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Activities of American Geographers
Abstract:

Cognitive distance is analyzed in relation to various elements of the built environment. The basis for accepting a power function as the underlying functional relationship between cognitive distance and its objective counterpart is discussed. This counterpart has been assumed to be objective distance. Evidence is presented to indicate that cognition of distance is based upon travel time rather than upon objective distance or upon objective distance modified by other elements of the built environment.
Keywords:Nazareth/Upper Nazareth  land fragmentation  spatial dichotomization  local and national authority  spatial control  Arab-Jewish conflict
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