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The gravity model of spatial interaction: an appraisal [100.00% relevance]
The gravity model of spatial interaction: an appraisal This paper is concerned with the … (1975) vol. 31 The gravity model of spatial interaction: an appraisal Ali Mekky Geographia Polonica ( … . 31, pp. 133-148 | The gravity model of spatial interaction: an appraisal, Ali Mekky, Geographia Polonica ( … The gravity model of spatial interaction: an appraisal This paper is … Polonica (1975) vol. 31 The gravity model of spatial interaction: an appraisal Ali Mekky Geographia … ) vol. 31, pp. 133-148 | The gravity model of spatial interaction: an appraisal, Ali Mekky, Geographia
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The impact of population potential on population redistribution in the long-term historical context: Case study of region Stredné Považie, Slovak Republic [50.00% relevance]
study of region Stredné Považie, Slovak Republic Interaction potential represents a significant phenomenon … sphere to a large extent. One of the possible interaction potential is population … Geographia Polonica ( … 89, iss. 4, pp. 443-455 | population potential, spatial interactions, region Stredné Považie,
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The achievements and future potential of applied quantitative geography: A case study [33.33% relevance]
-202 | applied quantitative geography, spatial interaction, microsimulation, optimization, geodemographics … 2, pp. 179-202 | applied quantitative geography, spatial interaction, microsimulation, optimization,
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The migratory system of Berlin after unification in the context of global restructuring [33.33% relevance]
, globalisation, migration path ways, spatial interaction model, urban GIS, stage of unification The … , globalisation, migration path ways, spatial interaction model, urban GIS, stage of
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Application of the population potential model in the structural régionalisation of Poland [33.33% relevance]
pp. 13-32 | structural régionalisation, spatial interaction, population potential, macroregions of Poland … vol. 66, pp. 13-32 | structural régionalisation, spatial interaction, population potential, macroregions
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