"Praha" . "Praha" . "138 let v\u00FDvoje urbanizace ve st\u0159edn\u00ED Evrop\u011B \u2013 dlouhodob\u00E9 srovn\u00E1n\u00ED m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch region\u016F v Rakousku a \u010Cesk\u00E9 republice"@cs . "Functional urban region (FUR); population change; urban development; Vienna; Brno; Graz; Praha"@en . "138 let v\u00FDvoje urbanizace ve st\u0159edn\u00ED Evrop\u011B \u2013 dlouhodob\u00E9 srovn\u00E1n\u00ED m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch region\u016F v Rakousku a \u010Cesk\u00E9 republice"@cs . "138 Years Of Urban Development in Central Europe \u2013 A Long-Term Comparison Of Large City Regions In Austria And The Czech Republic" . "138 Years Of Urban Development in Central Europe \u2013 A Long-Term Comparison Of Large City Regions In Austria And The Czech Republic"@en . "[2A6BB033C5B3]" . "P\u0159\u00EDsp\u011Bvek je zalo\u017Een na tzv. modelu CURB (Van Den Berg et al. 1982), kter\u00FD zkoum\u00E1 v\u00FDvoj m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch region\u016F. Vyu\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1 velmi jednoduchou a p\u0159esnou typologii popula\u010Dn\u00EDch zm\u011Bn v r\u00E1mci jader a prstenc\u016F funk\u010Dn\u00EDch m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch region\u016F (FUR). Empiricky se n\u00E1\u0161 p\u0159\u00EDsp\u011Bvek pokou\u0161\u00ED roz\u0161\u00ED\u0159it p\u016Fvodn\u00ED studii jak v \u010Dase tak v prostoru. Co se t\u00FD\u010De \u010Dasu, aktualizovali jsme v\u00FDvoj a\u017E k posledn\u00EDm dostupn\u00FDm \u00FAdaj\u016Fm o po\u010Dtu obyvatel (2007), postupovali jsme ale i zp\u011Bt do historie a\u017E k prvn\u00EDmu modern\u00EDmu cenzu prov\u00E1d\u011Bn\u00E9mu na \u00FAzem\u00ED Habsbursk\u00E9 monarchie (1869). Co se t\u00FD\u010De geografick\u00E9ho rozlo\u017Een\u00ED, pracujeme s daty 3 nejv\u011Bt\u0161\u00EDch jednojadern\u00FDch m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch region\u016F v \u010Cesk\u00E9 republice (Praha, Brno, Plze\u0148), a 3 nejv\u011Bt\u0161\u00EDch m\u011Bstsk\u00FDch region\u016F v Rakousku (V\u00EDde\u0148, Graz, Linec \u2013 tato m\u011Bsta byla sou\u010D\u00E1st\u00ED p\u016Fvodn\u00ED studie CURB)."@cs . . "138 Years Of Urban Development in Central Europe \u2013 A Long-Term Comparison Of Large City Regions In Austria And The Czech Republic" . "Z(AV0Z30860518)" . . . "Regional Studies Association" . "Wisbauer, A." . "Matznetter, W." . . . "138 Years Of Urban Development in Central Europe \u2013 A Long-Term Comparison Of Large City Regions In Austria And The Czech Republic"@en . "2"^^ . . . . . . "407518" . . "Martin\u00E1t, Stanislav" . . "4"^^ . . . "Conceptually, this paper is based upon the CURB model of city region development set out by VAN DEN BERG et al. in 1982. Empirically, our paper tries to expand the original study in both time and space. In time, we are updating developments to the most recent population register data available (2007), but we also go back in urban history to the first modern census held in the Habsburg empire (1869). In terms of geographical coverage, we are adding data on the three largest mononuclear city regions in the Czech Republic, i.e. Prague, Brno and Plzen, to the three largest city regions in Austria, i.e. Vienna, Graz and Linz (these had already been included in the original CURB study)."@en . "978-1-897721-33-9" . "Klus\u00E1\u010Dek, Petr" . . "2"^^ . "RIV/68145535:_____/08:00309704" . "2008-03-27+01:00"^^ . . "Conceptually, this paper is based upon the CURB model of city region development set out by VAN DEN BERG et al. in 1982. Empirically, our paper tries to expand the original study in both time and space. In time, we are updating developments to the most recent population register data available (2007), but we also go back in urban history to the first modern census held in the Habsburg empire (1869). In terms of geographical coverage, we are adding data on the three largest mononuclear city regions in the Czech Republic, i.e. Prague, Brno and Plzen, to the three largest city regions in Austria, i.e. Vienna, Graz and Linz (these had already been included in the original CURB study)." . . . "RIV/68145535:_____/08:00309704!RIV09-AV0-68145535" . . . "Regions: The Dilemmas of Integration and Competition?" . .