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Cartogram Construction×Spatial Gini Concentration Index×
ÁreaHuman GeographyHuman Geography
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem20041991
Autor originalCartogram tradition (diffusion method by Gastner & Newman; circular method by Dorling)Corrado Gini (coefficient); locational adaptation in regional science / economic geography
TipoMap transformation that rescales region area to represent a variableDescriptive index of how unevenly an activity is distributed across space
Fonte seminalGastner, M. T., & Newman, M. E. J. (2004). Diffusion-based method for producing density-equalizing maps. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101(20), 7499–7504. DOI ↗Duncan, O. D., & Duncan, B. (1955). A methodological analysis of segregation indexes. American Sociological Review, 20(2), 210–217. DOI ↗
Outros nomesValue-by-Area Map, Area Cartogram, Density-Equalizing Map, Anamorphic MapLocational Gini Coefficient, Spatial Gini Index, Geographic Concentration Index, Gini Index of Spatial Inequality
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ResumoA cartogram is a map in which the area of each region is rescaled so that it is proportional to some variable — population, votes, GDP — rather than to its true geographic size. The aim is to correct the visual bias of ordinary maps, where large but sparsely populated regions dominate the eye while small, populous ones nearly vanish, by making each region as big as the quantity it represents. Cartogram construction is the family of techniques that produce these value-by-area maps, ranging from contiguous density-equalizing diffusion to non-contiguous circle and rectangle methods, each balancing the accuracy of areas against the recognizability of shapes.The spatial (or locational) Gini concentration index adapts the classic Gini coefficient to geography, summarizing in a single number between zero and one how unevenly an activity — an industry, a population group, a resource — is distributed across spatial units relative to a benchmark such as total population or land area. It is the workhorse measure for quantifying geographic concentration and agglomeration in economic geography.
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