Land use regression model

ID: land-use-regression-model

A Land Use Regression (LUR) model is a statistical method used to estimate the concentration of air pollutants or other environmental variables across geographical areas based on land use and other spatial data. The core idea behind LUR is that land use types and patterns—such as residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and green spaces—can significantly influence environmental variables like air quality.

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