Spatial Analysis: A Fundamental Concept of Geography

The text is based upon material found in Places and Region in Global Context: Human Geography 4th ed. by Paul Knos and Sallie Marston, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River New Jersey.

In order to better understand the world, geographers employ the following tools of spatial analysis. The first of these is location. Locations can be spatially specific (that is defined mathematically on a map by latitude and longitude) or they may be relative. The invention of the Global Positioning System (GPS) has simplified the process through which the latitude and longitude of any given point can be located. The GPS consists of twenty-one satellites and three spares that orbit the earth broadcasting time and location information. The GPS is owned and operated by the government of the United States.

Relative location refers the site and situation of a place. The site of a place can be depicted by the description of its physical characteristics. The physical characteristics of a site may include its elevation, soil, bed-rock, vegetation, and hydrology. The situation of a place refers to its location relative to everything else around it. A place might be considered well situated if it is near transportation routes, medical facilities, shopping amenities, water resources, schools, and the like (some people might not consider these attributes as positive).

The Cognitive aspects of location involve the mental images people have of a place depending on their experiences with it. Places mean different things to different people and one person’s paradise may not be held in high esteem by another. For all of us, there are places of the heart. The farm where I was raised in a rural part of the Willamette Valley of Oregon has special meaning to me, and I continue to remember it as it was when the Valley’s landscape was divided into many small independent farms and dotted with small, picturesque towns nestled securely at the base of the forested Coast Range Mountains to the west. Since the small farms and small towns have given way to agribusiness and urbanization, this landscape no longer actually exits, but it continues to live on in the hearts of those of us who once lived there, once took it for granted, and for whom it will always be home.

Distance is important. Not long ago, three older gentlemen who live in a small town in rural American met, as was their daily custom, at the only café in town for a cup of coffee and an opportunity to present their views of politics, economics, and the problems with the nation’s youth. During this particular coffee hour, one man mused that he believed the greatest invention of all time is the telephone because it has made it possible for people all over the globe to almost instantly talk to each other despite the thousands of miles that may be between them.

Whereas the example of the thermos may indeed represent a great technological breakthrough, unlike the telephone or the airplane, it has had little impact on the power of the friction of distance.

In general, the further one thing is away from another in absolute units of measure, the less influence the two have on one another. Distance however, is also a relative concept. When we travel by automobile, we may measure distance in miles or kilometers. We may also measure distance in time. Therefore, although taking the rural route between two places may in fact shorten the number of miles traveled over taking the freeway, such a route may also significantly increase the amount of time that it takes to reach the destination.

Imagine the significance of distance to every-day life in nineteenth century American in comparison to the impacts of similar differences today. When Andrew Jackson was President of the United States in the 1830s, he occasionally traveled by carriage from Washington D.C. to his home near Nashville, Tennessee. To make these trips required more than a week on the road, and of course, removal from immediate contact with the government. Currently, the President could make this same journey in a matter of several hours, or less, and would be able to maintain continuous contact with his staff throughout the journey. This is an example of time-space convergence.

Distance was at one time a great deterrent to human interaction and also a powerful buffer from threats by other nations or groups. Small towns in rural America once flourished because people could not easily travel to larger urban centers for the consumer goods they required. In the years before the automobile and good roads and highways, a trip of five or ten miles required a great deal of time and effort. Since the creation of freeways and automobiles capable of cruising along at seventy or eighty miles an hour, it is not uncommon for people to commute forty, fifty or sixty miles every day to work. In many parts of rural American, small towns began to wither and die when local farmers could easily bypass the country stores and drive to a county seat or some other larger urban center where the selection was greater and the prices were often lower.

The concept of distance decay basically deals with the observable tendency of human beings to attempt to find what they need with as little effort as possible. Therefore, the greater the friction of distance, the greater the impact of distance decay. Retail businesses give considerable attention to the significance of distance decay when settling on a location for a particular business. They want to understand whether or not a sufficient number of customers will be willing to travel to a given location in order to purchase whatever it is that they are selling. In general, distance-decay is greater for the more ubiquitous goods and services. How far would you travel for a picture hanger, a toothbrush, or a nail? Even if the price and quality of a picture hanger being sold seventy-five miles away was fantastic as opposed to the price and quality of a locally sold adequate hanger, it is unlike that you would be willing to drive seventy-five miles for this superior deal. On the other hand, if you could realize a far better deal on a new car by driving to dealership that was situated seventy-five miles away, you might be willing to make the trip.

