List of publications
Please note – many of my publications are available on the UCL Eprints repository . If a specific paper is not available, please contact me.
Books:
Haklay, M. (ed.), 2010, Interacting with Geospatial technologies , John Wiley & Sons, Chichester
Haklay, M., Morley, J., and Rahemtulla, H.(Eds.), 2010, Proceedings of the GIS Research UK 18th Annual Conference GISRUK 2010, UCL, London.
Book Chapters:
Haklay, M. And Jones, C., 2010, Comment on Guelke’s ‘Cartographic Communication and geographic understanding’, in Dodge, M. (Ed.), Classics in Cartography – Reflections on Influential Articles from Cartographica, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.
Haklay, M., and Skarlatidou, A., 2010, Human-computer interaction and geospatial technologies – context, in Haklay, M. (ed.) Interacting with Geospatial Technologies, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. pp. 3-18
Haklay, M., 2010, Computer-mediated communication, collaboration and groupware, in Haklay, M. (ed.) Interacting with Geospatial Technologies, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. pp. 67-87.
Haklay, M., and Nivala, A-M, 2010, User-centred design, in Haklay, M. (ed.) Interacting with Geospatial Technologies, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. pp. 91-106.
Haklay, M., Skarlatidou, A., and Tobon, C., 2010, Usability Engineering, in Haklay, M. (ed.) Interacting with Geospatial Technologies, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. pp. 107-123.
Marsh, S.L., and Haklay, M., 2010, Evaluation and deployment, in Haklay, M. (ed.) Interacting with Geospatial Technologies, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. pp. 199-221.
Haklay, M. And Li, C., 2010, Single user environments: desktop to mobile, in Haklay, M. (ed.) Interacting with Geospatial Technologies, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. pp. 223-243.
Ellul C, Rahemtulla H and Haklay M, 2009, Beyond the Internet – Increasing Participation in Community Events by Text Messaging, in: Krek, A, Rumor, M, Zlatanova, S and Fendel E.M (eds) Urban and Regional Data Management: UDMS 2009 Annual, CRC Press, London. Pp. 409-420.
Haklay, M., 2008, Open Source Geospatial Foundation, in Kemp, K. K. (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Geographic Information Science, Sage, Thousand Oaks. pp. 330-331
Haklay, M., 2007, Comparing Map Calculus and Map Algebra in Dynamic GIS, in Drummond, J., Billen, R., Forrest, D. and João, E. (eds),Dynamic & Mobile GIS: Investigating Change in Space and Time . Taylor & Francis. pp. 89-104
Haklay, M., 2006, Usability Dimensions in Collaborative GIS, in . S. Dragicevic and S. Balram (Eds.) Collaborative Geographical Information Systems. Idea group. pp. 24-42
Lloyd, D., Haklay, M., Thurstain-Goodwin M., and Tobón, C., 2003, Visualising Structure in New Data Systems, in: Advanced Spatial Analysis, Longley, P. and Batty, M. (Eds.) ESRI Press Redland. pp. 267-286
Tobón, C., and Haklay, M., 2003, Usability and GIS: Towards a User-Centred Design of GIS Applications, in: Advanced Spatial Analysis, Longley, P. and Batty, M. (Eds.) ESRI Press Redland. pp. 391-405
Batty, M., Chapman, D., Evans, S., Haklay, M., Kueppers, S., Shiode, N., Smith, A., Torrens, P. M., 2001, Visualizing the City: Communicating Urban Design to Planners and Decision-Makers, in Planning Support Systems, Models and Visualization Tools, Brail, R. K., Klosterman, R. E. (Eds.), ESRI Press / Center for Urban Policy Research Press, Redland. pp. 405-443.
Haklay, M., 2001, Virtual Reality and Geographical Information Systems: Analysis and trends, in Virtual Reality and Geography, Fisher, P. and Unwin, D. (Eds.), Taylor and Francis, London. pp. 47-57.
Brodlie, K., Dykes, J., Gillings, M., Haklay, M.E., Kitchin, R., and Kraak, M-J., 2002, Geography in VR: Context, in: Virtual Reality and Geography, Fisher, P. and Unwin, D. (Eds.), Taylor and Francis, London. pp. 7-17.
