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2. “行政区经济”理论再审视: 理论逻辑、情境变迁与发展展望.
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孙斌栋 and 匡贞胜
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- 2024
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3. 清代东北厅制与驻防区民人管理初探.
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谢长龙
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- 2024
4. County-level urban forms and their correlation with local governance in Jiande, China: evidence from historical records
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Yuan Sun, Yiqun Wu, Huifang Yu, and Yonghua Li
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county level ,urban morphology ,urban ground plan ,local governance ,administrative division ,Architecture ,NA1-9428 ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Examining the morphological evolution of ancient Jiande County (JD) over time, our research adopts a diachronic perspective to explore county-level spatial planning and its correlations with local governance during the feudal and republican eras. Utilizing historical records, including chronicles, geo-maps, and remote sensing images, to reconstruct urban ground plans, our findings unveil a historical shift in administrative management within the ancient Yanzhou region (YZ). In the Song Dynasty, feudal authority was distinctly manifested through a spatial hierarchy, diminishing in influence during the Ming-Qing Dynasty. In contemporary times, Meicheng Town (the ancient Jiande County) has departed from traditional urban layouts, relinquishing its central position in the local administrative hierarchy. JD’s historic transition in county-level urban planning and local governance paradigms provides evidence for examing its future development trajectories.
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- 2024
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5. Optimizing Administrative Divisions: A Vertex k-Center Approach for Edge-Weighted Road Graphs.
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DAUGULIS, Peteris
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ADMINISTRATIVE & political divisions ,TRAVEL time (Traffic engineering) ,WEIGHTED graphs ,MUNICIPAL services ,VORONOI polygons ,ECONOMIC impact - Abstract
Efficient and equitable access to municipal services hinges on well-designed administrative divisions. It requires ongoing adaptation to changing demographics, infrastructure, and economic factors. This article proposes a novel transparent data-driven method for territorial division based on the Voronoi partition of edge-weighted road graphs and the vertex k-center problem as a special case of the minimax facility location problem. By considering road network structure and strategic placement of administrative centers, this method seeks to minimize travel time disparities and ensure a more balanced distribution of administrative time burden for the population. We show implementations of this approach in the context of Latvia, a country with complex geographical features and diverse population distribution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Local development, national strategies, and territorial restructuring in China: an empirical study based on the EHA logistic method.
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Kuang, Zhensheng and Wang, Yu
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GRAND strategy (Political science) , *CITIES & towns , *SELECTIVITY (Psychology) , *EVENT history analysis - Abstract
China's administrative division adjustments (ADAs) reallocate resources and power under a unitary centralized structure. Using national-level data for 2001–2017, this study analyzed the likelihood of ADAs of counties or county-level cities through the events of history analysis method (EHA). The results revealed that county-level local economic factors (value added by first industry, value added by second industry, fiscal revenue, and urban fixed-asset investments) and particularly national strategic factors (promotion of city-regions, frontier location, strategic initiative location) significantly predicted adjustments. The findings verified that economic factors account for ADAs. Additionally, the strategies for creating city regions are a major motive for ADAs. ADAs were performed as spatial strategies in privileged areas to realize national goals for cities, city clusters and frontiers. Governments try to accomplish national strategies and promote spatial governance capacities by territorial urbanization and rescaling administrative power, which crystallizes the practice of state spatial selectivity. However, national spatial strategies should balance efficiency with equality among regions, meaning that the logics of different ADA types differ. Our study enriches the theory of territorial urbanization and contributes to the existing literature by providing a quantitative analysis and thick descriptions of factors facilitating the reconfiguration of state space in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. The Socio-Economic Regionalisation and the Administrative Division of Ukraine Through the Lens of the Gravity Model
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Oleksiy Gnatiuk, Serhii Puhach, and Kostyantyn Mezentsev
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gravity model ,multiplicatively weighted voronoi diagram ,spatial planning ,regionalisation ,administrative division ,ukraine ,Human ecology. Anthropogeography ,GF1-900 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The paper explores the application of the gravity model, namely the delineation of the urban predominant influence areas via the generation of the multiplicatively weighted Voronoi diagram, to the socio-economic regionalisation and administrative territorial division of Ukraine, including the existing state of affairs and several proposals on their improvement. The research uses quantitative statistical data on interregional migration and rail passenger traffic within the country, processed via the Statistica analytics software, and a subsequent spatial analysis conducted by GIS. The findings suggest that the gravity model can serve as a tool for optimisation the administrative territorial division, as well as for the delineation of the planning regions and urban hinterlands. At the same time, it has certain limitations and should not be treated as a panacea for regional planning and development.
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- 2024
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8. Investigation on Common Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases and Epidemiological Characteristics of Forsaken Elders Over 60 Years Old in Rural Areas of Datong, China
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Sun Y, Liu CJ, Zhang N, Yang D, Ma C, and Zhang X
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chronic non-communicable diseases ,system diseases ,administrative division ,disease spectrum ,the forsaken elders ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Yongsheng Sun,1 ChengJiang Liu,2 Nianping Zhang,3 Debing Yang,4 Cungen Ma,5 Xi Zhang61Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Medical College of Shanxi Datong University, Datong, 037009, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of General Medicine, Affiliated Anqing First People’s Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Anhui, 246000, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Internal Medicine, Medical College of Shanxi Datong University, Datong, 037009, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Anatomy, Medical College of Shanxi Datong University, Datong, 037009, People’s Republic of China; 5Neurobiology Research Center, Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinzhong, 030619, People’s Republic of China; 6Department of Neurology, Second Medical Center, General Hospital of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, Beijing, 100000, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Cungen Ma; Xi Zhang, Email macungen2001@163.com; zhangxiplagh@sina.comObjective: The common chronic non-communicable diseases and epidemiological characteristics of the forsaken elders over 60 in Guangling and Tianzhen were investigated and analyzed to provide reference for health resource allocation, hospital capacity establishing and health management of the forsaken elders in county-level regions.Materials and Methods: The data of 10,331 resident elderly over 60 in Guangling and Tianzhen of Datong Civil Affairs Bureau in the management system for disabled and semi-disabled elderly was collected. The gender, age, main diagnosis and coding of diseases, common chronic non-communicable diseases, and system diseases of the respondents were retrospectively analyzed.Results: The prevalence of the forsaken elders aged over 60 in Guangling and Tianzhen were different. Hypertension, arthritis, type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia and cerebral infarction are the top five common chronic non infectious diseases in Guangling, Tianzhen and the two counties. Among the top five common diseases in Guangling, Tianzhen and the two counties, arthritis or rheumatism, hypertension, diabetes or elevated blood sugar were found, which were different in the 60– 65, 66– 70, 71– 75 and 76– 80 groups, with the prevalence increasing with age. The top five diseases in Guangling, Tianzhen and the two counties were consistent, while the ranking changed slightly. The proportion of circulatory diseases, musculoskeletal diseases, connective tissue diseases and endocrine/nutritional and metabolic diseases in 60– 65, 66– 70 and 71– 75 groups increased with age, and was much higher than that in other groups.Conclusion: The prevalence and disease spectrum order of common chronic non-communicable diseases and systemic diseases in Guangling and Tianzhen are diverse, also in gender and age groups. As China’s county-level local administrative divisions have relatively independent administrative autonomy, medical and health resources can be better configured according to the information mined, accurately maintaining and promoting residents’ health. It is suggested to explore the disease management mechanism with county-level administrative divisions as database management units under the background of big data, so as to implement the interconnection and sharing of information among health-related departments in county-level regions.Keywords: chronic non-communicable diseases, system diseases, administrative division, disease spectrum, the forsaken elders
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9. Potencjalne zmiany w obecnym podziale kraju na województwa a opinia młodzieży szkolnej z wybranych ośrodków regionalnych.
