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Spatial Analytics with ArcGIS

You're reading from   Spatial Analytics with ArcGIS Build powerful insights with spatial analytics

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787122581
Length 290 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Eric Pimpler Eric Pimpler
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Preface 1. Introduction to Spatial Statistics in ArcGIS and R 2. Measuring Geographic Distributions with ArcGIS Tools FREE CHAPTER 3. Analyzing Patterns with ArcGIS Tools 4. Mapping Clusters with ArcGIS Tools 5. Modeling Spatial Relationships with ArcGIS Tools 6. Working with the Utilities Toolset 7. Introduction to the R Programming Language 8. Creating Custom ArcGIS Tools with ArcGIS Bridge and R 9. Application of Spatial Statistics to Crime Analysis 10. Application of Spatial Statistics to Real Estate Analysis

Introduction to spatial statistics

Let's start with a definition of spatial statistics. The GIS dictionary (http://gisgeography.com/gis-dictionary-definition-glossary/) defines spatial statistics as the field of study concerning statistical methods that use space and spatial relationships (such as distance, area, volume, length, height, orientation, centrality, and/or other spatial characteristics of data) directly in their mathematical computations. Spatial statistics are used for a variety of different types of analyses, including pattern analysis, shape analysis, surface modeling and surface prediction, spatial regression, statistical comparisons of spatial datasets, statistical modeling and prediction of spatial interaction, and more. The many types of spatial statistics include descriptive, inferential, exploratory, geostatistical, and econometric statistics.

Spatial statistics are applicable across a wide range of environmental disciplines, including agriculture, geology, soil science, hydrology, ecology, oceanography, forestry, meteorology, and climatology, among others. Many socio-economic disciplines including epidemiology, crime analysis, real estate, planning, and others also benefit from spatial statistical analysis.

Spatial statistics can give answers to the following questions:

  • How are the features distributed?
  • What is the pattern created by the features?
  • Which are the clusters?
  • How do patterns and clusters of different variables compare to one another?
  • What is the relationship between sets of features or values?
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