Hermes Science/Lavoisier, 2001. - 345 p.
This book offers a relatively large overview of modeling families which exist in spatial analysis and of the different mindsets that went into them. Models presented are related to space organization principles, localization logic, the form of spatial interactions and their role in space dynamics. The expertise of the authors is thematically (geography, economy, hydrology, ecology, etc.) and methodologically (mathematics, statistics, computer science, physics) varied, and several authors use an interdisciplinary approach.