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This thematic Encyclopedia explores the multifaceted world of regional science, presenting a systematic and coherent overview of its central topics. It highlights the interdisciplinary nature of the field, examining the wide range of concepts, theories, methods and models that shape spatial-oriented approaches to the social sciences.
Contributions from expert scholars delve into key aspects of regional science, from urban poverty and natural resource management to smart cities and AI. Highly accessible entries cover the definition, history, theoretical background, and applications of each topic, as well as avenues for future research.
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Over 300 entries written by leading academics from across the globe
Considers a broad range of issues in the context of both developed and emerging economies
Clear thematic categorization of concepts into seven pivotal research domains reflecting the heterogeneity of the field
Students and scholars of regional and urban economics, human and economic geography, planning, environmental science, transportation science, urban and rural sociology, and spatial econometrics will greatly benefit from this comprehensive Encyclopedia. It is also an essential resource for researchers, policymakers and industry professionals seeking to understand cutting-edge developments in the field.
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PART A SPACE AND TIME
SECTION I LOCATION
A.I.1
Industrial location 3
Daniel Shefer
A.I.2
Location of people 5
Elizelle Juanee Cilliers
A.I.3
Facility location 6
Adeline Heitz
A.I.4
Agglomeration economies 8
Gabriela Carmen Pascariu
A.I.5
Industrial clusters 10
Christian Ketels
A.I.6
Spatial systems 12
Bogdan-Constantin Ibanescu
A.I.7
Intra-city population dynamics 14
Kingsley E. Haynes
SECTION II ALLOCATION
A.II.1
Spatial interdependencies 17
Umut Türk and John Östh
A.II.2
Spatial assignment 19
Kingsley E. Haynes
A.II.3
FDI and regional development 21
Laura Resmini
A.II.4
Spatial equilibrium 23
Kingsley E. Haynes
A.II.5
Globalization 25
Yuri Mansury
A.II.6
Global cluster networks 27
Pengfei Li and Harald Bathelt
A.II.7
Spatial allocation of firms 29
Cintya Lanchimba and Juan
Pablo Díaz-Sánchez
SECTION III LAND USE
A.III.1
Urban economics 32
Juan Carlos Lopez
A.III.2
Land rent 34
Tomaz Ponce Dentinho
A.III.3
Location and land use 36
John F. McDonald
A.III.4
Monocentricity and
polycentricity 38
Zeynep Elburz
A.III.5
Peri-urbanity and rurality 40
Abdul Shaban
A.III.6
Spatial access barriers 43
Thomas Carl Keene
A.III.7
Agriculture 45
Mikaël Akimowicz
SECTION IV REGIONS
A.IV.1
Definitions and typology 48
Fernando Rubiera-Morollón
A.IV.2
Regional borders 50
Kathrine Richardson
A.IV.3
Regional disparities 52
Daniel Felsenstein
A.IV.4
Regional dynamics and
resilience 54
Hugo Pinto and Luiz Viana
A.IV.5
Regions as active spaces 56
Marina S. van Geenhuizen
A.IV.6
Territorial capital 58
Roberta Capello
A.IV.7
Regions as networks 60
Folke Snickars
SECTION V CITIES
A.V.1
Definition and delineation of
cities 63
Celine Rozenblat
A.V.2
City size 66
Hasan Engin Duran
A.V.3
Suburbanisation 68
Tigran Haas
A.V.4
Metropolitan areas 70
Bogdana Neamtu and Calin E. Hintea
A.V.5
Peri-urban areas 72
Cristina Lincaru, Adriana
Grigorescu and Speranța
Camelia Pîrciog
A.V.6
Systems of cities 74
Davide Ponzini
A.V.7
Cities and borrowed size 76
Désirée Nilsson
SECTION VI ENVIRONMENT
AND RESOURCES
A.VI.1
Theory of externalities 79
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
A.VI.2
Environmental quality 81
Irina Di Ruocco
A.VI.3
Sustainability 83
Vasiliki Delitheou and
