*We would like to thank the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service for access to the data on which the article is based. In particular, we thank Andy Marles and Dave Bennett of the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service for their help and advice on various aspects of the data sets. The interpretations of the analysis, however, are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Service or any of its employees. The work uses 2001 Census and GIS boundary data obtained via MIMAS CASWEB and EDINA UKBORDERS; academic services both supported by ESRC and JISC. These data are copyright of the Crown and are reproduced with permission of the Controller of HMSO.
The Use of Comaps to Explore the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Fire Incidents: A Case Study in South Wales, United Kingdom†
Article first published online: 17 OCT 2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9272.2007.00639.x
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Corcoran, J., Higgs, G., Brunsdon, C. and Ware, A. (2007), The Use of Comaps to Explore the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Fire Incidents: A Case Study in South Wales, United Kingdom. The Professional Geographer, 59: 521–536. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9272.2007.00639.x
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Publication History
- Issue published online: 17 OCT 2007
- Article first published online: 17 OCT 2007
- Initial submission, July 2006; revised submissions, October 2006 and February 2007; final acceptance, April 2007.
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