Hi,
You can limit the domain of your modeling to irregular polygons such
as a coastline buffered to some +/- distance inshore/offshore, but the
ease of doing so depends upon your data and covariates. You haven't
provided much detail (well, none actually) so it's a challenge to
suggest anything. F
Hello everyone.
I read the article Comparing Implementations of Estimation Methods for Spatial
Econometrics, by Bivand and Piras, and I'm keep a little doubt about the matrix
of instruments in case of aditional endogenous variables.
I believe that in this case the default of the lag.instr argum
I am conducting SDM analysis in R, and would like to restrict my
predictions in the geographical space. I am aware of how to do it by
cropping the world space with latitude and longitude, but my case is a
little bit trickier.
I want to restrict my analysis to only the coastal area (i.e. from ocean
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