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PAROL, ADAM ROBERT and GRĘDA, ŁUKASZ
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10. Percepcja przez młodzież szkolną funkcji i rangi wybranych ośrodków regionalnych.
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Parol, Adam R., Gręda, Łukasz, and Wrona, Katarzyna
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The current administrative division of Poland has been in force for over twenty years in almost unchanged form, and thus seems "established" from the perspective of the third decade of the 21st century. Despite this, it continues to be assessed critically in the scientific community, and also among certain local groups. Controversies concern both the competences assigned to regional units of government, the number and area of existing units, and even the number of levels of division. Bearing in mind ideas on inclusive development (in the spatial dimension also) it is reasonable to consider perceptions of the state of affairs in place since 1999 among those who lack comparison with the previous situation, and might also be regarded as most excluded in this matter - young people associated with the Polish cities and regions recognised as marginalised by the country's current division into voivodeships (units of administration combining provincial and regional status). The work detailed in this article has thus sought to address research questions as follows: • What differences in perceptions of regional-capital characteristics can be identified among surveyed young people of school age, in line with the status of the city in which they study from the point of view of the administrative division in place currently? • Do surveyed high-school students from cities that lost "voivodeship capital" status in 1999 in fact display any "inferiority complex" towards surveyed pupils from cities that retained that status? • Are there any differences in perceptions of the city as regional centre among young people surveyed in former voivodeship cities, as opposed to currently-recognised capitals of voivodeships? And if so, in what aspects do such differences manifest themselves? • In line with the expressed opinions of the young people surveyed, are the regional functions served by the surveyed cities reflected in their actual rank in the settlement network? The necessary data were obtained via surveys conducted in 2020 by ex-students of the University of Warsaw. For this purpose, two slightly different versions of the questionnaire were constructed, assigned to cities either enjoying or not enjoying the status of voivodeship capital (Appendix 1). The selection of cities was based mainly on their potential to act as capitals of voivodeships not established after 1998, but appearing most frequently in the often-heated debate ongoing since that time. Such a criterion denotes the urban centres of Częstochowa, Kalisz, Koszalin, Płock, Radom and Słupsk (Fig. 1), given that these cities meet the criterion of having been voivodeship cities (capitals) under the administrative division present previously in Poland, and were also pointed to as regional centres in the 2030 Conception for the Spatial Development of the Country (Koncepcja Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania Kraju, KPZK). For comparative purposes, four voivodeship cities (currently recognised capitals) were included, with the selection being such as to ensure a de facto position in the settlement network similar to those taken by the 6 aforementioned centres, as well as similar demographic potential (Table 1). The cities identified on that basis were Gorzów Wielkopolski, Kielce, Toruń and Zielona Góra. The research conducted in such way provided for the drawing of a number of conclusions, some of which reflect those appearing in the public debate, as well as in other scientific studies not yet verified through more in-depth testing in actual society. For example, it is shown clearly that young people studying in voivodeship cities are more likely than peers in cities lacking that status to perceive their city as a regional capital, and at the same time, to understand the concept of the capital as perceived more broadly (Table 4). Young people in the non-voivodeship cities mostly pay attention to the capitals' administrative function, while they are less likely than their peers from the voivodeship capitals to invoke educational and cultural functions (Table 5, Fig. 3). However, the choices of the surveyed young people offered no basis to suggest the presence of an "inferiority complex" as a manifestation of social marginalisation among people from the cities not serving as capitals of voivodeships. Nevertheless, differences in a young person's perception of "their own" city could be identified clearly, in line with the status conferred by the administrative division in force. This is seen in particular in the context of migration (outflow of population), as well as the uneven distribution of funds and investments. People from the experimental group were more likely to notice that their centre was being treated unfairly in these respects than were people from the control group (appreciating that the city in which they were at school was privileged). In turn, young people studying in the voivodeship capital cities were more inclined to point to the educational offer being better in the capital as compared with other cities in the same voivodeship (Table 6). A further valuable conclusion reflects the almost complete lack of evidence for a relationship between the actual number of service facilities in the cities surveyed and respondents' answers as to the perception of functions adequate for a regional centre. This may not in fact be surprising, given that the question in the survey did not concern perceptions of the functions of the city in which respondents actually studied, but was rather aimed at discerning young people's opinions on functions adequate for a hypothetical regional capital. The testing sought to identify the impact on respondents' answers of a given city's specialisation in certain services. In the event, the existence of such a connection could not be shown. A correlation was noted between the general provisioning of services in surveyed centres and respondents' perceptions of them as regional capitals (Fig. 4), but the strength was such as to suggest that other (as-yet-unidentified) factors were also involved. The research detailed here can be seen as pioneering in a number of respects, and touches on various issues pertinent to the way in which Poland's current administrative division at provincial/regional level is perceived. More research in this area is thus required to further confirm, or deny, the relationships and conclusions presented here. It is nevertheless clear that findings of importance to the discussed issue are present in this paper, and may serve as input in what is a still-raging debate on the administrative division of Poland into voivodeships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. The Socio-Economic Regionalisation and the Administrative Division of Ukraine Through the Lens of the Gravity Model.
