Determination of the national regional organisation using road transport data
Part of : Σπουδαί : journal of economics and business ; Vol.32, No.2, 1982, pages 397-409
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The lack of an organised planning infrastructure (National Data Bank, National Land Registry, etc.) is a major problem in elaborating and exercising a coherent regional policy. The first Origin/Destination Survey for Road Transport conducted recently by the Ministry of Public Works (1980/81) permits the systematic search of the regional organisation of the national territory. The flow of goods through out the national territory being the over - all result of the spatial structure of the production in our country, permits an objective/ systematic determination of its regional organisation. The main conclusions— after the determination of the existing, today, regional organisation—is that this structure has been strongly differentiated from the traditional organisation into the national geographic regions. Being strongly stable and imbalanced it necessitates a restructuring based on a coherent and realistic regional policy.
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Περιέχει εικόνες, σημειώσεις και βιβλιογραφία