7.1 Introduction 7.1 Introduction This chapter is about reading and writing geographic data.Geographic data import is essential for geocomputation: real-world applications are ...
Prerequisites Prerequisites Like the introduction, this concluding chapter contains few code chunks.But its prerequisites are demanding.It assumes that you have: Read through...
15.1 Introduction 15.1 Introduction The aim of this chapter is to synthesize the contents, with reference to recurring themes/concepts, and to inspire future directions of appl...
8.1 Introduction 8.1 Introduction A satisfying and important aspect of geographic research is communicating the results.Map making — the art of cartography — is an ancient skil...
12.9 Future directions of travel 12.9 Future directions of travel This chapter provides a taste of the possibilities of using geocomputation for transport research.It has explo...
Foreword Foreword Doing ‘spatial’ in R has always been about being broad, seeking to provide and integrate tools from geography, geoinformatics, geocomputation and spatial sta...
References References Abelson, Harold, Gerald Jay Sussman, and Julie Sussman. 1996. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Second. The MIT Electrical Engineering an...
10.1 Introduction 10.1 Introduction Chapter 1 established that geocomputation is not only about using existing tools, but developing new ones, “in the form of shareable R scri...
11.1 Introduction 11.1 Introduction Statistical learning is concerned with the use of statistical and computational models for identifying patterns in data and predicting from ...
12.8 Prioritizing new infrastructure 12.8 Prioritizing new infrastructure This chapter’s final practical section demonstrates the policy-relevance of geocomputation for transpo...