Ben Croxford has a paper relating space syntax and urban pollution levels
online at:
http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/web/ben/copenhag.html
In it he suggests too few data points for a meaningful result, and I don't
think he returned to look at it again.
You might like to look at the urban pollution home page:
http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/web/ben/
On another front, can someone (Mike?) tell me more about the alternatives
to SS. I find TR particularly hard going (with statistical models based on
10 or so variables, a list of [mostly irrelevant] coefficients and
t-statistics, followed by a disappointingly bad prediction). Has anyone
ever gone through these and found which of the parameters are actually
causal? What are the key papers I should be looking at?
Alasdair
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