Evanthia Michalaki
A.VI.4
Livability 85
Steffen Lehmann
A.VI.5
Climate change 87
Sebastien Bourdin
A.VI.6
Ecological and historical
landscapes 89
Mark Scott
A.VI.7
Rural development 91
Menelaos Gkartzios
SECTION VII TECHNOLOGY
AND SPACE
A.VII.1
Digitalization, cities and regions 94
Janet E. Kohlhase
A.VII.2
Research and development 96
Hiroyuki Shibusawa and Mingji CuA.VII.3
Digital technology 98
Varadharajan Sridhar
A.VII.4
Spatial proximity and
technology 100
Andre Torre
A.VII.5
Industrial districts 102
Fabio Sforzi and Rafael
Boix-Domènech
A.VII.6
Networks and technology
adoption 104
Boyeong Park and Donghwan An
A.VII.7
Culture and industrial
development 106
David Emanuel Andersson
PART B ACTORS AND SOCIETY
SECTION I INDIVIDUALS
AND HOUSEHOLDS
B.I.1
Demography and regional
science 110
Leonardus J.G. Van Wissen
and Veronique Schutjens
B.I.2
Commuting 112
Kala Seetharam Sridhar
B.I.3
Migration 114
K. Bruce Newbold
B.I.4
Creativity 116
Sorin Mazilu
B.I.5
Poverty 118
David C. Folch
B.I.6
Urban poverty and social
inequality 120
Robert C. Kloosterman
B.I.7
Cultural diversity 122
Saskia Sassen and Karima Kourtit
SECTION II FIRMS AND
ENTREPRENEURS
B.II.1
New firm formation 125
Zoltan Acs
B.II.2
Entrepreneurs as business
innovators 127
Rolf Sternberg
B.II.3
Locational motives 129
Abraham Song
B.II.4
Relocation 131
Valentina Giannini and
Donato Iacobucci
B.II.5
Spatial entrepreneurial
competition 133
Stefano Colombo
B.II.6
Industrial linkages 135
Antonella Nocco
B.II.7
Entrepreneurial ecosystems 137
Christina Theodoraki and
David B. Audretsch
SECTION III INCOME AND
DISTRIBUTION
B.III.1
Income generation 140
David Willis and David W. Hughes
B.III.2
Income expenditures 142
Konstantinos Eleftheriou and
Konstantinos Christopoulos
B.III.3
Income gaps 144
Chen Sharony
B.III.4
Spatial income disparities 146
Haifeng Qian
B.III.5
Urban inequality 148
Clémentine Cottineau and
Denise Pumain
B.III.6
Socio-economic segmentation 150
Martijn J. Smit
B.III.7
Income distribution in
developing countries 152
Budy P. Resosudarmo
SECTION IV ECONOMIC
GROWTH AND REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
B.IV.1
Spatial-economic growth
theory and policy 155
Fabio Mazzola
B.IV.2
Endogenous regional growth 158
Robert J. Stimson
B.IV.3
Regional competition 160
Miguel A. Márquez
B.IV.4
Convergence theory 162
Juan R. Cuadrado-Roura
B.IV.5
New Economic Geography 165
Antonella Nocco
B.IV.6
Cumulative causation 167
Sumana Bandyopadhyay
B.IV.7
Urban agglomeration dynamics 169
Patrícia C. Melo
SECTION V SPATIAL WELL-BEING
B.V.1
Well-being 172
Sebastien Bourdin
B.V.2
Quality of life 174
Eva Psatha
B.V.3
Well-being and the city 177
Philip S. Morrison
B.V.4
Environmental quality and
safety 179
Miruna Mazurencu-Marinescu Pele
B.V.5
Spatial health 181
Marina S. van Geenhuizen
B.V.6
Public amenities 183
Chiara Garau and Pierre Frankhauser
B.V.7
Urban-rural happiness paradox 185
Marloes M. Hoogerbrugge
and Martijn J. Burger
SECTION VI SPATIAL INNOVATION
B.VI.1
Measurement of regional
innovation 188
Fernando Bruna and Juan
Fernández-Sastre
B.VI.2
Knowledge spillovers 190
Oto Hudec
B.VI.3
The role of universities 192
Arda Tuncer and Ferhan Gezici
B.VI.4
Intelligent cities 194
Nicos Komninos and Anastasia Panori
B.VI.5
Territorial innovation systems 197
Anastasia Panori and Nicos Komninos
B.VI.6
Absorption capacity 199
Rafael Garduño-Rivera
B.VI.7
Creative class 201
Richard Florida
PART C GOODS AND MARKETS
SECTION I HOUSING MARKETS
C.I.1
Urban sprawl 206
Fernando Rubiera-Morollón
C.I.2
Supply 208
Carlos Almeida Marques and
Cisbélia Sousa Cevadinha
C.I.3
Affordable housing and social
policy 210
Martin Grander
C.I.4
Externalities and housing
