Approaches to geo-mathematical modelling : new tools for complexity science / / edited by Alan G. Wilson |
Edizione | [First edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, UK ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (506 pages) |
Disciplina | 300.1/511352 |
Collana |
Wiley series in computational and quantitative social science
THEi Wiley ebooks. |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
International trade - Mathematical models Emigration and immigration - Mathematical models |
ISBN |
1-118-93745-7
1-118-93744-9 1-118-93742-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | The tool kit / Alan Wilson -- Inter-regional migration in Europe in relation to economic and labour market inequalities / Adam Dennett -- International trade flows / Simone Caschili and Alan Wilson -- Service flows in inter-regional input-output models / Rob Levy and Alan Wilson -- A method for estimating unknown national input-output tables using limited data / Thomas Oléron Evans and Rob Levy -- A dynamic global trade model / Hannah M. Fry, Alan Wilson and Frank -- Global dynamical modelling / Anthony Korte and Alan Wilson -- Space-time analysis of point patterns in crime and security events / Toby Davies, Shane Johnson, Alex Braithwaite and Elio Marchione -- The London riots 1 : epidemiology, spatial interaction and probability of arrest / Toby Davies, Hannah M. Fry, Alan Wilson and Steven Bishop -- The London riots 2 : a discrete choice model, an agent-based model / Peter Baudains, Alex Braithwaite and Shane Johnson -- Richardson models with space / Peter Baudains, Alex Braithwaite, Hannah M. Fry, Toby Davies, Alan Wilson and Steven R. Bishop -- Agent-based models of piracy / Elio Marchione, Shane Johnson and Alan Wilson -- A simple approach for the prediction of extinction events in multi-agent models / Thomas Oléron Evans, Steven R. Bishop and Frank T. Smith -- Urban agglomeration through the diffusion of investment impacts / Minette D'Lima, Francescs R. Medda and Alan Wilson -- From Colonel Blotto to Field Marshall Blotto / Peter Baudains, Toby Davies, Hannah M. Fry, and Alan Wilson -- Modelling strategic interactions in a global context / Janina Beiser -- A general framework for static, spatially explicit games of search and concealment / Thomas Oléron Evans, Steven R. Bishop and Frank T. Smith -- Network evolution : a transport example / Francesca Pagliara, Alan Wilson and Valerio de Martinis -- The structure of global transportation networks / Sean Hanna, Joan Serras and Tasos Varoudis -- Trade networks and optimal consumption / Rob Downes and Rob Levy -- Research priorities / Alan Wilson. |
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Chichester, UK ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Approaches to geo-mathematical modelling : new tools for complexity science / / edited by Alan G. Wilson |
Edizione | [First edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, UK ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (506 pages) |
Disciplina | 300.1/511352 |
Collana |
Wiley series in computational and quantitative social science
THEi Wiley ebooks. |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
International trade - Mathematical models Emigration and immigration - Mathematical models |
ISBN |
1-118-93745-7
1-118-93744-9 1-118-93742-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | The tool kit / Alan Wilson -- Inter-regional migration in Europe in relation to economic and labour market inequalities / Adam Dennett -- International trade flows / Simone Caschili and Alan Wilson -- Service flows in inter-regional input-output models / Rob Levy and Alan Wilson -- A method for estimating unknown national input-output tables using limited data / Thomas Oléron Evans and Rob Levy -- A dynamic global trade model / Hannah M. Fry, Alan Wilson and Frank -- Global dynamical modelling / Anthony Korte and Alan Wilson -- Space-time analysis of point patterns in crime and security events / Toby Davies, Shane Johnson, Alex Braithwaite and Elio Marchione -- The London riots 1 : epidemiology, spatial interaction and probability of arrest / Toby Davies, Hannah M. Fry, Alan Wilson and Steven Bishop -- The London riots 2 : a discrete choice model, an agent-based model / Peter Baudains, Alex Braithwaite and Shane Johnson -- Richardson models with space / Peter Baudains, Alex Braithwaite, Hannah M. Fry, Toby Davies, Alan Wilson and Steven R. Bishop -- Agent-based models of piracy / Elio Marchione, Shane Johnson and Alan Wilson -- A simple approach for the prediction of extinction events in multi-agent models / Thomas Oléron Evans, Steven R. Bishop and Frank T. Smith -- Urban agglomeration through the diffusion of investment impacts / Minette D'Lima, Francescs R. Medda and Alan Wilson -- From Colonel Blotto to Field Marshall Blotto / Peter Baudains, Toby Davies, Hannah M. Fry, and Alan Wilson -- Modelling strategic interactions in a global context / Janina Beiser -- A general framework for static, spatially explicit games of search and concealment / Thomas Oléron Evans, Steven R. Bishop and Frank T. Smith -- Network evolution : a transport example / Francesca Pagliara, Alan Wilson and Valerio de Martinis -- The structure of global transportation networks / Sean Hanna, Joan Serras and Tasos Varoudis -- Trade networks and optimal consumption / Rob Downes and Rob Levy -- Research priorities / Alan Wilson. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910815883303321 |
