Transportation Effects on Spatial Structure of Hungary

Authors

  • Ferenc Erdősi

Keywords:

Keywords, monocentric spatial structure, passenger traffic, inter-settlement traffic connections, gravity zone, traffic junction, central settlement, urbanisation functions, settlement development

Abstract

On account of its geographical situation Hungary, as a meeting point of transcontinental transport, has a significant transit function and it is the place where the communication channels linking Western and Eastern Europe as well as Northern and Southern Europe converge. To make use of a technical term: Hungary is a “ferry-country”. Also because of the above mentioned endowment in comparison with the socio-economic development level of the country a high-standard railway-network has been built which porved to be an unusually strong spatial structure-shaping factor. In the present paper, the author is going to give a brief survey of the characteristic features of the interaction between the transport network and the general regional structure.

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Published

1992-07-02

How to Cite

Erdősi, F. (1992). Transportation Effects on Spatial Structure of Hungary. Discussion Papers, (13), 5–61. Retrieved from http://ojs.rkk.hu/index.php/DP/article/view/2124