TY - BOOK ID - 7537336 TI - Planning and Socioeconomic Applications AU - Gatrell, Jay D. AU - Jensen, Ryan R. PY - 2009 SN - 9048181771 1402096410 9786612000676 1282000675 1402096429 PB - Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Economic development -- Sociological aspects. KW - Geospatial data. KW - Regional planning -- Methodology. KW - Regional planning KW - Economic development KW - Methodology. KW - Sociological aspects. KW - Sociology of development KW - Sociology of economic development KW - Geographical information systems. KW - Physical geography. KW - Geographical Information Systems/Cartography. KW - Geophysics/Geodesy. KW - Physical Geography. KW - Sociology KW - Geography KW - Geographical information systems KW - GIS (Information systems) KW - Information storage and retrieval systems KW - Geophysics. KW - Geological physics KW - Terrestrial physics KW - Earth sciences KW - Physics UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7537336 AB - The book focuses on socio-demographics and the use of these data to support strategic planning initiatives associated with the spatial expansion of urban areas and economic development. It contains a conceptual discussion of the challenges, both methodological and practical, implementing GIS applications for assessing economic and planning activities in peripheral regions including developing countries. The book examines how spatial clustering concepts, spatial models, and related visualization techniques (GIS) can be applied to the case of economic development in rural environments. It discusses methodological issues including data and analysis issues. It also examines the differential growth patterns of counties within city-systems of the Western United States from the date of county formation until the late 20th century, using an historical GIS and historical US Census data. The final chapter summarizes the collection and positions it within the context of the broader book series on geotechnologies. The book is written by planning practitioners as well as university based researchers. It will provide scholars and professionals with a survey of the contemporary work in the field, and with insights into remaining questions, methodological debates, and technical complications of employing geotechnologies in the real world. ER -