CENTRAL PLACE SYSTEMS: FORMATION OF THE POPULATION AND SPATIAL STRUCTURES

R. Dmitriev
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The study is methodological in nature and aims to present the sequence of analysis of the population and spatial structures of a central place system. For the distribution of settlements by levels of the hierarchy, we use reference tables reflecting the contribution of each central place to the accumulated value of the K-parameter. It is postulated that, at each stage of a system’s evolution, there is only one variant of the hierarchy of central places by population size and the only variant of their location in the lattice: in the process of research they are determined using the equations and principles of central place theory, rather than being given ‘from above’. The process of determining the morphological structure is based on the principle of local predetermination, according to which at any moment of time a central place system has an optimal locally predetermined spatial structure which does not necessarily coincide with that in general theoretical terms. It is concluded that any settlement system can be stable provided that it corresponds to the theoretical optimum for a set of interacting different-parameter levels, and not for an equal-parameter lattice as a whole: the optimal state is the equilibrium state of not the entire system but individual levels of the hierarchy.
中心地系统:人口和空间结构的形成
本研究在本质上是方法论的,旨在呈现一个中心地系统的人口和空间结构的分析序列。对于按层次分布的聚落,我们使用参考表来反映每个中心位置对k参数累积值的贡献。假设,在系统演化的每个阶段,中心位置的人口大小和位置在晶格中的位置只有一种变化:在研究过程中,它们是使用中心位置理论的方程和原理确定的,而不是“从上面”给出的。形态结构的确定过程是基于局部预定的原则,根据该原则,在任何时刻,一个中心地点系统都有一个局部预定的最优空间结构,而这个结构不一定与一般理论术语一致。本文的结论是,任何沉降系统都是稳定的,只要它对应于一组相互作用的不同参数水平的理论最优,而不是一个整体的等参数晶格;最优状态不是整个系统的平衡状态,而是层次的各个水平的平衡状态。
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