This chapter provides an overview of the historiography on urban network theory explaining the urban models that influenced the theory. It defines the book’s theme, the urban logistics network, and explains why the theme is relevant by pointing out to several gaps in the literature in three areas: the spatial terminologies and scale, the shapes of networks, and the agency of networks. Four parts of the book (I. Single Gateway, II. Changing Shapes of the Urban Network, III. The Making of the Regional Network, and IV. Using the Network) are explained in the process. The chapter clarifies the book’s aim to provide empirical case studies that can be used as tools for other researchers to model their own urban networks
Recent studies investigate the former neglected relations between network logics and the territory. ...
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This chapter provides an overview of the historiography on urban network theory explaining the urban...
Transport history has developed in close association with urban network theory. However, this associ...
International audienceSince the 1950s and 1960s, systematic approaches to the diffusion of various f...
International audienceThe concept of urban network implies a certain degree of interdependency among...
The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its insistence...
International audienceThis chapter elaborates on a shift in urban theories from a static and structu...
1994Modelling urban networks. The concept of urban network is frequently used in France, compared to...
For much of the twentieth century, urban networks was a term used by sociologists and others to desc...
International audienceThis edited collection examines the formation of urban networks and role of ga...
In recent years, network science has entered in virtually every scientific discipline. Some even spe...
The city was formed historically as a node for human activities. Its formation depends on the resour...
Cities can be seen as the epitome of complex systems. They arise from a set of interactions and comp...
Recent studies investigate the former neglected relations between network logics and the territory. ...
International audienceWhile shipping and logistics studies often describe the flows and networks on ...
International audienceThis research takes place in the field of quantitative analysis of historical ...
This chapter provides an overview of the historiography on urban network theory explaining the urban...
Transport history has developed in close association with urban network theory. However, this associ...
International audienceSince the 1950s and 1960s, systematic approaches to the diffusion of various f...
International audienceThe concept of urban network implies a certain degree of interdependency among...
The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its insistence...
International audienceThis chapter elaborates on a shift in urban theories from a static and structu...
1994Modelling urban networks. The concept of urban network is frequently used in France, compared to...
For much of the twentieth century, urban networks was a term used by sociologists and others to desc...
International audienceThis edited collection examines the formation of urban networks and role of ga...
In recent years, network science has entered in virtually every scientific discipline. Some even spe...
The city was formed historically as a node for human activities. Its formation depends on the resour...
Cities can be seen as the epitome of complex systems. They arise from a set of interactions and comp...
Recent studies investigate the former neglected relations between network logics and the territory. ...
International audienceWhile shipping and logistics studies often describe the flows and networks on ...
International audienceThis research takes place in the field of quantitative analysis of historical ...