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David Martin
David Martin
Professor of Geography, University of Southampton
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Methods in human geography: a guide for students doing a research project
R Flowerdew, D Martin
Pearson Education, 2005
9852005
Methods in human geography: a guide for students doing a research project
R Flowerdew, D Martin
Pearson Education, 2005
8952005
Geographic information systems: socioeconomic applications
D Martin
Routledge, 1995
699*1995
The role of GIS
D Martin
The SAGE Handbook of spatial analysis, 24-40, 2009
449*2009
The generation of spatial population distributions from census centroid data
I Bracken, D Martin
Environment and Planning A 21 (4), 537-543, 1989
2901989
Distance, rurality and the need for care: access to health services in South West England
H Jordan, P Roderick, D Martin, S Barnett
International Journal of Health Geographics 3 (1), 21, 2004
2882004
An assessment of surface and zonal models of population
D Martin
International Journal of Geographical Information Systems 10 (8), 973-989, 1996
2601996
Mapping population data from zone centroid locations
D Martin
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 14 (1), 90-97, 1989
2591989
The Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 and accessibility effects on health
H Jordan, P Roderick, D Martin
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 58 (3), 250-257, 2004
2452004
Increasing the sophistication of access measurement in a rural healthcare study
D Martin, H Wrigley, S Barnett, P Roderick
Health & Place 8 (1), 3-13, 2002
1812002
Market-area analysis and accessibility to primary health-care centres
D Martin, H Williams
Environment and Planning A 24 (7), 1009-1019, 1992
1581992
Zone design for environment and health studies using pre-aggregated data
S Cockings, D Martin
Social Science & Medicine 60 (12), 2729-2742, 2005
1562005
A multilevel analysis of the effects of rurality and social deprivation on premature limiting long term illness
S Barnett, P Roderick, D Martin, I Diamond
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 55 (1), 44-51, 2001
1422001
Optimizing census geography: the separation of collection and output geographies
D Martin
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 12 (7), 673-685, 1998
1341998
Techniques for modelling population-related raster databases
D Martin, I Bracken
Environment and Planning A 23 (7), 1069-1075, 1991
1321991
Extending the automated zoning procedure to reconcile incompatible zoning systems
D Martin
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 17 (2), 181-196, 2003
1262003
Urban expansion simulation of Southeast England using population surface modelling and cellular automata
F Wu, D Martin
Environment and Planning A 34 (10), 1855-1876, 2002
1132002
Maintaining existing zoning systems using automated zone-design techniques: methods for creating the 2011 Census output geographies for England and Wales
S Cockings, A Harfoot, D Martin, D Hornby
Environment and Planning A 43 (10), 2399-2418, 2011
1102011
The application of zone-design methodology in the 2001 UK Census
D Martin, A Nolan, M Tranmer
Environment and Planning A 33 (11), 1949-1962, 2001
1092001
Linking censuses through time: problems and solutions
D Martin, D Dorling, R Mitchell
Area 34 (1), 82-91, 2002
1052002
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