Only applications-driven book dealing with commerically-sponsored spatial analysis research. Focuses on business and public sector planning case studies, offering readers a snapshot of the use of spatial analysis across a broad range of areas.Internationally-renowned editors and contributors present a broad variety of global applications, and demonstrate GIS components and spatial methodologies in practice.
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Public and private sector organisations look towards spatial analysis and what it can do for their business or organisation. This book, structured in two complementary parts to convey this public private focus, provides readers with various global applications from business and local/national government.
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List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction (Graham Clarke and John Stillwell). PART 1: GEOBUSINESS 2. Retail Applications of Spatial Modelling (Ken Jones and Tony Hernandez). 3. Using Spatial Models to Solve Difficult Retail Location Problems (Mark Birkin, Graham Clarke, Martin Clarke and Richard Culf). 4. Location-based Services for WAP Phone Users in a Shopping Centre (António Câmara and António Eduardo Dias. 5. Mass Appraisal and Noise: the use of Lifestyle Segmentation Profiles to Define Neighbourhoods for Hedonic Housing Price Mass Appraisal Models (Steve Laposa and Grant Thrall.. PART 2: SOCIAL DEPRIVATION 6. Target Clusters of Deprivation within Cities (Richard Harris and Paul Longley). 7. Assessing Deprivation in English Inner City Areas: Making the Case for EC Funding for Leeds City (Paul Boyle and Seraphim Alvanides). 8. GIS for Joined-up Government: the Case Study of the Sheffield Children Service Plan (Massimo Craglia and Paola Signoretta). 9. The Application of New Spatial Statistical Methods to the Detection of Geographical Patterns of Crime (Peter Rogerson). PART 3: TRANSPORT AND LOCATION 10. Modelling and Assessment of Demand-Responsive Passenger Transport Services (Mark Horn). 11. The South and West Yorkshire Strategic Land-use/Transportation Model (David Simmonds and Andy Skinner). 12. The Relocation of Ambulance Facilities in Central Rotterdam (Stan Geertman, Tom de Jong, Coen Wessels and Jan Bleeker). 13. A probability-based GIS Model for Identifying Focal Species Linkage Zones across Highways in the Canadian Rocky Mountains (Shelley Alexander, Nigel Waters and Paul Paquet. PART 4: NATIONAL SPATIAL PLANNING 14. Modelling Migration for Policy Analysis (Philip Rees, A. Stewart Fotheringham and Tony Champion). 15. Modelling Regional Economic Growth by Means of Carrying Capacity  (Leo van Wissen). 16. Planning a Network of Sites for the Delivery of a New Public Service in England and Wales (Mike Coombes and Simon Raybould). 17. New Methods of Assessing Service Provision in Rural England (Martin Frost and John Shepherd). 18. Forecasting River Stage with Artificial Neural Networks (Pauline Kneale and Linda See). 19. Undertaking Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis Research in an Academic Context (Robin Flowerdew and John Stillwell). Author Index. Subject Index.
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The popularity of geography as an academic discipline is partly explained by its relevance to the real world. Spatial analysis uses geographic information and statistical methods for the study of specific applications, ranging from business location analysis to the measurement of inner city deprivation, and when used in conjunction with GIS, visual representations and "what if" scenarios can be created. An increasing number of public and private sector organisations now regard spatial analysis as a valuable problem-solving tool. Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis focuses on the use of quantitative methods and GIS in applied contexts, demonstrating the wide range of techniques that are used to deal with problems at different spatial scales. It provides readers with a range of global applications from local/national government and business, and is structured to convey the public-private focus of the material. Arranged in four main parts, Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis covers: Geobusiness, which considers applications in the private sector.Social Deprivation, a set of chapters commissioned by various local authorities helping to expose different aspects of social problems, especially deprivation and crime.Transport and Location, relating to transport networks and location problems.National Spatial Planning, which looks at large-scale national social and economic problems, largely funded by government departments. This book is unique as it concentrates on commercially-sponsored applications of GIS and quantitative geography research methodologies that are undertaken by professional quantitative geographers. Internationally renowned editors and contributors from academic and business consultancies present spatial analysis techniques and the actual process of problem solving, to illustrate the applied nature of contemporary quantitative geography. A wealth of case studies enriches the chapters and exemplifies the practical application of GIS, statistical models, location-allocation models, and networks of flow models. Applied Spatial Modelling and GIS is essential reading for postgraduates and researchers of Quantitative Geography, GIS, Spatial Modelling and Retail Geography. It is also highly recommended for upper-level undergraduate and MSc students taking modules in GIS and Quantitative Geography, and will be a valuable source of reference for practitioners involved in the use of GIS for private and public sector planning.  
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"...essential reading...highly recommended...valuable reference for those engaged in using GIS..." (GEO Connexion, June 2004) "…the text and monochrome figures are clear and very well edited…a highly readable resource across a number of disciplines..." (Environment & Planning B: Planning and Design, Vol.31, No.6, 2004)
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List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction (Graham Clarke and John Stillwell). PART 1: GEOBUSINESS 2. Retail Applications of Spatial Modelling (Ken Jones and Tony Hernandez). 3. Using Spatial Models to Solve Difficult Retail Location Problems (Mark Birkin, Graham Clarke, Martin Clarke and Richard Culf). 4. Location-based Services for WAP Phone Users in a Shopping Centre (António Câmara and António Eduardo Dias. 5. Mass Appraisal and Noise: the use of Lifestyle Segmentation Profiles to Define Neighbourhoods for Hedonic Housing Price Mass Appraisal Models (Steve Laposa and Grant Thrall.. PART 2: SOCIAL DEPRIVATION 6. Target Clusters of Deprivation within Cities (Richard Harris and Paul Longley). 7. Assessing Deprivation in English Inner City Areas: Making the Case for EC Funding for Leeds City (Paul Boyle and Seraphim Alvanides). 8. GIS for Joined-up Government: the Case Study of the Sheffield Children Service Plan (Massimo Craglia and Paola Signoretta). 9. The Application of New Spatial Statistical Methods to the Detection of Geographical Patterns of Crime (Peter Rogerson). PART 3: TRANSPORT AND LOCATION 10. Modelling and Assessment of Demand-Responsive Passenger Transport Services (Mark Horn). 11. The South and West Yorkshire Strategic Land-use/Transportation Model (David Simmonds and Andy Skinner). 12. The Relocation of Ambulance Facilities in Central Rotterdam (Stan Geertman, Tom de Jong, Coen Wessels and Jan Bleeker). 13. A probability-based GIS Model for Identifying Focal Species Linkage Zones across Highways in the Canadian Rocky Mountains (Shelley Alexander, Nigel Waters and Paul Paquet. PART 4: NATIONAL SPATIAL PLANNING 14. Modelling Migration for Policy Analysis (Philip Rees, A. Stewart Fotheringham and Tony Champion). 15. Modelling Regional Economic Growth by Means of Carrying Capacity  (Leo van Wissen). 16. Planning a Network of Sites for the Delivery of a New Public Service in England and Wales (Mike Coombes and Simon Raybould). 17. New Methods of Assessing Service Provision in Rural England (Martin Frost and John Shepherd). 18. Forecasting River Stage with Artificial Neural Networks (Pauline Kneale and Linda See). 19. Undertaking Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis Research in an Academic Context (Robin Flowerdew and John Stillwell). Author Index. Subject Index.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780470844090
Publisert
2003-09-26
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
936 gr
Høyde
256 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
424

Biographical note

John Stillwell, School of Geography, University of Leeds.

Graham Clarke, School of Geography, University of Leeds.