1981
DOI: 10.1111/cag.1981.25.2.149
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Hierarchical and Functional Stability and Change in a Strongly Urbanizing Area of Southwestern Ontario, 1871‐1971

Abstract: Commercial functional and hierarchical stability and change, 1871‐1971, are analysed for the Toronto‐to‐London area using the Davies index. The subsequent spatial analysis showed that by 1971 ‘surging’ places, those growing faster than their long‐term mean, were concentrated near larger cities, a pattern similar to 1871 except for the 1971 concentration near Toronto. The middle years 1901‐41 were the most stable on all measures. ‘Slowing’ places occurred on the northern periphery in 1871, from Toronto to Hamil… Show more

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