نتایج جستجو برای: روش gwr

تعداد نتایج: 370133  

2009
Xin Zhang

It is well established that health is related to Socio-Economic Etatus (SES) or deprivation status (Adler (1994)). Socio-Economic models or multiple deprivation models of health and inequalities are widely used by Public Health practitioners. Since 2000, the Department of Health has developed a pathway, which approach to determine the important influences on health within a population. A lot of...

2006
Haijin Shi Lianjun Zhang Jianguo Liu

In recent years, geographically weighted regression (GWR) has become popular for modeling spatial heterogeneity in a regression context. However, the current weighting function used in GWR only considers the geographical distances of trees in a stand, while the attributes (e.g., tree diameter) of the neighboring trees are totally ignored. In this study, we proposed a new weighting function that...

Journal: :Natural Hazards 2023

Soil erosion is one of the most common types land degradation. To provide useful information for proper management, quantitative soil evaluation and identifying influential factors are needed. However, rare studies have been reported on spatial modeling in connection with affective to prioritize locality type control measures. Hence, aim this study was (1) assess erosion-prone areas Talar water...

2012
Ashley N. Arnio Eric P. Baumer Stephen A. Matthews Allen E. Liska

BACKGROUND The present research evaluates the possibility of spatial heterogeneity in the effects on neighborhood crime rates of both traditional demographic indicators—immigrant concentration, racial composition, socioeconomic disadvantage, and residential instability—and a contemporary aspect of housing transition—foreclosure—that has garnered significant attention in recent scholarship. OBJE...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2022

In recent years, geographically weighted regression (GWR) models have been widely used to address the spatial heterogeneity and autocorrelation of PM2.5, but these studies not fully considered effects all potential variables on PM2.5 variation rarely optimized for residuals. Therefore, we first propose a modified GWR model based principal component analysis (PCA-GWR), then introduce five differ...

2004
Rutherford V. Platt

Although relationships between fragmentation of urban development and other forms of administrative and land cover fragmentation are important, they are poorly understood. This research aimed to better understand these relationships in order to inform land use planning in the Roaring Fork/Colorado River Corridor of Colorado. Change in fragmentation of urban development between 1985 and 1999 was...

2017
Ryan W. Gan Bonne Ford William Lassman Gabriele Pfister Ambarish Vaidyanathan Emily Fischer John Volckens Jeffrey R. Pierce Sheryl Magzamen

Climate forecasts predict an increase in frequency and intensity of wildfires. Associations between health outcomes and population exposure to smoke from Washington 2012 wildfires were compared using surface monitors, chemical-weather models, and a novel method blending three exposure information sources. The association between smoke particulate matter ≤2.5 μm in diameter (PM2.5) and cardiopul...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2021

Obtaining high-quality precipitation datasets with a fine spatial resolution is of great importance for variety hydrological, meteorological and environmental applications. Satellite-based remote sensing can measure in large areas but suffers from inherent bias relatively coarse resolutions. Based on the high accuracy surface modeling method (HASM), this study proposed new downscaling method, m...

Journal: :SoftwareX 2022

Abstract This paper describes GeoWeightedModel, a R package, which provides graphical user friendly web application to perform techniques from subarea of spatial Statistics known as Geographically Weighted (GW) models, such Regression (GWR) and its extensions: Robust GWR, Generalized Heteroskedastic Mixed "Scalable​ GWR), Principal Component Analysis, Discriminant analysis. It also all...

Journal: :Water 2022

Landslide Susceptibility Assessment (LSA) is a fundamental component of landslide risk management and substantial area geospatial research. Previous researchers have considered the spatial non-stationarity relationship between occurrences Conditioning Factors (LCFs) as fixed effects. The effects consider scale different LCFs an average value, which represented by single bandwidth in Geographica...

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