A Spatial Analysis Approach for the Definition of Metropolitan Regions—The Case of Portugal

The objective of this paper is to present a combined, two-step spatial analysis approach for the definition of metropolitan regions. The proposed approach, which constitutes an option to avoid the endless confrontations that may be derived from the essentially subjective political criteria, explores...

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Published inEnvironment and planning. B, Planning & design. Vol. 34; no. 1; pp. 171 - 185
Main Authors Ramos, Rui António Rodrigues, da Silva, Antônio Nélson Rodrigues
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.01.2007
Pion Ltd, London
SeriesEnvironment and Planning B: Planning and Design
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Summary:The objective of this paper is to present a combined, two-step spatial analysis approach for the definition of metropolitan regions. The proposed approach, which constitutes an option to avoid the endless confrontations that may be derived from the essentially subjective political criteria, explores two branches of spatial analysis: spatial statistics and spatial modelling. Spatial statistics tools are used to identify the characteristics of local association and are combined with a neural network in order to build prediction models. The analyses conducted with exploratory spatial data analysis tools and census data give a clear indication of clusters of zones with similar characteristics, which can be seen as uniform regions. Spatial models can then be used to foresee the global behaviour of regions in terms of growth, albeit the basis of local (and historical) relationships among zones. The proposed approach is tested in a case study carried out in Portugal, where this is a timely issue.
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ISSN:0265-8135
1472-3417
DOI:10.1068/b31117