Socio-economic applications of geographic information science /

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Other Authors: Kidner, David B., Higgs, Gary, White, Sean
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Taylor & Francis, 2003.
Series:Innovations in GIS ; 9.
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Online Access: Full text (WIT users only)
Table of Contents:
  • chapter 1 Introduction / Gary Higgs
  • chapter 2 Revisiting fundamental principles of GIS / Nicholas Chrisman
  • part PART I: GIS AND CRIME
  • chapter 3 When is a hotspot a hotspot? A procedure for creating statistically robust hotspot maps of crime / Spencer Chainey
  • chapter 4 Evaluating situational crime prevention: the Merseyside alleygating schemes / Chris Young
  • chapter 5 Crime hot spot prediction: a framework for progress / Jonathan Corcoran
  • part PART II: GIS AND PLANNING
  • chapter 6 E-community participation: communicating spatial planning and design using web-based maps
  • chapter 7 A collaborative three dimensional GIS for London: Phase 1 Woodberry Down
  • chapter 8 Historic time horizons in GIS: East of England historic landscape assessment / Lynn Dyson-Bruce
  • chapter 9 Using GIS to research low and changing demand for housing / Peter Lee
  • part PART III: GIS AND URBAN APPLICATIONS
  • chapter 10 Geographical visual information systems (GVIS) to support urban regeneration: design issues
  • chapter 11 Using measures of spatial autocorrelation to describe socio-economic and racial residential patterns in US urban areas / Andrea Frank
  • chapter 12 Georeferencing social spatial data and intra-urban property price modelling in a data-poor context: a case study for Shanghai / Fulong Wu
  • part PART IV: GIS AND RURAL APPLICATIONS
  • chapter 13 Accessibility to GP surgeries in South Norfolk: a GIS-based assessment of the changing situation 1997-2000 / Andrew Lovett
  • chapter 14 Measuring accessibility for remote rural populations / Mandy Kelly
  • chapter 15 Assessing the transport implications of housing and facility provision in Gloucestershire / Helena Titheridge
  • part PART V: GIS IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC POLICY
  • chapter 16 Using GIS for sub-ward measures of urban deprivation in Brent, England / Richard Harris
  • chapter 17 The spatial analysis of UK local electoral behaviour: turnout in a Bristol ward / Scott Orford
  • chapter 18 Towards a European peripherality index / Carsten Sch�rmann
  • chapter 19 Using a mixed-method approach to investigate the use of GIS within the UK National Health Service / Darren Smith.