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Zentralörtliche Siedlungshierarchie in Ostsachsen: ihre Bestimmung durch interaktive Verflechtungsmessung

Authors :
Plischke, Gundolf
Weigel, Oliver
Plischke, Gundolf
Weigel, Oliver
Source :
Europa Regional; 2.1994; 4; 31-44
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Since political change took place regional disparities are deepening in the new Länder. Whereas some economic centres develop increasingly, many weakly structured regions trail more and more behind. There exists the threat of a "passive renewal". This is especially true for the region of eastern Saxony suffering from a "double peripheral situation". Eastern Saxony is marked by an unfafourable economic starting position, by an extreme peripheral location within Germany and the European Union as well as by considerable deficits in the settlement system and the infrastructure. The consequence is a high aboveaverage out-migration of inhabitants, especially among the active population. In all probability, that trend will also continue in the medium term. In order to understand the current supply situation, the trade interactions between local centres and their surroundings were determined by means of a survey. Therewith, the actual use of the local centres for shopping was measured (so-called "Umlandmethode"). The purpose of the study was to determine the importance of the different local centres and to assign them to a rank in the central place hierarchy. In a first step, the towns and villages of eastern Saxony were classified according to their importance not taking into account their trade areas. From the detailed survey data, three informative measures were determined for every town and village: the rate of local provision - it measures the proportion of shopping interactions satisfied in the own residential town or village; nodality - it expresses the importance of the given town or village as a shopping centre for the region; centrality - it is obtained by deducing the proportion of shopping interactions "spent" for the purpose of the own population from the overall volume of shopping interactions. That category indicates the surplus or the deficit in importance of the given centre. In contrast to the common procedure deducing the total need of a town or a village

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Europa Regional; 2.1994; 4; 31-44
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn966406729
Document Type :
Electronic Resource