Geographically Weighted Regression
The Analysis of Spatially Varying Relationships
August 2002
284 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Geographical Weighted Regression (GWR) is a new local modellingtechnique for analysing spatial analysis. This technique allowslocal as opposed to global models of relationships to be measuredand mapped. This is the first and only book on this technique,offering comprehensive coverage on this new 'hot' topic in spatialanalysis.
* Provides step-by-step examples of how to use the GWR model usingdata sets and examples on issues such as house price determinants,educational attainment levels and school performance statistics
* Contains a broad discussion of and basic concepts on GWR throughto ideas on statistical inference for GWR models
* uniquely features accompanying author-written software thatallows users to undertake sophisticated and complex forms of GWRwithin a user-friendly, Windows-based, front-end (see book fordetails).
1. Local Statistics and Local Models for Spatial Data 1
2. Geographically Weighted Regression: The Basics 27
3. Extensions to the Basic GWR Model 65
4. Statistical Inference and Geographically Weighted Regression 83
5. GWR and Spatial Autocorrelation 103
6. Scale Issues and Geographically Weighted Regression 127
7. Geographically Weighted Local Statistics 159
8. Extensions of Geographically Weighting 187
9. Software for Geographically Weighted Regression 207
Epilogue 241
Bibliography 255
Index 267