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Non-standard Spatial Statistics and Spatial Econometrics: Advances in Geographic Information Science

Autor Daniel A. Griffith, Jean H. Paul Paelinck
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2013
Despite spatial statistics and spatial econometrics both being recent sprouts of the general tree "spatial analysis with measurement"—some may remember the debate after WWII about "theory without measurement" versus "measurement without theory"—several general themes have emerged in the pertaining literature.But exploring selected other fields of possible interest is tantalizing, and this is what the authors intend to report here, hoping that they will suscitate interest in the methodologies exposed and possible further applications of these methodologies. The authors hope that reactions about their publication will ensue, and they would be grateful to reader(s) motivated by some of the research efforts exposed hereafter letting them know about these experiences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642266690
ISBN-10: 364226669X
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: XXXVI, 264 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Advances in Geographic Information Science

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

Part 1. Non-standard spatial statistics.- 1. Introduction: spatial statistics, - 2. Individual versus ecological analyses.- 3. Statistical models for spatial data: some linkages and communalities.- 4. Frequency distributions for simulated spatially autorcorrelated random variable.- 5. Understanding correlations among spatial random variables.- 6. Spatially structured random effects: a comparison of three popular specifications.- 7. Spatial filter versus conventional spatial model specifications: some comparisons.- 8. The role of spatial of autocorrelation in prioritizing sites within a geographic landscape.- 9. General spatial statistics conclusions.- 10. References: spatial statistics (Part 1) Part 2. Non-standard spatial econometrics.- 11. Introduction: spatial econometrics.- 12. Mixed linear-logarithmetic specification for Lotka-Volterra models with endogenously generated SDLS-variables.- 13. Selecting spatial regimes by threshold analysis.- 14. Finite automata.- 15 Learning from residuals.- 16. Verhulst and Poisson distributions.- 17. QUARLIREG: qualitative regression and its application to spatial data.- 18. Filtering complexity for observational errors and spatial bias.- 19. General spatial econometrics conclusions.- 20. References: spatial econometrics (Part 2).

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Despite spatial statistics and spatial econometrics both being recent sprouts of the general tree "spatial analysis with measurement"—some may remember the debate after WWII about "theory without measurement" versus "measurement without theory"—several general themes have emerged in the pertaining literature.But exploring selected other fields of possible interest is tantalizing, and this is what the authors intend to report here, hoping that they will suscitate interest in the methodologies exposed and possible further applications of these methodologies. The authors hope that reactions about their publication will ensue, and they would be grateful to reader(s) motivated by some of the research efforts exposed hereafter letting them know about these experiences.

Caracteristici

ARS paper is presented in its unabridged version Previously unpublished spatial statistics and spatial econometrics work is presented An historical background for this work is summarized Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras