The southern agglomeration zone of the GDR — Regional structure and development |
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Authors: | K. Scherf Dr. H. Schmidt Dr. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dept. of Geography, Humboldt-University, Universit?tsstrasse 36, DDR-1080, Berlin, German Democratic Republic 2. Dept. of Geography, Martin-Luther-University, Domstrasse 5, DDR-4020, Halle/Saale, German Democratic Republic
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Abstract: | Agglomeration areas in the GDR are those regions, which are characterized by an above average level of regional concentration of productive forces and their conditions of reproduction. The economic potential concentrated in these regions represents a large part of the national economy. It is possible to describe the territorial structure of these agglomeration areas by general indices (agglomeration core — agglomeration field — agglometation fringe; polycentric node-band-structure), but also the individual features of each one of these regions are to be attended. They are expressed for the first time by several forms of localization of plants and by the structure of settlements and settlement networks. The present main tendencies in the development of the agglomeration regions are: They succeeded in minimizing the regional disparities of productivity between different agglomeration regions and within them, and in stabilizing the economic position of these regions by systematic measures for investment and rationalization and the hereby influenced structural changes. At present and up to 1990 the completion of housing programme is of foremost importance by which the main activities will shift from the urban fringe to the centres of the cities; provincial towns and smaller settlements will also participate in this programme. The main target of these activities is to remove imperfect structures and other burning problems of the agglomeration regions step by step. Geographical Institutes are dealing with the management of these tasks too. |
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