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Commuter networks and community detection: A method for planning sub regional areasDe Montis et al., 2013
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- De Montis A
- Caschili S
- Chessa A
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- The European Physical Journal Special Topics
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A major issue for policy makers and planners is the definition of “ideal” regional partitions, ie the delimitation of sub-regional domains showing a sufficient level of homogeneity with respect to some specific territorial features. In this paper, we compare some intermediate …
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