Claude GRASLAND ESPON M4 Project
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Claude GRASLAND
ESPON M4 Project
Transformation of regional indicators with functional neighborhood
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1. METHODOLOGY 1.1) The limits of regional data (MAUP & MTUP) 1.2) The definition of functional neighborhood 1.3) Creation of new indicators
2. APPLICATIONS2.1) Functional typology of cross-border regions2.2) Functional definition of growing regions2.3) Functional analysis of local convergence
Plan
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METHODOLOGY
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The modifiable temporal unit probleùm
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CHANGING PERCEPTION OF REGIONALTRENDS ACCORDING TO TIME AGGREGATION (Modifiable Temporal Unit Problem)
Evolution year by year Moving average 6-years
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The modifiable areal unit problem
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CHANGING PERCEPTION OF REGIONAL LEVELS ACCORDINGTO SPATIAL AGGREGATION (Modifiable Areal unit Problem)
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Functional neighbourhood (1)
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Functional neighbourhood (2)
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SEA
Highway
Highway
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Functional neighbourhood (3)
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SEA
Highway
BORDER
BORDERHighway
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Defintion of functional potential
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𝑷𝑶𝑻𝑬𝑵𝑻𝑰𝑨𝑳 (𝒊 )=∑𝒋=𝟏
𝒏𝑺𝑰𝒁𝑬𝒋× 𝒇 (𝑻𝑰𝑴𝑬𝒊𝒋 )×𝒈(𝑩𝑶𝑹𝑫𝑬𝑹𝒊𝒋)
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Application to road distance
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Choice of interaction parameters
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APPLICATIONS
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13ESPON TYPOLOGYESPON INTERACT
A typical exampleof Modifiable AreaUnit Problem
A functional typology of border regions(1/3)
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A functional typology of border regions (2/3)
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Population 2008
Potential (open)
Potential (closed)
Share of international
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A functional typology of border regions(3/3)
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• Definition of border regions by the share of international relation in functional potential of population based on 2h road distance
• Different levels of international dependency according to the hypothesis made on functional relations
• Assymmetry of borders effect (ex. between Germany and Poland) related to differences of density or accessibility.
Share of potential of population located in foreign countries for a functionnal neighbourhood of 2 hours by road
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A functional view of growing regions(1/4)
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A functional view of growing regions(2/4)
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A functional view of growing regions(3/4)
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A functional view of growing regions(4/4)
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Local convergence of EU regions (1/5)
“ More recent contributions also introduce a spatial dimension into the formulation of the problem (see for instance Baumont et al., 2003 or Dall’erba and Le Gallo, 2006). There are indeed reasons to believe that the omission of a space from the analysis of the regional Beta-convergence process is likely to produce biased results”.
Philippe Montfort, 2008
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Local convergence of EU regions (2/5)
Local functionnal average (2 h)
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Local convergence of EU regions (3/5)
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Local convergence of EU regions (4/5)
Local sigma heterogeneity (2 h)
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Local convergence of EU regions (5/5)
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CONCLUSIONHow to create an innovative and sustainable
database for the monitoring of territorial cohesion ?
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The core database strategy of M4D
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1. Focus on the storage of count variables
2. Store formula of indicators of interest derived from count variables
3. Enlarge time series of count variables in past and future with estimation of missing values
4. Develop procedure of exchange of count variables between geometries of various types
5. Propose innovative procedures of multi-level analysis of indicators for territorial monitoring