Boott, R., Haklay, M., Heppell, K. and Morley, J., 2001, The Use of GIS in Brownfield Redevelopment in Innovations in GIS 8: Spatial Information and the Environment, Halls, P. (Ed.), Taylor and Francis, London. pp. 241-258.
Journal Articles
Griffiths, S., Jones, C. E., Vaughan, L. and Haklay, M. (2010) ‘The persistence of suburban centres in Greater London: combining Conzenian and space syntax approaches’, Urban Morphology.
Vaughan, L. and Jones, C.E. and Griffiths, S. and Haklay, M. (2010) The spatial signature of suburban town centres. The Journal of Space Syntax, 1(1), 77-91.
Haklay, M., 2010, The end of the ‘ARC/INFO driving licence’ era (editorial), Cartographica 45(2), 85-88
Antoniou, B., Haklay, M., and Morley, J., 2010, Web 2.0 geotagged photos: Assessing the spatial dimension of the phenomenon, Geomatica (special issue on VGI), 64(1), 99-110
Haklay, M., 2010, How good is OpenStreetMap information? A comparative study of OpenStreetMap and Ordnance Survey datasets for London and the rest of England, Environment and Planning B, 37(4) 682 – 703
Griffiths, S., Vaughan, L., Haklay, M. and Jones, C. E, 2009, Do suburbs exist? Towards a historical-geographical theory of suburban space, Transaction of the IBG, 34(4) 475-488
Jones, C. E, Haklay. M, Griffiths, S. And Vaughan, L., 2009, A less-is-more approach to geovisualization – enhancing knowledge construction across multidisciplinary teams, International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 23(8) 1077-1093
Haklay, M. And Weber, P., 2008, OpenStreetMap – User Generated Street Map, IEEE Pervasive Computing. October-December 2008, pp. 12-18.
Rahemtulla, H.A., Haklay, M., Longley, P.A., 2008, A Mobile Spatial Messaging Service for a Grassroots Environmental Network, Journal of location based services.2(2) 122-152
Haklay, M., Singleton, A., and Parker, C., 2008, Web mapping 2.0: the Neogeography of the Geoweb, Geography Compass 3, pp. 2011-2039, doi: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00167.x
Griffiths, S., Vaughan, L., Haklay, M. and Jones, C. E., 2008, The Sustainable Suburban High Street: Themes and Approaches, Geography Compass. 2 DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00117.x
Haklay, M., and Zafiri, A., 2008, Usability Engineering for GIS: Learning From A Screenshot , The Cartographic Journal, 45(2) 87-97.
Griffiths, S., Vaughan, L., Haklay, M. and Jones, C. E., 2008, The Sustainable Suburban High Street: Themes and Approaches, Geography Compass. 2 DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00117.x
Ellul, C. and Haklay, M., 2006, Requirements for Topology in 3D GIS, Transactions in GIS,10(2) 157-175
Vaughan, L., Chatford Clark, D.L., Sahbaz, O., and Haklay, M., 2005, Space and Exclusion: Does urban morphology play a part in social deprivation?, Area, 37(4), 402-412
Haklay, M., 2004, Map Calculus in GIS: a proposal and demonstration, International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS) ,18(1), 107-125
Haklay, M. and Tobón, C., 2003, Usability Engineering and PPGIS: Towards a User-Centred Approach, International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS), 17(6), 577-592
Haklay, M., 2003, Public Access to Environmental Information: Past, Present and Future, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 27, 163-180
Harrison, C.M. and Haklay, M., 2002, The Potential for Public Participation GIS in UK Environmental Planning: Appraisals by Active Publics, International Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (JEPM), 45(6), 841-863
Haklay, M., 2002, Public Environmental Information – Understanding Requirements and Patterns of Likely Public Use, Area 34(1), 17-28
Haklay, M., O’Sullivan, D., Thurstain-Goodwin M. and Schelhorn, T., 2001, “So go down town”: Simulating Pedestrian Movement in Town Centres, Environment and Planning B, 28(3), 343-359.
O’Sullivan, D., and Haklay, M., 2000, Agent-based models and individualism: is the world agent-based? , Environment and Planning A 32(8), 1409-1425.
