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REGION-2: En modell for regional- økonomisk analyse
Sørensen, Knut Ø., Toresen, Jøran
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Journal of Computational Physics, 2008
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René Laprise
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René Laprise
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Regional corridor model: Towards a regional corridor model
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 2021One of the key concepts underlying the science of spatial planning refers to the role of development corridors as a planning instrument to potentially restructure economic space. Although strong evidence exists that corridors are regarded as important spatial development instruments that channel economic development, counter-arguments indicate the need
André Brand, J Ernst Drewes
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Accurate modeling of region data
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2001Spatial data appear in numerous applications, such as GIS, multimedia and even traditional databases. Most of the analysis on spatial data has focused on point data, typically using the uniformity assumption, or, more accurately, a fractal distribution.
Guido Proietti, Christos Faloutsos
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Regional Climate Modeling in the Northern Regions
2020Regional climate models (RCMs) are indispensable tools for dynamically downscaling climate projections to regional scales. Compared to statistical downscaling, RCMs provide a tool to investigate how regional scale climate evolves without assuming stationarity by explicitly representing the physical processes resolved by the RCMs.
Zhenhua Li +3 more
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A Model of Regional Contraction and Unemployment
The Economic Journal, 1992A two-region economy is studied in which one region has a competitive labor market whereas the other has a congested labor market in which locating a job uses resources. Workers loosing jobs in the congested region choose between migration followed by an immediate job offer and searching in the congested region.
McCormick, Barry, Sheppard, Stephen
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