Regardless of the geographical location, origin or size of an urban area a rational pattern of land use evolves. Normally after an assessment of various advantages and disadvantages, the location of any activity is determined either by the desire to maximise (or...
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Balchin, P. N., Kieve, J. L., & Bull, G. H. (1988). The Market and the Location of Urban Land Uses. In Urban Land Economics and Public Policy (pp. 13–54). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19444-5_2
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