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'''Geospatial predictive modeling''' is conceptually rooted in the principle that the occurrences of
events being modeled are limited in distribution. Occurrences of events are neither uniform
nor random in [[Distribution|distribution]] – there are spatial environment factors (infrastructure, sociocultural,
topographic, etc.) that constrain and influence where the locations of events occur.
Geospatial predictive modeling attempts to describe those constraints and influences by
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