Haklay, M., Feitelson, E., and Doytsher, Y.,1998, The Potential of a GIS-Based Scoping System: an Israeli Proposal and Case Study, Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 18(5), 439-459.
Conference Proceedings
Cao, Z., and Haklay, M., IDW implementation in Map Calculus and commercial GIS products, The 9th International Symposium on Spatial Accuracy Assessment – Accuracy 2010, Leicester, UK, 20-23 July (Peer reviewed)
Vaughan, L., Haklay, M., Griffiths, S., and Jones, C., 2010, The Shape of Belonging in the Outer London Suburbs: Beyond the Discourse of Alienation, Public Life in the In-Between-City, 6-10 June (Peer Reviewed)
Duffour, P., Bell, S. Solberg, C., and Haklay, M., 2010, Teaching ethics to engineers: bringing academics on board Forum on Philosophy, Engineering & Technology (fPET-2010), Denver, US, 9-10 May.
Skarlatidou, A., Cheng, T., and Haklay, M., 2010, Preliminary Investigation of Web GIS Trust: the Example of the “WIYBY” Website, The 14th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, Honk-Kong, China, 26-28 May (Peer reviewed)
Jones, C., Vaughan, L., Haklay, M., and Griffiths, S., 2010, GIS enhances collaboration: using the line to draw disciplines together, Geographical Information Science Research – UK (GISRUK 2010), UCL, UK, 14-16 April. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Haklay, M., Ather, A., and Basiouka, S., 2010, How Many Volunteers Does It Take To Map An Area Well?, Geographical Information Science Research – UK (GISRUK 2010), UCL, UK, 14-16 April. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Antoniou, V., Haklay, M., and Morley, J., 2010, A step towards the improvement of spatial data quality of Web 2.0 geo- applications: the case of OpenStreetMap, Geographical Information Science Research – UK (GISRUK 2010), UCL, UK, 14-16 April. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Liu, Y., Ellul, C., and Haklay, M., 2010, Planning Alerts for Community Maps, Geographical Information Science Research – UK (GISRUK 2010), UCL, UK, 14-16 April. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Skarlatidou, A., Haklay, M., Cheng, T., Francis, N., 2010, Trust in Web GIS: A Preliminary Investigation of the Environment Agency’s WIYBY website with non-expert users, Geographical Information Science Research – UK (GISRUK 2010), UCL, UK, 14-16 April. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Skarlatidou, A., Haklay, M., Cheng, T., 2010, Cognitive Walkthrough and Heuristic Evaluation for Web GIS Usability and Trust Implications, ICA Commission on Use and User Issues Workshop 3: Methods and Techniques of Use, User and Usability Research in Geo-information Processing and Dissemination, UCL, UK, 13 April.
Antoniou, V., Morley, J., and Haklay, M., 2009, Tiled Vectors: A Method for Vector Transmission over the Web, presented at 9th Symposium of Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems, Maynooth, Ireland, 7-8 December (Peer reviewed)
Haklay, M., 2009, Public Sector Information Policy: On the Right Track?, presented at AGI GeoCommunity ’09, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK, 23-24 September.(Invited paper)
Harding,J. Sharples,S., Haklay,M., Burnett,G., Dadashi,Y., Forrest,D., Maguire,M., Parker,C., Ratcliffe,L. (2009). Usable geographic information – what does it mean to users? , presented at AGI GeoCommunity ’09, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK, 23-24 September. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Griffiths S, Jones CE, Vaughan L, Haklay M., 2009, A morphological approach to the persistence of socio-economic activity in three suburbs of Greater London. Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Seminar on Urban Form, Guangzhou, China, 4-7 September (Peer reviewed)
Owen, M., Haklay, M., Caprotti, F., 2009, Olympics, Web Mapping 2.0 and the Production of Space, presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2009, Manchester, UK, 26-28 August.
Antoniou, V., Morley, J., and Haklay, M., 2009, Do photo sharing websites represent a sufficient database to aid in national map updating or change detection? Presented at EuroSDR workshop on Crowd sourcing for updating national databases, Wabern, Switzerland, 20-21 August.
