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Retraction Note to: Spatial Interaction and Network Structure Evolvement of Cities in Terms of China’s Rail Passenger Flows

Authors :
Fengjun Jin
Teqi Dai
Source :
Chinese Geographical Science. 32:932-932
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Cities separated in space are connected together by spatial interaction (SI) between them. But the studies focusing on the SI are relatively few in China mainly because of the scarcity of data. This paper deals with the SI in terms of rail passenger flows, which is an important aspect of the network structure of urban agglomeration. By using a data set consisting of rail O-D (origin-destination) passenger flows among nearly 200 cities, inter-city rail distance O-D matrixes, and some other indices, it is found that the attenuating tendency of rail passenger is obvious. And by the analysis on dominant flows and spatial structure of flows, we find that passenger flows have a trend of polarizing to hubs while the linkages between hubs upgrade. However, the gravity model reveals an overall picture of convergence process over time which is not in our expectation of integration process in the framework of globalization and economic integration. Some driven factors for the re-organization process of the structure of urban agglomeration, such as technique advance, globalization, etc. are discussed further based on the results we obtained.

Details

ISSN :
1993064X and 10020063
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chinese Geographical Science
Accession number :
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