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A Technical Note on Spatial Aggregation for Independent Cities and Counties in Virginia

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  • Jing Chen

    (Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University)

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This document provides an overview of two approaches to treat Virginia’s independent cities in county-level data sets. Then, issues of spatial aggregation and geographical division change are introduced respectively. A Python function for spatial aggregation is also provided. Although this document focuses on independent cities and counties in Virginia, it can be extended into other regions for spatial aggregation.

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  • Jing Chen, 2017. "A Technical Note on Spatial Aggregation for Independent Cities and Counties in Virginia," Working Papers Technical Document 2017-0, Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University.
  • Handle: RePEc:rri:wpaper:2017td03
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    1. Caleb Stair, 2013. "An Aggregation Matrix MATLAB Function," Working Papers Technical Document 2013-0, Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University.
    2. Carson J Q Farmer & A Stewart Fotheringham, 2011. "Network-Based Functional Regions," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 43(11), pages 2723-2741, November.
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    Keywords

    spatial aggregation; Virginia; independent cities; Phthon;
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Y10 - Miscellaneous Categories - - Data: Tables and Charts - - - Data: Tables and Charts

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