A Novel Approach to Assess the Distance Between the Settlement Patterns of Two Populations

IF 4.3 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Massimo Mucciardi
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Understanding settlement patterns and their spatial distribution is essential for various fields, including geography, demography, and sociology. This paper explores a novel approach to assess the distance between settlement patterns of two populations with a specific focus on territorial variation inequalities. Building upon the conceptual framework of the Lorenz curve, we introduce new indices and graphical representations that permit us to emphasize territorial differences in settlement between two populations. By emphasizing the distance between settlement patterns, this methodology captures variations and inequalities in territorial distribution. Rather than simply characterizing settlement patterns as concentrated or dispersed, this approach considers the extent to which populations are spatially separated or integrated. To test this new approach, three foreign reference communities were examined (Egyptians, Chinese, and Romanians) known in the literature for their markedly different settlement patterns in Italy. We identified three different patterns for these populations that highlight the importance of considering local variations and spatial interactions in the study of settlement patterns. The results obtained seem to agree with the theory of settlements of foreign populations in Italy, albeit with additional geographical information. Through this research, we aim to provide a new methodology for measuring the distance between the settlement patterns of two different populations, filling some gaps in traditional methods.

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一种评估两种群聚落模式之间距离的新方法
了解聚落模式及其空间分布对地理学、人口学和社会学等各个领域都至关重要。本文探讨了一种新的方法来评估两个种群的定居模式之间的距离,并特别关注领土差异不平等。在洛伦兹曲线的概念框架的基础上,我们引入了新的指数和图形表示,使我们能够强调两个种群之间定居的领土差异。通过强调住区模式之间的距离,这种方法抓住了领土分布的差异和不平等。这种方法不是简单地将住区模式定性为集中或分散,而是考虑人口在空间上分离或整合的程度。为了验证这种新方法,研究了三个外国参考群体(埃及人、中国人和罗马尼亚人),他们在意大利的定居模式明显不同,在文献中已知。我们确定了这些人群的三种不同模式,强调了在聚落模式研究中考虑地方差异和空间相互作用的重要性。所获得的结果似乎与外国人在意大利定居的理论一致,尽管有额外的地理信息。通过本研究,我们旨在提供一种新的方法来测量两个不同种群的聚落模式之间的距离,填补传统方法的一些空白。
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CiteScore
8.70
自引率
5.60%
发文量
40
期刊介绍: First in its specialty area and one of the most frequently cited publications in geography, Geographical Analysis has, since 1969, presented significant advances in geographical theory, model building, and quantitative methods to geographers and scholars in a wide spectrum of related fields. Traditionally, mathematical and nonmathematical articulations of geographical theory, and statements and discussions of the analytic paradigm are published in the journal. Spatial data analyses and spatial econometrics and statistics are strongly represented.
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