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2018
Minano, A., Johnson, P. A., & Wandel, J.. (2018). Visualizing flood risk, enabling participation and supporting climate change adaptation using the Geoweb: the case of coastal communities in Nova Scotia, Canada. GeoJournal, 83(3), 413-425. Springer Netherlands.
2017
Johnson, P. A., & Greene, S.. (2017). Who Are Government OpenData Infomediaries? A Preliminary Scan and Classification of Open Data Users and Products. Journal of the Urban & Regional Information Systems Association, 28(1), 9-18. Retrieved from http://www.urisa.org/clientuploads/directory/Documents/Journal/Vol28_final.pdf
Johnson, P. A., Sieber, R., Scassa, T., Stephens, M., & Robinson, P.. (2017). The Cost (s) of Geospatial Open Data. Transactions in GIS, 21, 434–445.
Johnson, P. A., & Sieber, R. E.. (2017). The Geoweb for community-based organizations: Tool development, implementation, and sustainability in an era of Google Maps. The Journal of Community Informatics, 13.
Rutty, M., Scott, D., Johnson, P., Pons, M., Steiger, R., & Vilella, M.. (2017). Using ski industry response to climatic variability to assess climate change risk: An analogue study in Eastern Canada. Tourism Management, 58, 196–204. Pergamon.
Johnson, P., Ricker, B., & Harrison, S.. (2017). Volunteered Drone Imagery: Challenges and constraints to the development of an open shared image repository.
Johnson, P., Nicholls, S., Student, J., Amelung, B., Baggio, R., Balbi, S., Boavida-Portugal, I., et al. (2017). Easing the adoption of agent-based modelling (ABM) in tourism research. Current Issues in Tourism, 20, 801–808. Routledge.
Johnson, P. A.. (2017). Models of direct editing of government spatial data: challenges and constraints to the acceptance of contributed data. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 44, 128–138.
2016
Lu, Q., & Johnson, P.. (2016). Characterizing New Channels of Communication: A Case Study of Municipal 311 Requests in Edmonton, Canada. Urban Planning, 1, 18–31. Cogitatio Press.
Robinson, P. J., & Johnson, P. A.. (2016). Civic Hackathons: New Terrain for Local Government-Citizen Interaction?. Urban Planning, 1, 65–74. Cogitatio Press.
Sieber, R. E., Robinson, P. J., Johnson, P. A., & Corbett, J. M.. (2016). Doing public participation on the geospatial web. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 106, 1030–1046. Routledge.
Johnson, P. A., & others,. (2016). Reflecting on the success of open data: How municipal government evaluates their open data programs. International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR), 5, 1–12. IGI Global.
Philpot, S., Hipel, K., & Johnson, P.. (2016). Strategic analysis of a water rights conflict in the south western United States. Journal of Environmental Management, 180, 247–257.
2015
Rutty, M., Scott, D., Johnson, P., Jover, E., Pons, M., & Steiger, R.. (2015). Behavioural adaptation of skiers to climatic variability and change in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 11, 13–21. Elsevier.
Sieber, R. E., & Johnson, P. A.. (2015). Civic open data at a crossroads: Dominant models and current challenges. Government Information Quarterly, 32, 308–315. JAI.
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Scott, D., Steiger, R., Rutty, M., & Johnson, P.. (2015). The future of the Olympic Winter Games in an era of climate change. Current Issues in Tourism, 18, 913–930. Routledge.
Rutty, M., Scott, D., Johnson, P., Jover, E., Pons, M., & Steiger, R.. (2015). The geography of skier adaptation to adverse conditions in the Ontario ski market. The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien, 59, 391–403.
Eagles, P. F. J., Johnson, P. A., Potwarka, L. R., & Parent, C.. (2015). Travel distance classes for tourism destinations: a proposal from Ontario Provincial Park camping. Journal of Ecotourism, 14, 64–84. Routledge.
Rutty, M., Scott, D., Steiger, R., & Johnson, P.. (2015). Weather risk management at the Olympic Winter Games. Current Issues in Tourism, 18, 931–946. Routledge.
Johnson, P. A., Corbett, J. M., Gore, C., Robinson, P., Allen, P., & Sieber, R.. (2015). A Web of Expectations: Evolving Relationships in Community Participatory Geoweb Projects. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, 14, 827–848.