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Batey, Peter W. J.
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Great minds in regional science./ edited by Peter Batey, David Plane.
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Batey, Peter W. J.
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viii, 277 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Introduction (Peter Batey) -- Part I. Antecedents of Regional Science -- Chapter 2. Walter Christaller (1893-1969): Originator of Central Place Theory -- Part II. Establishing and Institutionalizing Regional Science -- Chapter 3. Benjamin H. Stevens (1929-1997): Shepherding New Developments at Penn and Beyond (Michael L. Lahr) -- Chapter 4. François Perroux (1903-1987): Father of French Regional Science and Growth Pole Theory (André Torre) -- Chapter 5. Peter Hall (1932-2014): A Key Figure in Defining the Institutional Identity of Regional Science / Regional Studies (Peter Batey) -- Chapter 6. Developing Regional Science in Indonesia: The Key Roles Played by Hendra Esmara (1935-2000) and Iwan J. Azis (1953-) (Yuri Mansury) -- Part III. Laying the Foundations of Regional Science -- Chapter 7. Charles Mills Tiebout (1924-1968): "Life is a Biased Sample" (Richard S. Conway) -- Chapter 8. Harvey Franklin (1928-2015): A Different Road... (Philip S. Morrison) -- Chapter 9. Åke E. Andersson (1936-2021): A Versatile Swedish Renaissance Mind (Björn Hårsman) -- Chapter 10. Charles S. ReVelle (1938-2005): A Leader in Location Modeling and Environmental Management (Richard L. Church) -- Chapter 11. Yorgos Papageorgiou (1936-): Theorizing Urban Structure (K. Bruce Newbold) -- Chapter 12. Edwin Smith Mills (1928-2021): A Pioneer Urban Economist (Tschangho John Kim) -- Chapter 13. William Alonso (1933-1999): Urban Economist and Economic Demographer Par Excellence (Jacques Poot) -- Chapter 14. Janice Fanning Madden (1947-): A Pioneer in Spatial Labor Markets and Discrimination (Janet E. Kohlhase).
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-90625-1
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9783031906251
Great minds in regional science.. Vol. 3
Great minds in regional science.
Vol. 3[electronic resource] /edited by Peter Batey, David Plane. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - viii, 277 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Great minds in regional science,2662-9658. - Great minds in regional science..
Chapter 1. Introduction (Peter Batey) -- Part I. Antecedents of Regional Science -- Chapter 2. Walter Christaller (1893-1969): Originator of Central Place Theory -- Part II. Establishing and Institutionalizing Regional Science -- Chapter 3. Benjamin H. Stevens (1929-1997): Shepherding New Developments at Penn and Beyond (Michael L. Lahr) -- Chapter 4. François Perroux (1903-1987): Father of French Regional Science and Growth Pole Theory (André Torre) -- Chapter 5. Peter Hall (1932-2014): A Key Figure in Defining the Institutional Identity of Regional Science / Regional Studies (Peter Batey) -- Chapter 6. Developing Regional Science in Indonesia: The Key Roles Played by Hendra Esmara (1935-2000) and Iwan J. Azis (1953-) (Yuri Mansury) -- Part III. Laying the Foundations of Regional Science -- Chapter 7. Charles Mills Tiebout (1924-1968): "Life is a Biased Sample" (Richard S. Conway) -- Chapter 8. Harvey Franklin (1928-2015): A Different Road... (Philip S. Morrison) -- Chapter 9. Åke E. Andersson (1936-2021): A Versatile Swedish Renaissance Mind (Björn Hårsman) -- Chapter 10. Charles S. ReVelle (1938-2005): A Leader in Location Modeling and Environmental Management (Richard L. Church) -- Chapter 11. Yorgos Papageorgiou (1936-): Theorizing Urban Structure (K. Bruce Newbold) -- Chapter 12. Edwin Smith Mills (1928-2021): A Pioneer Urban Economist (Tschangho John Kim) -- Chapter 13. William Alonso (1933-1999): Urban Economist and Economic Demographer Par Excellence (Jacques Poot) -- Chapter 14. Janice Fanning Madden (1947-): A Pioneer in Spatial Labor Markets and Discrimination (Janet E. Kohlhase).
This book is the third volume in a series on 'Great Minds in Regional Science,' which seeks to present a contemporary view on the scientific relevance of the work done by great thinkers in regional science. This volume presents, among others, Walter Christaller, Benjamin H. Stevens, William Alonso, and François Perroux. Each chapter combines factual biographical information about the 'Great Mind,' a description of their major contributions, and a discussion of the broader context of their work, as well as an assessment of its current relevance, scientific recognition, and policy impact. The book attempts to fill a gap in our knowledge and to respond to the growing interest in the formation and development of the field of regional science and its key influential figures.
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