An Analysis of Thirty Border Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Relation to E. W. Burgess' Concentric Zone Hypothesis

This study is made to evaluate some of these forces for the thirty titled Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States which are located on and overlap borders of two or more states. The attempt is made to determine if border SMSAs conform to the Burgess model despite state lines an...

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Main Author: Bonner, Austin
Other Authors: Dorse, Alvin C.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1970
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc1312352020-07-15T07:09:31Z An Analysis of Thirty Border Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Relation to E. W. Burgess' Concentric Zone Hypothesis Bonner, Austin metropolitan city community city boundary concentric zone hypothesis This study is made to evaluate some of these forces for the thirty titled Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States which are located on and overlap borders of two or more states. The attempt is made to determine if border SMSAs conform to the Burgess model despite state lines and other barriers imposed between SMSA parts, or whether such barriers restrict functional growth to the state side containing the central city. North Texas State University Dorse, Alvin C. Sisk, Henry L., 1914- 1970-06 Thesis or Dissertation vii, 88 leaves: ill. Text call-no: 379 N81 no.4076 local-cont-no: n_04076 untcat: b2494647 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc131235/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc131235 English Public Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Bonner, Austin
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topic metropolitan city
community
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concentric zone hypothesis
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community
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concentric zone hypothesis
Bonner, Austin
An Analysis of Thirty Border Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Relation to E. W. Burgess' Concentric Zone Hypothesis
description This study is made to evaluate some of these forces for the thirty titled Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the United States which are located on and overlap borders of two or more states. The attempt is made to determine if border SMSAs conform to the Burgess model despite state lines and other barriers imposed between SMSA parts, or whether such barriers restrict functional growth to the state side containing the central city.
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title An Analysis of Thirty Border Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Relation to E. W. Burgess' Concentric Zone Hypothesis
title_short An Analysis of Thirty Border Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Relation to E. W. Burgess' Concentric Zone Hypothesis
title_full An Analysis of Thirty Border Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Relation to E. W. Burgess' Concentric Zone Hypothesis
title_fullStr An Analysis of Thirty Border Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Relation to E. W. Burgess' Concentric Zone Hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of Thirty Border Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Relation to E. W. Burgess' Concentric Zone Hypothesis
title_sort analysis of thirty border standard metropolitan statistical areas in relation to e. w. burgess' concentric zone hypothesis
publisher North Texas State University
publishDate 1970
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