Confident Spatial Analysis
A short course jointly organised by the Administrative Data Research Centre for England (ADRC-E) and the Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC).
Course summary
In this course we will cover how to prepare and analyse spatial data in RStudio & GeoDa. We will use RStudio to perform spatial overlay techniques (such as union, intersection and buffers) to combine different spatial data layers to support a spatial analysis decision. We will also use RStudio and GeoDa to explore a range of different spatial analyses including regression, Moran’s I and clustering. By the end of the course you will understand how RStudio manages spatial data and be able to use RStudio for a range of spatial analysis.
Target audience
This course is ideal for anyone who wishes to use
spatial data in their role. If you are not already familiar with the basic elements of GIS or R, you may wish to attend the one-day course ‘Introduction to Spatial Data & Using R as a GIS’ prior to this course on 16 January where these skills are covered.
Further course details can be found here.
More information regarding our courses can be found here.
Podcast for some of our previous courses can be found here.
Course Leader: Dr Nick Bearman, FRGS, CGeog (GIS), AFHEA
Course contents
- Basic spatial analysis and statistics, such as Moran’s I and Local Indicators of Spatial Autocorrelation
- Using GeoDa and R to perform these analyses and understand the outputs
- Be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of different pieces of software
- Perform spatial decision making in R, using buffers, overlays and spatial joins
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- use RStudio and GeoDa for a range of spatial analysis
- understand why spatial autocorrelation is important and how to measure it
- use GeoDa to perform clustering analysis