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Submitted on 3 Jul 2009

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Theoretical models of time-space: the role of transport

networks in the shrinking and shrivelling of geographical

space

Alain l’Hostis

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Alain l’Hostis. Theoretical models of time-space: the role of transport networks in the shrinking and shrivelling of geographical space. Rozenblat Céline, Mélançon Guy. Multilevel Analysis and visualization of Geographical Networks, Springer, pp.55-66, 2013, Methodos Series, vol. 11. �hal-00401394�

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Author: A. L’Hostis Université Paris-Est, LVMT, INRETS 2009

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