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Spatial Analytical Perspectives on GIS
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ABSTRACT
The ability to manipulate spatial data in different forms and to extract additional meaning from them is at the heart of GIS, yet genuine spatial analysis tools are rarely incorporated into commercial software, thus seriously limiting their usefulness. The future of GIS technology wil depend largely on the incorporation of more powerful analytical and modelling functions - and there is agreement within the GIS community of the urgent need to address these issues. This text attempts this task. It presents the latest information on incorporating spatial analysis tools into GIS, and includes concepts and applications from both the environmental and socio-econimc sciences.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|1 pages
Spatial Analysis Procedures
chapter One|18 pages
Geographic information systems, spatial data analysis and spatial modelling: an introduction
chapter Two|18 pages
Developing spatial analysis functions relevant to GIS environments
chapter Three|14 pages
Scripting and toolbox approaches to spatial analysis in a GIS context
chapter Six|14 pages
Interactive spatial analysis of soil attribute patterns using exploratory data analysis (EDA) and GIS
chapter Eight|16 pages
The Moran scatterplot as an ESDA tool to assess local instability in spatial association
part Two|1 pages
Spatial Integration Issues
chapter Ten|8 pages
Descriptive modelling and declarative modelling for spatial data
chapter Eleven|14 pages
Predictive spatial data analysis in the geosciences
chapter Thirteen|12 pages
Spatial pattern of ecological processes: the role of similarity in GIS applications for landscape analysis
chapter Fourteen|12 pages
Integrating GIS into the planning process
part Three|1 pages
Spatial Dynamic Modelling