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Bayesian Models to Generate Small Area Estimates of Population Health: Tutorial for Using Rate Stabilizing Tools and Their Output.

open access: yesJMIR Public Health Surveill
DeLara D   +8 more
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Inequalities in Geographical Space

2022
Inequalities are central to the public debate and social science research. They are inextricably linked to geographical space, shaping human mobility and migration patterns, creating diverse living environments and changing individuals’ perceptions of the society they live in and the inequalities that endure within it. Geographical space contributes to
Cottineau, Clémentine, Vallée, Julie
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THINKING SPACE GEOGRAPHICALLY

ICERI proceedings, 2016
Teaching Geography becomes different matter with the use of current technologies (like Geographical Informational Systems - GIS) and with the application of effective methods and innovations. Our article presents a proposal how to innovate and adjust a rigid national educational system (Czech, in this case) to the current both theoretical and applied ...
Alois Hynek   +2 more
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Cascade events in geographical space

International Journal of Modern Physics C, 2021
In this paper, we present a simple discrete model of cascade behavior in an actual geographical space with built environments. By simultaneously triggering and relaxing random locations in a network of Voronoi cells interacting via the gravity model, we observe nontrivial statistics with heavy-tailed distributions of cells and actual area extents ...
Dylan Marcus T. Ordoñez, Rene C. Batac
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Cognitive models of geographical space

International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 1999
This paper reviews research in geographical cognition that provides part of the theoretical foundation of geographical information science. Freestanding research streams in cognitive science, behavioural geography, and cartography converged in the last decade or so with work on theoretical foundations for geographical information systems to produce a ...
David M. Mark   +4 more
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INTRODUCTION: CYBERSPACE AND GEOGRAPHICAL SPACE

Geographical Review, 2010
There can only be disaster arising from unawareness of the causalities and effects inherent in our own technologies. - Marshall McLuhan, The Gutenberg Galaxy, 1962 Any technology sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from magic. - Arthur C. Clarke, Ascent to Orbit, 1984 The invention and diffusion of the computer are arguably the defining social ...
PAUL C. ADAMS, BARNEY WARF
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Geographical Space and its Future

Soviet Geography, 1969
AbstractThe significance of the processes in the upper atmosphere for life on earth is stressed. A new definition of geographical space is offered, extending from the Mohorovicic discontinuity to the outer limits of the irregularities in the earth's gravitational field. This geographical space is broken down into four basic divisions, the earth's crust,
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Orientation in Geographical Space

2018
People live in a certain space and are therefore familiar with the immediate environment; however, the further we go, the more unknown or not at all known geographical space becomes. Thus, there is a need for studying the problem of orientation in geographical space. It allows for safe movement as well as on-ground orientation in nature.
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Geographically Distributed Team Interaction Space

Computing in Civil and Building Engineering (2000), 2000
The current research focuses on making teams distributed across geographical and organizational boundaries more effective and efficient. In particular, the focus is on teams that are unable/unwilling to hold face-to-face meetings creating a limitation on the development of effective group cohesion.
Sanjeev Vadhavkar, Feniosky Peña-Mora
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Geographic Space as a Set of Concrete Geographical Entities

1991
This paper address the need for a theory of geographic space that handles space through the concrete objects or entities that actually create and form the space. Several trends seem to show the need for such a theory, which in fact would be a subset of a general spatial theory provided that it would specify what spatial relationships are possible and ...
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