Modelling the distribution of palsas in Finnish Lapland with logistic regression and GIS
model, the distribution of palsas was modelled using geographic information system (GIS) techniques and multiple logistic regression. The relative roles of 8 environmental variables potentially affecting the distribution of the palsas were studied
Prediction of landslide susceptibility using rare events logistic regression : a case-study in the Flemish Ardennes (Belgium)
In this paper a statistical multivariate method, i.e., rare events logistic regression, is evaluated for the creation of a landslide susceptibility map in the Flemish Ardennes. The methodology is based on the hypothesis that future landslides
Exploring the relations between riverbank erosion and geomorphological controls using geographically weighted logistic regression
A method for the analysis of spatial variation in the relations between bank erosion and its controlling factors is presented that incorporates non-stationary parameters and categorical data. This method is termed geographically weighted logistic
Physical and logistical considerations of using ultrasonic anemometers in aeolian sediment transport research
This paper provides a pragmatic discussion on using ultrasonic anemometers (UAs) in aeolian research. Recent advances using this technology are reviewed and key physical and logistical considerations for measuring airflow properties, flow turbulence
Global TransPark : new competitiveness for Hong Kong and South China based on air logistics
Air transport ; Airport ; China ; Competitiveness ; Economic restructuring ; Freight ; Guangdong ; Hong Kong ; Location ; Location choice ; Logistics ; Urban region
Commercial harbour ; Container ; Economic geography ; Economic model ; Europe ; Freight ; Harbour ; Logistics ; Northwestern Europe ; Spatial dynamics
in the range is unlikely to be structurally challenged in the foreseeable future and that port authorities and market players are designing strategies in view of better meeting the market requirements in terms of port services provision, logistics integration
Evaluation by instructors involved of an interdisciplinary field course to Latin America, including classroom component, field component and logistics.―(DWG)
An alternative approach to the analysis of channel pattern is presented. Discussion is focussed on an explanatory model, a logistic regression model, which explicitly represents channel pattern as the dependent variable, and has gradient
of the other aims. There is a future for goods-traffic centres if they are developed consistently as centres of logistic competence in the egions in which they are located. - (MT)