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100 1 _aAnselin, Luc.
_eeditor.
245 1 0 _aPerspectives on Spatial Data Analysis
_h[electronic resource] /
_cedited by Luc Anselin, Sergio J. Rey.
264 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg,
_c2010.
300 _aXVII, 290p. 51 illus.
_bonline resource.
336 _atext
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aAdvances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series,
_x1430-9602
505 0 _aSpatial Analysis -- Perspectives on Spatial Data Analysis -- Spatial Interaction and Spatial Autocorrelation: A Cross-Product Approach -- Spatial Statistical Analysis and Geographic Information Systems -- Whose Hand on the Tiller? Revisiting “Spatial Statistical Analysis and GIS” -- Spatial Interaction and Spatial Autocorrelation -- Pattern Analysis -- Second-Order Analysis of Point Patterns: The Case of Chicago as a Multi-center Urban Region -- Second-Order Neighborhood Analysis of Mapped Point Patterns -- A Class of Local and Global K Functions and Their Exact Statistical Methods -- Spatial Point Pattern Analysis of Plants -- Local Statistics -- The Analysis of Spatial Association by Use of Distance Statistics -- Constructing the Spatial Weights Matrix Using a Local Statistic -- Spatial Autocorrelation: A Statistician’s Reflections -- Health Surveillance Around Prespecified Locations Using Case-Control Data -- Applications -- Spatial Filtering in a Regression Framework: Examples Using Data on Urban Crime, Regional Inequality, and Government Expenditures -- Characteristics of the Spatial Pattern of the Dengue Vector, Aedes aegypti, in Iquitos, Peru -- Spatial Filtering and Missing Georeferenced Data Imputation: A Comparison of the Getis and Griffith Methods -- Spatial Patterns of Fertility in Rural Egypt.
520 _aThis book takes both a retrospective and prospective view of the field of spatial analysis by combining selected reprints of classic articles by Arthur Getis with current observations by leading experts in the field. Four main aspects are highlighted, dealing with spatial analysis, pattern analysis, local statistics as well as illustrative empirical applications. Researchers and students will gain an appreciation of Getis' methodological contributions to spatial analysis and the broad impact of the methods he has helped pioneer on an impressively broad array of disciplines including spatial epidemiology, demography, economics, and ecology. The volume is a compilation of high impact original contributions, as evidenced by citations, and the latest thinking on the field by leading scholars. This makes the book ideal for advanced seminars and courses in spatial analysis as well as a key resource for researchers seeking a comprehensive overview of recent advances and future directions in the field.
650 0 _aEconomics.
650 0 _aGeography.
650 0 _aEconomics
_xStatistics.
650 0 _aRegional economics.
650 1 4 _aEconomics/Management Science.
650 2 4 _aRegional/Spatial Science.
650 2 4 _aStatistics for Business/Economics/Mathematical Finance/Insurance.
650 2 4 _aEconomic Geography.
700 1 _aRey, Sergio J.
_eeditor.
710 2 _aSpringerLink (Online service)
773 0 _tSpringer eBooks
776 0 8 _iPrinted edition:
_z9783642019753
830 0 _aAdvances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series,
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856 4 0 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01976-0
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