clusterPy is a Python library with algorithms for spatially constrained clustering. clusterPy offers you some of the most cited algorithms for spatial aggregation. Check out our documentation to find the algorithm that fits better your requirements.
GeoGrouper is the GUI version of clusterPy. Load or generate your shapefile, run the algorithm, visualize the results and export your data just by point-and-clicking!
The interindustry relationships are represented as a graph where each node symbolizes an economic industry, and the links between nodes represent the most important interindustry relationships according to the algorithm for industry clusters identification devised by Duque and Rey (2008).
The red nodes in the map indicate the location of the 13 metropolitan areas in Colombia. The map also shows the road network connecting these metropolitan areas. Once an economic impact is generated (by clicking a node in the industry network) the size of each node in the map indicates the level in which each city is impacted.
The dropout rate among Spanish university students is very high compared to the European mean, creating a pressing need for the introduction of policies and programmes aimed at increasing rates of persistence.
Propuesta metodologica para la desagregación espacio-temporal de los indicadores de demografía empresarial
A review of regional science applications of satellite remote sensing in urban settings
Python library with spatially constrained clustering algorithms
Interactive tool for visualizing the interindustry dynamics in Colombian economy.
Interactive tool for visualizing the spatial distribution of economic impacts in Colombian metropolitan areas.
RiSE-group was invited to the workshop "The Role of Cities In Creating Improved Economic Opportunities" in the UN-Habitat Governing Council... here are some pictures of the event, Link
The student of the Master in Economics from the University EAFIT, Oswaldo Zapata, was one of the awarded students by the Government of Antioquia
The thesis of economics student, Miguel Norena, has been published in the book Defining the Regional Spatial Scale in Modern Analysis.