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Metropolitan Morphology and Population Mobility: The Theory of Ecological Expansion Reexamined

American Journal of Sociology, 1980
The theory of ecological expansion is examined and propositions are developed which suggest that, at advanced stages of metropolitanization, population loss resulting from migration is a function of the decentralization of nonresidential activities from cores to rings coupled with the increased importance of rings as residential centers and the ...
David F. Sly, Jeffrey Tayman
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Metropolitan expansion and the growth of female migration to Jakarta

Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 1999
This paper examines patterns of migration in Jakarta City based on the 1995 Intercensal Survey (SUPAS) Data. It shows the emergence of female in‐migration in response to the shift of economic activities in the city from manufacturing industries to services and finance sectors.
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Do cities Grow in Isolations-Metropolitan Expansion and Urban Corridors

Journal of Geography, 1972
Abstract The major contention of this paper is that inter-urban interaction is a definite factor in the growth of metropolitan areas, A brief review of current models of metropolitan growth will reveal that most of them work under the assumption of growth in isolation, neglecting the interaction factor.
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Globalization and metropolitan expansion: residential strategies and livelihoods in Caracas and its periphery

Environment and Urbanization, 2003
This paper describes how the twin processes of globalization and impoverishment affect different groups in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas. These processes are closely intertwined with the territorial expansion of the city and its growth from the Caracas Metropolitan Area into the larger Caracas Metropolitan Region. The result is territorial segregation,
Miguel Lacabana, Cecilia Cariola
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Planning analysis on metropolitan marginal area of Beijing along with its expansion

2010 18th International Conference on Geoinformatics, 2010
In the new version of Beijing master urban planning (2005–2020), Tongzhou District, one of the metropolitan marginal area in Beijing, was oriented as the integrated service center for the development of new towns and cities in the future. The function of Tongzhou new town is the key area for functional expansion of the centeral Beijing.
Yongfu Li, Anrong Dang, Hongying Cao
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Simulating Urban Cooperative Expansion in a Single-Core Metropolitan Region Based on Improved CA Model Integrated Information Flow: Case Study of Wuhan Urban Agglomeration in China

Journal of urban planning and development, 2018
With the expansion of regional urbanization, urban agglomeration has become the most striking area of China’s urbanization process.
He Li   +4 more
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An assurance method for functional system expansion of Tokyo metropolitan railway system

2009 International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems, 2009
Autonomous decentralized system (ADS) architecture has been used mainly to realize high assurance control system. However, ADS architecture proposed previously is too simple to apply large-scale complicated system. In this paper, we clarify that large-scale ADS is represented by hierarchical three layers structure and many ADS sub-systems are connected
Keiji Kamijo   +5 more
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Amazon deforestation and urban expansion: Simulating future growth in the Manaus Metropolitan Region, Brazil.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
Y. Santos   +6 more
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Cost optimisation modelling for airport capacity expansion problems in metropolitan areas

Journal of Airport Management
The research described in this paper aimed to develop a cost optimisation model for determining the optimal approach to expanding airport capacity in metropolitan areas, taking into account demand uncertainties. The study began by analysing airport capacity expansion cases from diverse global regions to identify potential metropolitan-level solutions ...
Woojin Choi, Dothang Truong
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Analyzing intra-metropolitan poverty differentiation: causes and consequences of poverty expansion to suburbs in the metropolitan Atlanta region

The Annals of Regional Science, 2009
Although metropolitan areas have traditionally been viewed as dichotomous structures with a central city and surrounding suburbs, the development patterns of such areas have taken on a multi-ring sectoral and polycentric structure in the context of intra-metropolitan spatial differentiation.
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