Applied GIS and spatial analysis [electronic resource] / editors, John Stillwell, Graham Clarke.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Wiley)
Other Authors: Clarke, Graham, 1960-, Stillwell, John C. H. (John Charles Harold), 1952-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex, England ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, ©2004.
Series:Wiley SCELC e-books.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Graham Clarke and John Stillwell
  • Retail applications of spatial modelling / Ken Jones and Tony Hernandez
  • Using spatial models to solve difficult retail location problems / Mark Birkin, Graham Clarke, Martin Clarke and Richard Culf
  • Location-based services for WAP phone users in a shopping centre / António Câmara and António Eduardo Dias
  • Mass appraisal and noise : the use of lifestyle segmentation profiles to define neighbourhoods for hedonic housing price mass appraisal models / Steve Laposa and Grant Thral.
  • Targeting clusters of deprivation within cities / Richard Harris and Paul Longley
  • Assessing deprivation in English inner city areas : making the case for EC funding for Leeds City / Paul Boyle and Seraphim Alvanides
  • GIS for joined-up government : the case study of the Sheffield children service plan / Massimo Craglia and Paola Signoretta
  • The application of new spatial statistical methods to the detection of geographical patterns of crime / Peter Rogerson
  • Modelling and assessment of demand-responsive passenger transport services / Mark E.T. Horn.
  • The South and West Yorkshire strategic land-use/transportation model / David Simmonds and Andy Skinner
  • The relocation of ambulance facilities in Central Rotterdam / Stan Geertman, Tom de Jong, Coen Wessels and Jan Bleeker
  • A probability-based GIS model for identifying focal species linkage zones across highways in the Canadian Rocky Mountains / Shelley M. Alexander, Nigel M. Waters and Paul C. Paquet
  • Modelling migration for policy analysis / Phil Rees, A. Stewart Fotheringham and Tony Champion
  • Modelling regional economic growth by means of carrying capacity / Leo van Wissen.