Spatial variance is an important characteristic of spatial random variables. It describes local deviations from average global conditions and is thus a proxy for spatial heterogeneity. Investigating instability in spatial variance is a useful way of detecting spatial boundaries, analysing the internal structure of spatial clusters and revealing simultaneously acting geographic phenomena. Recently, a corresponding test statistic called ‘Local Spatial Heteroscedasticity’ (LOSH) has been proposed. This test allows locally heterogeneous regions to be mapped and investigated by comparing them with the global average mean deviation in a data set. While this test is useful in stationary conditions, its value is limited in a global heterogeneous st...
We propose a random effects panel data model with both spatially correlated error components and spa...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial autocorrelation against the alternative of fir...
This is the accepted manuscript of the following article: Borrajo, M., González-Manteiga, W., & Mart...
Spatial variance is an important characteristic of spatial random variables. It describes local devi...
Spatial Heterogeneity : Principles and Methods This article has a dual purpose . First , it descri...
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
International audienceWe propose a scan test for the presence of spatial groupwise heteroskedasticit...
Spatial Modeling has been one of the important parts in Applied Econometrics as well as Econometrics...
The objective of this paper is to advance in the discussion of the topic of heterogeneity in a spati...
In the past few years, several new tests for spatial clustering have been proposed. With ever increa...
In this mini-dissertation we briefly describe the context and development of spatial statistics, spa...
This thesis consists of two parts. In Chapter 2, we focus on the spatial scan statistics with overdi...
Ambient user-generated geo-information like that from geosocial media is collected using liberal, un...
Spatial autocorrelation may be defined as the relationship among values of a single variable that co...
© 2018, The Author(s). Disease mapping applications generally assume homogeneous regression effects ...
We propose a random effects panel data model with both spatially correlated error components and spa...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial autocorrelation against the alternative of fir...
This is the accepted manuscript of the following article: Borrajo, M., González-Manteiga, W., & Mart...
Spatial variance is an important characteristic of spatial random variables. It describes local devi...
Spatial Heterogeneity : Principles and Methods This article has a dual purpose . First , it descri...
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
International audienceWe propose a scan test for the presence of spatial groupwise heteroskedasticit...
Spatial Modeling has been one of the important parts in Applied Econometrics as well as Econometrics...
The objective of this paper is to advance in the discussion of the topic of heterogeneity in a spati...
In the past few years, several new tests for spatial clustering have been proposed. With ever increa...
In this mini-dissertation we briefly describe the context and development of spatial statistics, spa...
This thesis consists of two parts. In Chapter 2, we focus on the spatial scan statistics with overdi...
Ambient user-generated geo-information like that from geosocial media is collected using liberal, un...
Spatial autocorrelation may be defined as the relationship among values of a single variable that co...
© 2018, The Author(s). Disease mapping applications generally assume homogeneous regression effects ...
We propose a random effects panel data model with both spatially correlated error components and spa...
We consider testing the null hypothesis of no spatial autocorrelation against the alternative of fir...
This is the accepted manuscript of the following article: Borrajo, M., González-Manteiga, W., & Mart...