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Spatially varying development mechanisms in the Greater Beijing Area: A geographically weighted regression investigation
Dan Lin Yu
Earth and Environmental Studies
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Spatially Variable
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Geographically Weighted Regression
100%
Development Mechanism
100%
Regional Development
100%
Greater Beijing
100%
Beijing Area
100%
China
80%
Spatial Non-stationarity
40%
Modeling Techniques
20%
Development Research
20%
Local Characteristics
20%
Geographically Weighted
20%
Spatial Modeling
20%
Local Spatial
20%
Spatial Datasets
20%
Second Development
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Geographically Weighted Regression
100%
Regional Development
100%
China
80%
Nonstationarity
40%
Spatial Modeling
20%
Social Sciences
Regional Development
100%
China
80%
Development Research
20%
Engineering
Stationarity
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Regional Development
100%