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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spatial concurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geography, data analysis, or any field where the concept of simultaneous occurrence in space is relevant. Example: "The study aimed to analyze the spatial concurrence of urban development and environmental degradation in the region."
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The empirical results of low spatial concurrence raise important questions about the use of workshop participatory GIS for planning decision support.
We applied multiple importance thresholds (cut-offs) to separately identify and measure social and ecological hotspots, and then quantified the degree of spatial concurrence (overlap) when combining the layers to generate social-ecological hotspots.
Furthermore, individual land units exist within the context of a larger landscape pattern of shifting conditions, requiring managers to understand at larger spatial scales the status and trends in the synchrony and spatial concurrence of species and associated suitable habitats.
We examined the spatial concurrence of the data generated by the two approaches (workshop versus survey) on multiple spatial attributes (landscape values) using three analytical methods—subsampling, resampling, and hotspot analysis.
Other studies also find a spatial concurrence between high species richness and high human densities.
This study has shown spatial concurrence between poor air quality and soil chemical quality, with higher soil metal and air pollution concentrations in the urban versus the rural environment around Glasgow.
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We quantified textures by generating a gray level concurrence matrix (GLCM) based on the spatial relationships between pixels.
Our results show that using an iconic species is an effective way to render explicit spatial variations in the values attributed to a landscape and to identify concurrence of values, thus enabling integration of multiple landscape values in conservation planning.
Each of these targeted genes has no spatial relationship to one another with respect to in-chromosome placement; no concurrence exists among these genes in repeat type (tandem, inverted) and no similarity in sequence identity is seen in the repeat structures that are associated with the targeted gene.
That was the concurrence.
A creepy concurrence.
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