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Inevitably, they depend heavily upon their own hinterlands, wider transport n etworks and the urban d evelopment of wider regions.
Finally, when pressed too hard by their elite masters, the cultivators simply ran away and started over in the sparsely populated hinterlands.
The hinterland's limited resources fuel a growing population's appetite for more goods.
Like other urban centres, their hinterlands were determined by cargo type, the cost and mode of transport and relative levels of demand.
Bremen, like other port-cities, had a range of overlapping hinterlands which can be defined in spatial terms or in relation to specific types of interaction.
Not only did an extensive service industry located in the capitals and other centres benefit, but also the advantages spread out into the hinterlands and rural producing areas.
The new provincial universities were the prisoners of their hinterlands and there was no reason to be confident that these hinterlands would yield large crops of students.
The extensive hinterlands and links with the surrounding countryside which these places enjoyed - precisely the qualities which made them attractive as leisure towns - served to bolster their service sectors.
Such a system would have been infinitely extensible, given adequate rainfall and sufficient food, while salt and other goods could be impor ted from the hinterlands to maintain the inhabitants.
The author examines the history of each of these cities and also focuses on the continuous interaction between these urban centres, and their ties to their respective hinterlands.
Thus, economic relations between city-state centers and their hinterlands became reoriented and redefined with reference to the politically impor tant imperial cities that were also the largest market centers.
There is no specific discussion of the extent and population size and density of the hinterlands of the centres investigated, nor of their relationships with the higher-order centres around them.
The politics of sustainable development: reconciliation in indigenous hinterlands.
The effective hinterlands of the major ports are much smaller and less distant from them than anybody had previously thought.
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Not all these schemes are necessarily connected with discharges to the sea, because some of the authorities have deep hinterlands.
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The complex relationships between urban centres and their rural hinterlands might become better understood in a regional context.
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The more we break the link between urban communities and the rural, farming hinterlands, the more food accountability is impossible in our pattern of consumption.
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Councils comprising urban fringes with large rural hinterlands seem to be losing out particularly under the methodology.
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The abolition of the dock labour scheme was a great success for the ports and their hinterlands.
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The wetlands and hinterlands are crucial for birds and wildlife.
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Steel is produced mainly in the industrial hinterlands of the country.
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They have not only manufactured machinery, but they have climbed the heights of the great wild hinterlands of the earth.
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Local enterprise agencies are well-established, covering virtually all the industrial areas, and there are plans to extend provision to the rural hinterlands not already covered.
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We must give them the hinterlands, the country areas, so as to stop this everlasting conflict between one and the other.
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Like all hinterlands, they depend upon the prosperity of the port, as we have been told.
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Beyond them, in the hinterlands, are the moors.
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The world is divided into a number of zones of wealth surrounded by vast hinterlands of poverty.
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At the moment, unified planning is difficult, if not impossible, because boundaries separate cities from their hinterlands and towns from their commuter and overspill areas.
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They must trade on their hinterlands, a point that has been touched on.
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They are in business because they are efficient, and they serve essentially local hinterlands that are largely rural in character.
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Surely the point is that we are dealing with large but sparsely populated hinterlands and rural areas.
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He is right to highlight the importance of coastal towns and resorts having a working relationship with their hinterlands.
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Already, many millions of their peoples are on the edge of survival, and those in the hinterlands would not be so terribly worse off than they are now.
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Both areas offer similar rapid communications by road, rail and air; both offer similar histories of welcome to new businesses, large and small; and both offer similar economic hinterlands.
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The first two speakers have emphasised the enormous importance of opening up the hinterlands, with all their aluminium, bauxite and copper deposits, and getting those minerals to the coast.
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The hinterlands are criss-crossed by logging roads and most of the plateaus are already developed agricultural lands.
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Large towns were exceptions and required their surrounding hinterlands to support them with food and fuel.
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While the series garnered high ratings in urban areas, it fared poorly in the hinterlands and was canceled after 14 episodes.
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I call it a hinterland, which is bigger than a body of work.
In a very short time, the two men took over rule of the city and started to expand their territory into the hinterland.
They are organized into imperial city-states that control the planetary canal system, as well as more isolated states in the hinterlands.
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I would suggest extreme variation, especially in the hinterland settlements.