market policy 212
John Edwin Anderson
C.I.5
Hedonic price formation 214
Charles Ka Yui Leung
C.I.6
Migration and housing markets 216
Carlos Garriga, Aaron
Hedlund and Ping Wang
C.I.7
Public space and house prices 218
David M. Brasington
SECTION II SPATIAL LABOUR
MARKETS
C.II.1
Labour market segmentation 221
Peter Gladoić Håkansson
C.II.2
The wage curve 223
Uwe Blien and Stephan Brunow
C.II.3
Employment subcenters in
metropolitan areas 225
John F. McDonald
C.II.4
Creative class and space 227
Alina M. Schoenberg and
Rebecca Schwarz
C.II.5
Migration and labor markets 230
Mark Brown and Bruce Newbold
C.II.6
Ageing and labour market
participation 232
Brian H.S. Kim
C.II.7
Regional labour market supply
and demand 234
Ana Maria Bonomi Barufi
SECTION III COMMODITY MARKETS
C.III.1
Distance factors 237
Fernando Rubiera-Morollón
C.III.2
Inequality in market access 239
Julio Martinez-Galaragga
and Daniel A. Tirado-Fabregat
C.III.3
Value chains 241
Joao-Pedro Ferreira
C.III.4
Logistics 243
Kevin O'Connor
C.III.5
Advanced producer services 245
Rafael Boix-Domènech and
Fabio Sforzi
C.III.6
Spatial commodity flows 247
Geoffrey J.D. Hewings
C.III.7
Industry and I-O analysis 249
Kingsley E. Haynes
SECTION IV PUBLIC FACILITIES
C.IV.1
Public goods 252
Philip E. Graves
C.IV.2
Concentration vs.
deconcentration 254
Pedro Herrera-Catalán
C.IV.3
Spatial consumer markets 256
Bogdan-Constantin Ibanescu
C.IV.4
Geographic specialisation 258
Alexandru Bănică
C.IV.5
Social diversity 260
Daniela-Luminita Constantin
C.IV.6
Distribution and financing
aspects 262
Mihaela Clincu
C.IV.7
Local amenities and spatial
household choices 264
Steven G. Craig and Hoanh Le
SECTION V BUILT
ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING
C.V.1
The real estate market 267
Charles Ka Yui Leung
C.V.2
Spatial land use competition 269
Dani Broitman and Danny Czamanski
C.V.3
Density and livability 271
Carlos Moreno, Didier
Chabaud and Catherine Gall
C.V.4
Urban landscapes 274
Luigi Fusco Girard,
Francesca Nocca and Martina Bosone
C.V.5
Geodesign 277
Carl Steinitz and Karima Kourtit
C.V.6
Urban real estate 279
Charles Ka Yui Leung
C.V.7
Urban heat islands and land-use
planning 281
Jean-Michel Guldmann
SECTION VI RESOURCES
AND ENERGY
C.VI.1
Resource supply and demand 284
Shriya Rangarajan
C.VI.2
Renewable energy 286
Abdellatif Khattabi
C.VI.3
Resource competition 288
Oudom Hean and Parker Jabas
C.VI.4
Local environmental quality 290
Yoshiro Higano
C.VI.5
Local climate adaptation 292
Peter Nijkamp and Karima Kourtit
C.VI.6
Natural resources and the region 296
Kingsley E. Haynes
C.VI.7
Green and blue areas 299
Soomi Lee
PART D SERVICES AND ECONOMY
SECTION I KNOWLEDGE
AND INFORMATION
D.I.1
Knowledge and data analytics 303
Lukas Behrend
D.I.2
Knowledge creation 305
Robert Laurini
D.I.3
Knowledge dissemination and
access 307
Maryam Ghorbankhani
D.I.4
Triple and quadruple helix
views 309
Marina S. van Geenhuizen
D.I.5
Smart cities 311
Andrea Caragliu and Chiara F. Del Bo
D.I.6
Learning regions 313
Alina Irina Popescu
D.I.7
Responsible research and
innovation 315
Pavlos Kilintzis and Elpida Samara
SECTION II DIGITAL
TECHNOLOGY AND DATA
D.II.1
Digital technology effects 318
Camilla Lenzi
D.II.2
Data and modelling 320
Katarzyna Kopczewska
D.II.3
Spatial data 322
Ling Wu and Xinyue Ye
D.II.4
Local data warehouses 324
Ling Wu, Xinyue Ye and Rangan Feng
D.II.5
Big data 326
Laurie A. Schintler
D.II.6
Blockchain systems 328
Ana Balan
D.II.7
Local data analysis and
management 331
Rob Kitchin
SECTION III SERVICES AND
DEVELOPMENT
D.III.1
Producer services 334
Michiel van Meeteren
D.III.2
Industrial dynamics in space 337
Alexandra Tsvetkova and
Jean-Claude Thill
D.III.3
