Quantitative Methods and Applications in GIS integrates GIS, spatial analysis, and quantitative methods to address various issues in socioeconomic studies and public policy …
JF McDonald - Journal of urban economics, 1989 - Elsevier
1. INTRODUCTION The study of urban population densities is an old and continuing preoccupation of urban economists. The reason is easily seen; the population density …
C Baumont, C Ertur, J Le Gallo - Geographical analysis, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this paper is to analyze the intraurban spatial distributions of population and employment in the agglomeration of Dijon (regional capital of Burgundy, France). We study …
Misspecified functional forms tend to produce biased estimates and spatially correlated errors. Imposing less structure than standard spatial lag models while being more amenable …
SG Craig, PT Ng - Journal of Urban Economics, 2001 - Elsevier
The goal of this paper is to provide a statistically based definition of employment subcenters for multicentric urban areas. In particular, we examine the shape of the employment density …
Asian mega cities have experienced rapid population growth and continue to grow. Urbanization in those areas is proceeding differently from the patterns of city growth …
In most metropolitan regions throughout the globe, urbanised land area is increasing to accommodate increasing population size. This article provides a simple yet powerful …
Based on newly developed methods by the author, who is the inventor of HASM methods, this handbook bridges the gap between the mathematical-oriented theory of surface …