Triangulating Neighborhoods: A Research Note on Improving Links Between People and Places in Smaller Cities and Rural Areas

There is growing interest among social and behavioral scientists in exploring concepts of place through characteristics of social and physical space. In smaller regions, such research faces a number of obstacles due to limitations of the geospatial units available, and postal code linkages to these units can be particularly unreliable. This research note explores how triangulating postal code data with open field survey questions on the name of a neighbourhood and adjacent streets can help improve understandings of communities. The research note offers a practical overview of how triangulating missing information can help resolve misclassification errors in postal codes or other geocoding. Keywords: methodology; socio-spatial; geocoding; postal code; neighborhood

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Main Authors: Barber, Brittany, McLay, Rachel, Rainham, Daniel, Ramos, Howard
Format: Digital revista
Language:eng
Published: Rural Development Institute 2020
Online Access:https://journals.brandonu.ca/jrcd/article/view/1768
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