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E-book: Applied Spatial Modelling and Planning

Edited by (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel), Edited by (University of Leeds, UK), Edited by (Old Dominion University, USA)
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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 books 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.
List of plates
viii
List of figures
ix
List of tables
xiv
List of contributors
xvii
1 Introduction
1(7)
John Lombard
Eliahu Stern
Graham Clarke
2 Applied Spatial Modelling: `Big Science' and `Best Practice' Challenges
8(9)
Sir Alan Wilson
PART I Dynamics of economic space
3 An exploratory analysis of new firm formation in New England
17(16)
Jitendra Parajuli
Kingsley E. Haynes
4 The impacts of policy changes on overseas human captial in Australia: the implementation of the 485 graduate visa scheme
33(21)
Jonathan Corcoran
Francisco Rowe
Alessandra Faggian
Robert J. Stimson
5 On the Three `Laws' of Spatial Interaction and a String Theory Finale: Perspectives From Social Physics with Examples in the Digital and Retail Economy
54(37)
Robert G.V. Baker
PART II Housing and settlements
6 Spatial typology of the private rental housing market at neighbourhood scale: the case of South East Queensland, Australia
91(16)
Yan Liu
David Wadley
Jonathan Corcoran
7 Optimal kernel and bandwidth specifications for geographically weighted regression: an evaluation using automated valuation models (AVMS) for mass real estate appraisal
107(14)
Paul E. Bidanset
John R. Lombard
8 Spatial search: new settlements for Israel's ultra-orthodox population
121(13)
Eliahu Stern
9 A Tale of Two Earthquakes: Dynamic Agent-Based Simulation of Urban Resilience
134(23)
A. Yair Grinberger
Daniel Felsenstein
PART III Population dynamics and population ageing
10 The United Kingdom's multi-ethnic future: how fast is it arriving?
157(15)
Philip Rees
Pia Wohland
Paul Norman
11 Decomposition of life expectancy at older ages and prospects for ageing populations
172(17)
Leslie Mayhew
David Smith
12 Using agent-based modelling to understand crime phenomena
189(24)
Nick Addis
PART IV Health care planning and analysis
13 Modelling the impact of new community hospitals on access to health care
213(17)
Holly Shulman
Graham Clarke
Mark Birkin
14 SimSALUD -- towards a health decision support system for regional planning
230(19)
Melanie N. Tomintz
Victor M. Garcia-Barrios
15 Small-scale agent-based modelling of infectious disease transmission: an example in a primary school
249(31)
Mike Bithell
16 Exploring small-area geographies of obesity in the UK: evidence from the UK Women's Cohort Study
280(20)
Michelle A. Morris
Graham Clarke
Kimberley L. Edwards
Claire Hulme
Janet E. Cade
17 Examining the socio-spatial determinants of depression in the UK
300(15)
Karyn Morrissey
Peter Kinderman
Eleanor Pontin
Sara Tai
Matthias Schwannauer
PART V Environmental modelling
18 A Case Study of Flooding in the Limpopo River Basin, Xai-Xai, Mozambique
315(29)
Robert Fligg
Joana Barros
19 A Computational Framework for Mitigating Land Degradation: A Synergy of Knowledge From Physical Geography and Geoinformatics
344(13)
Tal Svoray
Index 357
John R. Lombard is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Service at Old Dominion University, USA.

Eliahu Stern is Professor of Geography and Planning at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.

Graham Clarke is Professor of Business Geography at the University of Leeds, UK.