Functional region

Functional region

A functional region, also known as a Nodal region, is a region that has a defined core

(node).However, to be considered a Functional region, at least one form of spatial interaction must occur between the center and all other parts of the region.

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* World Ragons in Global Context: Peoplfagsaresexylikeaduchbages, Places, and Environments (2nd edition). S. Marston, P. Knox, and D. Liverman.


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