An exploration of spatial dispersion, pattern, and association of socio-economic functional units in an urban system

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Author(s)
Myint, S. W.
Publication language
English
Pages
21pp
Date published
01 Jul 2008
Publisher
Applied Geography
Type
Articles
Keywords
Research methodology, Urban

Hypotheses based on a set of socio-economic, cultural, and political functional units are examined. The geographic techniques employed in the study include spatial mean, standard distance, standard deviational ellipse, nearest neighbor analysis, and spatial analysis on a network: cross K function and network cross K function. The study not only explores the spatial pattern, distribution, and association of key socio-economic, cultural, and political units which could reveal internal structures and activities of an urban system, but also demonstrates a number of operational procedures that permit applications of traditional and advanced spatial analysis approaches in the study of real urban systems.