A comparison of remoteness indices

IF 2 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Polar Geography Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/1088937X.2023.2238792
Tom Stringer, Hou Sang Cheng, Amy M. Kim
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ABSTRACT No existing remoteness index can be considered to be truly universal. Remoteness has been defined in many different ways by scholars from a variety of areas of study, and indices that measure remoteness are vital in guiding policy decisions in remote regions. However, index methodologies vary greatly from one another by the input variables included, how the index is constructed using these variables, and thus ultimately, their results. This paper compiles the scores of three well-known remoteness indices for each of 32 localities in Canada’s Northwest Territories. We compare these scores using statistical tests, use k-means clustering to outline new remoteness categories, and assess the strengths and weaknesses of each index. We find that the choice of input variables ultimately determines how remoteness is defined and that different indices should be used to different ends based on this choice. Our findings can guide researchers and policymakers in choosing the most appropriate method to measure remoteness based on objective factors or designing a remoteness index, while also exploring how remoteness can be defined.
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距离指数的比较
现有的距离指数都不能被认为是真正通用的。来自不同研究领域的学者以多种不同的方式定义了偏远性,衡量偏远性的指数对于指导偏远地区的政策决策至关重要。但是,索引方法因所包含的输入变量、如何使用这些变量构建索引以及最终的结果而差异很大。本文编制了加拿大西北地区32个地区的三个著名的偏远指数的分数。我们使用统计测试比较这些分数,使用k-means聚类来概述新的距离类别,并评估每个指数的优势和劣势。我们发现,输入变量的选择最终决定了如何定义距离,并且根据这种选择,不同的指标应该用于不同的目的。我们的研究结果可以指导研究人员和政策制定者选择最合适的基于客观因素的偏远度测量方法或设计偏远指数,同时也可以探索如何定义偏远度。
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Polar Geography
Polar Geography GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL-
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期刊介绍: Polar Geographyis a quarterly publication that offers a venue for scholarly research on the physical and human aspects of the Polar Regions. The journal seeks to address the component interplay of the natural systems, the complex historical, political, economic, cultural, diplomatic, and security issues, and the interchange amongst them. As such, the journal welcomes comparative approaches, critical scholarship, and alternative and disparate perspectives from around the globe. The journal offers scientists a venue for publishing longer papers such as might result from distillation of a thesis, or review papers that place in global context results from coordinated national and international efforts currently underway in both Polar Regions.
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