Howard L. Green’s scientific contributions

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Hinterland Boundaries of New York City and Boston in Southern New England
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October 1955

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Economic Geography

Howard L. Green

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... 2) The real "flow" refers to the measured flow of people, logistics, capital flow, and other data, such as real commuting, recreation and other residents' traffic travel data between cities, commercial investment amount between cities, and other data. Some early studies tried to use postal data as information "flow" and traffic surveys as traffic "flow" to represent the real "flow" between cities (Green et al., 1955;Mitchelson & Wheeler, 1994). However, the traditional traffic survey method has targeted content. ...

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Polycentricity measurement of China’s urban agglomerations considering internal and external connections
Hinterland Boundaries of New York City and Boston in Southern New England
  • Citing Article
  • October 1955

Economic Geography