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Gnatiuk, Oleksiy, Puhach, Serhii, and Mezentsev, Kostyantyn
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GRAVITY model (Social sciences) ,VORONOI polygons ,REGIONAL development ,DATA analytics ,STATISTICS - Abstract
The paper explores the application of the gravity model, namely the delineation of the urban predominant influence areas via the generation of the multiplicatively weighted Voronoi diagram, to the socio-economic regionalisation and administrative territorial division of Ukraine, including the existing state of affairs and several proposals on their improvement. The research uses quantitative statistical data on interregional migration and rail passenger traffic within the country, processed via the Statistica analytics software, and a subsequent spatial analysis conducted by GIS. The findings suggest that the gravity model can serve as a tool for optimisation the administrative territorial division, as well as for the delineation of the planning regions and urban hinterlands. At the same time, it has certain limitations and should not be treated as a panacea for regional planning and development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Spatial Characteristics and Existing Problems of China's Prefecture-Level Cities Since Reform and Opening-Up
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Zhao Biao, Zhuang Liang, and Wang Kaiyong
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prefecture-level cities ,administrative division ,administrative district in charge of a county ,administrative structure adjustment ,urbanization ,city scale ,china ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
The establishment of prefecture-level cities is a major spatial achievement of the social structure transformation in the process of modernization in China. The optimization of the layout structure of such cities is an inherent requirement for deepening supply-side structural reform and is of great significance to the construction of a scientific and reasonable urbanization pattern. Using the district similarity coefficient and standard deviation ellipse model, this study discusses the spatial characteristics and existing problems of prefecture-level city setting. The results reveal the following: 1) In terms of spatial characteristics, since the reform and opening-up, the setting of prefecture-level cities in China has been greatly affected by policy factors, exhibiting a gradual trend of advancing from east to west and from coastal to inland. 2) After reform and opening-up, the addition of prefecture-level cities is an adjustment on the basis of the original regional system, including the establishment of a city, the merger of a city, promotion of a county or county-level city to a city, and so on. 3) With the development of economy and society, the "space" problem of the prefecture-level city setting has become increasingly prominent, which is closely related to the difference in the mode of city setting, resulting in the administrative centers above prefecture-level setting too close, "small horse and big cart" and other problems to varying degrees. 4) The spatial distribution of prefecture-level cities in China is generated in regional administrative districts against the background of industrialization and urbanization, developed in the strategic transformation of urban-rural differences and cross-border cooperation, and faced with the innovative challenge of regionalization adjustment in the process of regional restructuring and scale restructuring. 5) The "space" problem leads to the increase of the system cost of economic and social development to varying degrees. Therefore, the layout of productivity should be comprehensively considered in a wider scope, and the adjustment of prefecture-level administrative divisions can be carried out when necessary. The possible contribution of this study to the literature is reflected in the application of the similarity coefficient of administrative districts to reveal that "the prefecture-level city is highly similar to the original region." Moreover, the problems existing in the current setting are related to this, such as too close distance and call for great importance to the significance of the adjustment of administrative divisions of the prefecture-level city. The possible shortcomings are that the logic of such city administrative division adjustment needs to be further explored, and the analysis of the thinking path of this adjustment is insufficient. In the future, the research on relevant issues in prefecture-level cities should be strengthened. Additionally, it is necessary to change the thinking of the adjustment of the overall construction system and the internal adjustment of prefecture-level government districts, consider the layout of productive forces from a broader perspective, consider the level of administration, the scale of government districts and the spatial structure as a whole, and take comprehensive measures to meet the actual needs of national and local development.
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- 2023
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13. Çankırı İlinde İdari Bölünüşün Temel Bileşen Analizi (TBA) ile Yeniden Düzenlenmesi
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Okan Türkan
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administrative division ,districts ,towns and villages ,çankırı province ,principal components analysis (pca) ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
Some of the existing districts of Çankırı cause waste of public resources as the reasons for their establishment have lost their validity. In order to use public resources in accordance with the economy of scale, criteria have been developed to measure the performance of districts. With the criteria developed in this context, the evaluation of the existing districts was made by applying the PCA method. Districts with low and high score values were determined as a result of PCA. By applying the Thiessen Polygon method with the ArcGis program, equidistant impact areas of the districts with high scores were determined. In this way, it has been determined how to combine low-scoring districts with high-scoring districts. Suggestions have been made for the unification of the villages, whose population has decreased considerably and which are very close to each other. These suggestions were made considering the minimum population limit of 150 people and the maximum distance of 10 km between settlements. As of 2021, Çankırı has 12 district administrative areas, three towns, and 371 village administrative areas. According to the research findings, the province should consist of 178 administrative units, including five districts, 10 towns, and 163 villages. This division was considered to be appropriate for the public interest.
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- 2023
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14. PTAH, SOUTH OF HIS WALL, LORD OF ANKHTAWY.
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Belova, Galina A.
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Ptah has been the main god of the ancient Egyptian state since its unification. The unity of the pharaoh and the god is clearly manifested in one of the names of Ptah--"Ptah, south of his wall," where the word "the walls" is the name of the royal fortress, which played the role of the first capital of the unified state. It is with this name of Ptah that the phrase "Ankhtawy" is associated. Many Egyptologists have arrived at the conclusion that the name Ankhtawy served as a designation of necropolis. However, this meaning does not explain many facts connected with the term's use in texts. The author draws the conclusion that Ankhtawy is the poetic name of the First Nome of Lower Egypt, the domain of the god Ptah. In a more comprehensive sense, the term served as the poetic name of the area under dominion of the god Ptah. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
15. 改革开放以来中国地级市设置的 空间特征及存在问题.
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赵彪, 庄良, and 王开泳
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- 2023
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16. Çankırı İlinde İdari Bölünüşün Temel Bileşen Analizi (TBA) ile Yeniden Düzenlenmesi.
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Türkan, Okan
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Copyright of Turkish Journal of Geographical Sciences / Coğrafi Bilimler Dergisi is the property of Cografi Bilimler Dergisi and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
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17. Impact of Administrative Division and Regional Accessibility on Rural Mobility in the Pearl River Delta: Evidence from Cellphone Big Data.