Haklay, M., 2009, Beyond good enough? Spatial Data Quality and OpenStreetMap data, presented at State of the Map 2009, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 10-12 July.
Wardlaw, J., and Haklay, M., 2009, Mapping in the UK Health Informatics Sector, presented at URISA’s Second GIS in Public Health Conference, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, 5-8 June (Abstract peer reviewed)
Haklay, M., 2009, The contradictions of access to environmental information and public participation in decision making, presented at Nordic Environmental Social Science 2009, London, 10-12 June (Abstract peer reviewed)
Jones CE, Griffiths S, Haklay M and Vaughan L, 2009, A multi-disciplinary perspective on the built environment: Space Syntax and Cartography – the communication challenge, in Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (Peer reviewed)
Vaughan L, Jones CE, Griffiths S and Haklay M., 2009, The Spatial Signature of Surburban ‘Active’ Centres, in Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (Peer reviewed)
Wardlaw, J., Haklay, M., Jones, C.E., 2009, Developing a New Approach to Geovisualization for Health Professionals (Poster), presented at Geographical Information Science Research – UK (GISRUK 2008), Durham University, UK, 1-3 April. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Ellul, C., Marteau, F., Haklay, M., 2009, Improving the London GreenMAp – Comparing Approaches to Displaying Large Numbers of Points in Google Maps (Poster) , presented at Geographical Information Science Research – UK (GISRUK 2008), Durham University, UK, 1-3 April. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Lewis, D.J., Nold, C. And Haklay, M., 2009, Feeling the Way: Emotional Mapping, presented at Geographical Information Science Research – UK (GISRUK 2008), Durham University, UK, 1-3 April. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Antoniou, V., Morley, J. And Haklay, M., 2009, The Role of User Generated Spatial Content in Mapping Agencies, presented at Geographical Information Science Research – UK (GISRUK 2008), Durham University, UK, 1-3 April. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Haklay, M., Volunteered Geographical Information – a Critical Review, presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, USA, 22-27 March.
Rahemtulla, H., Haklay, M., Ellul, C., Francis, L. And Whitaker, C., 2009, Mapping Change for Sustainable Communities, presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, USA, 22-27 March.
Ellul, C., Haklay, M. Francis, L. And Rahemtulla, H., 2009, A Mechanism to Create Community Maps for Non-Technical users, The International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems & Web Services – GEOWS 2009, Cancun, Mexico, 1-7 February. (Peer reviewed)
Ellul, C. And Haklay, M., 2008, Using a B-Rep Structure to Query 9-Intersection Topological Relationships in 3D GIS – Reviewing the Approach and Improving Performance, presented at the 3rd International Workshop on 3D Geo-Information, Seoul, South Korea, 13-14 November. (Peer reviewed)
Wardlaw, J., Haklay, M., and Parker, S., 2008, Mapping Health Information. presented at AGI GeoCommunity ’08, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK, 24-25 September. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Ellul, C., Haklay, M. And Francis, L., 2008, Empowering Individuals and Community Groups – is Web GIS the Way Forward? presented at AGI GeoCommunity ’08, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK, 24-25 September. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Haklay, M. and Jones, C.E., 2008, Usability and GIS – why your boss should buy you a larger monitor, presented at AGI GeoCommunity ’08, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK, 24-25 September. (Abstract peer reviewed)
Haklay, M., Nold, C., and Lewis, D., 2008, Noise to Signal Ratio – Mapping the Boundaries of Science as Art and Art as Science. presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2008, London, UK, 27-29 August.
Ellul, C., and Haklay, M., 2008, Creating Community Maps for the London Thames Gateway presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2008, London, UK, 27-29 August.
Fry, L., Haklay, M., and Esterhuizen, L., 2008, Space and Social Entrepreneurship, presented at 5th Annual Social Enterprise Research Conference, London, UK, 26-27 June.
Haklay, M., 2008, Participatory Mapping: an introduction and conceptual framework, Presented at Mapping for Sustainable Communitie, UCL, London, UK, 17 June.
Jones, C. E., Haklay, M., Griffiths, S. and Vaughan, L., 2008, Visualising London’s Suburbs, presented at Geographical Information Science Research, UK (GISRUK 2008), Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, 2-4 April.
