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Titre Ports maritimes, en systèmes ouverts de la C.E.E.: deux conséquences
Auteur James Bird
Mir@bel Revue Bulletin de l'Association de Géographes Français
Numéro no 441-442, 1977
Rubrique / Thématique
Séance du 26 février 1977
 Géographie de la mer et des régions littorales particulièrement en Bretagne occidentale
Page 63-70
Résumé anglais Abstract. - Seaports serve hinterlands and also act as ambassadors for their regions towards other regions in the interior and beyond maritime space. Students of ports thus find a need for two families of deductive theory : central place theory and the gateway concept, both developed by the positive feed-back (deviation-amplification) of agglomeration and scale economies. Students in other fields of urban study have found such an endogenous-exogenous polarity useful. As a second consequence, in the E.E.C., seaport planning should be compatible on the one hand with regional policy and on the other hand with the total Community considered as an open system.
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