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Zhao, Yi, Lu, Daming, Zhao, Pu, Xie, Senkai, and Zhang, Wenjia
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BIG data ,INTERNATIONAL economic integration ,CITIES & towns ,HIGH speed trains ,RURAL poor ,RAILROAD commuter service - Abstract
Mobility plays a critical role in promoting rural development. However, the current knowledge regarding the factors that influence mobility between rural towns is limited. The objective of this study is to explore the impact of administrative division and regional accessibility on rural mobility to inform development policies and strategies. The administrative division is demarcated by district and city boundaries, and regional accessibility is assessed using various modes of transportation, including cars, high-speed railways (HSRs), and intercity commuter railways (ICRs). A flow-based geographically weighted regression (FGWR) method is employed based on mobile phone signaling data to quantify the associations and identify the local effects of these factors in the Pearl River Delta (PRD). The findings suggest that both administrative division and regional accessibility significantly influence rural mobility. Specifically, the effects of district boundaries on commuting mobility are more pronounced in the central areas along the Pearl River, while the effects of city boundaries on non-commuting mobility between the core area and surrounding regions are more significant. With regard to regional accessibility, cars are the preferred mode of transportation for connections between the core areas of cities along the Pearl River, whereas HSR is favored more for non-commuting trips between the northwest and center regions. This study provides novel empirical insights into the understanding of rural mobility and has significant implications for promoting regional integration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. THE FORMALITY OF DECENTRALISATION IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE.
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BYCZKOWSKI, Jan Gwidon
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DECENTRALIZATION in government ,OTTOMAN Empire ,SCIENTISTS' attitudes ,LEGAL services ,LANDSCAPES - Abstract
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- 2023
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19. A Survey of the Concepts of Court Documents of Safavid in Iran and Mughals in India.
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Esmaili, Mozhgan and Hashemi, Taha
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COURT records , *ADMINISTRATIVE & political divisions , *LIBRARY materials , *ARCHIVAL materials , *HISTORICAL source material ,MUGHAL Empire ,SAFAVID dynasty, Iran, 1501-1736 - Abstract
The administrative system during Iran's Safavid and India's Mughal empires had a complex structure. During that era, writing, recording, and dispatching of royal decrees as well as administrative, judicial, revenue figures, and rulings were carried out by three administrative divisions dealing with composition, execution, and judiciary. Such documents are exiting in two primary and secondary forms and their compositions are varied based on their themes. The components of documents are also distinguished in terms of their header, seal, and monogram. To prevent any type of forgery, they went through lengthy and complicated stages. These documents show the evolution of the bureaucratic system in both dynasties and were issued for purposes such as appointments, grants, exemptions, contracts, treaties, and so on. The research method applied in the present research is based sources extracted from library and archival materials and then the court documents of both Safavid and Mughals were compared and analyzed through the descriptive-analytical method. Research findings show that different administrative units were under the supervision of the minister (vazir), the second powerful figure after the King, who in fact led state, financial and judicial affairs. Although both dynasties had common roots, they created one of the most effective executive systems of their time by upgrading those prevalent in previous empires. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. LIETUVOS KATALIKŲ BAŽNYČIOS ADMINISTRACINIŲ TERITORIJŲ ERDVINIŲ DUOMENŲ RINKINIO KŪRIMAS.
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Klusytė, Samanta
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The article describes the creation of a geographic data set for the administrative territories of the Catholic Church (hereinafter referred to as ATCC). There is currently no unified geographic data set for the administrative territories of the Catholic Church in Lithuania. The aim of the study is to contribute to its creation. The paper presents possible sources of data for ATCC, describes their types, and the digitization methodology, with particular emphasis on parish boundaries. The article also identifies six types of settlements that are ambiguously assigned to parishes. The suitability of spatial parish boundary data for analysis is evaluated. The obtained results are presented, and they can be further explored in a series of online maps. The created ATCC data set is publicly available and suitable for further analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. Mechanisms to Manage the Regional Socio-Economic Development and Efficiency of the Decentralization Processes
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Irtyshcheva, Inna, Kramarenko, Iryna, Vasyltsiv, Taras, Boiko, Yevheniya, Panukhnyk, Olena, Hryshyna, Nataliya, Hrafska, Oryslava, Ishchenko, Olena, Tubaltseva, Nataliya, Sirenko, Ihor, Popadynets, Nazariy, Hryhoruk, Iryna, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Ahram, Tareq, editor, Taiar, Redha, editor, and Groff, Fabienne, editor
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22. Poland
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Schulte, Bennet and Martí-Henneberg, Jordi, editor
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- 2021
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23. Economic Activity of Territories: Comparative Analysis of the Spatial Effects Assessing Methods
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Venera Maratovna Timiryanova, Alexandr Fedorovich Zimin, and Kasim Nazifovich Yusupov
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spatial model ,hierarchical (multi-level) analysis ,hierarchical spatial autoregressive modeling ,geographically structured data ,administrative division ,spatial effects ,region ,russia ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
The article discusses a hierarchical and spatial approach to assessing the spatial dependence of data. The advantages and disadvantages of each approach and the potential for their combination are determined on the basis of a literature review.The results of the OLS, SAR, SEM, HLM, HSAR models are compared. Despite an interesting set of data (2285 municipalities in the context of 85 constituent entities of the Russian Federation), the emphasis in the work is not on identifying the relationship between the dependent variable and factors, but on comparing spatial effects that can be identified within each of the models under consideration. The calculations showed a significant influence on the dependent variable of the following factors: the share of the average number of employees in the resident population, the volume of investments in fixed assets per capita and the share of the urban population. This result was shown by all the constructed models. In the context of models, the identified spatial effects have their own characteristics. The inclusion of spatial matrices is possible at the upper (for example, the subject of the Russian Federation), lower (for example, the municipal level), or both levels simultaneously. In hierarchical models, spatial relationships are additionally taken into account by grouping the objects of observation on a territorial basis. Calculations have shown that the spatial lag is not significant in all models. Spatial error is significant at the municipal level in the SEM model and at the regional level in the HLM and HSAR models. Additionally, hierarchical models showed a significant influence of the region on the municipalities variation. In general, the results of modeling and evaluating modelsquality are ambiguous. Despite this, the potential for expanding spatial econometrics on the basis of a combination of spatial and hierarchical (multilevel) modeling approaches is noted, and the need to select a model for each case is substantiated, taking into account the significance of spatial and hierarchical effects
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- 2021
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24. New trends in the changes of administrative boundaries in Poland
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Dagmara Kociuba
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boundary changes ,administrative boundaries ,territorial reform ,administrative division ,commune ,county ,voivodeship ,poland ,Social Sciences ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The objective of the study is to determine the leading trends in changing administrative boundaries in Poland. Based on 194 Regulations of the Council of Ministers concerning the changes of boundaries and granting city status, which covered a total of 1,383.8 sq. km, multidimensional analyses for the years 2010–2020 were conducted, and their results were referred to territorial reforms in Europe and Poland. The analyses provided the basis for selecting the leading trends, including: (1) the ‘new wave’ of the restitution of city status (from 2018 in the new fast-track mode), resulting in quantitative changes within 3rd-tier units, (2) a significant increase in the area of cities and city counties primarily caused by annexations in suburban zones and establishing new cities, and (3) the politicisation of the process of changing boundaries, especially in the years preceding local government elections. The trend of unit fragmentation observed in the 1990s has disappeared. The initiators of the changes of administrative boundaries are still predominantly local elites and rarely the inhabitants of communes.
