Spatial Structure: Ideas about Space and Its Implementation in Settlement-development

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  • László Faragó MTA RKK Dunántúli Tudományos Intézet, Pécs

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17649/TET.21.4.1137

Keywords:

térstruktúra, téridő hálózatok, településhálózat, településhierarchia

Abstract

We use our images on spatial structure according to our target-rationalisation for the analy- sis and coordination of our spatial activities therefore its deeper analysis and understanding are of high importance. Space, time and the events bound to them are inseparable. Homoge- nous space is structured according to its fill up and use. Basically the spatial structure of content consists of discrete points, of nodes integrating and consisting of several elements of connections bridging distances and connecting points of their relationships and of regions accommodating and clustering all of them. Spatial events are generating different types of vertical and horizontal structures. The role of settlements within settlement network and vertical hierarchy is determined by a complicated interaction system in which size category, the complexity offunctions and external relation system have of outstanding importance. The country' s vertical spatial subdivision and the number of potential working spatial levels are correlating with the existence of real centres and with the levels of vertical settlement struc- ture. The integration of regional and settlement (local) aspects/policy is an important task of our present time.

Author Biography

László Faragó , MTA RKK Dunántúli Tudományos Intézet, Pécs

tudományos főmunkatárs, főigazgató-helyettes

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Published

2007-12-01

How to Cite

Faragó, L. (2007) “Spatial Structure: Ideas about Space and Its Implementation in Settlement-development”, Tér és Társadalom, 21(4), pp. 21–38. doi: 10.17649/TET.21.4.1137.

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