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The Use of a Geographic Information System for Second-Order Analysis of Spatial Point Patterns (91-19)

Abstract

The application of second-order neighborhood analysis for determining clustering tendency in spatial point patterns is examined within a GIS context. A computer program implementing the second-order methods discussed and demonstrated by Getis (1983; 1984; 1988; 1990) has been developed for the GRASS GIS. A variety of sample point patterns are analyzed using these methods to illustrate the advantages of incorporating spatial statistics such as these within a GIS.

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