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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 63
Volume 63, May 2017
- Seth E. Spielman, Ningchuan Xiao, Samantha Cockings, Robert Tanton:
Statistical systems and census data in the spatial sciences. 1-2 - Mohammad-Reza Namazi-Rad, Robert Tanton, David Steel, Payam Mokhtarian, Sumonkanti Das:
An unconstrained statistical matching algorithm for combining individual and household level geo-specific census and survey data. 3-14 - Anastasia Panori, Dimitris Ballas, Yannis Psycharis:
SimAthens: A spatial microsimulation approach to the estimation and analysis of small area income distributions and poverty rates in the city of Athens, Greece. 15-25 - Tracy A. Kugler, Steven M. Manson, Joshua R. Donato:
Spatiotemporal aggregation for temporally extensive international microdata. 26-37 - Amy N. Rose, Nicholas N. Nagle:
Validation of spatiodemographic estimates produced through data fusion of small area census records and household microdata. 38-49 - Adam Whitworth, E. Carter, Dimitris Ballas, G. Moon:
Estimating uncertainty in spatial microsimulation approaches to small area estimation: A new approach to solving an old problem. 50-57 - Ben Anderson, Sharon Lin, Andy Newing, Abubakr S. Bahaj, Patrick A. B. James:
Electricity consumption and household characteristics: Implications for census-taking in a smart metered future. 58-67 - Christopher James Pettit, Robert Tanton, Jane Hunter:
An online platform for conducting spatial-statistical analyses of national census data across Australia. 68-79 - Clémentine Cottineau, Erez Hatna, Elsa Arcaute, Michael Batty:
Diverse cities or the systematic paradox of Urban Scaling Laws. 80-94 - Ran Wei, Daoqin Tong, Jeff M. Phillips:
An integrated classification scheme for mapping estimates and errors of estimation from the American Community Survey. 95-103
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