Quantitative Methods and Socio-Economic Applications in GIS

  • Mahavik N
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Abstract

Integration of quantitative methods on social science research has progressed in studying the complex human or social systems. Geographic Information System (GIS) is the main tool that has capability to integrate and analyze various datasets on spatial aspects. Not only geography researchers who are interested on the interaction of human activity and spatial dimension, but also other social-related fields share the same interests. Concept and theory before GIS age are quite difficult to explore spatially in the real-world applications for practitioner. However, GIS has capability to integrate quantitative methods with spatial analysis. In this book, the author, Prof. Fahui Wang, has provided both concept and theoretical backgrounds on human geography, city and regional planning of public policy. In addition, the author also demonstrates the example in the real-world applications based on GIS environment largely performed by ArcGIS.

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Mahavik, N. (2018). Quantitative Methods and Socio-Economic Applications in GIS. International Journal of Building, Urban, Interior and Landscape Technology (BUILT), 12, 75–79. https://doi.org/10.56261/built.v12.169214

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