© 2022 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: https://doi.org/10.1177/23998083211065767The spatial distribution of metropolitan areas creates a complex system of competing and cooperating economic units. Understanding the size, scale and functional structure of such systems is an important topic in regional science. This paper uses commuter flow data over a forty year period to analyse the changing structure of the Greater Manchester metropolitan area. We apply a combination of complex network analysis, residual network analysis and spatial network visualisation to detect Greater Ma...
This dissertation aims to understand the spatial and historical complexity of interaction patterns d...
More recently, a great deal of attention has been given to the network concept, which illustrates th...
The availability of representative and disaggregate interaction data allows for a new range of “real...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Com...
Urban spatial structure in large cities is becoming ever more complex as populations grow in size, e...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explain the complex spatial organisations of polycentric urban ...
In the past decade, analysis of flow data has been of practical concern in most studies dealing with...
textabstractIn contemporary literature on changing urban systems, it is often argued that the tradit...
To date, space syntax models have focused typically on relatively small areas up to the city scale. ...
Cities are continuing to develop and are grappling with uncertainties and difficulties as they do so...
UnrestrictedThere have been "qualitative changes" in metropolitan spatial structure in recentdecades...
In recent years, network science has entered in virtually every scientific discipline. Some even spe...
There are endless ways in which we can group people together in space, the most common ways are of c...
This paper combines an allometric urban model with a hierarchical clustering method in order to inve...
This paper centres on the development of a geometrical representation of movement and spatial intera...
This dissertation aims to understand the spatial and historical complexity of interaction patterns d...
More recently, a great deal of attention has been given to the network concept, which illustrates th...
The availability of representative and disaggregate interaction data allows for a new range of “real...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Com...
Urban spatial structure in large cities is becoming ever more complex as populations grow in size, e...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explain the complex spatial organisations of polycentric urban ...
In the past decade, analysis of flow data has been of practical concern in most studies dealing with...
textabstractIn contemporary literature on changing urban systems, it is often argued that the tradit...
To date, space syntax models have focused typically on relatively small areas up to the city scale. ...
Cities are continuing to develop and are grappling with uncertainties and difficulties as they do so...
UnrestrictedThere have been "qualitative changes" in metropolitan spatial structure in recentdecades...
In recent years, network science has entered in virtually every scientific discipline. Some even spe...
There are endless ways in which we can group people together in space, the most common ways are of c...
This paper combines an allometric urban model with a hierarchical clustering method in order to inve...
This paper centres on the development of a geometrical representation of movement and spatial intera...
This dissertation aims to understand the spatial and historical complexity of interaction patterns d...
More recently, a great deal of attention has been given to the network concept, which illustrates th...
The availability of representative and disaggregate interaction data allows for a new range of “real...