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Germany’s ‘European Metropolitan Regions’
2021This chapter will discuss the history and evolution of European Metropolitan Regions in Germany, giving particular attention to top-down and bottom-up influences in shaping the regions of today. Using two examples of metropolitan regions, one monocentric (Berlin/Brandenburg) and one polycentric (Rhine-Ruhr), the challenges of regional cooperation and ...
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2013
Metropolitan growth has been dramatic in the past several decades, and today metropolitan regions are recognized as the main driving forces in national growth and development as well as in national ...
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Metropolitan growth has been dramatic in the past several decades, and today metropolitan regions are recognized as the main driving forces in national growth and development as well as in national ...
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AMERICA'S CHANGING METROPOLITAN REGIONS
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1972America's metropolitan areas continue to serve distinct functionalnodal regions. For each region the metropolis is the single most important center of economic organization and culture diffusion. But the classic model of metropolis and region is changing. Business and migration linkages appear to be more national than regional.
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The organising capacity of metropolitan region
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 1997Fundamental developments such as globalisation, informationalisation, and European integration lead to increased competition and interaction among metropolitan regions in search for mobile investment and trade. Next to the 'traditional' location factors and quality-of-life factors that determine the quality of the business environment, the ability of ...
van den Berg, Leo +2 more
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European Planning Studies, 2014
AbstractThe case of Madrid is used as empirical focus to propose a new classification of the metropolitan region urban medium-sized or secondary city system. Based on a methodology that integrates the morphological (size, location and socioeconomic history) and the functional dimensions (centrality index, advanced producer services (APS) concentration ...
Eloy Solís Trapero +2 more
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AbstractThe case of Madrid is used as empirical focus to propose a new classification of the metropolitan region urban medium-sized or secondary city system. Based on a methodology that integrates the morphological (size, location and socioeconomic history) and the functional dimensions (centrality index, advanced producer services (APS) concentration ...
Eloy Solís Trapero +2 more
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Towards a Smart Metropolitan Region: A Roadmap for Transforming Bangalore Metropolitan Region
2018Smart Metropolitan Region, as this chapter traces, is the one that adopts new approaches of the concept of economic growth compatible with space within a minimum possible time. Bangalore Metropolitan Region (BMR) within an area of 8005 km2, and a population of 11.69 million is one of the fast growing metropolitan region and becoming large global ...
Amit Chatterjee +3 more
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The Bratislava metropolitan region
Cities, 2013Abstract Although small as compared with other national capital regions, the Bratislava Metropolitan Region’s (BMRs) location in southwestern Slovakia and at the confluence of four Central and Eastern European nations (CEE), has for centuries placed it at the center of Europe’s major politico-ideological and military battles.
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The molecular basis for cellular function of intrinsically disordered protein regions
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Alex S Holehouse, Birthe B Kragelund
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Lake and drained lake basin systems in lowland permafrost regions
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Benjamin Jones +2 more
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