Chichester, UK ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Geographical & environmental modelling |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, Oxfordshire : , : Carfax Pub., , ©1997-2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 910.015118 |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
Environmental sciences - Mathematical models Ecology - Mathematical models Spatial analysis (Statistics) Modell Zeitschrift Umweltschutz |
Soggetto genere / forma | Periodicals. |
ISSN | 1469-8323 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Periodico |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Geographical and environmental modelling |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996216918703316 |
Abingdon, Oxfordshire : , : Carfax Pub., , ©1997-2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Geographical & environmental modelling |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, Oxfordshire, : Carfax Pub., ©1997-2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 910.015118 |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
Environmental sciences - Mathematical models Ecology - Mathematical models Spatial analysis (Statistics) Modell Zeitschrift Umweltschutz |
Soggetto genere / forma | Periodicals. |
ISSN | 1469-8323 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Periodico |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Geographical and environmental modelling |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910172120603321 |
Abingdon, Oxfordshire, : Carfax Pub., ©1997-2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Global dynamics : approaches from complexity science / / edited by Alan Wilson |
Autore | Wilson Alan |
Edizione | [First edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (407 pages) |
Disciplina | 910/.01511352 |
Collana |
Wiley Series in Computational and Quantitative Social Science
THEi Wiley ebooks. |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
International trade - Mathematical models Emigration and immigration - Mathematical models |
ISBN | 1-118-93747-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgements; Part One: Global Dynamics and the Tools of Complexity Science; Chapter 1: Global Dynamics and the Tools of Complexity Science; Reference; Part Two: Trade and Economic Development; Chapter 2: The Global Trade System and Its Evolution; 2.1 The Evolution of the Shipping and Ports' System; 2.2 Analyses of the Cargo Ship Network; 2.3 A Complex Adaptive Systems (CASs) Perspective; 2.4 Conclusions: The Benefits of a Systems Perspective; References; Appendix
A.1 Complexity Science and Complex Adaptive Systems: Key CharacteristicsChapter 3: An Interdependent Multi-layer Model for Trade; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Interdependent Multi-layer Model: Vertical Integration; 3.3 Model Layers; 3.4 The Workings of the Model; 3.5 Model Calibration; 3.6 Result 1: Steady State; 3.7 Result 2: Estimation and Propagation of Shocks in the IMM; 3.8 Discussion and Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: A Global Inter-country Economic Model Based on Linked Input-Output Models; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Existing Global Economic Models; 4.3 Description of the Model 4.4 Solving the Model4.5 Analysis; 4.6 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Appendix; A.1 Modelling the 'Rest of the World'; A.2 Services Trade Data; Part Three: Migration; Chapter 5: Global Migration Modelling: A Review of Key Policy Needs and Research Centres; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Policy and Migration Research; 5.3 Conclusion; References; Appendix; A.1 United Kingdom; A.2 Rest of Europe; A.3 Rest of the World; Chapter 6: Estimating Inter-regional Migration in Europe; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Spatial System and the Modelling Challenge; 6.3 Biproportional Fitting Modelling Methodology 6.4 Model Parameter Calibration6.5 Model Experiments; 6.6 Results; 6.7 Conclusions and Comments on the New Framework for Estimating Inter-regional, Inter-country Migration Flows in Europe; References; Chapter 7: Estimating an Annual Time Series of Global Migration Flows - An Alternative Methodology for Using Migrant Stock Data; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Methodology; 7.3 Results and Validation; 7.4 Discussion; 7.5 Conclusions; References; Part Four: Security; Chapter 8: Conflict Modelling: Spatial Interaction as Threat; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Conflict Intensity: Space-Time Patterning of Events 8.3 Understanding Conflict Onset: Simulation-based Models8.4 Forecasting Global Conflict Hotspots; 8.5 A Spatial Model of Threat; 8.6 Discussion: The Use of a Spatial Threat Measure in Models of Conflict; References; Chapter 9: Riots; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 The 2011 Riots in London; 9.3 Data-Driven Modelling of Riot Diffusion; 9.4 Statistical Modelling of Target Choice; 9.5 A Generative Model of the Riots; 9.6 Discussion; References; Chapter 10: Rebellions; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Data; 10.3 Hawkes model; 10.4 Results; 10.5 Discussion; References Chapter 11: Spatial Interaction as Threat: Modelling Maritime Piracy |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910136949203321 |
