SELF‐ORGANIZATION IN SPATIAL SYSTEMS: EVOLUTIONARY PROBLEMS FOR REGIONAL SCIENCE
Ryzard Domański
Papers in Regional Science, 1983, vol. 53, issue 1, 1-4
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ABSTRACT The concept of self‐organization is proposed as a framework for the dynamic extension of Christaller's central place theory. The advantages of the concept of self‐organization for the field of Regional Science are enunciated and some examples of its use are provided.
Date: 1983
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