The intervening-opportunities model applied to residential land use in a uniform city.

Author(s)
Miller, A.J.
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Abstract

It is shown that in many cities throughout the world, the logarithm of the population density decreases approximately linearly with distance from the city centre. With the simple intervening-opportunities model, towards the outskirts of the city the logarithm of the population density decreases approximately as the square of the distance.

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B 2303 T /10.3/ IRRD 49916+202148
Source

Transportation Research, Vol. 4 (1970), No. 2 (July), p. 145-149, 3 fig., 6 ref.

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