Statistical Geoinformatics for Human Environment Interface presents
two paradigms for studying both space and interface with regard to
human/environment: localization and multiple indicators. The first
approach localizes thematic targets by treating space as a pattern
of vicinities, with the pattern being a square grid and the
placement of vicinities centrically referenced. The second approach
explores human/environment interface as an abstraction through
indicators, neutralizing the common conundrum of how to reconcile
disparate spatial structures such as points, lines, and polygons.
These paired paradigms enable: The capacity to cope with complexity
Systematic surveillance Visualization and communication Preliminary
prioritization Coupling of GIS and statistical software Avenues for
automation Illustrating the interdisciplinary nature of
geoinformatics, this book offers a novel approach to the spatial
analysis of human influences and environmental resources. It
includes practical strategies for statistical and spatial analysis.
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