Authors
Jonathan Corcoran, Gary Higgs, Chris Brunsdon, Andrew Ware, Paul Norman
Publication date
2007/11/1
Journal
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems
Volume
31
Issue
6
Pages
623-647
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The application of mapping and spatial analytical techniques to explore geographical patterns of crime incidence is well established. In contrast, the analysis of operational incident data routinely collected by fire brigades has received relatively less research attention, certainly in the UK academic literature. The aim of this paper is to redress this balance through the application of spatial analytical techniques that permit an exploration of the spatial dynamics of fire incidents and their relationships with socio-economic variables. By examining patterns for different fire incident types, including household fires, vehicle fires, secondary fires and malicious false alarms in relation to 2001 Census of Population data for an area of South Wales, we demonstrate the potential of such techniques to reveal spatial patterns that may be worthy of further contextual study. Further research is needed to establish how transferable these …
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J Corcoran, G Higgs, C Brunsdon, A Ware, P Norman - Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2007