Wilson Alan | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Global dynamics : approaches from complexity science / / edited by Alan Wilson |
Autore | Wilson Alan |
Edizione | [First edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (407 pages) |
Disciplina | 910/.01511352 |
Collana |
Wiley Series in Computational and Quantitative Social Science
THEi Wiley ebooks. |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
International trade - Mathematical models Emigration and immigration - Mathematical models |
ISBN | 1-118-93747-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgements; Part One: Global Dynamics and the Tools of Complexity Science; Chapter 1: Global Dynamics and the Tools of Complexity Science; Reference; Part Two: Trade and Economic Development; Chapter 2: The Global Trade System and Its Evolution; 2.1 The Evolution of the Shipping and Ports' System; 2.2 Analyses of the Cargo Ship Network; 2.3 A Complex Adaptive Systems (CASs) Perspective; 2.4 Conclusions: The Benefits of a Systems Perspective; References; Appendix
A.1 Complexity Science and Complex Adaptive Systems: Key CharacteristicsChapter 3: An Interdependent Multi-layer Model for Trade; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Interdependent Multi-layer Model: Vertical Integration; 3.3 Model Layers; 3.4 The Workings of the Model; 3.5 Model Calibration; 3.6 Result 1: Steady State; 3.7 Result 2: Estimation and Propagation of Shocks in the IMM; 3.8 Discussion and Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: A Global Inter-country Economic Model Based on Linked Input-Output Models; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Existing Global Economic Models; 4.3 Description of the Model 4.4 Solving the Model4.5 Analysis; 4.6 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Appendix; A.1 Modelling the 'Rest of the World'; A.2 Services Trade Data; Part Three: Migration; Chapter 5: Global Migration Modelling: A Review of Key Policy Needs and Research Centres; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Policy and Migration Research; 5.3 Conclusion; References; Appendix; A.1 United Kingdom; A.2 Rest of Europe; A.3 Rest of the World; Chapter 6: Estimating Inter-regional Migration in Europe; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Spatial System and the Modelling Challenge; 6.3 Biproportional Fitting Modelling Methodology 6.4 Model Parameter Calibration6.5 Model Experiments; 6.6 Results; 6.7 Conclusions and Comments on the New Framework for Estimating Inter-regional, Inter-country Migration Flows in Europe; References; Chapter 7: Estimating an Annual Time Series of Global Migration Flows - An Alternative Methodology for Using Migrant Stock Data; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Methodology; 7.3 Results and Validation; 7.4 Discussion; 7.5 Conclusions; References; Part Four: Security; Chapter 8: Conflict Modelling: Spatial Interaction as Threat; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Conflict Intensity: Space-Time Patterning of Events 8.3 Understanding Conflict Onset: Simulation-based Models8.4 Forecasting Global Conflict Hotspots; 8.5 A Spatial Model of Threat; 8.6 Discussion: The Use of a Spatial Threat Measure in Models of Conflict; References; Chapter 9: Riots; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 The 2011 Riots in London; 9.3 Data-Driven Modelling of Riot Diffusion; 9.4 Statistical Modelling of Target Choice; 9.5 A Generative Model of the Riots; 9.6 Discussion; References; Chapter 10: Rebellions; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Data; 10.3 Hawkes model; 10.4 Results; 10.5 Discussion; References Chapter 11: Spatial Interaction as Threat: Modelling Maritime Piracy |
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Wilson Alan | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Models in spatial analysis [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Léna Sanders |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (349 p.) |
Disciplina |
910.01/5195
910.015195 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SandersLéna |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
Spatial analysis (Statistics) - Mathematical models Geomatics |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-84762-X
