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Polycentricity and the Multiplexity of Urban Networks
Authors:Martijn J Burger  Bert van der Knaap  Ronald S Wall
Institution:1. Department of Applied Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands;2. Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;3. Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlandsmburger@ese.eur.nl;5. Institute for Housing and Urban Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract

Empirical studies on polycentric urban regions (PURs) tend to analyse their spatial organization by examining only one type of functional linkage between cities. However, it has generally been accepted that urban networks are multiplex phenomena and that spatial interactions between cities can take many different forms, for example, commuting, shopping trips, and inter-firm trade. The spatial organization of each of these functional linkages is not necessarily identical, and, therefore, a region can appear to be polycentric and spatially integrated based on the analysis of one type of functional linkage but monocentric and loosely connected based on the analysis of another type of functional linkage. The aim of this paper is to stimulate further discussion on the multiplexity of urban networks with regard to the relational complexity of urban regions. Focusing on one PUR (Randstad Holland), we compare the geographical scope and spatial structure of different functional networks within it. Our results indicate that the spatial organization of the urban network depends on the lens through which it is assessed.
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