Trends in Spatial Analysis and Modelling

Trends in Spatial Analysis and Modelling
Author: Martin Behnisch,Gotthard Meinel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319525228

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This book is a collection of original research papers that focus on recent developments in Spatial Analysis and Modelling with direct relevance to settlements and infrastructure. Topics include new types of data (such as simulation data), applications of methods to support decision-making, and investigations of human-environment data in order to recognize significance for structures, functions and processes of attributes. Research incorporated ranges from theoretical through methodological to applied work. It is subdivided into four main parts: the first focusing on the research of settlements and infrastructure, the second studies aspects of Geographic Data Mining, the third presents contributions in the field of Spatial Modelling, System Dynamics and Geosimulation, and the fourth part is dedicated to Multi-Scale Representation and Analysis. The book is valuable to those with a scholarly interest in spatial sciences, urban and spatial planning, as well as anyone interested in spatial analysis and the planning of human settlements and infrastructure. Most of the selected papers were originally presented at the “International Land Use Symposium (ILUS 2015): Trends in Spatial Analysis and Modelling of Settlements and Infrastructure” November 11-13 2015, in Dresden, Germany.

Spatial Analysis Modeling and Trends

Spatial Analysis  Modeling and Trends
Author: Harry Garrison
Publsiher: Murphy & Moore Publishing
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1639875026

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Spatial analysis, also called spatial statistics, consists of the formal techniques which study objects using their topological, geometric or geographic properties. It is a type of geographical analysis that attempts to explain human behavioral patterns and its spatial expression in terms of mathematics and geometry. Spatial analysis involves a range of techniques using various analytical methods. These techniques are applied in diverse fields such as astronomy and chip fabrication engineering. Many of the models deal with micro-economics and predict the spatial patterns which ought to occur. Spatial analysis is applied to structures at the human scale. This book is a compilation of chapters that discuss the most vital concepts and emerging trends in this field. It elucidates the concepts and innovative models around prospective developments with respect to spatial analysis. This book will serve as a reference to a broad spectrum of readers.

Spatial Modeling in GIS and R for Earth and Environmental Sciences

Spatial Modeling in GIS and R for Earth and Environmental Sciences
Author: Hamid Reza Pourghasemi,Candan Gokceoglu
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 798
Release: 2019-01-18
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780128156957

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Spatial Modeling in GIS and R for Earth and Environmental Sciences offers an integrated approach to spatial modelling using both GIS and R. Given the importance of Geographical Information Systems and geostatistics across a variety of applications in Earth and Environmental Science, a clear link between GIS and open source software is essential for the study of spatial objects or phenomena that occur in the real world and facilitate problem-solving. Organized into clear sections on applications and using case studies, the book helps researchers to more quickly understand GIS data and formulate more complex conclusions. The book is the first reference to provide methods and applications for combining the use of R and GIS in modeling spatial processes. It is an essential tool for students and researchers in earth and environmental science, especially those looking to better utilize GIS and spatial modeling. Offers a clear, interdisciplinary guide to serve researchers in a variety of fields, including hazards, land surveying, remote sensing, cartography, geophysics, geology, natural resources, environment and geography Provides an overview, methods and case studies for each application Expresses concepts and methods at an appropriate level for both students and new users to learn by example

Spatial Analysis and Modeling in Geographical Transformation Process

Spatial Analysis and Modeling in Geographical Transformation Process
Author: Yuji Murayama,Rajesh Bahadur Thapa
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2011-02-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400706712

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Currently, spatial analysis is becoming more important than ever because enormous volumes of spatial data are available from different sources, such as GPS, Remote Sensing, and others. This book deals with spatial analysis and modelling. It provides a comprehensive discussion of spatial analysis, methods, and approaches related to human settlements and associated environment. Key contributions with empirical case studies from Iran, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, and Japan that apply spatial analysis including autocorrelation, fuzzy, voronoi, cellular automata, analytic hierarchy process, artificial neural network, spatial metrics, spatial statistics, regression, and remote sensing mapping techniques are compiled comprehensively. The core value of this book is a wide variety of results with state of the art discussion including empirical case studies. It provides a milestone reference to students, researchers, planners, and other practitioners dealing the spatial problems on urban and regional issues. We are pleased to announce that this book has been presented with the 2011 publishing award from the GIS Association of Japan. We would like to congratulate the authors!

Spatial Models and GIS

Spatial Models and GIS
Author: Stewart Fotheringham,Michael Wegener
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1999-12-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0748408460

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Spatial models have been in existence in the environmental and social sciences for a long time. More recently, specialised software for the capture, manipulation and presentation of spatial data, which can be referred to as `Geographical Information Systems' (GIS), have vastly increased the range of possibilities of organising spatial data by new and efficient ways of spatial integration and spatial interpolation. Coupled with the improvements in data availability and increases in computer memory and speed, these novel techniques give rise to new types of spatial models which exploit the technological potential now available, make better use of existing data, stimulate the collection of new data and open up new ways of working with geographic information. This book explores the potential and impact of GIS on spatial modelling.

Spatial Analysis and Location Modeling in Urban and Regional Systems

Spatial Analysis and Location Modeling in Urban and Regional Systems
Author: Jean-Claude Thill
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642378966

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This contributed volume collects cutting-edge research in Geographic Information Science & Technologies, Location Modeling, and Spatial Analysis of Urban and Regional Systems. The contributions emphasize methodological innovations or substantive breakthroughs on many facets of the socio-economic and environmental reality of urban and regional contexts.

Fundamentals of Spatial Analysis and Modelling

Fundamentals of Spatial Analysis and Modelling
Author: Jay Gao
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2021-12-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000519884

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This textbook provides comprehensive and in-depth explanations of all topics related to spatial analysis and spatiotemporal simulation, including how spatial data are acquired, represented digitally, and spatially aggregated. Also features the nature of space and how it is measured. Descriptive, explanatory, and inferential analyses are covered for point, line, and area data. It captures the latest developments in spatiotemporal simulation with cellular automata and agent-based modelling, and through practical examples discusses how spatial analysis and modelling can be implemented in different computing platforms. A much-needed textbook for a course at upper undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Spatial Analysis Modelling and Planning

Spatial Analysis  Modelling and Planning
Author: Jorge Rocha,José António Tenedório
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2018-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781789842395

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New powerful technologies, such as geographic information systems (GIS), have been evolving and are quickly becoming part of a worldwide emergent digital infrastructure. Spatial analysis is becoming more important than ever because enormous volumes of spatial data are available from different sources, such as social media and mobile phones. When locational information is provided, spatial analysis researchers can use it to calculate statistical and mathematical relationships through time and space. This book aims to demonstrate how computer methods of spatial analysis and modeling, integrated in a GIS environment, can be used to better understand reality and give rise to more informed and, thus, improved planning. It provides a comprehensive discussion of spatial analysis, methods, and approaches related to planning.