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Dasymetric Mapping×Space-Time Cube×
CampoHuman GeographyHuman Geography
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen20031970
Autor originalJ. K. Wright (introduced 1936); modern surface method by Jeremy MennisTorsten Hägerstrand (time geography); cube popularized by Menno-Jan Kraak
TipoCartographic areal-interpolation technique using ancillary dataSpatiotemporal data structure and visualization framework
Fuente seminalMennis, J. (2003). Generating surface models of population using dasymetric mapping. The Professional Geographer, 55(1), 31–42. DOI ↗Hägerstrand, T. (1970). What about people in regional science? Papers of the Regional Science Association, 24(1), 6–21. DOI ↗
AliasDasymetric Map, Dasymetric Interpolation, Ancillary-Based Areal Interpolation, Population Surface MappingHägerstrand Space-Time Cube, Space-Time Aquarium, Spatiotemporal Cube, Time-Geographic Cube
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ResumenDasymetric mapping is a cartographic and areal-interpolation technique that redistributes data reported for arbitrary administrative zones — such as census counts — onto more meaningful boundaries derived from ancillary information about where the phenomenon actually occurs. Instead of pretending population is spread evenly across a census tract, it uses land cover or land use to push people into the residential parts and out of lakes, parks, and industry, producing a far more realistic population surface while preserving each zone's reported total.The space-time cube is a framework from time geography for representing and analyzing phenomena that move and change over both space and time. Two horizontal axes carry geographic location and a vertical axis carries time, so each observation becomes a point in a three-dimensional x–y–t volume and a moving object traces a continuous 'space-time path' through the cube. Introduced conceptually by Torsten Hägerstrand in 1970 and turned into a practical analytic and cartographic tool by Menno-Jan Kraak, it underpins modern spatiotemporal hot-spot and trajectory analysis.
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