The spatial structure debate in spatial interaction modeling: 50 years on
Taylor M. Oshan
Abstract
Spatial interaction and spatial structure are foundational geographical abstractions, though there is often variation in how they are conceptualized and deployed in quantitative models. In particular, the last five decades have produced an exceptional diversity regarding the role of spatial structure within spatial interaction models. This is explored by outlining the initiation and development of the notion of spatial structure within spatial interaction modeling and critically reviewing four methodological approaches that emerged from ongoing debate about the topic. The outcome is a comprehensive coverage of the past and a sketch of one potential path forward for advancing this long-standing inquiry.
Topics & Concepts
SketchDiversity (politics)GeographyComputer scienceSociologyAnthropologyAlgorithmLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesSpatial and Panel Data AnalysisUrban Transport and Accessibility