This paper is based on the assumption that there may be scale effects at all levels of areal data and that they vary both within areal units and between areal units. Spatial distributions are based on processes taking place in geographical space. A mapped pattern may reflect several distinct processes, each of which may affect a different area and operate at a different scale. The challenge for the spatial analyst is to identify these processes and evaluate their importance from the spatial pattern observed. Here the well known modifiable areal unit problem is not really a problem but a resource. Data at different scales can help us identify processes operating at different scales. We build on models and methods described by [Tranmer, M., &...
Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in the analytical problems referred to as aggregati...
The Modifiable Area Unit Problem (MAUP), a term introduced in Openshaw and Taylor’s (1979) classic p...
The concept of spatial scale is fundamental to geography, as are the problems of integrating data ob...
This paper is based on the assumption that there may be scale effects at all levels of areal data an...
The Modifiable Areal Unit Phenomenon (MAUP) has traditionally been regarded as a problem in the anal...
The Modifiable Areal Unit Phenomenon (MAUP) has traditionally been regarded as a problem in the anal...
The comparison of spatial patterns is a fundamental task in geography and quantitative spatial model...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Modifiable Area Unit Problem (MAUP) has been discussed i...
The paper reports on pilot of a methodology for understanding high-resolution spatial patterns in re...
Scale has long been a fundamental concept in geography. Its importance is emphasised in geographical...
Ecological studies are based on characteristics of groups of individuals, which are common in variou...
Areas within England and Wales have population profiles that make them distinct from other locales; ...
The paper focuses on the issue of the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP), which is frequently disc...
Abstract Background All analyses of spatially aggregated data are vulnerable to the modifiable areal...
Previous assessments of factor analytic invariance to scale and aggregation effects have led to disc...
Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in the analytical problems referred to as aggregati...
The Modifiable Area Unit Problem (MAUP), a term introduced in Openshaw and Taylor’s (1979) classic p...
The concept of spatial scale is fundamental to geography, as are the problems of integrating data ob...
This paper is based on the assumption that there may be scale effects at all levels of areal data an...
The Modifiable Areal Unit Phenomenon (MAUP) has traditionally been regarded as a problem in the anal...
The Modifiable Areal Unit Phenomenon (MAUP) has traditionally been regarded as a problem in the anal...
The comparison of spatial patterns is a fundamental task in geography and quantitative spatial model...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Modifiable Area Unit Problem (MAUP) has been discussed i...
The paper reports on pilot of a methodology for understanding high-resolution spatial patterns in re...
Scale has long been a fundamental concept in geography. Its importance is emphasised in geographical...
Ecological studies are based on characteristics of groups of individuals, which are common in variou...
Areas within England and Wales have population profiles that make them distinct from other locales; ...
The paper focuses on the issue of the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP), which is frequently disc...
Abstract Background All analyses of spatially aggregated data are vulnerable to the modifiable areal...
Previous assessments of factor analytic invariance to scale and aggregation effects have led to disc...
Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in the analytical problems referred to as aggregati...
The Modifiable Area Unit Problem (MAUP), a term introduced in Openshaw and Taylor’s (1979) classic p...
The concept of spatial scale is fundamental to geography, as are the problems of integrating data ob...