Space, in similar fashion to distance, can be measured absolutely, or it may be thought of in relative terms. The size of a space may be fixed by defining its boundaries with lines and pointsAreas, planes, and configurations are all spatial concepts.

Ideas, people, goods, diseases, weather systems, political movements, music, literature, etc. all spread from a point of origin somewhere in the world to other places. The way in which such things spread in time and space is called spatial diffusion. In order to analyze spatial interaction, it is necessary to understand the spatial diffusion process. Generally, diffusion occurs in a relatively organized fashion that can be predicted through analyses based on the fundamental principles of distance and movement. Moreover, it is possible to identify spatial tendencies in observable patterns of diffusion.

Expansion diffusion (contagion diffusion) involves the spreading of phenomena through direct contact. For example, if someone finds a way to build a more efficient mouse trap, his neighbors will probably copy it, and they in turn will pass this on to the people they meet. Another example of a recognizable pattern of diffusion is hierarchial diffusion (cascade diffusion). Phenomena spread via this pattern are diffused from one location to another without necessarily coming into contact with people or places situated in between. An example might be the spread of a political idea from one large metropolitan area to another without first passing through people and places in the countryside.

Source:

https://www.e-education.psu.edu/emsc100tsb/node/398

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Great Urbanisation Project of Humanity: A Perspective

Our century is the Urban Century. Soon the world will become a giant urban system. Urbanization and the fast growth of cities and towns have become one of the major characteristics of the present century. Urban life is now way of life of modern man.

Humanity is now halfway through a massive multi-generational urbanization project. Over the past two hundred years, most people in the more-developed countries have moved to cities. Now, people in the global south are voting with their feet, and cities in the less-developed countries are growing so that they can accommodate rural-to-urban migrants and the natural increase in their populations. We need to work with rapidly-growing cities to better prepare them for their inevitable growth.             

Migration also brings Social Change especially in the case of rural-urban migration. Rural-urban interaction is an important aspect of urbanisation. It is very probable that urbanisation and urban growth would have their impact on rural areas and activities in rural areas would have their effect on the nearby towns and cities.

The adverse rural-to-urban flows occur in conjunction with the spillover of people, jobs, and funds from the growing core to peripheral areas (spread effects). The size and geographical extent of the beneficial and adverse forces on rural areas depend on the characteristics of the rural and urban areas and the nature of rural-urban linkages. In general, the beneficial forces are stronger for rural areas near urban cores, while the adverse flows dominate in regions more peripheral to the growing urban areas. Thus, backwash is more likely in rural areas outside of the rural-to-urban commuting zones.

This backwash effect call for some mitigation strategies. The planner must prepare for urban expansion.

Preparing for urban expansion means embracing the idea of “Making Room” for population growth by preparing cities for both urban expansion and densification. Urban Expansion eats up green forest land.Orderly urban expansion takes place when governments acquire public lands to lay out the periphery of the city in advance of urban development, providing an organized framework for growth. Effective densification takes place when municipal governments allow for redevelopment and infill of existing areas by implementing supportive regulations. When cities are unable to guide expansion or densify—whether due to bureaucratic ineptitude, lack of resources, or political resistance—the city continues to grow, but in a chaotic way that is less inclusive, less productive and less sustainable. Often the city grows layer by layer.

Marron Institute of Urban Management, NYU is doing a good work in this field. I respect their work.

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Marron Institute of Urban Management, NYU

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When solar and wind capacity increase

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When pointing to the huge fluctuations of solar and wind production in previous post, I wrote that these fluctuations will only grow when South Australia advances on its path towards 100% renewable energy. Looking at the fuel mix and demand data that I had gathered until then, I noticed a fine example of exactly that. Just look at the fuel mix and demand data:

AEMO South Australia (charts0011a) overview

Let’s focus on the minimum on September 5 at 20:00. That is around the time that I looked for the first time at the overview panel (see previous post). The data showed that the total production of solar and wind was 4.341 MWh, which is 0.29% of what was produced at that moment. Contrast this to the peak of 1,258.486 MW the next day around 22:00, just after the evening peak when energy demand was slowly starting to decrease. It is this dynamics that will lead…

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