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402 559-2953

Ge Lin


Associate Professor, Health Services Research & Administration, University of Nebraska.

Ph.D., State University of New York-Buffalo

Dr. Lin is an expert in Geographic Information Systems, and specializes in research on U.S. migration, geography of aging and health, and their interactions with the environment.

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

Banasick, S., Lin, Ge, and R. Hanham. 2009. "Deviance Residual Moran's I Test and Its Application to Spatial Clusters of Small Manufacturing Firms in Japan." International Regional Science Review, 32(1): 3-18. DOI:10.1177/0160017608325909. Licensed Access. Worldcat.

Lin, Ge, Elmes, G., M. Walnoha, and X.N. Chen. 2009. "Developing a Spatial-Temporal Method for the Geographic Investigation of Shoeprint Evidence." Journal of Forensic Sciences, 54(1): 152-158. DOI:10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00913.x. Licensed Access. Worldcat.

Lin, Ge, and T.L. Zhang. 2007. "Loglinear residual tests of Moran's I autocorrelation and their applications to Kentucky breast cancer data." Geographical Analysis, 39:293-310. DOI:10.1111/j.1538-4632.2007.00705.x. Licensed Access.

Lin, Ge, and Christiadi. 2006. "Examining geographic and occupational mobility: A loglinear modelling approach." Papers in Regional Science, 85(4): 505-522. DOI:10.1111/j.1435-5957.2006.00100.x. Licensed Access.

Zhang, T.L., and Ge Lin. 2006. "A supplemental indicator of high-value or low-value spatial clustering." Geographical Analysis, 38(2): 209-225. DOI:10.1111/j.0016-7363.2006.00683.x. Licensed Access.

Lin, Ge, and T.L. Zhang. 2004. "A Method for Testing Low-Value Spatial Clustering for Rare Diseases." Acta Tropica, 91(3): 279-289.

Zhao, G.X., Ge Lin, and T. Warner. 2004. "Using Thematic Mapper data for change detection and sustainable use of cultivated land: a case study in the Yellow River delta, China." International Journal of Remote Sensing, 25(13): 2509-2522.

Zhang, G.X., Ge Lin, J.J. Fletcher, and C. Yuill. 2004. "Cultivated land changes and their driving forces: A satellite remote sensing analysis in the Yellow River Delta, China." Pedosphere, 14(1): 93-102.

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