Distance and Human Interaction: A Review and BibliographyRegional Science Research Institute, 1965 - 112 Seiten |
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... able to conclude that Burgess ' theory repre- sents the urbanization process fairly well , while Hoyt's model is more suitable for describing the spa- tial distribution of social classes . On the other hand , Alonso [ 1963 ] has ...
... able to conclude that Burgess ' theory repre- sents the urbanization process fairly well , while Hoyt's model is more suitable for describing the spa- tial distribution of social classes . On the other hand , Alonso [ 1963 ] has ...
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... able to " explain " even fifty percent of the variation ( R2 = .46 ) . As one half of the distance to nearest neighbor had been used as the device for determining the market areas , Olsson and Persson not only claimed that they were ...
... able to " explain " even fifty percent of the variation ( R2 = .46 ) . As one half of the distance to nearest neighbor had been used as the device for determining the market areas , Olsson and Persson not only claimed that they were ...
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... able to foresee in which ways and how fast people's sensitivity to distance may change . Thus , Thijsse [ 1963 ] has reported how the virgin lands reclaimed from the Zuiderzee in Holland were settled by an evenly distributed ...
... able to foresee in which ways and how fast people's sensitivity to distance may change . Thus , Thijsse [ 1963 ] has reported how the virgin lands reclaimed from the Zuiderzee in Holland were settled by an evenly distributed ...
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