2 in R.T. Severn, D.L. Dineley, and L.E. Hawker, Editors. Tidal Power and Estuary Management: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Symposium of the Colston Research Society. Scientechnica. Pages 14-25. Bristol.

1979d THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS IN PUBLIC POLICY. In M.A. Brown, Editor. Case Studies in Geographic Analysis in Public Policy. Department of Geography, University of Illinois, Occasional Paper, Number 12, pages 46-50. Urbana, Illinois.

1980a EMERGING FUTURE TRENDS IN REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY. In P.C. Forer, Editor. Trends in Human Geography. Department of Geography, University of Canterbury. Pages 1-11. Christchurch, New Zealand.

1980b GEOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS OF EPIDEMIC DIFFUSION IN CLOSED COMMUNITIES. With A.D. Cliff. Chapter I in N. Wrigley, Editor. Statistical Applications in the Spatial Sciences. Pion. Pages 5-44. London. 

1980c BOUNDARY PROBLEMS IN QUANTITATIVE GEOGRAPHY. Chapter VI in H. Kishimoto, Editor. Geographie und ihre Grenzen: eine Gedenkschrift zu Ehren von Hans Boesch. Kummerly and Frey. Pages 59-68. Berne.

1980d CHANGES IN THE SEASONAL INCIDENCE OF MEASLES IN ICELAND, 1896-1974. With A.D. Cliff. Journal of Hygiene, Volume 10, pages, 1-7. Cambridge.

1981a MAPPING RESPIRATORY DISEASES. With A.D. Cliff. Chapter IV in J.G. Scadding, G. Cumming, and W.M. Thurlbeck, Editors. Scientific Foundations of Respiratory Medicine. Heinemann Medical Books. Pages 30-43. London.

1981b SPATIAL DIFFUSION: AN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF EPIDEMICS IN AN ISLAND COMMUNITY. With A.D. Cliff, J. Keith Ord, with G.R. Versey. Cambridge University Press. xi + 238 pages. Cambridge.

1981c GRAPH THEORY. With A.D. Cliff. In N. Wrigley and R.J. Bennett, Editors. Quantitative Geography: A British View. Routledge and Kegan Paul, pages 225-234. London.

1981d BLACKWELL DICTIONARY OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. Co-editor with R.J. Johnston, D.R. Stoddart, D.M. Stoddart, D.M. Smith and D. Gregory. Basil Blackwell. 411 pages, Oxford.

1981e THE EDGES OF SPACE. Chapter 3 in R.J. Bennett, Editor. European Progress in Spatial Analysis. Pion, pages 51-70. London.

1982a CONVERSATIONS. In Clyde E. Browning, Editor, Conversations with Geographers. University of North Carolina, Studies in Geography, Volume X, pages 40-56. Chapel Hill.

1982b REPORT ON THE CONSULTANTSHIP PROVIDED TO CSCA, EPIDEMIOLOGY PROGRAM, OFFICE OF THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL, ATLANTA, ON POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS OF SPATIAL FORECASTING MODELS TO MMWR DATA . Pan American Health Organisation, Project USA-5100/04, WHO Consultant's Report, 44 pages. Washington, D.C.

1982c BUILDING GEOGRAPHIC COMPONENTS INTO EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MODELS. In P. Selby, Editor, Influenza Epidemics: Modelling Prospects for Prediction and Control. Sandoz Institute, Geneva; MTP Press, pages 203-212. Lancaster, Pa.

1982d INTERVENTION MODELS AND VACCINE STRATEGY. Rapporteur's report on Session chaired by Sir Charles Stuart-Harris. In P. Selby, Editor. (See item 1982b), pages 247-250. Lancaster, Pa.

1982e RECONSTRUCTION OF DIFFUSION PROCESSES AT DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL SCALES: I THE 1904 MEASLES EPIDEMIC IN NORTHWEST ICELAND. With A.D. Cliff and Rosemary Graham. Journal of Historical Geography, Volume 9, pages 29-46. London.

1982f GRAPH THEORY AND GEOGRAPHY: SOME COMBINATORIAL APPLICATIONS. With A.D. Cliff. In R. Wilson, Editor, Applications of Combinatorics. Shiva Publishing, pages 51-66. London.

1982g METHODS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF EPIDEMIC VELOCITY FROM TIME-SERIES DATA. International Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 11, pages 82-89. Oxford.

