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The "Spatial Equilibrium" Evolution of the Tourism Ecosystem and Theoretical Construction from a Multidisciplinary Perspective. [PDF]
The evolution of the tourism ecosystem is characterized by its complexity, imbalance, and spatial heterogeneity. As a result, it has been the focus of academic attention across a wide range of disciplines, including geography, ecology, economics, management, sociology, and philosophy.
Yang C, Gong N, Hong H, You B.
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Anzeigenanalysen als Weg zur historischen Leserschafts- und Medienwirkungsforschung
Rudolf Stoeber
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Abstract Classical urban geography theories determine the distribution of population, production and economic activities on geospatial features. Under this assumption, peripheral regions are rarely prosperous. Depopulation, weak industrial and employment structure and inefficient and fragmented land use form a negative feedback loop. Within the context
Yu Zhang
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Rediscovering regional science: Positioning the field's evolving location in science and society
Abstract This study aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the evolution of regional science, a scholarly domain in the social sciences that applies analytical and quantitative approaches and methods to understand and address urban, rural, or regional problems.
Zhenhua Chen, Laurie A. Schintler
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Exploring Determinants of ‘Mental Distance’ in Cross‐Border Contexts
ABSTRACT State‐of‐the‐art research has identified mental distance, which is the limited perception of occurrences beyond one’s country’s border, as the main determinant of moderate cross‐border interactions in Europe. While it is well understood that mental distance is an upstream process that occurs prior to (bounded) rational decision‐making, it is ...
Henrik Basche
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Estudos sobre a rede urbana: os precursores da teoria das localidades centrais
Dentre os estudos sobre redes urbanas, destacam-se aqueles que dizem respeito à hierarquia de seus centros. Uma das bases teóricas mais ricas e conhecidas é a “teoria das localidades centrais”, formulada por Walter Christaller e publicada em 1933. Nesse
Kelly Bessa
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Strukturen Sehen. Über die Karriere eines Hexagons in der quantitativen Revolution [PDF]
Publications from the early quantitative revolution in geography saw a significant change in the use of visual material. While the old regionalist paradigm of "Länderkunde" was dominated by images of "geographical individuals" the new geography was ...
B. Michel
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Hexagones sans centre, centres sans hexagone
The triangulo-hexagonal system of Walter Christaller (Die zentralen Orte, 1933) was the subject of sharp debates among German speaking geographers from 1933 until our days.
Anne Radeff
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Algunos métodos para delimitar áreas de influencias de cuidades centrales
This Abstract was based on the theory of the central places by Walter Christaller (1933). Its pourpose is to expose the most generalized clasifications in regards to the performance and services offered by the mentioned centers, the categories and the ...
Sofia Puente Lutleroth
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Similarly as in many new states and ›developing countries‹ in the era after World War II, transnational knowledge transfer was of fundamental importance for the State of Israel, founded in 1948.
Joachim Trezib
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