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Social data
Social data
A review of data that relate to human populations and their activities. Sources and spatial characteristics of social data with a view to their implications for Geographical Information Systems (GIS) analysis.
social data, sources, administrative records, censuses, surveys, representation, gis, spatial analysis
1405107960
35-48
Blackwell Publishing
Martin, David J.
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Wilson, John
Fotheringham, A. Stewart
Martin, David J.
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Wilson, John
Fotheringham, A. Stewart

Martin, David J. (2007) Social data. In, Wilson, John and Fotheringham, A. Stewart (eds.) The Handbook of Geographical Information Science. (Blackwell Companions to Geography) Oxford, UK. Blackwell Publishing, pp. 35-48.

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A review of data that relate to human populations and their activities. Sources and spatial characteristics of social data with a view to their implications for Geographical Information Systems (GIS) analysis.

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Published date: August 2007
Keywords: social data, sources, administrative records, censuses, surveys, representation, gis, spatial analysis

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Local EPrints ID: 64160
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/64160
ISBN: 1405107960
PURE UUID: 0cbf29d9-9e52-4246-b89a-8a02a338802f
ORCID for David J. Martin: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0397-0769

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Date deposited: 08 Dec 2008
Last modified: 13 Dec 2023 02:33

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Author: David J. Martin ORCID iD
Editor: John Wilson
Editor: A. Stewart Fotheringham

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