460 - Describe geographic phenomena in terms of their distances and directions (in space and time) Define spatial autocorrelation in the context of geographic proximity
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Describe geographic phenomena in terms of their distances and directions (in space and time) Define spatial autocorrelation in the context of geographic proximity
Relationships between spatial features that define their relative position. Spatial autocorrelation is a fundamental principle based on Tobler’s first law of geography, which states that locations that are closer together are more likely to have similar values than locations that are farther apart.