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Economic Geography, 2006
Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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Polycentric structure and carbon dioxide emissions: Empirical analysis from provincial data in China
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021Sumei Ruan
exaly
Territorial Cohesion: A polycentric process for a polycentric Europe
200432 p.
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Adapting to Sea‐Level Rise: Centralization or Decentralization in Polycentric Governance Systems?
Policy Studies Journal, 2022Mark Lubell, Matthew Robbins
exaly