The death of distance 339
Jacques Poot
D.III.4
Spatial competition in location 341
Gordon F. Mulligan
D.III.5
Spatial competition and
innovation 343
Lu Chen and Ting Zhang
D.III.6
Regional industrial leadership 345
Terry Clower
D.III.7
Socioeconomic opportunities 347
Alexandra Sandu
SECTION IV PUBLIC SERVICES
D.IV.1
Culture and regional
development 350
Alexander Lehner
D.IV.2
Culture and language 352
Rosella Nicolini
D.IV.3
The experience economy 354
Jaewon Lim
D.IV.4
Spatial access to services 356
Mert Kompil and Chris
Jacobs-Crisioni
D.IV.5
Public health and space 359
Hanxue Wei
D.IV.6
Human health 361
Konstantinos Christopoulos
and Konstantinos Eleftheriou
D.IV.7
Spatial well-being and health 363
Carolina Guevara Rosero
SECTION V DIVERSITY AND
CULTURE
D.V.1
Urban ethnic and migrant
concentration 366
Cem Özgüzel
D.V.2
Advocacy, innovation and
minority entrepreneurs 368
Helen Lawton Smith
D.V.3
Entrepreneurship policy and
gender 370
Kehinde Ogunjemilusi,
Colette Henry, Brian Boyd
and Kate Johnston
D.V.4
Transport equity 373
Isabel Cunha and Louafi Bouzouina
D.V.5
Talent and cities 375
Richard Florida and
Charlotta Mellander
D.V.6
Urban cultural plurality 377
Luigi Fusco Girard
D.V.7
Cultural tourism 380
Martina Bosone and Antonia
Gravagnuolo
PART E TRANSPORT AND
INTERACTIONS
SECTION I TRANSPORT
E.I.1
Space-time geography 385
John Östh and Umut Türk
E.I.2
Urban transport networks and
systems 389
Balázs Lengyel
E.I.3
Networks and graphs 391
Renata Żochowska and Piotr
Soczówka
E.I.4
Roads 393
Dimitrios Tsiotas
E.I.5
Railways 395
Genevieve Giuilano and
Ahsan Habib Joy
E.I.6
Public transport 397
Itzhak Benenson
E.I.7
Bicycling 399
Kees Maat
SECTION II TRADE
E.II.1
Spatial borders 402
Neil Reid
E.II.2
Trade barriers 404
Eduardo A. Haddad
E.II.3
Spatial competition 407
Daniel A. Griffith
E.II.4
Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI) 409
Zoltán Gál
E.II.5
Spatial market areas 412
Edward Coulson
E.II.6
Regional trade and complex
logistics 417
Cynthia Sénquiz-Díaz
E.II.7
Regional value chains 419
Pui-Hang Wong
SECTION III TRAFFIC
E.III.1
The mobile society 422
Francesca Torrieri and Marco Rossitti
E.III.2
Spatial choices: destination,
route, mode 424
Itzhak Benenson
E.III.3
Distance effects 426
Jason Hawkins
E.III.4
Inequality in access 428
David Duran-Rodas and
Benjamin Büttner
E.III.5
Traffic safety 431
Alexander Lehner
E.III.6
Bike sharing 434
Valeria Bernando
E.III.7
Ride-hailing and urban
congestion 436
Xavier Fageda
SECTION IV COMMUTING
E.IV.1
Living and working 439
Thomas de Graaff
E.IV.2
Labour markets, housing
markets and transport 441
Barbara Schwengler and Per Kropp
E.IV.3
Transport and environment 443
Bert van Wee
E.IV.4
Segmented spatial labor markets 447
Timothy R. Wojan
E.IV.5
Spatial networks 449
Kevin Credit
E.IV.6
Models for commuting behavior 452
Luca Zamparini
SECTION V MOBILITY
E.V.1
Spatial choices: modes,
motives, destinations 455
Luca Zamparini
E.V.2
Travel demand modelling 457
Yantao Huang and Kara Kockelman
E.V.3
Residential mobility patterns 460
William A.V. Clark
E.V.4
Rising city size and mobility 462
Peter Rogerson
E.V.5
Leisure mobility 464
Marina Toger
E.V.6
Urban mobility and
environment 466
Kostas Bithas and Antonis Rovolis
SECTION VI TOURISM
E.VI.1
Tourism and recreation 469
Luiz Carlos de Santana
Ribeiro and Gervásio Ferreira
dos Santos
E.V1.2
Typology of tourism 471
Mauro Ferrante
E.V1.3
Benefits of tourism 473
Eva Psatha
E.V1.4
Local identity and tourism 475
Jingjing Liu and Yahui Su
E.V1.5
Crowding 477
Bart Neuts
E.V1.6
Tourism and aviation 479
Juan Carlos Martín
E.VI.7
Mode and destination choice in
tourism 481
Dimitrios Buhalis, Karima
Kourtit and Vanessa G.B.
