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Publications
Chen,
X., Bishop, I. D., & Abdul Hamid, A. R. (2002). Community exploration of
changing landscape values: the role of the virtual environment. Proceedings of
Digital Image Computing - Techniques and Applications, January, 2002, Melbourne
(pp 273-278)
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Stock,
C. and Bishop, I.D. (2002). Immersive, interactive exploration of changing
landscapes. IEMSs 2002 - Integrated Assessment and Decision Support, Lugano,
Switzerland, International Environmental Modelling and Software Society
(iEMSs), 1:30-35
Ghadirian,
P. and Bishop, I.D. (2002) Composition of augmented reality and GIS to
visualize environmental changes, AURISA, Adelaide, Australasian Urban and
Regional Information Systems Association, November 25-30
Bishop,
I.D., Hull IV, R.B. and Stock, C. (2003) Envisioning Systems: software with a
world view. Proceedings 5th International Symposium on Environmental Software
Systems, Semmering, Austria, May 27-30.
Stock,
C. and Bishop, I.D. (2003). Development of an envisioning system for rural
communities. MODSIM 2003, Townsville, July 14-17.
Bishop, I.D., Hull, R.B. and Stock, C. (in press) Supporting personal world-views in an envisioning system, Environmental Modelling and Software.
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Here
is an evolving PowerPoint presentation with covers several aspects of the
project to date.
Bantayan,
N., & Bishop, I. D. (1998). Linking objective and subjective modelling for
landuse decision making. Landscape and Urban Planning, 43(1-3), 35-48.
Bishop, I. D., &
Karadaglis, C. (1997). Linking modelling and visualisation for natural
resources management. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design,
24,345-358.
Bishop, I. D., & Leahy,
P. N. A. (1989). Assessing the visual impact of development proposals: the
validity of computer simulations. Landscape Journal, 8,92-100.
Bishop, I. D., Wherrett, J.
R., & Miller, D. (2001). Assessment of path choices on a country walk using
a virtual environment. Landscape and Urban Planning, 52, 227-239.
Bishop, I. D. & B. Dave
(2001). Beyond the moving camera: systems development for interactive immersive
exploration of urban environments. Computers in Urban Planning and Urban
Management, Honolulu.
Bishop, I. D., W.-S. Ye
& C. Karadaglis (2001). Experiential approaches to perception response in
virtual worlds. Landscape and Urban Planning 54: 115-124.
Green, R. J. (1999) Meaning
and form in community perception of town character. Journal of Environmental
Psychology, 19, 310-330.
Green, R.J. (2000) Scenic
and town character assessment: A methodology for community involvement
Australian Planner, 37, 28-34.
Rohrmann, B, Palmer, S. and
Bishop, I (2000) Perceived quality of computer simulated environments, in G.
Moore (ed) People and Physical Environment Research (PaPER-11), Sydney