Category:Geospatial predictive modeling
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Geospatial predictive modeling is a type of modelling in geography, which is conceptually rooted in the principle that the occurrences of events being modeled are limited in distribution. Occurrences of events are neither uniform nor random in distribution – there are spatial environment factors (infrastructure, sociocultural, topographic, etc.) that constrain and influence where the locations of events occur.
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