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Integrates GIS, spatial analysis, and computational methods for solving real-world problems in various policy-relevant social science applications. Thoroughly updated, the third edition showcases the best practices of computational spatial social science and includes new examples and case studies with step-by-step instructions in ArcGIS Pro.
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Integrates GIS, spatial analysis, and computational methods for solving real-world problems in various policy-relevant social science applications. Thoroughly updated, the third edition showcases the best practices of computational spatial social science and includes new examples and case studies with step-by-step instructions in ArcGIS Pro.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2023
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- ISBN-13: 9781000923261
- Artikelnr.: 68324785
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 439
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000923261
- Artikelnr.: 68324785
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Fahui Wang is Associate Dean of the Pinkie Gordon Lane Graduate School and Cyril and Tutta Vetter Alumni Professor in the Department of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University. He earned a BS in geography at Peking University, China, and an MA in economics and a PhD in city and regional planning at the Ohio State University. His research has revolved around the broad theme of spatially integrated computational social sciences, public policy, and planning in geographic information systems. He is among the top 1% most-cited researchers in geography in the world.
Lingbo Liu is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Geographic Analysis, Harvard University, leading the development of Geospatial Analytics Extension for KNIME. He was a lecturer at the Department of Urban Planning, School of Urban Design, Wuhan University, from 2005 to 2022, and earned a PhD in digital urban administration and planning at Wuhan University in 2018. His research uses multi-source data and quantitative models to capture the spatiotemporal features of urban systems and provides decision support for public policy, sustainable urban planning, and design.
Lingbo Liu is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Geographic Analysis, Harvard University, leading the development of Geospatial Analytics Extension for KNIME. He was a lecturer at the Department of Urban Planning, School of Urban Design, Wuhan University, from 2005 to 2022, and earned a PhD in digital urban administration and planning at Wuhan University in 2018. His research uses multi-source data and quantitative models to capture the spatiotemporal features of urban systems and provides decision support for public policy, sustainable urban planning, and design.
Part I: GIS and Basic Spatial Analysis Tasks. 1. Getting Started with
ArcGIS: Data Management and Basic Spatial Analysis Tools. 2. Measuring
Distance and Travel Time and Analyzing Distance Decay Behavior. 3. Spatial
Smoothing and Spatial Interpolation. Part II: Basic Computational Methods
and Applications. 4. Delineating Functional Regions and Application in
Health Geography. 5. GIS-Based Measures of Spatial Accessibility and
Application in Examining Healthcare Disparity. 6. Function Fittings by
Regressions and Application in Analyzing Urban Density Patterns. 7.
Principal Components, Factor Analysis, and Cluster Analysis and Application
in Social Area Analysis. 8. Spatial Statistics and Applications. 9.
Regionalization Methods and Application in Analysis of Cancer Data. Part
III: Advanced Computational Methods and Applications. 10. System of Linear
Equations and Application of the Garin-Lowry Model in Simulating Urban
Population and Employment Patterns. 11. Linear and Quadratic Programming
and Applications in Examining Wasteful Commuting and Allocating Healthcare
Providers. 12. Monte Carlo Method and Applications in Urban Population and
Traffic Simulations. 13. Agent-Based Model and Application in Crime
Simulation. 14. Spatiotemporal Big Data Analytics and Applications in Urban
Studies.
ArcGIS: Data Management and Basic Spatial Analysis Tools. 2. Measuring
Distance and Travel Time and Analyzing Distance Decay Behavior. 3. Spatial
Smoothing and Spatial Interpolation. Part II: Basic Computational Methods
and Applications. 4. Delineating Functional Regions and Application in
Health Geography. 5. GIS-Based Measures of Spatial Accessibility and
Application in Examining Healthcare Disparity. 6. Function Fittings by
Regressions and Application in Analyzing Urban Density Patterns. 7.
Principal Components, Factor Analysis, and Cluster Analysis and Application
in Social Area Analysis. 8. Spatial Statistics and Applications. 9.
Regionalization Methods and Application in Analysis of Cancer Data. Part
III: Advanced Computational Methods and Applications. 10. System of Linear
Equations and Application of the Garin-Lowry Model in Simulating Urban
Population and Employment Patterns. 11. Linear and Quadratic Programming
and Applications in Examining Wasteful Commuting and Allocating Healthcare
Providers. 12. Monte Carlo Method and Applications in Urban Population and
Traffic Simulations. 13. Agent-Based Model and Application in Crime
Simulation. 14. Spatiotemporal Big Data Analytics and Applications in Urban
Studies.
Part I: GIS and Basic Spatial Analysis Tasks. 1. Getting Started with
ArcGIS: Data Management and Basic Spatial Analysis Tools. 2. Measuring
Distance and Travel Time and Analyzing Distance Decay Behavior. 3. Spatial
Smoothing and Spatial Interpolation. Part II: Basic Computational Methods
and Applications. 4. Delineating Functional Regions and Application in
Health Geography. 5. GIS-Based Measures of Spatial Accessibility and
Application in Examining Healthcare Disparity. 6. Function Fittings by
Regressions and Application in Analyzing Urban Density Patterns. 7.
Principal Components, Factor Analysis, and Cluster Analysis and Application
in Social Area Analysis. 8. Spatial Statistics and Applications. 9.
Regionalization Methods and Application in Analysis of Cancer Data. Part
III: Advanced Computational Methods and Applications. 10. System of Linear
Equations and Application of the Garin-Lowry Model in Simulating Urban
Population and Employment Patterns. 11. Linear and Quadratic Programming
and Applications in Examining Wasteful Commuting and Allocating Healthcare
Providers. 12. Monte Carlo Method and Applications in Urban Population and
Traffic Simulations. 13. Agent-Based Model and Application in Crime
Simulation. 14. Spatiotemporal Big Data Analytics and Applications in Urban
Studies.
ArcGIS: Data Management and Basic Spatial Analysis Tools. 2. Measuring
Distance and Travel Time and Analyzing Distance Decay Behavior. 3. Spatial
Smoothing and Spatial Interpolation. Part II: Basic Computational Methods
and Applications. 4. Delineating Functional Regions and Application in
Health Geography. 5. GIS-Based Measures of Spatial Accessibility and
Application in Examining Healthcare Disparity. 6. Function Fittings by
Regressions and Application in Analyzing Urban Density Patterns. 7.
Principal Components, Factor Analysis, and Cluster Analysis and Application
in Social Area Analysis. 8. Spatial Statistics and Applications. 9.
Regionalization Methods and Application in Analysis of Cancer Data. Part
III: Advanced Computational Methods and Applications. 10. System of Linear
Equations and Application of the Garin-Lowry Model in Simulating Urban
Population and Employment Patterns. 11. Linear and Quadratic Programming
and Applications in Examining Wasteful Commuting and Allocating Healthcare
Providers. 12. Monte Carlo Method and Applications in Urban Population and
Traffic Simulations. 13. Agent-Based Model and Application in Crime
Simulation. 14. Spatiotemporal Big Data Analytics and Applications in Urban
Studies.