In this article we examine recent advances in accessibility research and their implications for future studies. We base our discussion on three intersecting dimensions that are useful for …
A Getis, AC Morrison, K Gray, TW Scott - Perspectives on Spatial Data …, 2010 - Springer
We determine the spatial pattern of Aedes aegypti and the containers in which they develop in two neighborhoods of the Amazonian city of Iquitos, Peru. Four variables were examined …
The detection of clustering in a spatial phenomenon of interest is an important issue in spatial pattern analysis. While traditional methods mostly rely on the planar space …
Y Chun - Journal of Geographical Systems, 2008 - Springer
Although the assumption of independence among interaction flows frequently is engaged in spatial interaction modeling, in many circumstances it leads to misspecified models and …
T Scherngell, R Lata - Papers in Regional Science, 2013 - Elsevier
One of the main goals of the European Research Area (ERA) concept is to improve integration of the European research system. The main policy instrument in this context is …
As a typical form of geographical phenomena, spatial flow events have been widely studied in contexts like migration, daily commuting, and information exchange through …
H Shu, T Pei, C Song, X Chen, S Guo… - International Journal …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Geographical flow (hereafter flow) can be modeled as an orderly connected point pair composed of an origin (O) and a destination (D). Aggregation is the most common form of …
A Abdulhafedh - Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 2017 - scirp.org
Spatial autocorrelation is a measure of the correlation of an observation with other observations through space. Most statistical analyses are based on the assumption that the …