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A Use Case of Implementing A Space-Place GIScience Framework
Topics: Transportation Geography
, Spatial Analysis & Modeling
, Temporal GIS
Keywords: geographic information science (GIScience), space-place framework, human dynamics Session Type: Virtual Paper Abstract Day: Sunday Session Start / End Time: 2/27/2022 03:40 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada)) - 2/27/2022 05:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada)) Room: Virtual 58
Authors:
Yung-Ming Tsai, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Shih-Lung Shaw, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Abstract
Technological advances in recent years have transformed the role of citizens from map consumers to contents providers for GIScience, generating data of their daily lives and experiences. A space-place (splatial) GIScience framework has been proposed by Shaw and Sui (2020, Annals of the AAG) to better support human dynamics research through the entangling dimensions of space and place. This presentation selects an electronic toll collection dataset as a use case to illustrate an implementation of this space-place GIScience framework that integrates the concepts of absolute space with location, relative space with locale, relational space with place identity and dynamics, and mental space with sense of place. It also discusses challenges of considering contexts, perceptions, scales, and uncertainties in data representation, analysis, and visualization.
A Use Case of Implementing A Space-Place GIScience Framework