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Covers continuous spatial phenomena and isovalues in geographic information systems, including interpolation methods and examples of isovalues curves for various environmental factors.
Covers geographic information systems, digital elevation models, derived variables, visibility analysis, shadow casting, solar radiation, drainage lines, and flood zones.
Explores the nearest neighbours method in spatial analysis, covering distribution assessment, R index computation, and statistical testing for clustering.