The fully revised and updated book on statistical and spatial
analyses in a GIS environment
It's been four years since the publication of the groundbreaking
Statistical Analysis with ArcView GIS(R), and ArcView continues to
be one of the most popular desktop GIS among geographers and other
GIS users because of its capabilities for spatial-quantitative
synthesis. Now, David Wong and Jay Lee update their comprehensive
handbook with Statistical Analysis of Geographic Information with
ArcView GIS(R) and ArcGIS(R). This revised and expanded guide
features classic statistical methods supported by numerous new
examples and worked problems.
Employing points, lines, and polygons to model real-world
geographic forms, this easy-to-use resource provides geographers,
researchers, and practitioners a valuable bridge between theory and
the necessary software to apply it. It contains sections on point
distribution, point pattern analysis, linear features, network
analysis, and spatial autocorrelation analysis. This new edition:
Covers a full range of statistical methods, including classical
techniques, probability, and statistical testingFeatures dozens of
new exercises for use with tools and procedures packaged as ArcView
extensions and data sets Provides a CD-ROM offering immediate
access to ready-to-use ArcView extensions for use with the book and
with real-world data sets Includes updated discussions on
implementing spatial analysis in ArcGIS 9.X
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