9786610847624 0-470-39448-X 0-470-61225-8 1-84704-559-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Models in Spatial Analysis; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. Modeling Concepts Used in Spatial Analysis; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Modeling universals; 1.2.1. Logical frames for modeling; 1.2.2. The language of models; 1.2.2.1. Material or physical model languages; 1.2.2.2. The language of images: iconic models; 1.2.2.3. Modeling in mathematical language; 1.3. A few specific features of spatial models; 1.4. Spatial models: a study grid; 1.4.1. Sequencing and explanation; 1.4.2. The group and the individual; 1.4.3. The random and the determined; 1.4.4. Movement and balance
1.5. Conclusion1.6. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Geographical Scales and Multidimensional Statistical Methods; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Scaling issues; 2.2.1. The consideration of different geographical levels: two possible approaches; 2.2.2. Formalization of relations between two levels; 2.2.2.1. Nested relations and partition graph; 2.2.2.2. Neighborhood relations and proximity graphs; 2.2.3. Processing of multilevel information; 2.2.3.1. Multilevel structure and attributes; 2.2.3.2. Multidimensional statistical methods; 2.3. Change of levels, change of structures; 2.3.1. Scale and variability 2.3.2. Exploratory analysis of the scale system2.3.2.1. Analysis of aggregated levels or interclass analysis; 2.3.2.2. Transition analysis between two levels or intraclass analysis; 2.3.3. Application of outlying Ouagadougou space to the social and spatial organization; 2.4. Integration of the different levels; 2.4.1. The scale: a set of territorial and spatial references; 2.4.2. The analysis of local differences; 2.4.3. Other local analysis methods; 2.5. Multilevel models; 2.5.1. Contextual effects and regression models; 2.5.2. Multilevel modeling; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography Chapter 3. Location of Public Services: From Theory to Application3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The modeling approach; 3.2.1. A typology of public services: an attempt; 3.2.2. Estimating demand; 3.2.3. Analyzing supply; 3.2.4. Adjusting supply to demand; 3.2.5. Evaluating the solutions; 3.2.6. Methodological perspectives; 3.3. A prototype location model: the k-median; 3.4. An example: recycling centers; 3.4.1. The problem: the optimal location of recycling centers; 3.4.2. Results of the model; 3.5. Conclusion; 3.6. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Time-geography: Individuals in Time and Space 4.1. Introduction: why integrate "time" when we analyze space?4.1.1. The study of spatio-temporal processes; 4.1.2. For a time-integrated geography; 4.2. The foundations of time-geography; 4.2.1. The premises; 4.2.2. A certain vision of the world; 4.3. The conceptual framework of time-geography; 4.3.1. The creation of a "notation system"; 4.3.2. Tools to decrypt daily life; 4.3.2.1. Trajectory, station, project: basic concepts; 4.3.2.2. Different types of constraints; 4.3.2.3. A transversal analysis of the "three worlds"; 4.4. Time-geography in practice 4.4.1. Simulation of individual activity programs: public transport possibilities in the city of Karlstad - an application by Bo Lenntorp |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144965203321 |
London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, 2007 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Models in spatial analysis [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Léna Sanders |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (349 p.) |
Disciplina |
910.01/5195
910.015195 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SandersLéna |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
Spatial analysis (Statistics) - Mathematical models Geomatics |
ISBN |
1-280-84762-X
9786610847624 0-470-39448-X 0-470-61225-8 1-84704-559-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Models in Spatial Analysis; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. Modeling Concepts Used in Spatial Analysis; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Modeling universals; 1.2.1. Logical frames for modeling; 1.2.2. The language of models; 1.2.2.1. Material or physical model languages; 1.2.2.2. The language of images: iconic models; 1.2.2.3. Modeling in mathematical language; 1.3. A few specific features of spatial models; 1.4. Spatial models: a study grid; 1.4.1. Sequencing and explanation; 1.4.2. The group and the individual; 1.4.3. The random and the determined; 1.4.4. Movement and balance
