Analytically derived neighborhoods in a rapidly growing West African city: The case of Accra, Ghana
In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 45, S. 126-134
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In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 45, S. 126-134
In: Growth and change: a journal of urban and regional policy, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 31-42
ISSN: 1468-2257
ABSTRACTRecent research has indicated that individual income distribution in the United States has tended toward greater inequality in recent years. Hypotheses are presented on the expected effect of that trend on suburban municipalities within large metropolitan areas. One major expectation is that the distribution of per capita incomes among the municipalities will be found to bifurcate. A methodology that rests on a graphical depiction of income and a revision of the famous Pearson plane is used to identify trends. Results indicate that the long term trend (at least since 1960) toward income homogeneity came to a halt by 1979 and began to reverse itself in the early 1980s, although bimodal distributions of income are not yet (1983) in evidence. Rapidly growing and rich communities are tending toward greater internal income homogeneity.
In: Advances in Spatial Science
In: Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series
In recent years, spatial analysis has become an increasingly active field, as evidenced by the establishment of educational and research programs at many universities. Its popularity is due mainly to new technologies and the development of spatial data infrastructures. This book illustrates some recent developments in spatial analysis, behavioural modelling, and computational intelligence. World renown spatial analysts explain and demonstrate their new and insightful models and methods. The applications are in areas of societal interest such as the spread of infectious diseases, migration behaviour, and retail and agricultural location strategies. In addition, there is emphasis on the uses of new technologoies for the analysis of spatial data through the application of neural network concepts
In: Applied Econometrics Association series
Introduction: some background basis -- Roots and meaning of culture -- Spatial interaction and spatial behavior -- Population: world patterns, regional trends -- Language and religion: mosaics of culture -- Ethnic geography: threads of diversity -- Cultural identities and cultural landscapes: diversity and uniformity -- Economic geography: primary activities -- Economic geography: manufacturing and services -- Economic development and change -- Urban systems and urban structures -- The political ordering of space -- Human impacts on the environment.