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This leading-edge study focuses on the latest techniques in
analysing and representing the complex, multi-layered data now
available to geographers studying urban zones and their
populations. The volume tracks the successful results of the
SPANGEO Project, which was set up in 2005 to standardize, and
share, the syncretic, multinational mapping techniques already
developed by geographers and computer scientists. SPANGEO sought
new and responsive ways of visualising urban geographical and
social data that reflected the fine-grained detail of the inputs.
It allowed for visual representation of the large and complex
networks and flows which are such an integral feature of the
dynamism of urban geography. SPANGEO developed through the 'visual
analytics loop' in which geographers collaborated with computer
scientists by feeding data into the design of visualisations that
in turn spawned the urge to incorporate more varied data into the
visualisation. This volume covers all the relevant aspects, from
conceptual principles to the tools of network analysis and the
actual results flowing from their deployment. Detailed case studies
set out in this volume include spatial multi-level analyses of
flows in airports and sea ports, as well as the fascinating
scientific networks in European cities. The volume shows how the
primary concern of geography-the interaction of society with
physical space-has been revivified by the complexities of new
cartographical and statistical methodologies, which allow for
highly detailed mapping and far more powerful computer analysis of
spatial relationships."
This book sheds light on Sir Peter Hall's visions and contributions
as recalled by experts. Specialists from the fields of transport
and geography testify to Sir Peter Hall's enormous impact on urban
planning, urban geography, and transport geography, and The IGU
Commission on Transport and Geography together with the IGU Urban
Commission would like to commemorate this. After an Introduction by
Richard Knowles and Celine Rozenblat, Peter Taylor presents his
high-level contribution "Polymath in City Studies," and Jonathan
Reades presents Sir Peter Hall's views on "Location and
Innovation." This is followed by "An Innovator of Enhancing
Transport and Urban Development Relationships" by Chia-Lin Chen.
Kathy Pain explains their common work on "The Mega City Regions,"
while Michael Batty recalls how they collaborated on "World Cities
and Information Cities." Celine Rozenblat and Dan O'Donoghue
welcome "The Visionary for World and European cities".
This leading-edge study focuses on the latest techniques in
analysing and representing the complex, multi-layered data now
available to geographers studying urban zones and their
populations. The volume tracks the successful results of the
SPANGEO Project, which was set up in 2005 to standardize, and
share, the syncretic, multinational mapping techniques already
developed by geographers and computer scientists. SPANGEO sought
new and responsive ways of visualising urban geographical and
social data that reflected the fine-grained detail of the inputs.
It allowed for visual representation of the large and complex
networks and flows which are such an integral feature of the
dynamism of urban geography. SPANGEO developed through the 'visual
analytics loop' in which geographers collaborated with computer
scientists by feeding data into the design of visualisations that
in turn spawned the urge to incorporate more varied data into the
visualisation. This volume covers all the relevant aspects, from
conceptual principles to the tools of network analysis and the
actual results flowing from their deployment. Detailed case studies
set out in this volume include spatial multi-level analyses of
flows in airports and sea ports, as well as the fascinating
scientific networks in European cities. The volume shows how the
primary concern of geography-the interaction of society with
physical space-has been revivified by the complexities of new
cartographical and statistical methodologies, which allow for
highly detailed mapping and far more powerful computer analysis of
spatial relationships.
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