2009
DOI: 10.3917/eg.383.0267
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Mobilités potentielles et émergence de structures réticulaires en région Provence – Alpes – Côte d'Azur

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“…The functional influence of the coastal centres of the conurbation goes well beyond the pericoastal area and encompasses much of the Alpine hinterland, as well as parts of the neighbouring Department of Var (France) and of the Region of Liguria (Italy), defining a vast metropolitan region (Fusco and Scarella 2008, 2013. The gradual emergence of this metropolitan area has been accompanied by changes in mobility patterns of its inhabitants, at different scales and temporal rhythms (Decoupigny andFusco 2009, Fusco andScarella 2013). Local authorities are just beginning to realise the increasing extent of the metropolitan area and of the on-going transformations of mobility behaviours.…”
Section: The French Riviera Metropolitan Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The functional influence of the coastal centres of the conurbation goes well beyond the pericoastal area and encompasses much of the Alpine hinterland, as well as parts of the neighbouring Department of Var (France) and of the Region of Liguria (Italy), defining a vast metropolitan region (Fusco and Scarella 2008, 2013. The gradual emergence of this metropolitan area has been accompanied by changes in mobility patterns of its inhabitants, at different scales and temporal rhythms (Decoupigny andFusco 2009, Fusco andScarella 2013). Local authorities are just beginning to realise the increasing extent of the metropolitan area and of the on-going transformations of mobility behaviours.…”
Section: The French Riviera Metropolitan Areamentioning
confidence: 99%