1983a GEOGRAPHY: A MODERN SYNTHESIS. Revised Third Edition of Item 1972c with additions. xxii + 644 pages. New York.

1983b RECONSTRUCTION OF DIFFUSION PROCESSES AT DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL SCALES; THE 1846, 1882 and 1904 MEASLES EPIDEMICS IN NORTHWEST ICELAND. With A.D. Cliff and Rosemary Graham. Journal of Historical Geography, Volume 9, pages 347-368. London.

1983c THE VALUE OF HEILBRIGDISSKYRSLUR FOR INTERNATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES; MEASLES IN ICELAND, 1896-1947. With A.D. Cliff. Heilbrigdisskyrslur 1980, pages 129-143. Reykjavik, Iceland.

1983d AN ATLAS OF RURAL CHANGE IN AN ENGLISH COUNTY. With E.A. Mills and M.A. Morgan. Final Report to the Social Science Research Council. 6 volumes. Bristol.

1983e CHANGING URBAN-RURAL CONTRASTS IN THE VELOCITY OF MEASLES EPIDEMICS IN AN ISLAND COMMUNITY. With A.D. Cliff. In N.D. McGlashan and J.R. Blunden, Editors, Geographical Aspects of Health: Essays in Honour of Andrew Learmonth. Academic Press, pages 335-348. London.

1983f. In Sir Alan Bullock and R.B. Woodings, Editors, Fontana Biographical Companion to Modern Thought. Fontana Paperbacks, 867 pages. London.

1983g FORECASTING EPIDEMIC PATHWAYS FOR MEASLES IN ICELAND; THE USE OF SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS AND LOGIT MODELS. With A.D. Cliff and J. Keith Ord. Ecology of Disease, Vol. 2, pp. 377-396. Oxford.

1984 ISLAND EPIDEMICS. With A.D. Cliff. Scientific American, Volume 250, pages 138-147. New York. 

1985 THE SPREAD OF MEASLES IN FIJI AND THE PACIFIC: SPATIAL COMPONENTS IN THE TRANSMISSION OF EPIDEMIC WAVES THROUGH ISLAND COMMUNITIES. With A.D. Cliff. Australian National University, Department of Human geography, Research School of Pacific Studies, Publications HG/18, 107 pp. Canberra.

1986a SPATIAL ASPECTS OF INFLUENZA EPIDEMICS. With A.D. Cliff and J. Keith Ord. Pion, 280 pages. London.

1986b DISEASE DIFFUSION: THE SPREAD OF EPIDEMICS AS A SPATIAL PROCESS. With A.D. Cliff. In M. Pacione, editor, Medical Geography: Progress and Prospect. Croom Helm pages 84-125.

1986c RONALD PEEL, 1912-85. Transactions, Institute of British Geographers, New Series, Volume 11, pages 370-373. London.

1987 POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS OF SPATIAL FORECASTING MODELS TO EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA: UNITED STATES EXAMPLES. With A.D. Cliff. In G. Bahrenberg, J. Dieters, M.M. Fuscher, W. Gaebe, G. Hard and G. Loffler, editors, Geographie des Menschen: Dietrich Bartels zum Gedenken. University of Bremen Press, pages 1-21. Bremen.

1988a INFLUENZA SPREAD: EVIDENCE FROM 'DOWN UNDER'. With A.D. Cliff. The Lancet, I, pages 391-392. London.

1988b ATLAS OF DISEASE DISTRIBUTIONS: ANALYTIC APPROACHES TO EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA. With A.D. Cliff. Blackwell Reference Series, 300 pages. Oxford.

1988c STRENGTHENING EARTH SCIENCES. With R. Oxburgh, A.S.Stewart, and Sir Alan Muir Wood. University Grants Committee. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 80 pages. London.

1989a PLOTTING DISEASE. With A.D. Cliff. Geographical Magazine, Volume 61, pp. 26-29. London.

1989b GEOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS OF THE 1918-1919 INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN ICELAND. With A.D. Cliff and Rosemary Graham. Heilbrigdisskyrslur (Public Health in Iceland) 1984-85. Pages 161-175. Reykjavik.

1989c SPATIAL ASPECTS OF EPIDEMIC CONTROL. With A.D. Cliff. Progress in Human Geography, Volume 14, pages 315-347. London.

