On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Marcelino de la Cruz wrote:


McDonald RI, Urban DL
<http://sauwok.fecyt.es/apps/WoS/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]&Func=Abstract&doc=2/10>Spatially
varying rules of landscape change: lessons from a case study
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING 74 (1): 7-20 JAN 1 2006

This link gets to the original:

http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/publications/pdfs/McDonald_LandscapeAndUrban_2006.pdf

Roger




You probably would find this reference useful.

Marcelino



At 08:52 16/09/2007, Bardan Ghimire wrote:
Hi,

I am using classification trees (non-spatial model)
and thinking of incorporating spatial terms,
variables, etc. I want to use both a geostatistical
and spatial econometric approach. Could anyone suggest
the best way to go about this?

Best wishes,
Bardan Ghimire
PhD Student
Graduate School of Geography
Clark University

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E.U.T.I. Agrícola
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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