Haklay, M., 2008, Open Knowledge – learning from environmental information, presented at the Open Knowledge Conference (OKCon) 2008, London, 15 March.
Haklay, M., Campagna-Popolo, F., 2007, King’s Cross Central GIS – using online collaboration to manage the land, Presented at the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) Conference 2007, Stratford-upon-Avon, 19-20 September.
Fry, L., Haklay, M., and Esterhuizen, L., 2007, Evaluating the impact of Social Entrepreneurs: from deductive to inductive methods, Presented at the Voluntary Sector Studies Network (VSSN) Conference 2007, Warwick, 5-6 September.
Haklay, M., and Zafiri, A. F., 2007, Usability Engineering for GIS – Learning from a snapshot, Presented at the 23rd International Cartographic Congress, Moscow, Russia, 4-10 August.
Haklay, M., 2007, OSM and the public – what barriers need to be crossed? Presented at State of the Map conference, Manchester, UK, 14-15 July.
Haklay, M., 2007, Usability Engineering and GIS – or why ArcGIS users got a cluttered interface? Presented at Manifold GIS European Users Meeting, London, UK, 9-10 July.
Fry, L., Haklay, M., Esterhuizen, L., 2007, Impact evaluation in the sector of social entrepreneurship: Integrating GIS with inductive models, 4th Annual Social Enterprise Research Conference, London, UK, 4-5 July.
Haklay, M., Kimmel-Guy, A., Theakston, S. and Moore, G., 2007, Bottom-up Environmental Justice in the UK: A fairer, Greener London, presented at the 2007 Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, USA, 17-21 April.
C. J. Lowe, M. Haklay, P. Longley, and W. J. McGuire, 2007, Understanding Disaster Risk on Volcanic Islands: a Research Agenda, presented at GIS Research UK 2007, Maynooth, Ireland, April 11-13.
Haklay, M.. 2006, How to build a Green GIS from the bottom up?, presented at Israeli Geographers Association Annual Meeting, Tel Aviv, Israel, December 17-18.
Haklay, M., 2006, GIS 2 + 10: Has new GIS emerged?, presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2005, London, UK, August 30- September 1.
Vaughan, L., and Haklay, M., The use of architectural and geographic knowledge in the study of the influence of space on exclusion, presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2005, London, UK, August 30- September 1.
Jones, C.E., Longley, P.A. and Haklay, M., Measuring health performance: local measures accounting for local need, presented at the 36th Annual Conference – Regional Science Association International – British and Irish Section, August 16-18.
Chritopoulou, K. and Haklay, M., 2006, Modelling residential property related datasets for application in a knowledge discovery system used for property valuation, presented at GIS Research UK 2005, Nottingham, UK, April 5-7.
Haklay, M., 2006, Improving GIScience learning outcomes by a shift to case-based evaluation, presented at GIS Research UK 2005, Nottingham, UK, April 5-7.
Skarlatidou, A., and Haklay, M., 2006, Public Web Mapping: Preliminary Usability Evaluation, presented at GIS Research UK 2005, Nottingham, UK, April 5-7.
Ellul, C., and Haklay, M., 2005, Beyond 9-Intersections – Modifications to a Boundary-Representation Topological Structure to Identify Additional Relationships in 3D, presented at DMGIS ’05 – The 4th ISPRS Workshop on Dynamic and Multi-dimensional GIS, University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK, September 5-8.
Haklay M., and O’Sullivan, D., 2005, Complexity Science in Geography: understanding the limits of narratives, presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2005, London, UK, August 31- September 2.
Haklay M., 2005, Does Aarhus make any sense? Questioning the provision of public environmental information, presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2005, London, UK, August 31- September 2.
Haklay M., 2005, The Integration of Public Participation GIS in SEA and Planning, presented in AGI Environment SIG Annual Conference 2005, BGS, Keyworth, UK, May 23.
Simao, A., and Haklay, M., 2005, Zooming to the Study Area in GIScience Research: a Three Stage Approach, paper presented in GIS Research UK 2005, Glasgow, UK, May 6-8.
