"Trade and the structure of cities" [PDF]
Our purpose is to investigate how the interplay between trade, commuting and communication costs shapes the economy at both the interregional and intra-urban levels. Specifically, we study how economic integration affects the internal structure of cities
Carl Gaigne+3 more
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OmniGeo: Towards a Multimodal Large Language Models for Geospatial Artificial Intelligence [PDF]
The rapid advancement of multimodal large language models (LLMs) has opened new frontiers in artificial intelligence, enabling the integration of diverse large-scale data types such as text, images, and spatial information. In this paper, we explore the potential of multimodal LLMs (MLLM) for geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI), a field that ...
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Income, work and education: insights for closing the gap in urban Australia [PDF]
Existing analysis of the Closing the Gap outcomes is limited by the lack of adequate wage data for Indigenous Australians. This paper attempts to redress this situation by using a geography recently developed by the ABS - Significant Urban Areas - to ...
Boyd Hunter, Mandy Yap
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Adult BMI and Access to Built Environment Resources in a High-Poverty, Urban Geography. [PDF]
Tung EL+4 more
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Study Reports of the Research Group on Urban Geography, A. J. G
K. HATTORI, Akio Sakurai
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Review: Environment as an Issue in a Russian Town, American Metropolis: The New Suburban Reality, Regional Convergence in the European Union: Facts, Prospects and Policies, Geographies of Labour Market Inequality, Urban Futures: Critical Commentaries on Shaping the City, Regional Economic Development: Analysis and Planning Strategy, the Making of Urban Japan: Cities and Planning from Edo to the 21st Century, Understanding Third World Politics: Theories of Political Change and Development [PDF]
Jonathan D. Oldfield+8 more
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Urban primacy, gigantism, and international trade: Evidence from Asia and the Americas [PDF]
Gustavsson [1999] finds that policies that promote international trade increase the size of a country’s largest city relative to the country’s total population, which is defined here as an increase in urban gigantism. In contrast, Ades and Glaeser [1995]
Alwosabi, Mohammed A., Moomaw, Ronald L.
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Geographical Analysis on the Urban Growth in Kyushu Region Considering the Influence of Other Cities
Hiroshi Nakauchi
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"Committed Geography" – from theory to application : a case study in mobility research and urban planning [PDF]
Maximilian Boesch, S. Schmid-Keller
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