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Yalin Yang, Yanan Wu and May Yuan
In-person social events bring people to places, while people and places influence where and what social events occur. Knowing what people do and where they build social relationships gives insights into the distribution and availability of places for soc...
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Changzhen Wang, Michael Leitner and Gernot Paulus
Health care accessibility studies are well established in the US but lacking in Austria, even though both experience high costs and have hospital care as the largest contributor to health care spending. This study aims to examine multiscale spatial acces...
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Maurici Ruiz-Pérez and Joana Maria Seguí-Pons
The modifiable areal unit problem is of great importance in geographic science. The use of a specific zoning impacts the social and economic imbalances that can be generated in the deployment of services, facilities, and infrastructure. In this article, ...
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Didier Josselin and Romain Louvet
Using two GEOBIA (Geographical Object Based Image Analysis) algorithms on a set of segmented images compared to grid partitioning at different scales, we show that statistical metrics related to both objects and sets of pixels are (more or less) subject ...
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Rafael H. M. Pereira, David Banister, Tim Schwanen, Nate Wessel
Anselin, L. (2010). Thirty years of spatial econometrics. Papers in Regional Science, 89(1), 3?25. doi:10.1111/j.1435-5957.2010.00279.x
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Aura Salmivaara, Miina Porkka, Matti Kummu, Marko Keskinen, Joseph H. A. Guillaume and Olli Varis
Water shortage (availability per capita) is a key indicator of vulnerability to water scarcity. Spatial datasets enable the assessment of water shortage on multiple scales. The use of river basins and subbasins as analysis and management units is current...
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