A choropleth map is a cartographic document. It shows a geographic study area tessellated by a set of polygons that differ in shape and size. Each polygon is depicted by a uniform symbol representing the manifestation of some phenomenon. This thesis focuses on socio-economic phenomena. We want to delineate a set of socio-economic regions within a study area. These regions are used for decision making about the delivery of specific goods and services and/or the provision of specific community infrastructure. However, we have identified three fundamental weaknesses associated with the use of choropleth maps for socio-economic regionalisation. Therefore, as an alternative to the choropleth map if we think explicitly in R³, then the best repres...
Peaks and troughs in the spatial distributions of population, employment and wealth are a universal ...
This paper develops a model of economic growth and activity locating endogenously on a 3- dimensiona...
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This paper describes a methodological approach that is able to analyse socio-demographic and -econom...
This paper describes a methodological approach that is able to analyse socio-demographic and -econom...
It is common for researchers in the social sciences to be concerned with the distributional aspects ...
<p>Choropleth representation has been the most widely applied method to represent rates in disease m...
Choropleth maps are among the most common visualization techniques used to present geographical data...
Population density varies sharply from place to place on the whole territory of Poland. The largest ...
In this work we study algorithms for visualization of sociomaps. We focus on surface-fitting method ...
Economic geography begins very often its investigation at identification of expansion and spatial v...
The problems raised by the representation of continuous phenomena are analysed through the example o...
ABSTRACT: Dasymetric maps display statistical data in meaningful spatial zones. Such maps can be pre...
For a variety of reasons it is often necessary to convert data which have been collected within a se...
Textual and socio-economical regional features can be integrated and merged by linearly combining th...
Peaks and troughs in the spatial distributions of population, employment and wealth are a universal ...
This paper develops a model of economic growth and activity locating endogenously on a 3- dimensiona...
Visit the Realities website (link below) for a recording (audio plus images) of a presentation given...
This paper describes a methodological approach that is able to analyse socio-demographic and -econom...
This paper describes a methodological approach that is able to analyse socio-demographic and -econom...
It is common for researchers in the social sciences to be concerned with the distributional aspects ...
<p>Choropleth representation has been the most widely applied method to represent rates in disease m...
Choropleth maps are among the most common visualization techniques used to present geographical data...
Population density varies sharply from place to place on the whole territory of Poland. The largest ...
In this work we study algorithms for visualization of sociomaps. We focus on surface-fitting method ...
Economic geography begins very often its investigation at identification of expansion and spatial v...
The problems raised by the representation of continuous phenomena are analysed through the example o...
ABSTRACT: Dasymetric maps display statistical data in meaningful spatial zones. Such maps can be pre...
For a variety of reasons it is often necessary to convert data which have been collected within a se...
Textual and socio-economical regional features can be integrated and merged by linearly combining th...
Peaks and troughs in the spatial distributions of population, employment and wealth are a universal ...
This paper develops a model of economic growth and activity locating endogenously on a 3- dimensiona...
Visit the Realities website (link below) for a recording (audio plus images) of a presentation given...