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Modelling Geographical Accessibility
Contents
Content
- What is geospatial analytics?
- Motivation of promoting geospatial analytics
- Case study
- An overview of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- GIS versus Geospatial Analytics
Must do
Read:
Evaluating Accessibility for Transport Planning
Accessibility Measures: Overview and Practical Applications
Accessibility Models Based On the Gravity Analogy: In Theory and Practice
In-Class Exercise
- Hands-on Exercise 8. The handout and data sets are available at course eLearn.
R Packages
- spatstat: Spatial Point Pattern Analysis, Model-Fitting, Simulation, Tests [1]
- Getting Started with spatstat [2].
- Handling shapefiles in the spatstat package [3]
References
Methods
Fahui Wang (2012) "Measurement, Optimization, and Impact of Health CareAccessibility: A Methodological Review", Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 102:5,1104-1112, DOI: 10.1080/00045608.2012.657146