Statistical methods for spatial planning and monitoring
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Statistical methods for spatial planning and monitoring
(Contributions to statistics)
Springer , Physica-Verlag, c2013
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Description
The book aims to investigate methods and techniques for spatial statistical analysis suitable to model spatial information in support of decision systems. Over the last few years there has been a considerable interest in these tools and in the role they can play in spatial planning and environmental modelling.
One of the earliest and most famous definition of spatial planning was "a geographical expression to the economic, social, cultural and ecological policies of society": borrowing from this point of view, this text shows how an interdisciplinary approach is an effective way to an harmonious integration of national policies with regional and local analysis.
A wide range of spatial models and techniques is, also, covered: spatial data mining, point processes analysis, nearest neighbor statistics and cluster detection, Fuzzy Regression model and local indicators of spatial association; all of these tools provide the policy-maker with a valuable support to policy development.
Table of Contents
1. Geographical Disparities in Mortality Rates: Spatial Data Mining and Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling.- 2. A Fuzzy Approach to Ward's Method of Classification: an Application Case To the Italian University System.- 3. Geostatistics and the Role of Variogram in Time Series Analysis: a Critical Review.- 4. Geostatistics and GIS: Tools for Environmental Risk Assessment.- 5. Socio-Economic Zoning: Comparing Two Statistical Methods.- 6. A Geostatistical Approach to Measure Shrinking Cities: the Case of Taranto.- 7. Social Identity as Determinant of Real Estate Economy in Manhattan.
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