External urban relational process: introducing Central Flow Theory to complement Central Place Theory
Central place hierarchies have been the traditional basis for understanding external urban relations. However, in contemporary studies of these relations, a new emphasis on urban networks has emerged. Rather than either abandoning or extending central place thinking, it is here treated as representi...
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2010
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