1.5. Conclusion1.6. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Geographical Scales and Multidimensional Statistical Methods; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Scaling issues; 2.2.1. The consideration of different geographical levels: two possible approaches; 2.2.2. Formalization of relations between two levels; 2.2.2.1. Nested relations and partition graph; 2.2.2.2. Neighborhood relations and proximity graphs; 2.2.3. Processing of multilevel information; 2.2.3.1. Multilevel structure and attributes; 2.2.3.2. Multidimensional statistical methods; 2.3. Change of levels, change of structures; 2.3.1. Scale and variability 2.3.2. Exploratory analysis of the scale system2.3.2.1. Analysis of aggregated levels or interclass analysis; 2.3.2.2. Transition analysis between two levels or intraclass analysis; 2.3.3. Application of outlying Ouagadougou space to the social and spatial organization; 2.4. Integration of the different levels; 2.4.1. The scale: a set of territorial and spatial references; 2.4.2. The analysis of local differences; 2.4.3. Other local analysis methods; 2.5. Multilevel models; 2.5.1. Contextual effects and regression models; 2.5.2. Multilevel modeling; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography Chapter 3. Location of Public Services: From Theory to Application3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The modeling approach; 3.2.1. A typology of public services: an attempt; 3.2.2. Estimating demand; 3.2.3. Analyzing supply; 3.2.4. Adjusting supply to demand; 3.2.5. Evaluating the solutions; 3.2.6. Methodological perspectives; 3.3. A prototype location model: the k-median; 3.4. An example: recycling centers; 3.4.1. The problem: the optimal location of recycling centers; 3.4.2. Results of the model; 3.5. Conclusion; 3.6. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Time-geography: Individuals in Time and Space 4.1. Introduction: why integrate "time" when we analyze space?4.1.1. The study of spatio-temporal processes; 4.1.2. For a time-integrated geography; 4.2. The foundations of time-geography; 4.2.1. The premises; 4.2.2. A certain vision of the world; 4.3. The conceptual framework of time-geography; 4.3.1. The creation of a "notation system"; 4.3.2. Tools to decrypt daily life; 4.3.2.1. Trajectory, station, project: basic concepts; 4.3.2.2. Different types of constraints; 4.3.2.3. A transversal analysis of the "three worlds"; 4.4. Time-geography in practice 4.4.1. Simulation of individual activity programs: public transport possibilities in the city of Karlstad - an application by Bo Lenntorp |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996213245503316 |
London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, 2007 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
|
Models in spatial analysis [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Léna Sanders |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (349 p.) |
Disciplina |
910.01/5195
910.015195 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SandersLéna |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
Spatial analysis (Statistics) - Mathematical models Geomatics |
ISBN |
1-280-84762-X
9786610847624 0-470-39448-X 0-470-61225-8 1-84704-559-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Models in Spatial Analysis; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. Modeling Concepts Used in Spatial Analysis; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Modeling universals; 1.2.1. Logical frames for modeling; 1.2.2. The language of models; 1.2.2.1. Material or physical model languages; 1.2.2.2. The language of images: iconic models; 1.2.2.3. Modeling in mathematical language; 1.3. A few specific features of spatial models; 1.4. Spatial models: a study grid; 1.4.1. Sequencing and explanation; 1.4.2. The group and the individual; 1.4.3. The random and the determined; 1.4.4. Movement and balance
1.5. Conclusion1.6. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Geographical Scales and Multidimensional Statistical Methods; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Scaling issues; 2.2.1. The consideration of different geographical levels: two possible approaches; 2.2.2. Formalization of relations between two levels; 2.2.2.1. Nested relations and partition graph; 2.2.2.2. Neighborhood relations and proximity graphs; 2.2.3. Processing of multilevel information; 2.2.3.1. Multilevel structure and attributes; 2.2.3.2. Multidimensional statistical methods; 2.3. Change of levels, change of structures; 2.3.1. Scale and variability 2.3.2. Exploratory analysis of the scale system2.3.2.1. Analysis of aggregated levels or interclass analysis; 2.3.2.2. Transition analysis between two levels or intraclass analysis; 2.3.3. Application of outlying Ouagadougou space to the social and spatial organization; 2.4. Integration of the different levels; 2.4.1. The scale: a set of territorial and spatial references; 2.4.2. The analysis of local differences; 2.4.3. Other local analysis methods; 2.5. Multilevel models; 2.5.1. Contextual effects and regression models; 2.5.2. Multilevel modeling; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography Chapter 3. Location of Public Services: From Theory to Application3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The modeling approach; 3.2.1. A typology of public services: an attempt; 3.2.2. Estimating demand; 3.2.3. Analyzing supply; 3.2.4. Adjusting supply to demand; 3.2.5. Evaluating the solutions; 3.2.6. Methodological perspectives; 3.3. A prototype location model: the k-median; 3.4. An example: recycling centers; 3.4.1. The problem: the optimal location of recycling centers; 3.4.2. Results of the model; 3.5. Conclusion; 3.6. