Interrelations of the space usage in the regional development
Author(s) -
Amelita Kata Gódor,
József Káposzta
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.15414/isd2016.s7.04
Subject(s) - space (punctuation) , computer science , development (topology) , mathematics , operating system , mathematical analysis
Land management and space use are the most comprehensive land-use categories. The concept of land use includes not only the renewable and non-renewable system of natural resources of defined areas on, below or above the surface, but also infrastructural, economic and social interrelations as well. Overall, we can say that the regional competitiveness is formed by the combined effect of these factors, which requires a more complex analysis of spatial competitive advantages instead of comparative advantages. The legitimacy of this approach is proven by the fact that even the seemingly independently used natural resources have a significant impact on the economic and social relations, and on the utilization efficiency. In our study we deal with the analysis of these spatial system relations.
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