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zero population OAs
Posted by SDC (not verified) on 29/11/2006 - 15:13
I would welcome these. When displaying/segmenting by population density, a "community"/OA area can look to have a false low population density just because some area of wilderness or an industrial estate has been "abitarily" included with it. If the wilderness had been put somewhere else, the picture/analysis would be different.