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- 2021
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25. Assessing the Effectiveness of Administrative District Realignments Based on a Geographically and Temporally Weighted Regression Model.
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Zhu, Zhenghui, Lu, Yao, Wang, Li, Liu, Wanbo, and Wang, Lingen
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REGRESSION analysis ,ECONOMIC stabilization ,ECONOMIC development ,URBAN growth ,DEPENDENT variables - Abstract
The long-term effects of administrative division adjustments on economic development in Dalian City, China, is presently unclear. Therefore, we employed a geographically and temporally weighted regression model to construct an index assessment system using the annual number of newly registered enterprises as the dependent variable. We empirically studied the effects of administrative division adjustments of townships in Dalian City from 2010 to 2020. The results showed that: (i) adjustments in townships administrative divisions negatively affected regional enterprise concentrations and economic development in general, whereas industrial and transportation factors demonstrated positive effects to variable degrees, and the effects of policy, location, and population factors were not significant. (ii) Over time, the effects of townships administrative division adjustments changed from positive to negative, and the negative effects displayed an increasing trend, revealing that (iii) the effect of administrative division adjustments in Dalian City was positive and negative over time. This further reveals the objective problem that administrative division adjustment in recent years was effective over the short term, but not over the long term. (iv) During the study period, administrative division adjustments positively affected regional enterprise concentrations and economic development solely during a short time frame and in a small geographical area. However, its negative effects increased extensively, which infers that maintaining a relatively stable administrative division is more beneficial for promoting economic development in Dalian City. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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26. GEOGRAFICZNE UWARUNKOWANIA UTWORZENIA POWIATU MIASTECKIEGO.
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Parol, Adam Robert
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SCIENTIFIC community , *COMMUNITY services , *COMMUNAL living , *PROVINCES , *CITIES & towns - Abstract
This article raises the issue of potential possibilities for an establishment of the district with the capital in Miastko, which is the town of ten thousand residents, located in Bytów district. Miastko was already a capital of the unit in the past, but this function was not restored in 1999 or later. Based on assumptions from the period of shaping the current administrative division and the functions of the centres in the rank of the capital of the district, distinguished in the literature, in confrontation with the contemporary role of Miastko in the settlement network and its range and strength of functional and spatial relations with surroundings, the level of provision of services for the local community (including administration) was determined as well as the strength of connections between this centre and the surrounding communes. For the purposes of the article, the indicator of communication linkages was constructed, which was used as one of the measures of the size of functional connections between neighbouring communes and Miastko. All the considerations are set in the context of the demographic potential of the possible unit and the regional distinctiveness of the Middle Pomerania, including administratively as the Middle Pomerania Province. The undertaking of this topic is related to the constant need to discuss the shape of the administrative division in Poland and the willingness of the scientific community to formulate recommendations for decision makers in this regard. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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27. Factors of Divergence between Peripheral and Central Subregions: The Case of Mazovia Province, Poland
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Zaborowski Tomasz
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disparities ,administrative division ,regional development ,peripheries ,poland ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
The focus of this article is the study of centre–periphery intraregional development disparities using Poland's largest and most diversified Mazovia Province (Mazowieckie Voivodeship) as an example. The economic downfall of the Radom subregion, in comparison with the booming Warsaw agglomeration, clearly illustrates the polarisation of this province. A research question was if the location of the Radom subregion in Mazovia Province is a significant factor of its relative regression. In order to answer this question, selected development indicators of Mazovian subregions have been compared with their counterparts from surrounding provinces. Research results have shown that a subregion's location in a big and diversified province is a significant factor of intraregional centre-periphery development discrepancies.
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- 2020
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28. Contemporary administrative division and historically shaped regional borders: a comparative analysis in Poland
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Wojciech Janicki
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administrative division ,durability of borders ,objective regions ,regional borders ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
The administrative division of Poland changed several times over centuries, and the last decades witnessed a few significant border shifts. Socio-economic or political criteria usually created the foundations of proposed new administrative division, while historical criteria were generally ignored. The author postulates that borders’ historical durability itself should be evaluated higher than it was to date, because it supports the creation of objective regions, provides political stability and reinforces the formation of regional identity. The basis for the analysis was the overlapping of 21 maps showing the external borders of Poland and the borders of administrative units of the first order between 990 and 2020. The map-based comparison has revealed that a surprisingly high share of present borders follows former borders. This provides strong support to the postulate of ceasing further changes in Poland’s administrative division and border changes.
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- 2020
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29. Major General Lev Yegorovich Nord as Governor of Ufa (1889-1894)
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R. I. Kantimirova
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ufa province ,lev yegorovich nord ,major general ,russian-turkish war ,bashkirs ,projects ,administrative division ,Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages ,PG1-9665 - Abstract
The activity of the Ufa governor Lev Yegorovich Nord is considered. The scientific novelty of the study is that the activities of the governor are covered on the basis of an analysis of unpublished sources. The author shows that the efforts of the Ufa governor L. Ye. Nord and local authorities implemented a set of measures, most of which had a positive effect on the socio-economic development of the region. It is shown that much attention was paid to the land issue, the preservation of the natural wealth of the Southern Urals, the rights of Bashkir patriarchs to freely alienate their lands. The successful work of L. Ye. Nord in lean years of 1890-1891 is emphasized. The article describes social activities: providing an opportunity for the starving population to earn money for food, introducing quarantine in the province in connection with the cholera epidemic, in particular the isolation of patients in specially designated barracks. It is reported that with the assistance of the governor, a highway was laid, the construction of an elevator in Ufa and a grain barn in Davlekanovo was started. The author comes to the conclusion that the activity of the Ufa governor was aimed exclusively at the good of the Fatherland, brought great benefits to the region, which caused respect for his contemporaries.
