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In recent years, spatial analysis has become an increasingly active
field, as evidenced by the establishment of educational and
research programs at many universities. Its popularity is due
mainly to new technologies and the development of spatial data
infrastructures. This book illustrates some recent developments in
spatial analysis, behavioural modelling, and computational
intelligence. World renown spatial analysts explain and demonstrate
their new and insightful models and methods. The applications are
in areas of societal interest such as the spread of infectious
diseases, migration behaviour, and retail and agricultural location
strategies. In addition, there is emphasis on the uses of new
technologoies for the analysis of spatial data through the
application of neural network concepts.
The Handbook is written for academics, researchers, practitioners
and advanced graduate students. It has been designed to be read by
those new or starting out in the field of spatial analysis as well
as by those who are already familiar with the field. The chapters
have been written in such a way that readers who are new to the
field will gain important overview and insight. At the same time,
those readers who are already practitioners in the field will gain
through the advanced and/or updated tools and new materials and
state-of-the-art developments included. This volume provides an
accounting of the diversity of current and emergent approaches, not
available elsewhere despite the many excellent journals and te-
books that exist. Most of the chapters are original, some few are
reprints from the Journal of Geographical Systems, Geographical
Analysis, The Review of Regional Studies and Letters of Spatial and
Resource Sciences. We let our contributors - velop, from their
particular perspective and insights, their own strategies for m-
ping the part of terrain for which they were responsible. As the
chapters were submitted, we became the first consumers of the
project we had initiated. We gained from depth, breadth and
distinctiveness of our contributors' insights and, in particular,
the presence of links between them.
This thirteenth edition of Human Geography retains the organization
and structure of its earlier versions. Like them, it seeks to
introduce its users to the scope and excitement of geography and
its relevance to their daily lives and roles as informed citizens.
We recognize that for any students, human geography may be their
first or only work in geography and this, their first or only
textbook in the discipline. For these students particularly, we
seek to convey the richness and breadth of human geography and to
give insight into the nature and intellectual challenges of the
field of geography itself.
The Handbook is written for academics, researchers, practitioners
and advanced graduate students. It has been designed to be read by
those new or starting out in the field of spatial analysis as well
as by those who are already familiar with the field. The chapters
have been written in such a way that readers who are new to the
field will gain important overview and insight. At the same time,
those readers who are already practitioners in the field will gain
through the advanced and/or updated tools and new materials and
state-of-the-art developments included. This volume provides an
accounting of the diversity of current and emergent approaches, not
available elsewhere despite the many excellent journals and te-
books that exist. Most of the chapters are original, some few are
reprints from the Journal of Geographical Systems, Geographical
Analysis, The Review of Regional Studies and Letters of Spatial and
Resource Sciences. We let our contributors - velop, from their
particular perspective and insights, their own strategies for m-
ping the part of terrain for which they were responsible. As the
chapters were submitted, we became the first consumers of the
project we had initiated. We gained from depth, breadth and
distinctiveness of our contributors' insights and, in particular,
the presence of links between them.
This book approaches the study of patterns by emphasising the
processes responsible for them; it emphasises the logical format of
process-to-pattern rather than the more wasteful pattern-to-process
approach. The concern is primarily with two-dimensional surfaces,
which is the way most maps are used for analysis. The material is
organised into sections on process models responsible for point
patterns, for line patterns and then for area patterns. It
represents a synthesis of the work done on patterns in a number of
fields and a large literature is reviewed in the process of the
synthesis. In many respects this book represents a translation of
complex mathematical materials into a readable and relatively
simple verbal approach to the subject and thus brings the more
sophisticated aspects to a larger number of students than has been
done before. The reader need only have an elementary background in
statistics. The basic probability theory required by the text is
given in an appendix.
In recent years, spatial analysis has become an increasingly active
field, as evidenced by the establishment of educational and
research programs at many universities. Its popularity is due
mainly to new technologies and the development of spatial data
infrastructures. This book illustrates some recent developments in
spatial analysis, behavioural modelling, and computational
intelligence. World renown spatial analysts explain and demonstrate
their new and insightful models and methods. The applications are
in areas of societal interest such as the spread of infectious
diseases, migration behaviour, and retail and agricultural location
strategies. In addition, there is emphasis on the uses of new
technologoies for the analysis of spatial data through the
application of neural network concepts.
Human Geography, 7/e is a non-majors introduction to human and cultural geography that focuses on culture, society, and human activity from a geographic perspective. The text is also designed for majors taking their first course in human geography. Fellmann provides a thorough, classic, up-to-date, and balanced approach to this broad range of topics. Among the most distinctive and important features of the text is its thorough and well-integrated coverage of gender roles in society and culture.
"Introduction to Geography," 13th edition, by Getis and Getis
introduces college students to the breadth and spatial insights of
the field of geography. The authors' approach allows the major
research traditions of geography to dictate the principal themes.
They also include information on current events, such as the
earthquake in Haiti. Chapter 1 introduces students to the four
organizing traditions that have emerged through the long history of
geographical thought and writing: earth science,
culture-environment, location, and area analysis. Each of the four
parts of this book centers on one of these geographic perspectives.
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