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Space-Time Spatial Autocorrelation
Space-Time Spatial Autocorrelation extends classic spatial autocorrelation measures — most notably Moran's I — to data that vary across both geographic units and time periods. It detects whether nearby locations that are also temporally close tend to share similar attribute values, revealing clusters, trends, or anomalies that purely spatial or purely temporal analyses would miss.
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Space-Time Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis
Taxonomic method record · regression-model / spatial-analysis
- Clifford, P., Richardson, S., & Hemon, D. (1989). Assessing the significance of the correlation between two spatial processes. Biometrics, 45(1), 123–134. · DOI 10.2307/2532039
- Anselin, L., & Getis, A. (1992). Spatial statistical analysis and geographic information systems. The Annals of Regional Science, 26(1), 19–33. · DOI 10.1007/BF01581478
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