Urban Regions : Ecology and Planning Beyond the City

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19 6Built systems, built areas, and whole regions


Proportion of directions surrounding a metro area (% of 45

° arcs on land)

London





Berlin+Rome+Bucharest+Stockholm+Barcelona+Nantes


  • Chicago+San Diego/Tijuana+Philadelphia+Ottawa•Edmonton






Por

tland





Atlanta


  • Mexico City






Santiago





Brasilia+Tegucigalpa





Iquitos


  • Cairo


*
Nairobi+Bamako+East London





Abeche





Beijing

*
Moscow





Seoul

*
Te h r a n

*
Sapporo+Ulaanbaatar





Erzurum





Kagoshima





Bangkok





Kuala Lumpur+Cuttack





Samarinda





Canberra





Rahimyar Khan





Europe North
America
Latin
America
Africa West-East
Asia
South Asia-
Australia

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age

Geographic area, with cities from large to small population

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20

40

60

80

100

Directions with a nearby major
city (>250 000 population) outside
the urban region
Directions with a boundary dividing
the urban region, so that the outer
portion is in a different major
political/administrative unit or jurisdiction

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Figure 7.19Proportion of surrounding directions with a nearby major city or other
major political/administrative unit present relative to geography and city size.
Proportion of surroundings refers to land, thus excluding sea, coastal bay, and
major lake. Nearby cities outside the urban region are >250 000 population and are
generally located <1.5 times the distance from the center of the focal city to its
urban region boundary (more precisely they are the 60 % and 40 % distance cases
described in Figure 5.2 and its caption). A major political/administrative boundary
indicates that another nation, state, province, department, county, or equivalent
unit is present in the urban region. See Table5.1and Figure 7.2 caption.
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