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Hex Binning Land Registry Data

Posted byMark Mulligan 1 May 2015

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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