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Monthly archives: May 2015

Hex Binning Land Registry Data

One of the known problems with choropleth maps is that small zones, even if they contain very significant values, tend to get lost in amongst much larger zones. A current example is that the ridings in London are much smaller … Continue reading →

Posted byMark Mulligan1 May 2015Posted inaffordability, Economic Geography, land registry, Mapping, PostGIS, price paid, Visualisation

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