1989d REPORT OF THE REVIEW COMMITTEE ON SOCIOLOGY. With R.E. Pahl, D.E. Blackman, J.R. Harris, A. Giddens, J.A. Platt, and J.H. Westergaard. University Grants Committee, 83 pages. London.

1989e REPORT OF THE REVIEW COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION. . With K. Jones, A.W. Bradley, A.M. James, N.D. Deakin, J.P. Martin and A.L. Webb. University Grants Committee, 57 pages. London.

1989f FROM MADINGLEY TO OXFORD: A FOREWORD TO REMODELLING GEOGRAPHY. With Richard J.Chorley. In William Macmillan, editor, Remodelling Geography. Basil Blackwell, pages xv - xx. Oxford.

1989g THE CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES OF RESEARCH CENTRE MANAGEMENT. In Robert Walker and Peter Stringer, editors, Managing Interdisciplinary Research. University of York, Chapter 1, pages 3-8. York.

1989h BUILDING FOR SUCCESS IN THE EARTH SCIENCES: THE SECOND REPORT OF THE EARTH SCIENCES REVIEW. With M.J.O'Hara (Chairman), P.Allen, I.G.Gass, J.D.C.McConnell, Sir Alan Muir Wood and R.K.O'Nions. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 102 pages. London.

1989i MAPS OF DISEASE DISTRIBUTION: USEFUL CLUES OR WILDGOOSE CHASE ? With B.K.Butland. National Radiological Protection Board, Bulletin, No.106, pages 19-21. Harwell.

1990a THE GEOGRAPHER'S ART. Blackwell, xviii + 219 pages. Oxford.

1990b FINANCING GEOGRAPHY AT BRITISH UNIVERSITIES. In R.Preston and B.Mitchell, editors, Reflections and Visions: Twenty-Five Years of Geography at Waterloo. Chapter 6, pages 93-110. Waterloo, Canada.

1990c EPIDEMIC CONTROL AND CRITICAL COMMUNITY SIZE: SPATIAL ASPECTS OF ELIMINATING COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN HUMAN POPULATIONS. With Andrew D.Cliff. In R.W.Thomas, editor, Spatial Epidemiology. Pion. Pages 93-110. London.

1991a REVOLUTIONS AND QUANTITATIVE GEOGRAPHY: SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE BICENTENNIAL. In Denise Pumain, editor. Analyse Spatiale et Dynamique des Populations. Libbey Eurotext. Pages 19-32. Montrouge.

1991b GEOGRAPHIE: EINE MODERNE SYNTHESE. Second (German) edition. Edited and revised by Robert Geipel. Verlag Eugen Ulmer. 768 pages. Stuttgart.

1991c REPORT OF A THINK TANK ON THE POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING AND POPULATION INCREASE ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. With B.A.Bannister, D.W.Brown, D.P.Casemore, G.Lloyd, J.Maunder, M.G.M.Rowland, N.J.Sellwood, D.C.Warhurst and A.T.Willis. Public Health Laboratory Service. 111 pages. Colindale.

1991d LOCATIONAL ANALYSIS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. With Richard Morrill and Maurice Yeates. Progress in Human Geography, Vol.15, pages 300-303. London.

1992a INTERNATIONAL ATLAS OF AIDS. With R.Smallman-Raynor and Andrew D.Cliff. Blackwell Reference, x + 430 pages. Oxford.

1992b THE GEOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE OF MEASLES EPIDEMICS IN THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES. With Andrew D.Cliff and D.F.Stroup. American Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 136, pp.592-602.

1992d SAUER'S "ORIGINS AND DISPERSALS": ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GEOGRAPHY OF DISEASE. Institute of British Geographers, Transactions, N.S. Vol. 17, pp.387-398. London.

1992c THE CHANGING GEOGRAPHICAL COHERENCE OF MEASLES MORBIDITY IN THE UNITED STATES, 1962-88. With Donna F.Stroup, Andrew D.Cliff and Elizabeth Cheney. Statistics in Medicine, Volume11, pp.1409-1424. London.

1993a MEASLES: AN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF A MAJOR HUMAN VIRUS DISEASE. FROM GLOBAL EXPANSION TO LOCAL RETREAT, 1840-1990. With Andrew D.Cliff and M.Smallman-Raynor. Blackwell Reference. 462 pages. Oxford.

