SPATIAL MODELLING OF POPULATION CONCENTRATION USING GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION METHOD Cover Image

SPATIAL MODELLING OF POPULATION CONCENTRATION USING GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION METHOD
SPATIAL MODELLING OF POPULATION CONCENTRATION USING GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION METHOD

Author(s): Branislav Bajat, Nikola Krunić, Milan Kilibarda, Mileva Samardžić Petrović
Subject(s): Human Geography, Maps / Cartography, Demography and human biology
Published by: Географски институт »Јован Цвијић« САНУ
Keywords: Geographically weighted regression; population change index; dasymetric method; GIS; open source; Timočka Krajina

Summary/Abstract: This paper presents possibilities of applying the geographically weighted regression method in mapping population change index. During the last decade, this contemporary spatial modeling method has been increasingly used in geographical analyses. On the example of there searched region of Timočka Krajina (defined for the needs of elaborating the Regional Spatial Plan), the possibilities for applying this method in disaggregation of traditional models of population density, which are created using the choropleth maps at the level of statistical spatial units, are shown. The applied method is based on the use of ancillary spatial predictors which are in correlation with a targeted variable, the population change index. For this purpose, spatial databases have been used such as digital terrain model, distances from the network of I and II category state roads, as well as soil sealing databases. Spatial model has been developed in the GIS software environment using commercial GIS applications, as well as open source GIS software.Population change indexes for the period 1961-2002 have been mapped based on population census data, while the data on planned population forecast have been used for the period 2002-2027.

  • Issue Year: 61/2011
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 151-167
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English