Methods for Multilevel Analysis and Visualisation of Geographical Networks

This leading-edge study focuses on the latest techniques in analysing and representing the complex, multi-layered data now available to geographers studying urban zones and their populations. The volume tracks the successful results of the SPANGEO Project, which was set up in 2005 to standardize, an...

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Other Authors: Rozenblat, Cľine. (Editor), Melanȯn, Guy. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Series:Methodos Series, Methodological Prospects in the Social Sciences ; 11
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505 0 # |a Preface: Denise Pumain -- Introduction: Cľine Rozenblat, Guy Mľanȯn -- I: Concepts and visualizations of multilevel spatial networks -- 1: Cľine Rozenblat, Guy Mľanȯn: A small world perspective on Urban Systems -- 2: Jean-Franȯis Gleyze: Topological clustering for geographical networks -- 3: Alain L'Hostis : Theoretical models of Time-space: the role of transport networks in the shrinking and shrivelling of geographical space -- II: Tools for networks analysis: 4 -- Guy Mľancon, Celine Rozenblat: Structural analysis of networks -- 5: Antoine Lambert, Romain Bourqui, David Auber: Graph Visualization for Geography -- 6: Pierre-Yves Koenig : Exploring hierarchies using the DAGMap -- III: Empirical studies of spatial multilevel networks: 7: Cšar Ducruet: Port in a world maritime system: a multi-level analysis -- 8: Cľine Rozenblat, Guy Mľanȯn, Romain Bourqui, David Auber : Comparing multi-level clustering methods on weighted graphs: the case of worldwide air passengers traffic 2000-2004 -- 9: Charles Bohan, Břengr̈e Gautier: Multilevel analysis of Corporations Networks: a comparison between agro-food and automobile strategies for urban development -- 10: Marie-Nol͡le Comin: The Capture and diffusion of knowledge Spillovers: the influence of the position of Cities in a network -- 11: Patrice Tissandier, Tien Phan-Quang, Daniel Archambault: Defining polycentric Urban Areas through commuting cohesion in France -- Conclusion: Cľine Rozenblat, Guy Mľanȯn. . 
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