id 16385 Url https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/16385 Resource template Book Section Resource class bibo:BookSection Title Non-Euclidean Distances in Point Pattern Analysis: Anisotropic Measures for the Study of Settlement Networks in Heterogeneous Regions Creator Perez, Joan Barcèlo, J.A. Bogdanovic, I. Publisher CRC Press Date 2015 Language eng Abstract In the statistical analysis of spatial point patterns, stationarity is often assumed to mean that the spatial point process has constant intensity and uniform correlation depending only on the lag vector between pairs of points. In other words, it is assumed that the correlation between the elements of a spatial distribution is a function of the Euclidean distance between them. This framework has been vastly used in Spatial Analysis to describe settlement processes, taking into account a homogenous and undifferentiated surface that is easy to generalise. These assumptions fail when we consider the historical and economical dynamics that took place in space. Spatial Coverage Boca Raton Isbn 978-1-4822-2681-2 Pages 369-382 Short title Non-Euclidean Distances in Point Pattern Analysis Homepage https://www.zotero.org/groups/5293298/bidiar/items/J94GZ82Qitem-list --