This article analyses the intertemporal development of the regional and spatial distribution of agricultural production in the territory of the EC-9. The analysis is based on a unique set of data: the analysed territory has been divided into 88 regions and data from these regions over a period of more than 40 years (1950/53-1993/96) are used. Different methods are applied to analyse the developments: maps and the skewness of distribution (coefficient of Gini) are combined with rank correlation (coefficient of Spearman), the calculation of the centre of gravity, and spatial autocorrelation (Moran's I). These methods are applied to two crops, wheat and tobacco. The results of the analyses of wheat cultivation indicate that the regional concen...
The spatial distribution of grain legumes can be explained by combining the analysis of traditional ...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest tha...
The spatial configuration of agricultural systems is continuously changing in response to changes in...
This article analyses the intertemporal development of the regional and spatial distribution of agri...
The paper investigates spatial changes in cultivation and land use of wheat, maize and oilseed in Hu...
This paper examines the spatial distribution of agricultural productivity in the European regions fo...
Spatial changes in the structure of crop production have the potential to impact economics and food ...
This paper examines the territorial imbalances in European agriculture during the period 1980-2001,...
The main purpose of the article was to assess the regionalization of agricultural production in the ...
This paper discusses the Slovak regional economy structural changes, development and factors of regi...
The development of agriculture in Slovakia in the last three decades has been influenced by two even...
One of the key milestones of joining European Union was to decrease disparities within economical an...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest tha...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest...
Farmers and farming regions in the EU are increasingly concerned about whether they can remain compe...
The spatial distribution of grain legumes can be explained by combining the analysis of traditional ...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest tha...
The spatial configuration of agricultural systems is continuously changing in response to changes in...
This article analyses the intertemporal development of the regional and spatial distribution of agri...
The paper investigates spatial changes in cultivation and land use of wheat, maize and oilseed in Hu...
This paper examines the spatial distribution of agricultural productivity in the European regions fo...
Spatial changes in the structure of crop production have the potential to impact economics and food ...
This paper examines the territorial imbalances in European agriculture during the period 1980-2001,...
The main purpose of the article was to assess the regionalization of agricultural production in the ...
This paper discusses the Slovak regional economy structural changes, development and factors of regi...
The development of agriculture in Slovakia in the last three decades has been influenced by two even...
One of the key milestones of joining European Union was to decrease disparities within economical an...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest tha...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest...
Farmers and farming regions in the EU are increasingly concerned about whether they can remain compe...
The spatial distribution of grain legumes can be explained by combining the analysis of traditional ...
Both traditional (von Thünen) and modern (Hayami & Ruttan, Krugman) theories on land use suggest tha...
The spatial configuration of agricultural systems is continuously changing in response to changes in...