Gowreesunkar
PART F GOVERNANCE AND POLICY
SECTION I REGIONAL POLICY
F.I.1Policy principles 491
Ugo Fratesi
F.I.2
Place-based or people-based 493
Sebastien Bourdin
F.I.3
Policy incentives 495
Terance Rephann
F.I.4Public investments 497
Jolta Kacani
F.I.5
Policy evaluation 499
Paolo Di Caro
F.I.6Fiscal equalization 501
Marie Breuille and Julie Le Gallo
F.I.7Regional policy tools 503
Paul Snow (Ling Xue)
SECTION II SPATIAL PLANNING
F.II.1
Planning theory 506
Daniel Galland
F.II.2
Public spaces 509
Tigran Haas
F.II.3
Information and planning 511
Zhixuan Li and Becky P.Y. Loo
F.II.4
Regional information systems 513
Robert Laurini
F.II.5
Spatial planning for
megaregions 515
Ming Zhang
F.II.6
Urbanization in the developing
world 517
Kyle Farrell
F.II.7
Smart planning tools 519
Koray Velibeyoğlu and Pelin Özden
SECTION III INSTITUTIONS
F.III.1
Governance and society 522
Ramona Tiganasu
F.III.2
Non-governmental
organisations (NGOs) 524
Cynthia Sénquiz-Díaz
F.III.3
Sustainable Development Goal
(SDG) principles 526
Magnus Andersson
F.III.4
Financial aspects of urban
sustainability 528
Adriana Kocornik-Mina and
Robin King
F.III.5
Social and institutional
innovation 530
Serdar Türkeli
F.III.6
Institutions and city-regional
planning 532
Raine Mäntysalo
F.III.7
Nature in regional governance 534
Mikaël Akimowicz, Charline
Collard and Céline Domengie
SECTION IV PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
F.IV.1
Citizen involvement 537
Irina Di Ruocco
F.IV.2
Public participation: success
and failure 539
Elizelle Juanee Cilliers
F.IV.3
Citizen science 541
Marina S. van Geenhuizen
F.IV.4
Participatory geo-design 543
Eduardo Simao Da Graca Dias
F.IV.5
Local public cooperation 545
Marie Breuille and Julie Le Gallo
F.IV.6
Spatial competences 547
Teresa de Noronha
F.IV.7
Stakeholders in local public
participation 549
Sarah Low
SECTION V SOCIAL COHESION
F.V.1
Inclusive spatial development 552
Fjollë Caka
F.V.2
Social capital 554
Hans Westlund and Kamila Borsekova
F.V.3
Social policy 556
Adam Polko
F.V.4
Governance and society 558
Teresa de Noronha
F.V.5
Discontent and violent
behaviour 561
Daria Denti
F.V.6
Entrepreneurial diversity and
regional development potential 563
Michael Fritsch
F.V.7
Cultural-ethnic diversity 565
Kingsley E. Haynes
SECTION VI GREEN POLICY
F.VI.1
Regional environmental capital 568
Alexandru Bănică
F.VI.2
Quality of life 570
Takahiro Yoshida
F.VI.3
The climate commandment 572
Fjollë Caka
F.VI.4
Energy use and transition 574
Sol Maria Halleck Vega
F.VI.5
Circular economy 576
Sebastien Bourdin
F.VI.6
Green spaces 578
Elizelle Juanee Cilliers
F.VI.7
Valuation of urban ecosystem
services 580
Yujing Ma, Jamie M. Chen
and Xudong Rao
SECTION VII PLACE-BASED POLICY
F.VII.1
Spatial differentiation 584
Elena Lasarte-Navamuel and
Alberto Diaz-Dapena
F.VII.2
Place-based approaches 587
Elizabeth Redmond and John
I. Carruthers
F.VII.3
Rural-urban dichotomy 589
Menelaos Gkartzios
F.VII.4
Disaster resilience 591
Alexandru Bănică
F.VII.5
Limitations of spatial policy 593
Jean-Michel Guldmann
F.VII.6
Urban and regional modelling 595
Tschangho John Kim
F.VII.7
Geoscience and regional science 598