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Time-geography: Individuals in Time and Space 4.1. Introduction: why integrate "time" when we analyze space?4.1.1. The study of spatio-temporal processes; 4.1.2. For a time-integrated geography; 4.2. The foundations of time-geography; 4.2.1. The premises; 4.2.2. A certain vision of the world; 4.3. The conceptual framework of time-geography; 4.3.1. The creation of a "notation system"; 4.3.2. Tools to decrypt daily life; 4.3.2.1. Trajectory, station, project: basic concepts; 4.3.2.2. Different types of constraints; 4.3.2.3. A transversal analysis of the "three worlds"; 4.4. Time-geography in practice 4.4.1. Simulation of individual activity programs: public transport possibilities in the city of Karlstad - an application by Bo Lenntorp |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830909203321 |
London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, 2007 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Models in spatial analysis / / edited by Lena Sanders |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (349 p.) |
Disciplina | 910.01/5195 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SandersLena |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Geography - Mathematical models
Spatial analysis (Statistics) - Mathematical models Geomatics |
ISBN |
1-280-84762-X
9786610847624 0-470-39448-X 0-470-61225-8 1-84704-559-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Models in Spatial Analysis; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. Modeling Concepts Used in Spatial Analysis; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Modeling universals; 1.2.1. Logical frames for modeling; 1.2.2. The language of models; 1.2.2.1. Material or physical model languages; 1.2.2.2. The language of images: iconic models; 1.2.2.3. Modeling in mathematical language; 1.3. A few specific features of spatial models; 1.4. Spatial models: a study grid; 1.4.1. Sequencing and explanation; 1.4.2. The group and the individual; 1.4.3. The random and the determined; 1.4.4. Movement and balance
1.5. Conclusion1.6. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Geographical Scales and Multidimensional Statistical Methods; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Scaling issues; 2.2.1. The consideration of different geographical levels: two possible approaches; 2.2.2. Formalization of relations between two levels; 2.2.2.1. Nested relations and partition graph; 2.2.2.2. Neighborhood relations and proximity graphs; 2.2.3. Processing of multilevel information; 2.2.3.1. Multilevel structure and attributes; 2.2.3.2. Multidimensional statistical methods; 2.3. Change of levels, change of structures; 2.3.1. Scale and variability 2.3.2. Exploratory analysis of the scale system2.3.2.1. Analysis of aggregated levels or interclass analysis; 2.3.2.2. Transition analysis between two levels or intraclass analysis; 2.3.3. Application of outlying Ouagadougou space to the social and spatial organization; 2.4. Integration of the different levels; 2.4.1. The scale: a set of territorial and spatial references; 2.4.2. The analysis of local differences; 2.4.3. Other local analysis methods; 2.5. Multilevel models; 2.5.1. Contextual effects and regression models; 2.5.2. Multilevel modeling; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography Chapter 3. Location of Public Services: From Theory to Application3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The modeling approach; 3.2.1. A typology of public services: an attempt; 3.2.2. Estimating demand; 3.2.3. Analyzing supply; 3.2.4. Adjusting supply to demand; 3.2.5. Evaluating the solutions; 3.2.6. Methodological perspectives; 3.3. A prototype location model: the k-median; 3.4. An example: recycling centers; 3.4.1. The problem: the optimal location of recycling centers; 3.4.2. Results of the model; 3.5. Conclusion; 3.6. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Time-geography: Individuals in Time and Space 4.1. Introduction: why integrate "time" when we analyze space?4.1.1. The study of spatio-temporal processes; 4.1.2. For a time-integrated geography; 4.2. The foundations of time-geography; 4.2.1. The premises; 4.2.2. A certain vision of the world; 4.3. The conceptual framework of time-geography; 4.3.1. The creation of a "notation system"; 4.3.2. Tools to decrypt daily life; 4.3.2.1. Trajectory, station, project: basic concepts; 4.3.2.2. Different types of constraints; 4.3.2.3. A transversal analysis of the "three worlds"; 4.4. Time-geography in practice 4.4.1. Simulation of individual activity programs: public transport possibilities in the city of Karlstad - an application by Bo Lenntorp |
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