Over the past four decades, many urban regions, including the Amsterdam region, have changed from compact monocentric urban entities to - albeit still fairly compact - polycentric urban regions. This has been illustrated frequently and in various ways, for example with daily interaction information. A question relevant to this transformation concerns the implications it poses to the different centres and milieus in the urban region, especially the “old” central city. Is the central city quickly losing position, or is it gaining a new, vital place in the urban region? Can the answer to that be deduced from the population dynamics in the urban region? Is insight into the residential mobility process helpful in understanding the changing residential structure and the functioning of the urban system? This paper addresses these questions, using data that make it possible to analyse urban dynamics.
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Sako Musterd;
Sako Musterd
Universiteit van Amsterdam, Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, AMIDSt
, Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130, 1018 VZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Marco Bontje;
Marco Bontje
Universiteit van Amsterdam, Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, AMIDSt
, Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130, 1018 VZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Wim Ostendorf
Wim Ostendorf
Universiteit van Amsterdam, Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, AMIDSt
, Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130, 1018 VZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2633-9838
Print ISSN: 0168-2601
© 2005 Open House International
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Open House International (2005) 30 (3): 9–16.
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Musterd S, Bontje M, Ostendorf W (2005), "Towards the Polycentric Urban Region: Impacts on Centres and Milieus". Open House International, Vol. 30 No. 3 pp. 9–16, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-03-2005-B0002
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