An exploratory spatial analysis of western medical services in Republican Beijing

作者: Peiyao Zhang , David W. Wong , Billy K.L. So , Hui Lin

DOI: 10.1016/J.APGEOG.2011.07.003

关键词: CartographySpatial organizationMedical servicesGeographyPopulationSpatial structureSpatial ecologyBeijingGeographically Weighted Regression

摘要: Abstract In this paper, we reconstructed the spatial organization of Western medical services in Beijing city during Republican period using a recently completed GIS dataset. The primary objective is to explore utility analytical methods, such as hotspot analysis and geographically weighted regression (GWR), studying patterns services. Our study successful depicting structure city. addition, our offers preliminary but holistic view relationships between traditional Chinese medicine, population distribution, temple locations industry-commerce patterns.

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