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Technical Communication

Areal interpolation of spatially extensive variables: A comparison of alternative techniques

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Pages 479-487 | Received 05 May 1993, Accepted 25 Feb 1994, Published online: 24 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

This paper presents a methodology which provides a practicable solution to a specific class of areal interpolation problems. The method allows for the transformation of the areal basis of land use data from a set of reporting units to a set of land capability classes within each of which land use mix is assumed to be homogeneous. Three alternative procedures, based on least squares criteria, are suggested for estimation of the land use mix in each land class. Although these are shown to produce similar and broadly plausible results in an empirical application, choice of procedure may be guided by consideration of the particular application and computational ease.

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Notes on contributors

Andrew Moxey

NERC/ESRC Land Use Programme,

Paul Allanson

ESRC Countryside Change Unit,

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