Geodemographic segmentation systems are area classifications that use multi-criteria and geo-statistical analytics to group places and people into clusters of similarity. The benefits of these geocomputation techniques have been largely embraced by countries in the developed world where the origins of geodemographics lie. In spite of identified value of segmentation techniques for driving efficacy in policy making in developed societies, numerous developing countries still lack these systems. At the very basic level, some of the reasons for this paucity may appear obvious; however some more pertinent issues like the misunderstanding of the significance of data infrastructure has often been overlooked. In this paper, we provide some backgrou...
A geodemographic classification provides a set of categorical summaries of the built and socio-econo...
This thesis takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the characteristics, quality and pro...
Geodemographic classifiers characterise populations by categorising geographical areas according to ...
Since the emergence of modern day geodemographics, population geography has witnessed a renaissance...
and demographic characteristics of people living within small geographic areas. They have hitherto b...
Since the emergence of contemporary area classifications, population geography has witnessed a renai...
Identifying what can be considered as 'prospects and potentials' for small-area geodemographics and ...
Geodemographic classifications group small area geography into categories based on shared population...
Social area classifications group areas on the basis of social or socio-economic similarity into clu...
Social area classification focuses on segmenting geographical units into groups based on the socio-e...
Despite the inclusion of some non-Census variables, the traditional proprietary geodemographic class...
Sixteen years ago, Franklin estimated that about 80% of data contain geo-referenced information. To ...
Geodemographic classifications have progressed from manual classifications of areas through to comp...
Geodemographics is a spatially explicit classification of socio-economic data, which can be used to ...
Throughout its history, Population Geography has always favoured the spatial aspect both when studyi...
A geodemographic classification provides a set of categorical summaries of the built and socio-econo...
This thesis takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the characteristics, quality and pro...
Geodemographic classifiers characterise populations by categorising geographical areas according to ...
Since the emergence of modern day geodemographics, population geography has witnessed a renaissance...
and demographic characteristics of people living within small geographic areas. They have hitherto b...
Since the emergence of contemporary area classifications, population geography has witnessed a renai...
Identifying what can be considered as 'prospects and potentials' for small-area geodemographics and ...
Geodemographic classifications group small area geography into categories based on shared population...
Social area classifications group areas on the basis of social or socio-economic similarity into clu...
Social area classification focuses on segmenting geographical units into groups based on the socio-e...
Despite the inclusion of some non-Census variables, the traditional proprietary geodemographic class...
Sixteen years ago, Franklin estimated that about 80% of data contain geo-referenced information. To ...
Geodemographic classifications have progressed from manual classifications of areas through to comp...
Geodemographics is a spatially explicit classification of socio-economic data, which can be used to ...
Throughout its history, Population Geography has always favoured the spatial aspect both when studyi...
A geodemographic classification provides a set of categorical summaries of the built and socio-econo...
This thesis takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the characteristics, quality and pro...
Geodemographic classifiers characterise populations by categorising geographical areas according to ...