1993b THE INVASION OF HUMAN EPIDEMIC DISEASES INTO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC. New Zealand Geographer, Volume 49, pages 40-47. Christchurch.

1993c STATISTICAL MODELLING OF MEASLES AND INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS. With Andrew D.Cliff. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, Vol.2, pages 43-73. London.

1994a PREDICTION AND PREDICTABILITY IN GEOGRAPHICAL SYSTEMS. Transactions, Institute of British Geographers. N.S. Volume 19, pp.161-175. London.

1994b ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY. Advisory editor. Marshall Field. 24 volumes. 3,456 pages. New York.

1994c ON THE LANDFORM HISTORY OF CHORLEY'S WEST SOMERSET. Contribution to D.R. Stoddart's Festchrift Volume for R.J.Chorley. (Submitted).

1995a THE APPLICATION OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALING METHODS TO EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA. With Andrew D.Cliff, M.R.Smallman Raynor, D.F.Stroup and G.D.Williamson. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, Vol.4, pp.102-123. London.

1995b DISEASE DISTRIBUTION IN A VACCINATED POPULATION: THE SPATIAL ECOLOGY OF MEASLES IN THE UNITED STATES. With Andrew D.Cliff. In S.K.Majumdar, E.W.Miller & F.J.Brenner (eds) Environmental Contaminants, Ecological Changes and Human Health. Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, pages 408-419. State College, Pennsylvania.

1995c DISEASE IMPLICATIONS OF GLOBAL CHANGE. With Andrew D.Cliff. In R.J.Johnston, P.Taylor and M.Watts (eds.) Geographies of Global Change: Remapping the World in the late Twentieth Century. Routledge. Chapter 12, pages 206-223. London.

1995d THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ISLANDS. With Andrew D.Cliff. Health and Place, Volume 1, pp.199-209. London.

1996a THE IMPACT OF GIS ON EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MAPPING AND MODELLING. With Andrew D.Cliff. In Paul Longley and Micael Batty, editors. Spatial Analysis: Modelling in a GIS Environment. Geoinformation International. . Chapter 17, pages 321-344, London.

1996b THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TO EPIDEMICS AND APPLICATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS. With K.A.Ajode, et al. World Health Organization. Emerging and Other Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Control. WHO/EMC/IHR.96.1. 20 pages. Geneva, Switzerland.

1996c GEOGRAPHICAL FUTURES: SOME PERSONAL SPECULATIONS. In Ian Douglas, Richard Huggett and Mike Robinson, Editors, Companion Encyclopaedia of Geography. Routledge. Chapter 27, pages 965-973. London.

1997a MICHAEL CHISHOLM: AN APPRECIATION. With Andrew D.Cliff and Ronald L.Martin. Regional Studies, Volume 31,pp.203-10. In a jointly-edited special issue of 10 papers to mark the retirement of M.D.I.Chisholm. London.

1997b THE VALUE OF LONG-TERM RECORDS IN PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS. With Andrew D.Cliff, Matthew Smallman-Raynor, Donna F.Stroup and G.D.Williamson. Journal of Public Health Medicine, Volume 19, pages 76-84. Washington, D.C.

1997c PHILIP’S WORLD ATLAS AND GAZETEER. Consultant with D.Brunsden, et al. Fifth edition. George Philip. 360 pages. London.

1997d PHILIP’S ATLAS OF THE WORLD. Consultant with D.Brunsden, et al. Seventh edition. 432 pages. London.

1998a DECIPHERING GLOBAL EPIDEMICS: ANALYTICAL APPROACHES TO THE DISEASE RECORDS OF WORLD CITIES, 1888-1912. With Andrew D.Cliff and Matthew Smallman-Raynor. Cambridge University Press. x + 471 pages. Cambridge.

1998b ON COMPLEX GEOGRAPHICAL SPACE: COMPUTING FRAMEWORKS FOR SPATIAL DIFFUSION PROCESSES. With A.D.Cliff. In Geocomputation: A Primer (ed. P.A.longley, S.M.Brooks, R.MacDonnell, and W.Macmillan). John Wiley, pp. 231-56. Chichester.

