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30. Methods
30.2 Spatial Analysis in Geographic Research Methods
Spatial Analysis in Geographic Research Methods: Mapping Patterns with GIS and Data Layers
Discover how geographers use GIS, satellite imagery, buffer zones, and data overlay techniques to uncover patterns and solve real-world geographic problems.
What You'll Learn
Spatial analysis combines geographic data layers to reveal location patterns.
GIS technology enables researchers to overlay multiple data sets simultaneously.
Buffer zone and overlay analysis are core spatial research techniques used.
Key terms include geocoding, choropleth maps, and spatial autocorrelation concepts.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze how GIS layers data to study geographic phenomena.
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Practice questions apply buffer zones to hurricane and flood risk scenarios.
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Learners match spatial analysis vocabulary terms to their correct definitions.
Why This Matters
Mastering spatial analysis equips students with essential geographic research skills used by scientists, planners, and policymakers to solve real-world environmental and community challenges.
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Spatial Analysis
GIS
Buffer Zones
Geocoding
Choropleth Maps

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