A measure of regional influence with the analytic network process
The metropolitan region is commonly defined by a socio-spatial network of urban nodes that are linked in territory and function. Such a network is differentiated by size and dominance of the linked nodes, characterized by physical or virtual flows of a wide-ranging variety. The analytic network process (ANP) is a multi-criteria analytic method that measures the influence or dominance of the nodes in a network with feedback. We illustrate how ANP determines county rank as a measure of influence in a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) defined by its interrelated socio-economic and spatial elements qualitatively and quantitatively. We compare the ANP results to similar measures of regional influence in the literature.
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2011
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Authors: | Banai, Reza ; Wakolbinger, Tina |
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Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. - Elsevier, ISSN 0038-0121. - Vol. 45.2011, 4, p. 165-173
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Elsevier |
Keywords: | Regional influence Analytic network process (ANP) Regional analysis methods Networks Flows Metropolitan statistical area (MSA) |
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