2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2017.01.005
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Measuring morphological polycentricity - A comparative analysis of urban mass concentrations using remote sensing data

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“…Penginderaan jauh merupakan salah satu metode yang dipergunakan dalam berbagai disiplin ilmu (Amir et al, 2017;Rozenstein dan Adamowski, 2017;Andres et al, 2017;Rhee dan Im, 2017;Djomo dan Chimi, 2017;Taubenbock et al, 2017;Guo et al, 2017). Hal ini dikarenakan pemanfaatan penginderaan jauh memberikan banyak keuntungan dan kemudahan untuk menganalisis berbagai hal.…”
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“…Penginderaan jauh merupakan salah satu metode yang dipergunakan dalam berbagai disiplin ilmu (Amir et al, 2017;Rozenstein dan Adamowski, 2017;Andres et al, 2017;Rhee dan Im, 2017;Djomo dan Chimi, 2017;Taubenbock et al, 2017;Guo et al, 2017). Hal ini dikarenakan pemanfaatan penginderaan jauh memberikan banyak keuntungan dan kemudahan untuk menganalisis berbagai hal.…”
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“…Spatially, the distribution of traditional market in Surakarta is conceptually different with what happens in several cities (Bae & Yun, 2017;Lee & Roseman, 1997;Ling & Jin, 2010;Pothen & Nuske, 2016;Schweizer, 1984;Tan, Kwan, & Chai, 2017;Tang, 2017;Taubenböck et al, 2017;Yan, 2008) It is because the spatial distribution of traditional market in Surakarta depends on society needs, commodity specification, and operational scope which differ between one to another market, as well as the existence of kinship sense growing between sellers and visitors. Referring to empirical data in the field and historical records of traditional markets in Surakarta, before the Keraton's relocation from Kartosura to Surakarta o n 17 February 1745, there has been trading activities in the valley areas of Semanggi, Bengawan Solo and Pepe Rivers (Mutiari et al, 2010).…”
Section: Spatial Distribution Of Traditional Markets In Surakartamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, traditional markets could equally function as a node of goods and services exchange regionally which then grow and develop stimulating various activities inside a city (Sirait, 2006). According to several research related to spatial distribution (Bae & Yun, 2017;Lee & Roseman, 1997;Ling & Jin, 2010;Pothen & Nuske, 2016;Schweizer, 1984;Tan et al, 2017;Tang, 2017;Taubenböck et al, 2017;Yan, 2008) it can be concluded that the distribution of spatial variety of an urban service facility can be a potential factor in urban development. In addition, according to the analysis on several researches (Ekomadyo, 2012;Javalgi & Grossman, 2016;Karnajaya, 2002;Kim et al, 2004;Naess & Jensen, 2004;Rahadi, 2012;Sirait, 2006;Wongleedee, 2015), it can be concluded that the understanding of traditional markets in Asia are not much different, that traditional markets functions not only as selling-buying venue but beyond, it is related to life conception and socio-cultural interaction as well as recreation facility in regional and urban scope.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The permanency of human settlements makes them a testimony of location-based current and/or historical success. Furthermore, Krehl et al [41] or Taubenböck et al [42], e.g., show that concentration of built-up masses physically reflects to the concentration of economic functions. In consequence, the growth (size) and convergence (density) of settlement patterns is the predominantly visible result of economic development.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%