A multistage agglomerative approach for defining functional regions of the Czech Republic: the use of 2001 commuting data

Authors

KLAPKA Pavel HALÁS Marián ERLEBACH Martin TONEV Petr BEDNÁŘ Marek

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Moravian Geographical Reports
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
web http://www.geonika.cz/EN/research/ENMGRClanky/2014_4_KLAPKA.pdf
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mgr-2014-0019
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords functional region; daily urban system; local labour market area; regional taxonomy; multistage agglomerative method; labour commuting; Czech Republic
Description The issue of defining functional regions in the Czech Republic is presented in this paper, which contributes to both theoretical discussions (e.g. the modifiable areal unit problem) and practical applications (e.g. spatial administration, regional planning). A multistage agglomerative approach to functional regional taxonomy is applied, which has been used in Czech geographical research for the first time only recently. The regionalisation algorithm provided four optional solutions for this issue, based on the analysis of daily travel-to-work flows from the 2001 census. The resulting regions correspond to the micro-regional level and two additional tiers were identified at this level. The basic statistics for all variants are presented.
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