<p>This contributed volume applies spatial and space-time econometric methods to spatial interaction modeling. The first part of the book addresses general cutting-edge methodological questions in spatial econometric interaction modeling, which concern aspects such as coefficient interpretation, con
Spatial interaction models: formulations and applications /
β Scribed by by A.S. Fotheringham and M.E. O'Kelly.
- Publisher
- Kluwer Academic Publishers,
- Year
- c1989.
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 124
- Edition
- 1988
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Book by Fotheringham, A.
Spatial interaction is a broad term which encompases a variety of interests such as
shopping trips, journeys to work, migration and airline passenger movements. This book
is concerned wih understanding the basis of spatial interaction and with predicting and
analysing a variety of spatial flows.
The book consists of two sections: the first, 'Formulations', in which the reader is
introduced to the various mathematical and theoretical issues that arise in the
investigation of spatial interaction; the second is entitled 'Applications', in which
detailed examples are presented of the use of spatial interaction modelling to problems
such as forecasting patronage at a new store, examining the impacts of migration,
forecasting the optimal location of new facilities, investigating the impacts of airline
hubs, and network design.
The book is intended to be a practical guide to spatial interaction modelling and could
therefore be of interest to a wide audience, as well as being a potential text to senior
undergraduate and graduate courses. It will be useful to those interested in spatial
flow modelling in fields such as geography, marketing, transportation, planning,
demography and operations research.
β¦ Subjects
Space Economics Mathematical models Geography Location Markets Transportation Planning
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