Spatial Interdependencies in Population Distributions: A Study in Univariate Map Analysis. 2 Urban Population Distributions
R P Haining
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R P Haining: Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, Yorkshire, England
Environment and Planning A, 1981, vol. 13, issue 1, 85-96
Abstract:
This paper starts by discussing the relationships between process and map structure and the nature of certain types of geographical spaces. There is then a discussion of urban population distributions, which are here classified as statistically nonhomogeneous. This leads to the use of different statistical techniques from those employed in the previous paper, and a simple example based on the Beckmann–McPherson model with the use of the SW Wisconsin data is presented.
Date: 1981
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DOI: 10.1068/a130085
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