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Zrinka Rudež
Sažetak
The author shows a way in which
to establish differences between
settlements in a region. Accepting
administrativery given territorial
encirclements, within them she
classifies settlement statistically.
She correlates the number of
inhabitants (one indicator) with
their activity (second indicator)
in various fields. She considers
activities as A (primary activity
of the population — for the
agricultural population) and B
(secondary + tertiary +
+ quarterly activities of the
population — for the non-
-agricultural population).
Graphically she brings them into
correlation and verifies the
starting postulate about the
existence of five types of
setlement: for A > B — a classical
village, for A < B, A = B — a
part-time village, for A > B — an
optimal village for the given
conditions of the region, for
A < B, A = B — a part-time urban
settlement (differs from the
part-time village in the greater
difference between A and B,
which results from the greater
concentration of people and
activities), and for A < B — a
town (the difference between A
and B is so drastic that there is
no doubt it is a town). The
relationship between the A and B
curves explicitly shows five
qualitatively different intervals
of class of settlement according
to size, inside which it is possible
to establish the settlements that
they are comprised of. In that
way a global network of
settlements is also clearly
obtained, and the degree and
reason for the transformation of
settlements in a region.
Ključne riječi
Hrčak ID:
119601
URI
Datum izdavanja:
8.12.1981.
Posjeta: 1.524 *