Downloadable softwares
Description of links
Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science
The Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, is funded by the US government’s National Science Foundation.
CSISS seeks to develop unrestricted access to tools and resources that will advance the spatial analytic capabilities of researchers throughout the social sciences.
The Center’s website is organized around eight headings:
core programs;
learning resources;
spatial resources;
spatial tools;
search engines;
CSISS events; (...)
CSISS Spatial Tools search
Housed on the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science website, the CSISS Tools Clearinghouse is intended to grow into a robust collection of spatial analysis software, software links, and links to information about tools for spatial analysis.
The key link in the clearinghouse page is to a database of spatial tools (database of URLs and software archives compiled by Luc Anselin including over 700 individual software titles). It searches a subset of the Spatial Resources on the (...)
AI-GEOSTATS
The AI-GEOSTATS website is supported by the European Commission Joint Research Centre. It includes a searchable list of around 95 software applications. Links to downloadable versions of the software packages are provided. The list can be listed alphabetically, searched by keywords, or by category.
The categories are:
1. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 2. Analysis of the spatial distribution of Point Dataz 3. Analysis of Geostatistical Data
4. Analysis of Lattice Data
5. (...)
Environmental Protection Agency Global Warming Resource Centre Software resources
Set of links maintained by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Interactive software applications are available online to measure and analyse energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and evaluate emission reduction opportunities. The software applications presented vary greatly in complexity, scope, and intent. A brief description of each is provided to help the user select one that meets his or her (...)
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LIBERGEO Research Group
The Modelling Group (Groupe Modélisation) is a part of the French research council (CNRS) funded LiberGEO research group. It provides an arena for the scientific exchange and cooperation on the theme of spatial modelling.
The group is founded on the principle that as long as intellectual property rights with respect to models are respected, all research benefits as much from exchanges about the concepts and hypotheses as from the exchange of algorithms and software.
The group wishes to (...)
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Domain of application
environmental - land use change - other - transportation - urban
Type of organisation supporting the website
association - individual - research centre - research network
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This section last updated Saturday 31 July 2010.


