The Use of Digital Tools for Spatial Analysis in Population Geography

Jordi Martí-Henneberg, Xavier Franch-Auladell, Jorge Solanas-Jiménez
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Digital tools, and in particular GIS, have enormously increased the possibilities for analysis in historical geography. In this article, we shall explain how these tools can be used to study the evolution of population density over a significant period. The territorial units used will be municipalities, as they allow detailed territorial analysis. However, research projects that take municipalities as their points of reference tend to be complex because their territorial boundaries have often undergone numerous changes over the course of modern history. The same has occurred, to a greater or lesser degree, in all of the countries in Europe (Bennett, 1989). The countries that have had the most stable municipal boundaries over the past 150 years include France, Italy and Spain, though the modifications to their boundaries have also been notable. However, like all relevant challenges, these changes also offer us new opportunities, if we are able to cope with them. In this particular case, the challenge will be to achieve the territorial homogenisation of the historical municipal series. In other words, when the municipal limits have changed, it will be necessary to adapt the data from the old municipal territories to the new ones. This exercise will have a number of applications. In this article, we present just one of these: the possibility of detecting areas and periods in which, over the course of history, there has been population growth, decline or stagnation. This will serve as a relevant indicator, or proxy, for organising research in other fields. We also understand that it will be possible to apply our research about Spain to other countries and that this will make it possible to evaluate the interest and results that we can expect from the homogenised work. We think that, despite its interest, this type of study has, until now, been very rare on account of the methodological difficulties involved. However, these new digital tools in the field of Historical GIS (HGIS), as spatial aggregation and Moran I techniques, have helped to provide solutions to assume this challenge.
数字工具在人口地理学空间分析中的应用
数字工具,特别是地理信息系统,极大地增加了历史地理分析的可能性。在本文中,我们将解释如何使用这些工具来研究人口密度在一个重要时期的演变。使用的领土单位将是市政当局,因为它们可以进行详细的领土分析。然而,以城市为参照点的研究项目往往是复杂的,因为它们的领土边界在现代历史进程中往往经历了许多变化。欧洲所有国家或多或少都发生了同样的情况(Bennett, 1989)。在过去的150年里,拥有最稳定的城市边界的国家包括法国、意大利和西班牙,尽管它们对边界的修改也很引人注目。然而,就像所有相关的挑战一样,如果我们能够应对这些变化,这些变化也为我们提供了新的机遇。在这种特殊情况下,挑战将是实现历史市政系列的领土同质化。换句话说,当市政界限发生变化时,有必要将旧市政领域的数据调整到新的领域。这个练习将有许多应用。在这篇文章中,我们只提出其中的一个:在历史进程中,检测人口增长、下降或停滞的地区和时期的可能性。这将作为组织其他领域研究的相关指标或代理。我们也明白,将我们关于西班牙的研究应用到其他国家是可能的,这将使我们有可能评估我们从同质化工作中所期望的兴趣和结果。我们认为,尽管这类研究令人感兴趣,但由于所涉及的方法上的困难,到目前为止,这类研究非常罕见。然而,历史地理信息系统(HGIS)领域的这些新的数字工具,如空间聚合和Moran I技术,已经帮助提供了应对这一挑战的解决方案。
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