A Spatial Analysis of City-Regions: Urban Form & Service Accessibility Ryan Weber, Ilpo Tammi, Timothy Anderson and Shinan Wang NORDREGIO WORKING PAPER 2016:2 A Spatial Analysis of City-Regions: Urban Form & Service Accessibility A Spatial Analysis of City-Regions: Urban Form & Service Accessibility Ryan Weber, Ilpo Tammi, Timothy Anderson and Shinan Wang A Spatial Analysis of City-Regions: Urban Form & Service Accessibility Nordregio Working Paper 2016:2 ISBN 978-91-87295-37-9 ISSN 1403-2511 © Nordregio 2016 and the authors Nordregio P.O. Box 1658 SE-111 86 Stockholm, Sweden
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