Population density functions are often used in empirical as well as theoretical models of urban structure. One of the most frequent assumption
Colin Clark's model of the negative exponential population density decay function is applied to the ...
Polycentric population density functions are becoming increasingly popular among urban economists wh...
Worldwide increase in urban population draws special attention to urban population density related r...
It is argued that the density function, commonly used in the study of urban spatial structure, is mo...
Summary. The exponential density function has been used widely to describe and compare the patternin...
traditionally estimated from cross-sectional data. The estimates obtained show a flattening of the g...
Since the seminal work by Clark (1951), a number of researches on urban population density have been...
In this paper the theoretical economic foundations of the exponential function is reviewed, prior to...
Sizes in a system of cities follow the so-called rank–size distribution or the more general Zipf's l...
The dynamics of a city's structures are determined by the coupling of functional components (such as...
Summary. The concept of the population-density function, which is usually applied withip the context...
The presence of subcentres cannot be captured by an exponential function. Cubic spline functions see...
<p>The variation of density in series of time in the suburb and the central urban area.</p
The presence of subcentres cannot be captured by an exponential function. Cubic spline functions see...
The presence of subcentres cannot be captured by an exponential function. Cubic spline functions see...
Colin Clark's model of the negative exponential population density decay function is applied to the ...
Polycentric population density functions are becoming increasingly popular among urban economists wh...
Worldwide increase in urban population draws special attention to urban population density related r...
It is argued that the density function, commonly used in the study of urban spatial structure, is mo...
Summary. The exponential density function has been used widely to describe and compare the patternin...
traditionally estimated from cross-sectional data. The estimates obtained show a flattening of the g...
Since the seminal work by Clark (1951), a number of researches on urban population density have been...
In this paper the theoretical economic foundations of the exponential function is reviewed, prior to...
Sizes in a system of cities follow the so-called rank–size distribution or the more general Zipf's l...
The dynamics of a city's structures are determined by the coupling of functional components (such as...
Summary. The concept of the population-density function, which is usually applied withip the context...
The presence of subcentres cannot be captured by an exponential function. Cubic spline functions see...
<p>The variation of density in series of time in the suburb and the central urban area.</p
The presence of subcentres cannot be captured by an exponential function. Cubic spline functions see...
The presence of subcentres cannot be captured by an exponential function. Cubic spline functions see...
Colin Clark's model of the negative exponential population density decay function is applied to the ...
Polycentric population density functions are becoming increasingly popular among urban economists wh...
Worldwide increase in urban population draws special attention to urban population density related r...