This work stems from the widely accepted hypothesis that housing price is determined by two types of characteristic: structural and locational. Under this hypothesis, a methodology is presented for the spatial estimation of housing prices
and locational rents: the Iterative Residual Kriging (IRK) method. The methodological aspects are complemented by the presentation of an application of this methodology to the case of housing in Granada, Spain.
Automated mapping ; Data base ; Europe ; Land use ; Methodology ; Soil ; Soil map ; Soil properties
This paper describes the methodology used for compilation of a soil profile analytical database connected to the EC or EU Soil Map. This compilation commenced in 1992 following a decade of expert group meetings concerning European soil and land data.
This initial laboratory study was carried out in a small flume, without rainfall, using sieved sand, and was designed primarily to test experimental methodology and to provide initial information on selective transport and deposition on smooth
Classification ; Ecology ; Geo-ecology ; Geographical information system ; Germany ; Land use ; Methodology ; Remote sensing ; Rhine ; Soil ; Valley
of the different scales and methodologies, the correspondence between the two classifications is high for the classes forest and pasture. The differences occurring in the urban class as well as in the classes cropland and vineyard are analysed and explained.
Development ; Economic aid ; Economic growth ; Expansion method ; Living standard ; Methodology ; Sensitivity analysis
This study contends that results from previous studies have in aggregate been inconclusive largely because of methodological limitations and that a significant aid-growth relationship does exist. The nature of the relationship varies across
Biostratigraphy ; C 14 dating ; Hungary ; Lacustrine sediment ; Methodology ; Palynology ; Quaternary ; Stratigraphy
Relying on several decades of research experience, ever more new methods and methodological approaches, the opportunities of the application of palynological analysis for shallow lake sediments are summarised. New findings are also mentioned
This review is devoted to a methodology becoming increasingly popular among applied climatologists: downscaling. Downscaling typically involves the use of larger-scale general circulation model output to find inter-relationships between the large