Geocomputation may be viewed as the application of a computational
science paradigm to study a wide range of problems in geographical
systems contexts.
This volume presents a clear, comprehensive and thoroughly
state-of-the-art overview of current research, written by leading
figures in the field.
It provides important insights into this new and rapidly developing
field and attempts to establish the principles, and to develop
techniques for solving real world problems in a wide array of
application domains with a catalyst to greater understanding of what
geocomputation is and what it entails.
The broad coverage makes it invaluable reading for resarchers and
professionals in geography, environmental and economic sciences as well
as for graduate students of spatial science and computer science.