Hi,
I'm attempting to describe the spatial distribution of a certain geomorphological phenomenon (expressed in the landscape as points), for which I studied various populations of different sizes and in different geographical settings. I have therefore generated a series of Ripley k analyses (difference between observed and expected), one per population. However, I would like to assemble them together to give a general overview of the phenomenon, without getting distracted by the various single cases. The incremental distance (100 m) and distance extremes (from 100m to 10000 m) for the Ripley k analysis are, of course, the same for all populations.
What would be the best way to assemble the various results?
Many thanks,
Matteo
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