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- 2020
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30. Impact of Administrative Division and Regional Accessibility on Rural Mobility in the Pearl River Delta: Evidence from Cellphone Big Data
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Yi Zhao, Daming Lu, Pu Zhao, Senkai Xie, and Wenjia Zhang
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administrative division ,regional accessibility ,rural mobility ,regional integration ,Agriculture - Abstract
Mobility plays a critical role in promoting rural development. However, the current knowledge regarding the factors that influence mobility between rural towns is limited. The objective of this study is to explore the impact of administrative division and regional accessibility on rural mobility to inform development policies and strategies. The administrative division is demarcated by district and city boundaries, and regional accessibility is assessed using various modes of transportation, including cars, high-speed railways (HSRs), and intercity commuter railways (ICRs). A flow-based geographically weighted regression (FGWR) method is employed based on mobile phone signaling data to quantify the associations and identify the local effects of these factors in the Pearl River Delta (PRD). The findings suggest that both administrative division and regional accessibility significantly influence rural mobility. Specifically, the effects of district boundaries on commuting mobility are more pronounced in the central areas along the Pearl River, while the effects of city boundaries on non-commuting mobility between the core area and surrounding regions are more significant. With regard to regional accessibility, cars are the preferred mode of transportation for connections between the core areas of cities along the Pearl River, whereas HSR is favored more for non-commuting trips between the northwest and center regions. This study provides novel empirical insights into the understanding of rural mobility and has significant implications for promoting regional integration.
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- 2023
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31. Composition and Transformation of the Regional Elite in the Ural Oblast during the Period of the New Economic Policy and Industrialization (1923–1934)
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Feldman and M.A.
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ussr ,administrative division ,ural oblast ,regional elite ,party nomenclature ,ural regional committee of the vkp(b) ,industrialization ,new economic policy (nep) ,repression ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
The reform of the administrative division of the USSR in 1923-1930 was an attempt to find the optimal balance of power between the Center and the regions. The consolidation of regions, primarily in the format of oblasts, led to the strengthening of regional political elites and the growth of their influence on the state of affairs within the country. As part of the reform, the Ural oblast was created in 1923 and existed until 1934. The article reveals the specifics of the Ural elite, which, on the one hand, was determined by the general patterns of social changes during the revolutionary upheavals of 1917-1920, on the other hand - by the peculiarities of the region (first of all, the need for effective management of mining and metallurgical enterprises and military plants). Based on the archival materials, the author traces the evolution of social characteristics and political behavior of managers who in 1923-1934 were part of the Ural Regional Committee (Uralobkom) of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), also known as the VKP(b). It is noted that the social structure of the Ural elite persisted throughout the period under study, but the party leadership constantly changed the top officials of the Uralobkom, trying to prevent the proliferation of patron-client relations in the region. The characteristic features of Moscow appointees are highlighted: emphasized distancing from their local environment; positioning loyalty to the Central Committee; readiness for repression against socalled "class-alien elements", etc. The conflicts between Moscow appointees and the local nomenclature are analyzed, as well as the reasons for the Resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (January 17, 1934) on the division of the Ural oblast into three regions - Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk, and Ob-Irtysh oblasts.
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- 2022
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32. The Differences between County, County-level City and Municipal District in the System of Administrative Divisions in China.
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Biao Zhao and Kaiyong Wang
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POWER (Social sciences) , *URBANIZATION , *ORGANIZATIONAL structure , *LAND management - Abstract
Administrative division is an important means of political power reorganization and management, resource integration and optimal allocation, which profoundly shapes the spatial layout of urban development in China. To clarify and compare differences between counties, county-level cities and municipal districts is the primary premise for the study of administrative division and urban development. This paper analyzes the institutional differences between counties and county-level cities, as well as counties, county-level cities and municipal districts, from the aspects of organizational structure, urban construction planning, land management, finance, taxation and public services. The research shows that the establishment of counties, county-level cities and municipal districts adapt to different levels and stages of economic and social development, and the conversion from county to county-level city and the conversion from county (or county-level city) to municipal district are both important transformation ways to change their administrative systems, which has different management system and operation pattern. At the same time, the transformation of county-level administrative region is also a “double-edged sword”, we should think about the administrative system as a whole to decide whether it should be adjusted, and effectively respond to the actual needs of local economic and social development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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33. Türkiye'de İlçe Büyüklüğünün TBA ve AHP Yöntemiyle Yeniden Değerlendirilmesi.
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TÜRKAN, Okan
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ANALYTIC hierarchy process ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,ECONOMIES of scale ,GOVERNMENT policy ,PROVINCES - Abstract
Copyright of Amme Idaresi Dergisi is the property of Public Administration Institute for Turkey & the Middle East (TODAIE) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
34. Assessing the Effectiveness of Administrative District Realignments Based on a Geographically and Temporally Weighted Regression Model
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Zhenghui Zhu, Yao Lu, Li Wang, Wanbo Liu, and Lingen Wang
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administrative division ,urban development ,effect evaluation ,weighted regression ,Dalian City ,Agriculture - Abstract
The long-term effects of administrative division adjustments on economic development in Dalian City, China, is presently unclear. Therefore, we employed a geographically and temporally weighted regression model to construct an index assessment system using the annual number of newly registered enterprises as the dependent variable. We empirically studied the effects of administrative division adjustments of townships in Dalian City from 2010 to 2020. The results showed that: (i) adjustments in townships administrative divisions negatively affected regional enterprise concentrations and economic development in general, whereas industrial and transportation factors demonstrated positive effects to variable degrees, and the effects of policy, location, and population factors were not significant. (ii) Over time, the effects of townships administrative division adjustments changed from positive to negative, and the negative effects displayed an increasing trend, revealing that (iii) the effect of administrative division adjustments in Dalian City was positive and negative over time. This further reveals the objective problem that administrative division adjustment in recent years was effective over the short term, but not over the long term. (iv) During the study period, administrative division adjustments positively affected regional enterprise concentrations and economic development solely during a short time frame and in a small geographical area. However, its negative effects increased extensively, which infers that maintaining a relatively stable administrative division is more beneficial for promoting economic development in Dalian City.
