Covers continuous spatial phenomena and isovalues in geographic information systems, including interpolation methods and examples of isovalues curves for various environmental factors.
Covers interactions between vector layers in GIS, including geometric properties, spatial arrangement, autocorrelation, altitude models, and SQL equivalents.
Explains continuous spatial phenomena and sampling in geographic information systems, covering properties of continuous variables and different sampling procedures.
Covers discrete geographic variables and their geometric properties, including how to characterize them using indices like the Gravelius compactness index.