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Regression models of urban growth in Ontario and Quebec
Urban Systems Development in Central Canada, 2015, p.117
1972 University of Toronto Department of Geography ;EISBN: 1442632321 ;EISBN: 9781442632325
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Title:
Regression models of urban growth in Ontario and Quebec
Author:
S.M. Golant
L.S. Bourne
;
R.D. MacKinnon
Subjects:
Anthropology
;
Applied anthropology
;
Behavioral sciences
;
Cities
;
Cultural anthropology
;
Development economics
;
Development studies
;
Economic development
;
Economic disciplines
;
Economic growth
;
Economic growth rate
;
Economics
;
Employment
;
Human geography
;
Labor economics
;
Mathematical independent variables
;
Mathematical values
;
Mathematical variables
;
Mathematics
;
Metropolitan areas
;
Political geography
;
Population dynamics
;
Population growth
;
Population studies
;
Social sciences
;
Socioeconomics
;
Urban anthropology
;
Urban economics
;
Urban growth
;
Urban populations
;
Urban studies
;
Urbanization
Is Part Of:
Urban Systems Development in Central Canada, 2015, p.117
Description:
In this paper the urban centres of Quebec and Ontario are treated as a system described by a wide range of interacting social, economic and physical variables over a twenty-five year period. In particular, this study focuses on the obvious but complex relationships between urban growth and spatial structure. At any point in time the structure of a system of cities both reflects past growth behaviour and provides the basic infrastructure for future growth. As Blaut (1961) expresses it, “…structures of the real world are simply slow processes of long duration, the more slowly changing elements in any spatial-temporal segment.”
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Language:
English
Identifier:
EISBN: 1442632321
EISBN: 9781442632325
Source:
Ebook Central Academic Complete
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