Stefan de Graaf and Henk Scholten
PART G METHODS AND
TECHNIQUES
SECTION I REGIONAL
SCIENCE TOOLS
G.I.1
Economic base models 602
K. Mert Cubukcu
G.I.2
Shift-and-share analysis 604
Miguel A. Márquez
G.I.3
Spatial I-O analysis 606
Jan Oosterhaven
G.I.4
Spatial interaction models 608
Aura Reggiani
G.I.5
Spatial search models 610
A. Stewart Fotheringham
G.I.6
Spatial dynamic equilibrium
analysis 612
Terry L. Friesz
G.I.7
Regional CGE models 614
Euijune Kim
SECTION II PLANNING AND
PROJECTION METHODS
G.II.1
SWOT analysis 618
Eva Psatha
G.II.2
Cost-benefit and costeffectiveness analysis 621
Carolina Serpieri
G.II.3
Multicriteria analysis 623
Sumeeta Srinivasan
G.II.4
Data envelopment analysis 625
Soushi Suzuki and Peter Nijkamp
G.II.5
Urban self-organization and
simulation 628
Dani Broitman and Danny Czamanski
G.II.6
Morphological assessment 630
Sergio Porta and Vitor Oliveira
G.II.7
Structural equation modeling 634
Bart Neuts
SECTION III SOCIETY AND
GEOGRAPHY
G.III.1
Consultation methods 637
Jiwon Baik
G.III.2
Environmental impact analysis 639
Irina Di Ruocco
G.III.3
Scenario analysis 641
Žiga Malek
G.III.4
Hedonic price models 644
Coro Chasco
G.III.5
Agent-based models 646
Ouassim Manout
G.III.6
Analysis of urban form 649
Claudia van der Laag Yamu
and Işın Can Traunmüller
G.III.7
Spatial trends in regional
science 651
Fernando Bruna
SECTION IV SPATIAL DYNAMICS
G.IV.1
Spatial input-output and CGE
modeling 655
Geoffrey J.D. Hewings
G.IV.2
Spatial aspects of disasters 658
Giulio Breglia and Marco Modica
G.IV.3
Resilience analysis 660
Alessandra Faggian and
Carlo Caporali
G.IV.4
Fractal geometry and scaling 663
Michael Batty
G.IV.5
Bayesian spatial-temporal
models 666
Gede Nyoman Mindra Jaya
and Henk Folmer
G.IV.6
Machine learning and AI 668
Güney Celbis and Pui-Hang Wong
G.IV.7
Machine learning and
agglomerations 670
Adipandang Yudono, Raden
Chrisna, Trie Hadi Permana
and Firman Afrianto
G.IV.8
System dynamics on smart
technologies 673
Elpida Samara, Pavlos
Kilintzis and Paraskevi Kosti
SECTION V SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS
G.V.1
Spatial autocorrelation analysis 676
François Bavaud
G.V.2
Spatial weight matrix 680
François Bavaud
G.V.3
Durbin and Geary models 683
Sumeeta Srinivasan
G.V.4
Spatial regression models 685
Gianfranco Piras
G.V.5
Spatial VAR models 687
Daniel Felsenstein
G.V.6
Spatial dependence modeling 690
J. Paul Elhorst
G.V.7
Nonlinear spatial econometric
models 692
Konstantinos Christopoulos
and Konstantinos Eleftheriou
SECTION VI SPATIAL STATISTICS
G.VI.1
Exploratory spatial data analysis 695
Adriana Grigorescu, Speranța
Camelia Pîrciog and Cristina Lincaru
G.VI.2
Geographic Information
System (GIS) methodology 697
Eric Vaz
G.VI.3
Cluster analysis 699
Speranța Camelia Pîrciog,
Cristina Lincaru and Adriana
Grigorescu
G.VI.4
Spatial scales (MAUP) 702
David Manley
G.VI.5
Stochastic kernels 704
Angelos Liontakis and
Christos T. Papadas
G.VI.6
Spatial microsimulation 707
Terance Rephann
G.VI.7
Self-organising processes and
mapping (SOM) 709
Lidia Diappi
G.VI.8
Measures of concentration 712
Francois Bavaud
G.VI.9
Wasserstein distance in
regional science 716
Ting Zhang and Lu Chen