Christopoulou, K., and Haklay, M., 2005, A Spatial Decision Support System for Property Valuation, paper presented in GIS Research UK 2005, Glasgow, UK, May 6-8.
Haklay, M., 2005, Map Calculus – an alternative to Map Algebra, presented in GIS Research UK 2005, Glasgow, UK, May 6-8.
Ellul, C., and Haklay, M., 2005, Deriving a Generic Topological Data Structure for 3D Data, presented at Topology and Spatial Databases Workshop, Glasgow, UK, May 5-6.
Simao, A., Densham, P., and Haklay, M., 2004, An Internet-Based Spatial Decision Support System to Foster Public Participation in the Wind Farm Siting Problem, to be presented in GIS Research UK 2004, Norwich, UK, April 28-30.
Davis, M., and Haklay, M., 2004, Using Three Dimensional GIS to Add Value to the Environmental Impact Assessment Process, to be presented in GIS Research UK 2004, Norwich, UK, April 28-30.
Ellul, C., and Haklay, M., 2004, 3D Topology and GIS – Where are we now? to be presented in GIS Research UK 2004, Norwich, UK, April 28-30.
Haklay, M., 2004, Map Calculus in GIS: a proposal and demonstration, to be presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, USA, 14-19 March.
Lu, J.L., and Haklay, M., 2003, Extending Geographic Information System From Two-Dimensional To Three-Dimensional Approaches, presented Map Asia conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 13-15 October.
Haklay, M., and Tobón, C., 2003, Usability Evaluation for Web Based GIS: Ensuring that Portals are Useful, presented in Geographical Information Portals, London, 18-19 September.
Dodge, M., and Haklay, M., 2003, Geography and Cybercrime: Does it Matter Where the Hackers are?, presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, USA, 5-8 March.
Haklay, M., Conceptual Models of Urban Environmental Information Systems: Toward Improved Information Provision, presented at the 23rd Urban Data Management Symposium (UDMS), Prague October 2-5, 2002
Dodge, M. and Haklay, M., 2002, Where are the Hackers? Preliminary Analysis of the Global Geography of Cybercrime, presented at the Cities and Regions in the 21st Century, CURDS 25th Conference, Newcastle, USA, 18 September.
Haklay, M., and Tobón, C., 2002, Usability and E-Government Web Sites: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, presented at GIS 2002: Annual Conference of the AGI, London, UK, 17-19 September.
Haklay, M., and Tobon, C., 2002, Usability Engineering and PPGIS: Towards a Learning-improving Cycle, presented at the 1st Annual Public Participation GIS Conference, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 21st-23rd July.
Dodge, M., Haklay, M., 2002, Where are the hackers? Preliminary analysis of the global geography of cybercrime, presentation for the Social Science Research Council summer institute of the Program on Information Technology, International Relations and Global Security, Columbia University, New York, 5-8th June 2002.
Haklay, M., Harrison, C.M., 2002, Public Participation GIS in the UK and the USA: A cross cultural analysis, presented at the The 98th AAG Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, 19 – 23 March.
Batty, M., Chapman, D., Evans, S., Haklay, M., Kueppers, S., Shiode, N., Smith, A., Torrens, P. M., 2000, 3D GIS – 3D London – Virtual London (paper/poster), presented at GIS 2000: Annual Conference of the AGI, London, 28 September.
Haklay, M., 2000, Public Access to Environmental Information – Challenges and Research Directions: a Review of Current Issues with Environmental Information Provision, presented at the 4th International Conference on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling (GIS/EM4): Problems, Prospects and Research Needs. Banff, Alberta, Canada, 2 – 8 September.
Boott, R., Heppell, K., Haklay, M. and Morley, J., 2000, The Use of GIS in Brownfield Redevelopment, presented at GIS Research UK, York, 4-7 April.
Schelhorn, T., O’Sullivan, D., Haklay, M. and Thurstain-Goodwin, M., 1999, STREETS: an agent-based pedestrian model, presented at Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management, Venice, 8-11 September.
Thurstain-Goodwin, M. and Haklay, M., 1999, Town Centre Statistics Through the Internet, presented at the 10th ESRI (UK) User Conference, Keele Conference Park 28th & 29th April.
