regionams
Regionams are standardized spatial units used in geographic information science and regional analysis to facilitate comparability across areas while preserving geographic relevance. They are conceptual constructs designed to segment a territory into contiguous regions that can be analyzed independently yet remain comparable in size, population, or other characteristics. The term regionam is a portmanteau of region and a unit suffix, reflecting its role as a metric-like spatial entity.
Regionams are typically created by aggregating smaller census units, such as blocks or tracts, through clustering
Use cases include demographic and economic profiling, resource allocation, environmental risk assessment, and regional forecasting where
Regionams relate to administrative regions, statistical regions, and gridded areal units, but provide a flexible framework