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2024-05-29Schlagwort
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Spatial-functional patterns in the European urban system: metropolitan functions in small and medium-sized towns
Zusammenfassung
The paper deals with spatial-functional patterns in the European urban system. Special attention is paid to metropolitan functions in small and medium-sized towns. Based on the assumption that metropolitan functions can also be found outside large cities, the location of metropolitan functions in three town size classes (small towns, small medium-sized towns and large towns) is examined. The results confirm the assumption that settlement size and the location of metropolitan functions are positively related: the larger the town or city, the stronger the metropolitan functions. The range of metropolitan functions is also more extensive in medium-sized towns than in small towns. In addition to the size of the town or city, its location also influences the expression of metropolitan functions. In small and medium-sized towns in spatial proximity to large urban centres, some functions can benefit from the spatial proximity to a large market and thus accommodate functions that would be expected in larger cities instead of in small and medium-sized towns. These borrowing-size effects can be observed for the two metropolitan subfunctions science and transport.
Zitierform
In: European Journal Of Spatial Development Volume 21 / No. 2 (2024-05-29) , S. Seiten 18 - 41 ; eissn:1650-9544Zitieren
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year={2024}
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2024-10-25T08:11:59Z 2024-10-25T08:11:59Z 2024-05-29 doi:10.17170/kobra-2024102410991 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/16111 eng Namensnennung 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Small and medium-sized towns European urban system Metropolitan functions Agglomeration shadow Borrowing size 710 Spatial-functional patterns in the European urban system: metropolitan functions in small and medium-sized towns Aufsatz The paper deals with spatial-functional patterns in the European urban system. Special attention is paid to metropolitan functions in small and medium-sized towns. Based on the assumption that metropolitan functions can also be found outside large cities, the location of metropolitan functions in three town size classes (small towns, small medium-sized towns and large towns) is examined. The results confirm the assumption that settlement size and the location of metropolitan functions are positively related: the larger the town or city, the stronger the metropolitan functions. The range of metropolitan functions is also more extensive in medium-sized towns than in small towns. In addition to the size of the town or city, its location also influences the expression of metropolitan functions. In small and medium-sized towns in spatial proximity to large urban centres, some functions can benefit from the spatial proximity to a large market and thus accommodate functions that would be expected in larger cities instead of in small and medium-sized towns. These borrowing-size effects can be observed for the two metropolitan subfunctions science and transport. open access Terfrüchte, Thomas Growe, Anna doi:10.5281/ZENODO.11385916 Regionalentwicklung Städtesystem Stadtregion Metropolregion publishedVersion eissn:1650-9544 No. 2 European Journal Of Spatial Development Seiten 18 - 41 Volume 21 false
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