Geographical Analysis

Papers
(The TQCC of Geographical Analysis is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
R Packages for Analyzing Spatial Data: A Comparative Case Study with Areal Data118
A Route Map for Successful Applications of Geographically Weighted Regression57
Future Developments in Geographical Agent‐Based Models: Challenges and Opportunities44
Street Network Models and Indicators for Every Urban Area in the World35
GeoDa, From the Desktop to an Ecosystem for Exploring Spatial Data27
Evolution of Urban Patterns: Urban Morphology as an Open Reproducible Data Science26
Spatial Causality: A Systematic Review on Spatial Causal Inference21
ThePySALEcosystem: Philosophy and Implementation20
A Generalized Framework for Measuring Pedestrian Accessibility around the World Using Open Data19
A Comparison of Residential Apartment Rent Price Predictions Using a Large Data Set: Kriging Versus Deep Neural Network19
Detecting Colocation Flow Patterns in the Geographical Interaction Data17
Ripley’s K‐function for Network‐Constrained Flow Data16
The Impacts of the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem (MAUP) on Omission Error14
Analyzing Contacts and Behavior from High Frequency Tracking Data Using the wildlifeDI R Package14
Identifying Spatiotemporal Clusters by Means of Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering and Bayesian Regression Analysis with Spatiotemporally Varying Coefficients: Methodology and Application to Dengue13
Spatial Models or Random Forest? Evaluating the Use of Spatially Explicit Machine Learning Methods to Predict Employment Density around New Transit Stations in Los Angeles12
A Simulation Study to Explore Inference about Global Moran's I with Random Spatial Indexes12
Reproducibility of Research During COVID‐19: Examining the Case of Population Density and the Basic Reproductive Rate from the Perspective of Spatial Analysis11
Open Source Software for Spatial Data Science11
Automated Detection of Missing Links in Bicycle Networks9
Are We Modelling Spatially Varying Processes or Non‐linear Relationships?9
Partial and Semi‐Partial Statistics of Spatial Associations for Multivariate Areal Data9
An Open‐Source Model for Projecting Small Area Demographic and Land‐Use Change9
Incorporating E‐commerce into Retail Location Models9
Disentangling Time Use, Food Environment, and Food Behaviors Using Multi‐Channel Sequence Analysis8
A Probabilistic Approach to Address Data Uncertainty in Regionalization8
Analysis of Spatial Networks From Bipartite Projections Using the R Backbone Package8
Empirical Measures of Park Use in American Cities, and the Demographic Biases of Spatial Models7
Balancing Spatial and Non‐Spatial Variation in Varying Coefficient Modeling: A Remedy for Spurious Correlation7
Backfitting Estimation for Geographically Weighted Regression Models with Spatial Autocorrelation in the Response7
2.15 or Not 2.15? An Historical‐Analytical Inquiry into the Nearest‐Neighbor Statistic6
The Importance of Null Hypotheses: Understanding Differences in Local Moran’s under Heteroskedasticity6
Harnessing Spatial Heterogeneity in Composite Indicators through the Ordered Geographically Weighted Averaging (OGWA) Operator6
Scan Statistics Adjusted for Global Spatial Autocorrelation6
A New Spatial Shift‐Share Decomposition: An Application to Tourism Competitiveness in Italian Regions6
Multivariate Neighborhood Trajectory Analysis: An Exploration of the Functional Data Analysis Approach6
Comparison of Moran's I and Geary's c in Multivariate Spatial Pattern Analysis6
Corrigendum6
Approximating the Length of Vehicle Routing Problem Solutions Using Complementary Spatial Information5
A Spatial Scan Statistic to Detect Spatial Communities of Vehicle Movements on Urban Road Networks5
A Comment on “A Route Map for Successful Applications of Geographically‐Weighted Regression”: The Alternative Expressway to Defensible Regression‐Based Local Modeling5
An Examination of the Stochastic Distribution of Spatial Accessibility to Intensive Care Unit Beds during the COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Case Study of the Greater Houston Area of Texas5
Understanding Population Decline Trajectories in Spain using Sequence Analysis5
Neighborhood Blighted Property Removal and 311 Calls for Non‐Emergency Services: A Test of a Marker of Social Control5
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