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- 2022
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35. Population Statistics of Russia: The Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation
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Kumo, Kazuhiro, Hölscher, Jens, Series editor, Tomann, Horst, Series editor, Karabchuk, Tatiana, Kumo, Kazuhiro, and Selezneva, Ekaterina
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- 2017
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36. Spatial and Administrative Divisions
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Guo, Rongxing and Guo, Rongxing
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- 2017
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37. „To dla nas katastrofalna reforma". Projekt w sprawie podziału administracyjnego państwa na województwa z 1931 roku i jego odbiór wśród niemieckiej dyplomacji.
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Graczyk, Konrad
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The aim of the study is to analyze the draft reform of the territorial division of the state into voivodeships of 1931 and its assessment among German diplomats. The planned reform aroused interest and serious concerns on the part of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs due to its effects on the German minority. One of the assumptions of the changes was to shift the borders of the western provinces to the east, i.e. to ethnically Polish territories, which was to lead to a decrease in the share of Germans among the population of the new provinces. I discussed the division into voivodeships adopted at the threshold of the Second Polish Republic, which was to be temporary. Then I presented the activities of the committees appointed by successive governments that worked on the new shape of the territorial division of the state. Among them, the work of the Commission for the Improvement of Public Administration at the Prime Minister was the most fruitful. I discussed the 1931 reform project presented by the committee and the deliberations of the representatives of legal science concerning the relationship between the administrative division and the policy towards minorities. Then I presented the content of the documentation produced at the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs in connection with the Polish reform project, which was assessed there as disastrous for the German minority in Poland. On the basis of statistical data, simulations were made indicating a significant decrease in German in the planned voivodeships. As part of the summary, an attempt was made to answer the question why the draft reform was not passed, although it was in line with the Polish raison d'état. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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38. NEW TRENDS IN THE CHANGES OF ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES IN POLAND.
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KOCIUBA, Dagmara
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LOCAL elections ,ELITE (Social sciences) ,LOCAL government - Abstract
The objective of the study is to determine the leading trends in changing administrative boundaries in Poland. Based on 194 Regulations of the Council of Ministers concerning the changes of boundaries and granting city status, which covered a total of 1,383.8 sq. km, multidimensional analyses for the years 2010-2020 were conducted, and their results were referred to territorial reforms in Europe and Poland. The analyses provided the basis for selecting the leading trends, including: (1) the 'new wave' of the restitution of city status (from 2018 in the new fast-track mode), resulting in quantitative changes within 3rd-tier units, (2) a significant increase in the area of cities and city counties primarily caused by annexations in suburban zones and establishing new cities, and (3) the politicisation of the process of changing boundaries, especially in the years preceding local government elections. The trend of unit fragmentation observed in the 1990s has disappeared. The initiators of the changes of administrative boundaries are still predominantly local elites and rarely the inhabitants of communes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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39. ILGAZ İLÇESİNİN YÖNETSEL COĞRAFYA ANALİZİ.
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TÜRKAN, Okan
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MUNICIPAL services ,GEOGRAPHY ,PUBLIC institutions ,PROBLEM solving ,VILLAGES - Abstract
Copyright of Humanitas: International Journal of Social Sciences / Uluslararasi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi is the property of Humanitas: International Journal of Social Sciences and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2020
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40. Theory and measurement model of administrative region potential from a perspective of administrative division adjustment: Taking Chongqing city as a case study.
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Wang, Kaiyong and Wang, Fuyuan
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There is a lack of basic theory and method to examine the effect of administrative division (AD) adjustment on the regional development. Based on the theory and practice of Chinese AD adjustments, the paper defined the concept of administrative region potential (ARP) and developed the quantitative model to measure the ARP. Then, the model was validated taking Chongqing as an empirical case. The results show that: (1) the ARP consists of energy of position (i.e., geographic space factors) and gravitational potential energy (i.e., administrative levels and management system factors). Administrative division adjustment can change the ARP, thereby changing its path and driving force of regional development. (2) The ARP model of Chongqing city can reflect the effects of administrative division adjustment events on the Chongqing city objectively. Specifically, ARP includes variables of land jurisdiction, human capital level, fixed assets investment capacity, administrative hierarchy of fiscal decentralization and administrative decentralization. (3) The ARP promotion has significant positive influence on the performance of local economic development in Chongqing city. (4) Reasonable AD adjustments will help the region integrate production elements and resources, enhance the political power of the city, improve its ARP, and then promote local economic development. The ARP model is proved to be an efficient way to understand and explain the regional effect of AD adjustment. It provides a new analytical perspective for the planning of AD adjustment in various regions, and can also be used as a practical method for assessing the effects of AD adjustment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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41. “十四五”时期行政区划设置与空间治理的探讨.
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王开泳 and 陈 田
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The administrative division has always been the basic support unit of local governance. More and more attention has been paid to the role of resource allocation and spatial governance of administrative divisions in the new era. Administrative division plays an important role in improving urban layout, optimizing urban structure, improving spatial governance efficiency, adjusting spatial development order, promoting regional balanced development, and realizing regional optimization and reorganization. It is suggested to give full play to the role of the administrative divisions in optimizing the allocation of resources and promote the reform of the administrative management system of the urban agglomerations; promoting the construction of central cities at all levels according to local conditions, and improve the comprehensive bearing capacity and resource optimization of central cities; optimizing the setup and layout of county administrative areas, which can stimulate the vitality of local development; promoting flat management, which can improve the efficiency of space governance. Finally, the paper puts forward the corresponding policies and suggestions to promote the adjustment of administrative divisions during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, and makes due contributions to the spatial governance and regional coordinated development in the new era of China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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42. Contemporary administrative division and historically shaped regional borders: a comparative analysis in Poland.
