Learning Resources Spatial Regression Models from the ground up
Josiah-- I've found the following very helpful over the years: Geographic Information Analysis, by David O'Sullivan and David Unwin Spatial Point Patterns, by Adrian Baddeley, Ege Rubak, and Rolf Turner Applied Spatial Data Analysis with R, by Roger Bivand, Edzer Pebesma, and Virgilio Gomez-Rubio Statistical Analysis of Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Point Patterns The last 3 are, as the titles imply, focused specifically on spatial point patterns. The first is a bit more general, including methods for areal data. I listed them in increasing order (in my opinion) of mathemtical complexity. --Chris Ryan In
Josiah Parry wrote:
Hey folks, I'm hoping to build up my knowledge around spatial regression techniques from the ground up?e.g. I'm not interested in R-INLA or other exceptionally complex techniques. I'm hoping this listserv has some recommendations for what readings / models I should prioritize learning about in, possibly, an opinionated order. At the moment I've purchased "Modern Spatial Econometrics in Practice" by Luc Anselin and Sergio Rey and will try to work through that. But if there are additional resources that folks recommend that are friendly for the not-so-math-inclined, I'd love to have a look at them! The Spatial Regression section of the R-spatial book ( https://r-spatial.org/book/16-SpatialRegression.html) is good but with less handholding than I might need. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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