Titre | Industrie et région | |
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Auteur | Louis Chabert | |
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Revue |
Géocarrefour Titre à cette date : Revue de géographie de Lyon |
Numéro | volume 53, no 2, 1978 | |
Rubrique / Thématique | Articles |
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Page | 107-126 | |
Résumé anglais |
The concept of polarized region merely refers to criteria of tertiary activities. Now the industrial phenomenon is endowed with a polarizing capacity of its own. Both types of polarization may combine their effects or, conversely, turn out to be conflicting as regards the organization of space. This article offers a typology from examples in continental Europe. The elementary concordance (Southern-France-Pyrenees, Italian Piedmont) is opposed to the complex concordance (regions of Lyon and Milan). Paleotechnical industrialization (Northern France, Rhineland-Westphalia) has given rise to « regions of cities » which are quite typical. Where a more recent urbanization has developed on the fringe of the traditional urban web (Alps of the North, Saale valley in D.D.R., Porte d'Alsace), a new balance is being searched for- This typology should lead to an awareness both of the disturbing effects of industrialization in liberal economies, and of the necessary remedies to apply. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/geoca_0035-113x_1978_num_53_2_1220 |