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Do Canadian cities have a distinctive form? How has this form evolved over time; and what has been the impact of growth, transportation changes and differing lifestyles on the contemporary Canadian urban environment? The research summarized in the pr
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International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research. 2:39-55
Flexibility is what people seek when striving to increase or expand economic and social choices, equity, and technological innovations. Flexibility provides the robustness needed to adjust to changes such as those arising from a warmer/colder world,
Autor:
Ross D. MacKinnon, Gerald M. Barber
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Geographical Analysis. 4:156-168
THE OBJECTIVE OF NETWORK GENERATION PROCEDURE CAN BE VIEWED AS THE SELECTION OF LOCATIONS FOR TRUNK LINES WHICH MAXIMIZE THE TOTAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR A GIVEN SET OF DEMAND POINTS. THE PROCEDURE PRESENTED IS IN A VERY PRELIMINARY STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT,
Autor:
Ross D. MacKinnon, Peter A. Rogerson
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Papers in Regional Science. 48:89-102
Autor:
Ross D. MacKinnon
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Geographical Analysis. 41:249-251
Autor:
Ross D. MacKinnon, Gerald M. Barber
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Progress in Human Geography. 1:387-412
Autor:
Peter Rogerson, Ross D. MacKinnon
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Papers of the Regional Science Association. 48:89-102
Autor:
John Goddard, J Krieger, J H Bird, R Matz, Yi-Fu Tuan, J T Coppock, J Walter, Ross D. MacKinnon
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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 11:107-118
Autor:
Ross D. Mackinnon, Anna Maria Skarke
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Regional Studies. 11:99-111
Mackinnon R. D. and Skarke A. M. (1977) Exploratory Analyses of Interregional Migration Tables: an Austrian Example, Reg. Studies 11, 99–111. Four different techniques of a rather simple type are used to analyze recent interregional migration flows
Autor:
Peter A. Rogerson, Ross D. MacKinnon
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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 12:649-658
An interregional migration model based on vacancy chains, on an intervening-opportunities interaction hypothesis, and incorporating endogenously generated imperfect information flows is developed. Analytical results are determined for the case of per