Journal of Environmental Protection

Volume 9, Issue 12 (November 2018)

ISSN Print: 2152-2197   ISSN Online: 2152-2219

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An Overall Urban System: Integrating Central Place Theory and Urban Network Idea in the Greater Pearl River Delta of China

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DOI: 10.4236/jep.2018.912076    1,050 Downloads   2,232 Views  Citations
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Following a half century of popularity, central place theory experienced 20 years of neglect when the new urban system theory of network modeling gained attention at the beginning of the 1990s. However, central place theory remains valid, and it seems there has been a reemergence with it. Using the Greater Pearl River Delta (Greater PRD) as an experimental study region, this paper intends to present an empirical study that validates central place theory and shows that it can be integrated into an overall regional urban system. The study uses the compound Central Place Importance (CPI) to evaluate whether there is a hierarchy among the urban centers within the study area. The results indicate the existence of a hierarchy. Furthermore, empirical observation finds distinct complementarity relationships, rank-size distributions, and co-operative actions between the different cities, thus substantiating the claim that central place theory can be incorporated into an overall regional urban system. Besides, the presence of the densely distributed modern infrastructure system also appears to constitute a dimension of the overall urban system. There need further theoretical and empirical studies in order to support this proposition.

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Guo, Y. (2018) An Overall Urban System: Integrating Central Place Theory and Urban Network Idea in the Greater Pearl River Delta of China. Journal of Environmental Protection, 9, 1205-1220. doi: 10.4236/jep.2018.912076.

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