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Political Overboundedness and the Urbanization of Rural Settlement Patterns
Metropolitan political overboundedness influences the direction and rate of urban residential growth in Texas. In overbounded and non-overbounded cities, development was similar in the zone immediately adjacent to the built-up area of the city. In the more distant areas, however, the density of dwellings per square mile was significantly greater in overbounded city samples, contributing to a difference between city types in the process of residential development.
Political Overboundedness and the Urbanization of Rural Settlement Patterns
Metropolitan political overboundedness influences the direction and rate of urban residential growth in Texas. In overbounded and non-overbounded cities, development was similar in the zone immediately adjacent to the built-up area of the city. In the more distant areas, however, the density of dwellings per square mile was significantly greater in overbounded city samples, contributing to a difference between city types in the process of residential development.
Political Overboundedness and the Urbanization of Rural Settlement Patterns
A. P. Tribble (author)
1976
42 pages
Report
No indication
English
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