The (dis)advantages accrued by centrality, by being in the middle, is a pivotal causal mechanism explaining the existence of cities and inter-city relations. This chapter introduces classical theories of centrality and elaborates some of the theoretical controversies surrounding them. Four theories are discussed: The von Thünen-Alonso land use theory, Christaller's variety of central place theory, developmental and critical renderings of centre- periphery theory, and urban networks theory. Although antecedents are often much older, these foundational theories developed strongly in the 1950 and 1960s as abstract models in relative space characteristic to that era. Such theories travel easily, but only provide crude pictures of the underlying...
Non-residential economic activities are the heart of mixed-use streets. That makes mixed-use streets...
Christopher Alexander has presented key concepts, such as wholeness, centres, and harmony-seeking co...
« Centre » and « centrality » are polysemous terms, and their studies would interest numerous scien...
The (dis)advantages accrued by centrality, by being in the middle, is a pivotal causal mechanism exp...
Academic disciplines like geography and urban studies can be represented, sometimes, by the famous C...
The study is based on the re-combination or synthesis of international scientific literature, and th...
Central place hierarchies have been the traditional basis for understanding external urban relations...
Central place hierarchies have been the traditional basis for understanding external urban relations...
Within studies concerning urban networks those that refer to hierarchies of their centers stand out ...
In urban research, spatial and social concepts of centrality are being distinguished. From a spatial...
This is a short dictionary entry. Central place theory is a descriptive theory of market area in a s...
Central place analysis is a collection of theoretical and empirical attempts, originated from the Ce...
This chapter discusses the spatial analysis of urban systems, multiple centrality assessment and the...
The importance of a place can be assessed via an analysis of its centrality. However, although centr...
This chapter presents the idea of integrating central place and central flow theory in order to gain...
Non-residential economic activities are the heart of mixed-use streets. That makes mixed-use streets...
Christopher Alexander has presented key concepts, such as wholeness, centres, and harmony-seeking co...
« Centre » and « centrality » are polysemous terms, and their studies would interest numerous scien...
The (dis)advantages accrued by centrality, by being in the middle, is a pivotal causal mechanism exp...
Academic disciplines like geography and urban studies can be represented, sometimes, by the famous C...
The study is based on the re-combination or synthesis of international scientific literature, and th...
Central place hierarchies have been the traditional basis for understanding external urban relations...
Central place hierarchies have been the traditional basis for understanding external urban relations...
Within studies concerning urban networks those that refer to hierarchies of their centers stand out ...
In urban research, spatial and social concepts of centrality are being distinguished. From a spatial...
This is a short dictionary entry. Central place theory is a descriptive theory of market area in a s...
Central place analysis is a collection of theoretical and empirical attempts, originated from the Ce...
This chapter discusses the spatial analysis of urban systems, multiple centrality assessment and the...
The importance of a place can be assessed via an analysis of its centrality. However, although centr...
This chapter presents the idea of integrating central place and central flow theory in order to gain...
Non-residential economic activities are the heart of mixed-use streets. That makes mixed-use streets...
Christopher Alexander has presented key concepts, such as wholeness, centres, and harmony-seeking co...
« Centre » and « centrality » are polysemous terms, and their studies would interest numerous scien...