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Spatial representation and spatial interaction

✍ Scribed by Ian Masser, Peter J. B. Brown (auth.), Ian Masser, Peter J. B. Brown (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Leaves
222
Series
Studies in applied regional science 10
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In recent years the development of spatial referencing techniques in comΒ­ puter-based information systems has enormously increased the opportuniΒ­ ties that exist for the treatment and presentation of both point and interaction data. The extent of this increase has drawn attention to the need for special aggregation and clustering procedures to be developed which enable data to be grouped in an efficient way for analytical purΒ­ poses with a minimum loss of detail. In the case of interaction data, economy of representation is particularly important as the analysis is further complicated by the two-way directionality that is inherent in each data set. Procedural rules of this kind are needed not only for descriptive analyΒ­ sis and spatial accounting but also for hypothesis testing and the developΒ­ ment of operational models of spatial interaction. Yet the importance of spatial representation in this kind of research has only recently been fully understood. The first generation of urban development models that were developed in Europe and North America during the 1960's often treated matters of zoning system specification very casually, even though in some cases this imposed severe limits on the interpretation of their findings and it was not until the Centre for Environmental Studies/Cheshire project (Barras et al. , 1971) that a serious attempt was made to put forward general principles which could be used as guidelines in future work.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Spatial representation and spatial interaction: an overview....Pages 1-23
Front Matter....Pages 25-25
Sequential treatment of the multi-criteria aggregation problem: a case study of zoning system design....Pages 27-50
An empirical investigation of the use of Broadbent’s rule in spatial system design....Pages 51-69
A simplistic approach to the redistricting problem....Pages 71-94
An optimal zoning approach to the study of spatially aggregated data....Pages 95-113
Speculations on an information theoretic approach to spatial representation....Pages 115-147
Front Matter....Pages 149-149
The specification of multi-level systems for spatial analysis....Pages 151-172
Hierarchical trip distribution models and the design of accounting systems....Pages 173-204
Some suggestions for future research....Pages 205-206
Back Matter....Pages 207-216

✦ Subjects


Economics general


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