Lecture

Discrete Variables: Geometric Properties

Description

This lecture introduces discrete geographic variables used to represent phenomena in geographical space at different scales. These variables vary in geometric properties, with points varying by position, lines and polygons by position, size, and shape. Various indices characterize these variables, including form indices like the Gravelius index commonly used in hydrology. With this knowledge, students will proceed to learn about describing spatial relations between sets of geographical objects.

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