Haklay, M., 1998, A Survey of Current Trends in Incorporating Virtual Reality and GIS, in Proceedings of GIS Research UK 6th National Conference, 1-2 April, Department of Geography, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. pp. 10-6 – 10-9.
Haklay, M., 1998, Current Trends in Incorporating Virtual Reality and GIS, Paper presented in Virtual Reality and Geographic Information Systems Workshop, 22nd May, Department of Geography, Birkbeck College, London.
Haklay, M., Feitelson, E., and Doytsher, Y.,1997, Scoping of Issues in Environmental Impact Assessment, in CD Proceedings of GIS/LIS’97 Annual Conference ASPRS, Cincinnati.
Haklay, M., 1995, Spatial Scales of Environmental Impact Statements for Roads in Israel, In Proceedings of the Israel Geographers Association Convention, Department of Geography, Haifa University, Haifa, Israel (In Hebrew).
Working papers and reports
Thurstain-Goodwin, M., Batty, M., Haklay, M., Lloyd, D., Boott, R., Hyman, A., Batty, S., Tomalin, C., Cadell, C., Falk, N., Sheppard, S., and Curtis, S., 2002, Producing Boundaries and Statistics for Town Centres, The Stationery Office, London, 71 pages + CD-ROM.
Haklay, M. 2001, Conceptual Models of Urban Environmental Information Systems – Toward Improved Information Provision, CASA working paper no. 38, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, London.
Haklay, M., 2000, London Environment Online Survey report, CASA Special report, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, London.
Haklay, M., 1999, Soft Systems Methodology Analysis for Scoping in Environmental Impact Statement in Israel , CASA working paper no. 13,Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, London.
Haklay, M., 1999, From Environmental Information Systems to Environmental Informatics – Evolution and Meaning , CASA working paper no. 7, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, London.
Haklay, M., 1997, GIS Assisted Preliminary Analysis of Environmental Impacts, A report for the Israeli Ministry of Environment, The Hebrew university of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel (In Hebrew).
Haklay, M., 1995, Spatial Scales of Environmental Impact Statements for Roads in Israel, Shalom Reichman Memorial Series (1/94), Department of Geography, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel (In Hebrew).
Anonymous, 1993, Urban Forecasting for Jerusalem: 1995, 2000, 2010, Jerusalem Transportation Master Plan, Jerusalem, Israel (In Hebrew).
Others
Haklay, M., Francis, L., Rahemtulla, H., Ellul, C., 2010, Mapping for Change, GIS Development February issue, 34-37
Haklay, M. 2009, Book review – Mapping for Change: practice, technologies and communication, Participatory Learning and Action (54) and Kwartler, M. And Longo, G., 2008, Visioning and Visualization: People, Pixels and Plans, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. 36(4) 757-758.
Haklay M., and Jones, K., 2008, Why your boss should buy you a larger monitor? GIS professional, December issue.
Haklay, M., Francis, L., Whitaker, C., 2008, Citizens tackle noise pollution, GIS professional, August issue
Haklay, M., 2007, How can we ensure that GI is a good career choice?, GIS Professional, December issue.
Haklay, M., 2005, GISmo column – Smart dust: Settling in Your Neighbourhood Now, GIS Professional, March-April issue.
Haklay, M., 2005, Book review – Brimicombe, A., 2003 GIS, Environmental Modelling and Engineering, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 32(2), 309-310.
Davis, M., and Haklay, M., 2004, Using 3D GIS to Add Value to the Environmental Impact Assessment Process, GEO:Connexion UK, March issue.
Haklay, M., 2003, Book review – Craig, W.J., Harris, T.M., and Weiner, D., 2002, Community Participation and Geographic Information Systems, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design,30(2), 319-320.
Haklay, M., 2002, Book review – Jankowski, P. and Nyerges, T., 2001, Geographic information systems for group decision making: towards a participatory geographic information science Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 29 (3).
Haklay, M., 1998, Book review – Hauvelink, G.B.M., 1998, Error Propagation in Environmental Modeling with GIS, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 26 (1).
PhD Thesis
Haklay, M., 2002, Public Environmental Information Systems: Challenges and Perspectives, Department of Geography, University College London.
