2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccs.2015.12.001
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A typology of network city in a socio-economically disadvantaged region

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“…Ketika suatu wilayah ditentukan oleh jejaring yang melibatkan pusat kota maupun kawasan pinggiran, perkembangan wilayah tergantung dari jejaring yang terdapat dalam program pembangunan masyarat (Jeong, et al, 2016). Pada saat yang sama, jejaring juga bias menimbulkan persaingan antara mereka yang ingin mempertahankan daya saing wilayahnya dan mereka yang ingin mengembangkan kawasannya (Kahler, 2009) .…”
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“…Ketika suatu wilayah ditentukan oleh jejaring yang melibatkan pusat kota maupun kawasan pinggiran, perkembangan wilayah tergantung dari jejaring yang terdapat dalam program pembangunan masyarat (Jeong, et al, 2016). Pada saat yang sama, jejaring juga bias menimbulkan persaingan antara mereka yang ingin mempertahankan daya saing wilayahnya dan mereka yang ingin mengembangkan kawasannya (Kahler, 2009) .…”
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“…(Anholt, 2007). Jeong et al (2015) examine a typology of network cities by linking a range of mobility environments to small and medium-size cities in a socioeconomically disadvantaged Dongnam region, Korea. They had shown that some socio-economically disadvantaged small cities in the region where mobility environments are relatively weak were excluded in forming urban networks.…”
Section: Networking Of Cities and Sustainable Regional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many small and medium-sized cities do not possess sufficient transportation links with other cities, including administrative centres, even within the same region. In our research, we paid special attention to this point, since the local impact of passenger, cargo and migration flows on forming a network city within a region was approved to be of high importance (Jeong et al 2015). From our point of view, if the main goal is to gain regional sustainability, it doesn't make sense to create a network that consists solely of developed cities and excludes socio-economically disadvantaged settlements.…”
Section: Small Cities In Russia: Prospects Of Networking For Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies such as Alves et al (2016) [21], Lopez-Carreiro and Monzon (2018) [22], Choi (2018) [23], and Jeong et al (2016) [24] have used typologies as a tool for urban sustainable planning such as population growth, performance in intelligent transport systems, or degree of development and mobility. Holland (2015) [25] constructed a typology according to urban policies of development in North American cities, identifying eight typologies to illustrate the range of choices available to decision-makers in the policy process of urban public policy making.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%