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Spatial interaction models have seen extensive use in public and private sector planning over the past 50 years. This paper reviews a number of facets of the application of these models. In particular we focus on developments in testing how well the models work in a number of different contexts related to applied spatial analysis and planning. We also speculate on the future of spatial interaction modelling in an era of ‘Big Data’.
Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 23, 2018
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