
Spatial Analysis for Complex Territorial Systems
Geo-information Technologies and European Official Statistics
- 1st Edition - February 1, 2026
- Editor: Luca Salvati
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 4 4 1 3 3 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 4 4 1 3 4 - 9
Spatial Analysis for Complex Territorial Systems: Geo-information Technologies and European Official Statistics offers a multidisciplinary exploration of spatial analysis, geo-in… Read more

The book begins with contributions from a traditional ecological/agronomic/environmental vision, then continues with a set of studies having a more strict socio-demographic and economic focus. It then discusses how other quantitative approaches, e.g. based on big data and primary surveys, may clarify the role of policies and planning addressing sustainable development goals in the ‘kaleidoscopic’ European landscapes. The conclusions of this book confirm the urgent need of integrating the vast potential of geo-information techniques, together with spatial analysis and official statistics, into more flexible sustainable development strategies reflecting local conditions and spatially explicit background contexts, starting from the basic demands of local communities and topical environments.
Spatial Analysis for Complex Territorial Systems: Geo-information Technologies and European Official Statistics serves as an essential resource for academics, students, spatial planners, policymakers, architects, engineers, sociologists, and environmental demographers. It equips readers with practical tools and theoretical insights to inform data-driven approaches to sustainable development and regional planning, making it a vital addition to any academic curriculum in geographic information systems, applied statistics, and environmental science.
- Offers a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, making it an invaluable resource for academics, students, policymakers, and practitioners across various fields
- Presents 15 representative case studies that illustrate practical applications of geo-information tools, making complex socio-ecological phenomena accessible to both seasoned researchers and newcomers to quantitative techniques
- Analyzes the role of policies targeting sustainable development goals within diverse European contexts, emphasizing the necessity for place-specific approaches
- Discusses innovative methodologies for monitoring and assessing environmental conditions, including remote sensing and big data integration, providing readers with cutting-edge insights into contemporary research
Section 1. Geo-information technologies and the environmental challenge
2. Still searching for climate change evidence? Soil aridity and geospatial information in Southern Europe
3. Unravelling bio-geo-physical drivers of land degradation in evolving Mediterranean landscapes under climate change
4. Forest and land-use monitoring: spatial analysis and the comprehensive experience of Italy
5. Sampling an infinite population in a geo-spatial framework: the case of forest species tree estimation
6. Land Consumption impact on Forest Ecosystem: surface loss and fragmentation analysis from remote sensing
Section 2. Socioeconomic analysis and spatial approaches
7. A comparative, geo-spatial analysis of settlement patterns of foreign population in Italy and Spain using population census data
8. Research Design Model on the Migrant-Refugee Issue- Lessons from an integrated large-scale survey in Greece
9. Do municipal data tell you more? The case of recent (2011-2020) dynamics of residential mobility of the elderly population in Italy and Spain
10. Assessing multidimensional influence of social media on consumer behavior using indicators: economic forces, cognitive perceptions, and social mechanisms in the contemporary digital era
11. Estimating belief toward Cohabitation in urban-rural Greece using a primary survey and demographic indicators
Section 3. Geo-spatial information for regional planning
12. Enhancing Disaster Resilience: Hellenic National Civil Protection Mechanism and Local Government Participation in Risk and Disaster Management
13. The Ageing Process and the City: An Intra-Urban Assessment of Hospital Accessibility for Older Adults in Italy
14. Spatial indicators of PNRR from the European Union: identifying the territorially complex Planning for Resilience in Italy
15. Monitoring local resilience of health financing system: Evidence from Covid-19 pandemic in Northern Italy
16. Local development and the role of geo-spatial information: a discussion with policy implications and some conclusive remarks
- Edition: 1
- Published: February 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Luca Salvati
Luca Salvati is an adjunct professor and staff researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. Since 2001 he has been staff researcher at the National Council for Research in Agriculture and the Analysis of Agricultural Economics (CREA). He is an expert in official statistics, spatial statistics, Geographic Information Systems and Remote sensing applied to socioeconomic and environmental issues. He has conducted studies on topics of economic statistics, urban economics, regional demography, and sustainable development, using exploratory multivariate statistics and geographic information systems for decision support. He has held courses in Economic Statistics (University of Rome Tor Vergata), Basic Mathematics (University of Rome La Sapienza), Multivariate Statistics (University of Roma Tre), Regional Economics (University of Camerino, University of Eastern Piedmont), Strategic Evaluation of environmental impact (University of Roma Tre). He has supervised master's and doctoral theses and has published more than 30 printed books and over 600 scientific publications in English.