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"spatial agglomeration" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to describe the clustering of certain activities or components within a certain area. For example, "The city center was a spatial agglomeration of shopping, dining, and entertainment activities."
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For the last 20 years we have seen treatises -- some excellent, some tiresome -- that tell us why spatial agglomeration no longer carries benefits for businesses and markets; that global telecommunications have made it unnecessary for financial communities to assemble physically in one place.
The obtained Moran's I values are positive, indicating the positive spatial autocorrelation and significant spatial agglomeration.
One other critical issue relates to the costs arisen from an excessive spatial agglomeration.
climate change and urbanization processes, i.e. rising congestion problems as a result of spatial agglomeration.
Positive values represent a spatial agglomeration of relatively high values, while negative values represent relatively low values clustered together [6].
Over the last three decades, professional services have exhibited extraordinarily rapid growth and pronounced spatial agglomeration in functionally integrated 'clusters'clusters
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In China, HSR has improved market access, expanding labor markets, and enhanced spatial agglomerations [22].
This work creates a theoretical model that offers empirical evidence to explain the possibilities of growth and consolidation of spatial agglomerations endogenously from the endogenous growth theory to explain the emergence and consolidation of the Architecture Cluster at the Toronto Central Metropolitan Area in Canada (CMA).
Data on points of occurrence of an event can be analysed based on identifying spatial agglomerations known as 'clusters'clusters
In order to examine the spatial heterogeneity and agglomeration of ethnic minorities in China, this paper analyzes the overall spatial autocorrelation of the minority population density in China.
A Gaussian semivariogram with an effective range of 225 km best fit spatial autocorrelation in agglomeration-level EC incidence.
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