Progress in Spatial Analysis [recurso electrónico] : Methods and Applications / edited by Antonio Páez, Julie Gallo, Ron N. Buliung, Sandy Dall'erba.

Por: Páez, Antonio [editor.]Colaborador(es): Gallo, Julie [editor.] | Buliung, Ron N [editor.] | Dall'erba, Sandy [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science SeriesEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010Descripción: XXVIII, 492p. 104 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642033261Tema(s): Economics | Cartography | Regional economics | Economics/Management Science | Regional/Spatial Science | Quantitative GeographyFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 338.9 Clasificación LoC:HT388HD28-9999Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Theory and Methods -- Progress in Spatial Analysis: Introduction -- Omitted Variable Biases of OLS and Spatial Lag Models -- Topology, Dependency Tests and Estimation Bias in Network Autoregressive Models -- Endogeneity in a Spatial Context: Properties of Estimators -- Dealing with Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity: The Generalized BME Model -- Local Estimation of Spatial Autocorrelation Processes -- Spatial Analysis of Land Use and Transportation Systems -- “Seeing Is Believing”: Exploring Opportunities for the Visualization of Activity–Travel and Land Use Processes in Space–Time -- Pattern-Based Evaluation of Peri-Urban Development in Delaware County, Ohio, USA: Roads, Zoning and Spatial Externalities -- Demand for Open Space and Urban Sprawl: The Case of Knox County, Tennessee -- Multilevel Models of Commute Times for Men and Women -- Walkability as a Summary Measure in a Spatially Autoregressive Mode Choice Model: An Instrumental Variable Approach -- Economic and Political Geography -- Employment Density in Ile-de-France: Evidence from Local Regressions -- The Geographic Dimensions of Electoral Polarization in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Vote -- Gender Wage Differentials and the Spatial Concentration of High-Technology Industries -- Fiscal Policy and Interest Rates: The Role of Financial and Economic Integration -- Spatial Analysis of Population and Health Issues -- Spatial Models of Health Outcomes and Health Behaviors: The Role of Health Care Accessibility and Availability -- Immigrant Women, Preventive Health and Place in Canadian CMAs -- Is Growth in the Health Sector Correlated with Later-Life Migration? -- Regional Applications -- Evolution of the Influence of Geography on the Location of Production in Spain (1930–2005) -- Comparative Spatial Dynamics of Regional Systems -- Growth and Spatial Dependence in Europe.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Space is increasingly recognized as a legitimate factor that influences many processes and conceptual frameworks, including notions of spatial coherence and spatial heterogeneity that have been demonstrated to provide substance to both theory and explanation. The potential and relevance of spatial analysis is increasingly understood by an expanding sphere of cogent disciplines that have adopted the tools of spatial analysis. This book brings together major new developments in spatial analysis techniques, including spatial statistics, econometrics, and spatial visualization, and applications to fields such as regional studies, transportation and land use, political and economic geography, population and health. Establishing connections to existing and emerging lines of research, the book also serves as a survey of the field of spatial analysis and its links with related areas.
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Theory and Methods -- Progress in Spatial Analysis: Introduction -- Omitted Variable Biases of OLS and Spatial Lag Models -- Topology, Dependency Tests and Estimation Bias in Network Autoregressive Models -- Endogeneity in a Spatial Context: Properties of Estimators -- Dealing with Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity: The Generalized BME Model -- Local Estimation of Spatial Autocorrelation Processes -- Spatial Analysis of Land Use and Transportation Systems -- “Seeing Is Believing”: Exploring Opportunities for the Visualization of Activity–Travel and Land Use Processes in Space–Time -- Pattern-Based Evaluation of Peri-Urban Development in Delaware County, Ohio, USA: Roads, Zoning and Spatial Externalities -- Demand for Open Space and Urban Sprawl: The Case of Knox County, Tennessee -- Multilevel Models of Commute Times for Men and Women -- Walkability as a Summary Measure in a Spatially Autoregressive Mode Choice Model: An Instrumental Variable Approach -- Economic and Political Geography -- Employment Density in Ile-de-France: Evidence from Local Regressions -- The Geographic Dimensions of Electoral Polarization in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Vote -- Gender Wage Differentials and the Spatial Concentration of High-Technology Industries -- Fiscal Policy and Interest Rates: The Role of Financial and Economic Integration -- Spatial Analysis of Population and Health Issues -- Spatial Models of Health Outcomes and Health Behaviors: The Role of Health Care Accessibility and Availability -- Immigrant Women, Preventive Health and Place in Canadian CMAs -- Is Growth in the Health Sector Correlated with Later-Life Migration? -- Regional Applications -- Evolution of the Influence of Geography on the Location of Production in Spain (1930–2005) -- Comparative Spatial Dynamics of Regional Systems -- Growth and Spatial Dependence in Europe.

Space is increasingly recognized as a legitimate factor that influences many processes and conceptual frameworks, including notions of spatial coherence and spatial heterogeneity that have been demonstrated to provide substance to both theory and explanation. The potential and relevance of spatial analysis is increasingly understood by an expanding sphere of cogent disciplines that have adopted the tools of spatial analysis. This book brings together major new developments in spatial analysis techniques, including spatial statistics, econometrics, and spatial visualization, and applications to fields such as regional studies, transportation and land use, political and economic geography, population and health. Establishing connections to existing and emerging lines of research, the book also serves as a survey of the field of spatial analysis and its links with related areas.

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