1998c GLOBAL TRENDS IN COMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL. With Andrew D.Cliff. In Norman D.Noah & M.O’Mahony, editors. Communicable Disease:Epidemiology and Control. pages 3-45. John Wiley & Sons. Chichester.

1994d DETECTING SPACE-TIME PATTERNS IN GEOCODED DISEASE DATA: CHOLERA IN LONDON, 1854, AND MEASLES IN THE UNITED STATES, 1962-65. With A.D.Cliff and M.Smallman-Raynor. In L.Gierl, etal, (editors), GEOMED 97: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Geomedical Systems. Teubner Verlag. Pages 13-42. Stuttgart.

1999a SWEDISH RESEARCH IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. With Sofus Christansen and Perttu Vartiainen. Pages 55-136, In Bo Ohngren (editor), Swedish Research in Human Geography. HSFR (Swedish Council for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences), Swedish Science Press, 138 pages. Uppsala.

1999b THE UNITED STATES NOTIFIABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (NNDSS). SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS IN FINAL AMENDMENTS TO PROVISIONAL DISEASE COUNTS: THE EXAMPLE OF HEPATITIS A AND B, 1980-92. With Andrew D.Cliff, Matthew Smallman-Raynor, Donna F.Stroup, and G.David Williamson. Journalof Public Health Management and Practice, Volume 5, pages 68-83. London.

2000a THE GEOGRAPHICAL STRUCTURE OF EPIDEMICS. THE FIRST CLARENDON LECTURES IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES. vx + 149 pages. Clarendon Press. Oxford.

2000b ISLAND EPIDEMICS. With Andrew .D.Cliff. and Matthew Smallman-Raynor. Oxford University Press. xxi + 563 pages. Oxford.

2001 GEOGRAPHY: A GLOBAL SYNTHESIS. xxiii + 831 pages. Prentice Hall / Pearson Education. Harlow.

2002a PROFESSOR RICHARD CHORLEY: CAMBRIDGE GEOGRAPHER BEHIND A REVOLUTION IN LANDFORM STUDY. The Independent, Saturday 18 th May 2002. Page **. London.

2002b RICHARD JOHN CHORLEY. Sidney Sussex College Journal 2002. Pages 79-82. Sidney Sussex College. Cambridge.

2003 PETER ROBIN GOULD (1932-2000). Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Volume 93, pages 925-934. Wasington, D.C. 

2004a WORLD ATLAS OF EPIDEMIC DISEASES. With Andrew Cliff and Matthew Smallman-Raynor. Arnold Reference. ix + 212 pages. London. 

2004b MODELLING DIFFUSION PROCESSES. With Andrew Cliff. In Kempf-Leonard, K. (ed.) Encyclopaedia of Social Measurement. Volume 2, pp. 709-724. Elseveir Reference. Los Angeles. 

2004c TIME TRAVEL AND INFECTION. With Andrew Cliff. British Medical Bulletin, Volume 69, pages 87-100. Oxford.

2004d GEOGRAPHIE: EINE GLOBALE SYNTHESIS. Translated by Prof.Dr. Robert Geipel and Sebastian Kinder. Verlag Eugen Ulmer. 848 pages. Stuttgart.

2004e THE GEOGRAPHY OF DISEASE DISTRIBUTIONS. With Andrew Cliff. In R. J. Johnston and M.Williams (editors), A Century of British Geography. Chapter 15, pages 521-543. Oxord University Press. Oxford. 

2004f PROFESSOR TORSTEN HAGERSTRAND. GEOGRAPHER WHO REVOLUTIONIZED THE STUDY OF POPULATION MOVEMENTS. The Independent, Wednesday 26 th May 2004, p. 35. London.

2005a PETER ROBIN GOULD, 1932-2000. In P.H.Armstrong and G.J.Martin (editors), Geographers; Biobliographic Studies, Volume 24, pages 42-62. Thoemmes Continuum. London. 

2005b CHANGES IN UNIVERSITY CARTOGRAPHY OVER THE LAST HALF CENTURY: A PERSONAL VIEW. Society of Cartographers, Bulletin, Volume 38, No.2, pages 31-35. London. 

2005c BERTA AND JACK LAWRENCE: A WEST SOMERSET LITERARY PARTNERSHIP REMEMBERED. With John Allen. Exmoor Review: Journal of the Exmoor Society, Volume 46, pages 58-59. Dulverton. 
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