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Applied Spatial Modelling and Planning

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This book highlights the extraordinary range of areas to which geographical analysis and spatial modelling can bring lessons and insights. It shows how these techniques have been used to address ‘real world’ issues that are of concern to international organisations, public agencies and businesses, as illustrated by actual funded projects that geographers have developed collaboratively with end-users. Applied Spatial Modelling and Planning shows how much geographical research is policy relevant to a wide variety of agencies through the use of GIS and spatial modelling in applied geography. The book’s chapters contain a cross-section of innovative applications and approaches to problem solving within five major domains of the dynamics of economic space, housing and settlements, population movements and population ageing, health care, and the environment. Using a number of case studies on the use of GIS and spatial modelling, this book demonstrates the fact that much of what is done by quantitative geographers is not only relevant within academia, but also has use in policy work. This book will appeal to an international audience interested in cutting-edge spatial modelling to better understand the processes involved in solving real problems.

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ISBN: 9781138925700
Publication date: 8th September 2016
Author: John R. Lombard
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 394 pages
Series: Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy
Genres: Business and Management
Economics
Research and development management
Development economics and emerging economies
Sustainability
Development studies
Regional / International studies
Human geography