Big Data Applications in Geography and Planning
Edited by Mark Birkin,
Graham Clarke,
Jonathan Corcoran and
Robert Stimson
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This unique book demonstrates the utility of big data approaches in human geography and planning. Offering a carefully curated selection of case studies, it reveals how researchers are accessing big data, what this data looks like and how such data can offer new and important insights and knowledge.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Geography; Innovations and Technology; Research Methods; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781789909784
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Big Data Applications in Geography and Planning , pp 1-7

- Mark Birkin, Graham Clarke, Jonathan Corcoran and Robert Stimson
- Ch 2 Using social media advertising data to estimate migration trends over time , pp 8-24

- Monica Alexander
- Ch 3 Estimating household mobility using novel big data , pp 25-42

- Nik Lomax
- Ch 4 Using linked consumer and administrative data to model demographic changes in Londons city fringe , pp 43-51

- Justin van Dijk, Guy Lansley and Paul Longley
- Ch 5 Combining large linked social service microdata and geospatial data to identify vulnerable populations in New Zealand , pp 52-63

- Lukas Marek, James Greenwell, Matthew Hobbs, John McCarthy, Jesse Wiki, Malcolm Campbell, Simon Kingham and Melanie Tomintz
- Ch 6 The changing geography of clinical misery in England: lessons in spatio-temporal data analysis , pp 64-78

- Alexis Comber, Chris Brunsdon, Martin Charlton and John Cromby
- Ch 7 Utilising smartphone data to explore spatial influences on physical activity , pp 79-92

- Francesca Pontin
- Ch 8 Spatial extent and classification of retail agglomerations , pp 93-106

- Les Dolega
- Ch 9 Applications of store loyalty card big data in the location planning process , pp 107-120

- Nick Hood, Graham Clarke, Andy Newing and Tim Rains
- Ch 10 Online content of local interest and how it attracts individuals online , pp 121-143

- Emmanouil Tranos and Christoph Stich
- Ch 11 Smart cities, big data: an overview , pp 144-168

- Robert Stimson and Chris Pettit
- Ch 12 Is Sydney a 30-minute city? Big data analytics assisting to bring political rhetoric into practice , pp 169-188

- Simone Leao, Mohammad Hassan, Taha Rashidi and Chris Pettit
- Ch 13 Data and public participation in national strategic planning , pp 189-205

- Eliahu Stern, Sheizaf Rafaeli and Arza Churchman
- Ch 14 Goldmine or minefield? The methodological challenges associated with the analysis of the FixMyStreet neighbourhood problems dataset , pp 206-219

- Alasdair Rae and Elvis Nyanzu
- Ch 15 Big data applications in urban transport research in Chinese cities: an overview , pp 220-244

- Sui Tao, Min Zhang and Jiangyue Wu
- Ch 16 Unpacking the weather-transit ridership relationship using big data in Brisbane and beyond , pp 245-255

- Ming Wei, Yan Liu, Thomas Sigler and Jonathan Corcoran
- Ch 17 Spatial microsimulation models for rail travel: a West Yorkshire case study , pp 256-272

- Eusebio Odiari, Mark Birkin, Susan Grant-Muller and Nick Malleson
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