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Janicki, Wojciech
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POLITICAL stability ,IDENTITY (Psychology) ,COMPARATIVE studies ,AXIOMS ,DURABILITY - Abstract
The administrative division of Poland changed several times over centuries, and the last decades witnessed a few significant border shifts. Socio-economic or political criteria usually created the foundations of proposed new administrative division, while historical criteria were generally ignored. The author postulates that borders' historical durability itself should be evaluated higher than it was to date, because it supports the creation of objective regions, provides political stability and reinforces the formation of regional identity. The basis for the analysis was the overlapping of 21 maps showing the external borders of Poland and the borders of administrative units of the first order between 990 and 2020. The map-based comparison has revealed that a surprisingly high share of present borders follows former borders. This provides strong support to the postulate of ceasing further changes in Poland's administrative division and border changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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43. Classification of News by Topic Using Location Data
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Dashdorj, Zolzaya, Khan, Muhammad Tahir, Bozzato, Loris, Lee, SangKeun, Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, Li, Yuan-Fang, editor, Hu, Wei, editor, Dong, Jin Song, editor, Antoniou, Grigoris, editor, Wang, Zhe, editor, Sun, Jun, editor, and Liu, Yang, editor
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- 2016
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44. The use of network analysis in the process of delimitation as exemplifi ed by the administrative division of Poland
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Borowska-Stefańska Marta and Wiśniewski Szymon
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spatial accessibility ,administrative division ,network analysis ,GIS ,Poland ,Cartography ,GA101-1776 - Abstract
The cognitive aim of this study is to point to the optimum number of local government units and the optimum boundaries of spatial units in Poland with the assumption of minimizing the cumulated theoretical travel time to all settlement units in the country. The methodological aim, in turn, is to present the use of the ArcGIS location-allocation tool for the purposes of delimitation processes as exemplifi ed by administrative boundaries in Poland. The rationale for the implementation of this study is that number and the boundaries of units of all levels of Poland’s current territorial division are far from optimum in the light of minimization of accumulated theoretical travel time to all settlement units in the country. It may be concluded that it would be justifi able to increase the number of voivodships from the current number of 16 to 18. Besides it would be necessary to introduce modifi cations in relation to units with regional functions. In contrast, the number of districts and communes should be reduced. A continuation of this research may go in the direction of including analysis of public transport network in the research, creating in this way a multimodal set of network data. This would illustrate, apart from the potential itself resulting from the infrastructure, also the actually existing connections.
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- 2017
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45. Les territoires sahariens en Algérie. Gouvernance, acteurs et recomposition territoriale
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Badreddine Yousfi
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Sahara ,Land use planning ,Administrative division ,Development ,Governance ,Oasis ,Political science ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Delivered politically and economically to themselves for several centuries, the Saharan territories of the Algerian South depended on local traditional powers made up of religious and notables until the arrival of French colonization where the beginnings of a new territorial organization were posed. This was a major step in their political and economic integration. But we must wait for Algeria’s independence to see the emergence of a multidimensional territorial dynamics (political, economic and social). The Algerian state reinvests these territories for strategic and geopolitical reasons. It quickly became the main actor in development, development and strengthening its political presence. The modernization of political organizations through the central state has failed to establish a model of modern governance at the local level that is based on «democratic» values. Thus, these territories are experiencing a crisis of governance at a time when the traditional bodies have been weakened and rejected.
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- 2017
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46. The reform of administrative division in Ukraine: problems of territorial communities’ formation in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland
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Aleksander Kuczabski, Lesia Zastavetska, and Taras Zastavetskyy
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administrative division ,administrative reform ,ukrainian borderlands ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 ,Political science - Abstract
Issues of the administrative division in the broader context of political and administrative reforms connected with democratization and decentralization are considered. Some historical aspects of the administrative division modeling in Ukrainian borderlands are analyzed. Goals, mechanisms and the course of the current reform of administrative division at the local level in the Volyn and Lviv provinces are presented. The specifics of wealthy communities – new administrative units at the local level are outlined. Features of budget decentralization based on the example of comparing the structure of local government revenue are characterized. The problems and threats faced by the organizers at the present stage of reform are revealed, and some solutions to problematic situations in implementation of the new administrative division are proposed.
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- 2017
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47. Austriackie katastry gruntowe w zasobach Centralnego Historycznego Archiwum Państwowego Ukrainy we Lwowie
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Daniel Nowak
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economic history ,Galicia ,Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria ,administrative division ,facje (tax statements) ,Josephin Metrics ,History of Eastern Europe ,DJK1-77 ,Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ,GN301-674 - Abstract
Austrian Land Cadasters in the Possession of Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lvov The paper outlines the most important sources for economic history of Galicia (Austrian Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria) that are kept in the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lvov. The sources comprise tax fassus (statements) of 1772 and Galician cadasters, that is Josephin Metrics, made in 1795-89, and Franciscan Metrics, started in 1819-20, as well as Fixed Galician Cadaster, compiled in mid-19th century. The paper describes the place of storage of the documents in the Lvov Archives, their contests, and the ways they can be utilized. In addition, changes in administrative division of Galicia have been delineated to facilitate the search of the archive.
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- 2019
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48. Breaking through the Constraints of Administrative Divisions and Expanding the Spatial Development of Metropolitan Economy
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Wang, Zhikai and Wang, Zhikai
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- 2015
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49. ТЕРИТОРИЈАЛНО-УПРАВНА ОРГАНИЗАЦИЈА ОНОГОШТА (НИКШИЋА) ОД XV ДО XVIII ВИЈЕКА.
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НОВАКОВИЋ, Бојан
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The paper is dedicated to the analysis of social and historical circumstan-ces surrounding the origin and change in the territorial and administrative structure of the area of Onogošt (Nikšić) from mid-XV until early XVIII century. Even though the nahiyah of Onogošt was formed within its natural boundaries, as was the feudal župa preceding it, the censuses that followed proved it to be transformed in line with the principle of tribes and clans, thus being divided into four nahiyahs: Onogošt, Gračanica/ Nikšić, Riđani and Komarnica. The local communities maintained complex relations which applied also to the change in their territorial position, the fact confirmed by scarce data. The recently published census of the Sanjak of Herzegovina from 1701 contained data which permit a better perception of the former territorial and administrative structure of Onogošt (Nikšić) and the neighbouring areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2020
50. Management of World Heritage Sites from the Perspective of Administrative Division Adjustment: A Case Study of Lushan, Jiangxi Province.
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Yongwei KANG and Zhihua LIANG
- Abstract
The protection and management of world heritage has always been a hot topic in academic circles. In recent years, the number of linear heritage has increased significantly, which brings a new challenge to the monitoring and management of heritage sites. From the perspective of administrative division adjustment, and taking Lushan of Jiangxi Province as an example, it may be a feasible attempt to manage linear heritage and similar heritage sites with multiple points of distribution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2019
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