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Applied GIS & Spatial Analysis
Editor: Graham Clarke (Univ. of Leeds, UK); Editor: John Stillwell (Univ. of Leeds, UK)
The popularity of geography as an academic discipline is partly explained by its relevance to the real world. Spatial analysis uses geographic information and statistical methods for the study of specific applications, ranging from business location analysis to the measurement of inner city deprivation, and when used in conjunction with GIS, visual representations and "what if" scenarios can be created. An increasing number of public and private sector organisations now regard spatial analysis as a valuable problem-solving tool. Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis focuses on the use of quantitative methods and GIS in applied contexts, demonstrating the wide range of techniques that are used to deal with problems at different spatial scales. It provides readers with a range of global applications from local/national government and business, and is structured to convey the public-private focus of the material.

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Arranged in four main parts, Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis covers: *Geobusiness, which considers applications in the private sector. *Social Deprivation, a set of chapters commissioned by various local authorities helping to expose different aspects of social problems, especially deprivation and crime. *Transport and Location, relating to transport networks and location problems. *National Spatial Planning, which looks at large-scale national social and economic problems, largely funded by government departments.

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