Although increasing our knowledge of the properties of networks of cities is essential, these properties can be measured at the city level, and must be assessed by analyzing actor networks. The present volume focuses less on individual characteristics and more on the interactions of actors and institutions that create functional territories in which the structure of existing links constrains emerging links. Rather than basing explanations on external factors, the goal is to determine the extent to which network properties reflect spatial distributions and create local synergies at the meso level that are incorporated into global networks at the macro level where different geographical scales occur. The paper introduces the way to use the gr...
Drawing on the 'local buzz and global pipeline' perspective on the geographies of production in know...
Megaregions are important phenomena of globalization's new urban scale and form. These regions are c...
In this paper we tackle a fundamental and long-time challenge in urban geography, to uncover a funct...
In recent years, network science has entered in virtually every scientific discipline. Some even spe...
Contemporary urban life and functioning have become increasingly dependent on mobility. Having becom...
The theory of small-world networks as initiated by Watts and Strogatz (1998) has drawn new insights ...
In recent years, the use of network perspectives has become increasingly popular in urban geography....
International audienceThis chapter elaborates on a shift in urban theories from a static and structu...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
Cities can be seen as the epitome of complex systems. They arise from a set of interactions and comp...
International audienceThe theory of small world network as initiated by Watts and Strogatz 1998 has ...
AbstractWe study the impact of settlement sizes on network connectivity in a spatial setting. First,...
Economic geography can be viewed as a large and growing network of interacting activities. This fund...
The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its insistence...
Drawing on the 'local buzz and global pipeline' perspective on the geographies of production in know...
Megaregions are important phenomena of globalization's new urban scale and form. These regions are c...
In this paper we tackle a fundamental and long-time challenge in urban geography, to uncover a funct...
In recent years, network science has entered in virtually every scientific discipline. Some even spe...
Contemporary urban life and functioning have become increasingly dependent on mobility. Having becom...
The theory of small-world networks as initiated by Watts and Strogatz (1998) has drawn new insights ...
In recent years, the use of network perspectives has become increasingly popular in urban geography....
International audienceThis chapter elaborates on a shift in urban theories from a static and structu...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
Cities can be seen as the epitome of complex systems. They arise from a set of interactions and comp...
International audienceThe theory of small world network as initiated by Watts and Strogatz 1998 has ...
AbstractWe study the impact of settlement sizes on network connectivity in a spatial setting. First,...
Economic geography can be viewed as a large and growing network of interacting activities. This fund...
The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its insistence...
Drawing on the 'local buzz and global pipeline' perspective on the geographies of production in know...
Megaregions are important phenomena of globalization's new urban scale and form. These regions are c...
In this paper we tackle a fundamental and long-time challenge in urban geography, to uncover a funct...