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Harold M. Elliott
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Geographical Analysis. 17:16-35
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Harold M. Elliott
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Journal of Geography. 73:48-53
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Harold M. Elliott
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Urban Geography. 5:223-239
Surrounding any given subject place are a number of outside object places for which there are no intervening larger centers. Such object places are called cardinal places. A subject place's nearest larger cardinal place is called its cardinal neighbo
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Harold M. Elliott
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Southeastern Geographer. 24:65-77
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W. Bruce Allen, M. Van Naelten, Kaiman Goldberg, Jay Q. Butler, Bernard Vermot-Desroches, James W. Scott, Brenton M. Barr, Edward J. Malecki, Joel R. Hamilton, Peter A. Rogerson, John C. Lowe, John Huttman, Ashok K. Dutt, Stephen Leung, Ademola T. Salau, Daniel Todd, John E. Rouse, John E. Keith, R. W. Keyes, R. J. Johnston, James E. Metzger, Harold M. Elliott, Andrew A. Dzurik, Andre Simmons, Theodore M. Crone, Nolin Masih, Zoltan Taganyi, Mohammad A. Qadeer, Georgio Brosio, V. E. Cangelosi, Karel J. Kansky, Neil S. Grigg, Michael Greenberg, Leo E. Zonn
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The Annals of Regional Science. 19:109-166
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Harold M. Elliott
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Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. 44:29-45
IN traditional central place studies it is often necessary to group urban places into discrete classes before attempting to identify hierarchical relationships (Christaller 1966, p. 158; Berry 1967, p. 27; Brush 1953, p. 393; Kenyon 1967, p. 741). Th
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Harold M. Elliott
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Journal of Geography. 78:250-265
(1979). Mental maps and ethnocentrism: Geographic characterizations in the past. Journal of Geography: Vol. 78, No. 7, pp. 250-265.
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Harold M. Elliott
Publikováno v:
Economic Geography. 59:426
Cardinal place theory concerns the identification and analysis of a family of closely related geometric patterns that cities and other population centers form when they are linked together into large networks according to certain mathematical rules.