THE GEOGRAPHY OF URBAN COMMUTING FIELDS: SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM NEW ENGLAND |
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Authors: | David A. Plane |
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Abstract: | Cities have become increasingly interdependent. Yet we continue to think of the urban landscape in terms of mutually exclusive, monocentric regions. Data from New England suggest a richer, overlapping geography of metropolitan-area commuting fields. New ways of conceptualizing flow-based systems are needed to understand urban settlement patterns better. |
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