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Today’s Agenda Assignment 1 is due Monday I’ll accept until Friday without penalty Questions? Review Taaffe’s Model Gravity Model Atlanta
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Taaffe’s Network Model of Development: A Sequence of Ideal Types Local ports and hinterlands Penetration lines (e.g. mine to port) Network interconnection (interior hubs) High priority trunk lines
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Gravity Model of Spatial Interaction where: I = interaction P = population, or some other surrogate k = constant (scalar) d = distance between points i and j. b = friction of distance (slope of distance decay function)
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Gravity Model of Spatial Interaction CALG 750K LETH 65K MH 45K 300 km 220 km 170 km CALGMHLETH CALG--- MH375,000--- LETH1,007,231101,211--- Interaction Matrix
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Gravity Model of Spatial Interaction P may be based on other measures: total employment for POP total registered vehicles total employment income etc Exponent, b may be based on other measures of “friction of distance”: travel time rather than distance travel cost rather than distance Consider effect of technology change on b.
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Atlanta Emblematic of the “new south” Rapid growth in sunbelt Urbanization, industrialization, high technology, corporate centre, transportation Rivalry with Savannah as Georgia’s key port Railroad Delta airline hub Interstate highway system and I-285 beltway Edge City/suburban downtown phenomenon Decentralization of Office space
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Impact of Transportation on Economic Activity Water – coastal, river, lake, cities Railway – Prairie cities Highway development – 3 phases of impact Substitution: shipping by rail→road Modal separation Pedestrians and highways Transition: adjacent land use/density Induced demand Developmental: Transportation ↔ Economic activity
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