Complexity International       /vol07/holt01/ © Copyright 2000     
Volume 7 Received: 
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18/02/2000
06/04/2000



Understanding environmental and geographical complexities through similarity matching

Holt, A.

Abstract
     This article illustrates similarity-matching techniques applied to environmental and geographical information domains. The general concept outlined is that similarity is a generative technique to analyse the cached information inherent in physical and social sciences. In essence, similarity is utilised to group natural kinds that manifest similar amenities in complex environments.


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    Holt, A. (2000), Understanding environmental and geographical complexities through similarity matching, Complexity International, Volume 7, Paper ID: holt01, URL: http://www.complexity.org.au/ci/vol07/holt01/
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