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Boots, B. , Feick, R. , Shiode, N. , & Roberts, S. . (2002). Investigating recursive point Voronoi diagrams. International Conference on Geographic Information Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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Danahy, J. , Mitchell, J. , Feick, R. , & Wrigh, R. . (2015). Multi-scale 3D geovisualization of urban heat island data for planning dialogue in Toronto. Emerging Issues, Challenges and Opportunities in Urban E-Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal, 166-187.
Danahy, J. , Wright, R. , Mitchell, J. , & Feick, R. . (2013). Exploring Ways to Use 3D Urban Models to Visualize Multi-Scalar Climate Change Data and Mitigation Change Models for e-Planning. International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR), 2(2), 1-17. IGI Global.
Drescher, M. , Feick, R. , DeGeer, C. , & Shipley, R. . (2019). Participatory Methods for Identifying Cultural Heritage Landscapes. In The Routledge Companion to Rural Planning (pp. 446-457).
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Feick, R. , & Robertson, C. . (2015). Identifying locally-and globally-distinctive urban place descriptors from heterogeneous user-generated content. In Advances in Spatial Data Handling and Analysis (pp. 51-63). Springer International Publishing.
Feick, R. , & Robertson, C. . (2014). A multi-scale approach to exploring urban places in geotagged photographs. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems. Elsevier.
Feick, R. , & Roche, S. . (2013). Understanding the Value of VGI. In Crowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge (pp. 15-29). Springer Netherlands.
Feick, R. . (2010). Spatial Multicriteria Evaluation. In Encyclopedia of Geography (Vol. 5, pp. 2655-2657). Sage.
Feick, R. , & Deparday, V. . (2010). Evaluating selected visualisation methods for exploring VGI. Geomatica, 64(4), 427-437. Canadian Institute of Geomatics.
Feick, R. , & Boots, B. . (2005). Variable resolution spatial interpolation using the simple recursive point Voronoi diagram. Geographical Analysis, 37(2), 225-243. Blackwell Publishing.
Feick, R. , & Hall, B. . (2004). A method for examining the spatial dimension of multi-criteria weight sensitivity. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 18(8), 815-840. Taylor & Francis.
Feick, R. D. , & Hall, B. G. . (2003). Balancing consensus and conflict with a GIS-based multi-participant, multi-criteria decision support tool. In Modelling Geographical Systems (pp. 203-233). Springer Netherlands.
Feick, R. , & Hall, B. . (2001). Balancing consensus and conflict with a GIS-based multi-participant, multi-criteria decision support tool. GeoJournal, 53(4), 391-406. Springer Netherlands.
Feick, R. D. , & Hall, B. G. . (2000). The application of a spatial decision support system to tourism-based land management in small island states. Journal of Travel Research, 39(2), 163-171. Sage Publications.
Feick, R. D. , & Hall, B. G. . (1999). Consensus-building in a multi-participant spatial decision support system. URISA journal, 11(2), 17-23. Citeseer.
Ferster, C. , Nelson, T. , Robertson, C. , & Feick, R. . (2017). Current themes in volunteered geographic information. In GIS Applications for Socio-Economics and Humanity (Vol. 3, pp. 26-41). Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.09620-2
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Genovese, E. , Roche, S. , Caron, C. , & Feick, R. . (2010). The ecoGeo cookbook for the assessment of geographic information value. International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research, 5, 120-144.
Genovese, E. , Cotteret, G. , Roche, S. , Caron, C. , & Feick, R. . (2009). Evaluating the socio-economic impact of Geographic Information: A classification of the literature. International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research, 4, 218-238.
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Hall, B. G. , Chipeniuk, R. , Feick, R. D. , Leahy, M. G. , & Deparday, V. . (2010). Community-based production of geographic information using open source software and Web 2.0. International journal of geographical information science, 24(5), 761-781. Taylor & Francis.
Hall, B. G. , Feick, R. D. , & Bowerman, R. L. . (1997). Problems and Prospects for GIS-based Decision Support Applications in Developing Countries. Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

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