USE OF A CENTER-PERIPHERY MODEL IN MAPPING SOCIAL-TERRITORIAL DIFFERENCES |
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Authors: | M. M. Romanovskaya |
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Affiliation: | Moscow University |
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Abstract: | General principles underlying the study of spatial inequality are outlined from a Soviet perspective before more specific coverage of guidelines for its portrayal in cartographic form. Questions addressed in the development of a center-periphery model for isarithmic mapping of socioeconomic differences in Hungary include selection of appropriate indices and samplings of data points for mapping, and methods for data normalization and comparison. Examples of both aggregate and more narrowly focused maps of living conditions are included. Translated from: Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, geografiya, 1985, No. 4, pp. 68-74. |
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