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Applied spatial modelling in the twenty-first century: the Wilson legacy. Looking back and looking forward
Authors:Mark Birkin  Martin Clarke
Institution:1. School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UKm.h.birkin@leeds.ac.uk;3. School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In this paper, we review the contributions of Alan Wilson to geography and regional science over a period of more than 50 years. Beginning from theoretical insights, mathematical models and spatial analytics methods for cities, the research becomes somewhat more applied in the 1980s. The notable impact of this work in a business and commercial setting is in marked contrast to a relative lack of traction in a public policy environment. Reasons for this are explored. In more recent times, the advent of big data has started to generate transformational approaches to geographical problems. We argue that years of accumulated experience from the study of more abstract problems within less well-instrumented systems was a precursor to this. Finally, we argue that through working with a ‘family’ of modellers, the skills available to meet these challenges is significantly more extensive than could have been the case in the absence of such a programme. It is a legacy which is at once inspiring, durable and hugely significant.
Keywords:Big data  commerce  geographical information systems (GIS)  planning  policy  spatial analysis  spatial interaction models  urban and regional modelling
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