Future investigation of hinterland areas and a better understanding of the social organization of rural populations may answer these questions.
In the hinterland, too, changing commercial opportunities offered wealth to those who were most successful in controlling the time and product of their dependants.
In this way, circulation spaces become the vital connective tissue of these new schools, rather than a hinterland of vandalism and bullying.
A rampant crime wave in the cities prompts the deployment of more security forces, leaving the hinterlands with little or no law and order.
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In addition, if volcanic ejecta covered the hinterland, this material could have provided detritus for contemporary sediments.
Each limbo, now conceived of as a family homestead, was to use a particular strip of land extending into the hinterland.
Bremen and its hinterland and affected the long-term development of trading relations within the region.
Apart from personal vehicles, a bus system provides daily access from these hinterlands daily.
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In general burghs probably carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands, relying on them for food and raw materials.
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They roamed the hinterlands and built their huts at the heart of the jungle.
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The concept of a retirement center in the hinterlands is now in the drawing boards.
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Interpretations are u based on detailed analysis of ceremonial architecture located in the rural hinterland of urban centres.
How far does the political class extend into this hinterland ?
Apart from their role as sources of copal, control of coastal forests offered other advantages to hinterland societies.
The arrival of the wild rubber economy was the earliest of these challenges to face coastal hinterland communities.
In good periods, hinterland communities also supplied grain to a coastal trade, and in times of local hardship they relied on imports from the coast.
No difference can be discerned between the town and its hinterland, but there are significant gender differences.
The huge expanses of the country's hinterland and their vast population still remain largely unknown to outsiders.
Considered as vulnerable groups, they live in hinterlands, forests, lowlands and coastal areas.
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The hinterland's red cedar supply attracted people to the area in the mid-19th century.
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The hinterland of that opening is a spare, almost desolate landscape in which the material from which the work derives is exposed.
By 1860, farms and settlements were spreading out along the coastal flats and dunes, while in the hinterlands, prospectors panned for gold.
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Such an ambitious project with such a diverse stylistic hinterland might be thought inimical to truly symphonic composition: so, alas, it proves.
On every island a central town catered to its agricultural hinterland.
Like all great ports development stemmed from distinct locational advantages which enabled a highly productive hinterland to be linked with world shipping routes.
By the 1980s all the historic factories in the city and its hinterland had closed or employed tiny fractions of their former workforce.
Tobacco, both product and plant, followed the major trade routes to major ports and markets, and then on into the hinterlands.
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Between 1902 and 1904, the company chartered six expeditions to search the hinterlands for minerals.
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Cilidhs are sometimes held on a smaller scale in private or public houses, for example in remote rural hinterlands and during busy festivals.
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A strong element of return migration, at least within a regional context, further reinforced the interlinkages between the port-city and its immediate hinterland.
Their first attempt at diplomacy with the creatures of the hinterlands was brief and failed.
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The names were first applied just to lands near the coast and only later extended to include the hinterlands.
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In general, burghs probably carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands than nationally or internationally, relying on them for food and raw materials.
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The ceremonial center and attendant buildings could have housed 5,500 while the entire area, including hinterlands, could have reached 13,000.
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The impact of cities on places elsewhere, be it hinterlands or places far away, is considered in the notion of city footprinting ("ecological footprint").
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The remaining population having fled the coastal settlements and hidden in the hinterlands, there was little point remaining in the area.
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Electricity had already reached almost majority of the barangays in the municipality except those, which are located in the hinterlands.
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The rotation of the sampling line toward the hinterland during ideal pure shear should result in peak pressures decreasing upwards across the exhumed metamorphic sequence.
Significantly, it also allows women to break free from the patriarchal shackles of their extended families in the rural hinterland.
In addition, trade brought regular visitors to the town from the hinterland and passers-by from further a®eld.
The hinterland produced two marketable commodities: gold and cattle.
He is astute in showing how a split between unbelieving towns and the faithful rural hinterlands has widened.
The ceremonies also give hints at the way in which cities viewed their hinterlands.
The expansion in student numbers apparent from the 1950s, if not earlier, enabled the universities in turn to break free from their hinterlands.
They were picked off in similar fashion - if without resort to force - as the hinterlands of the inner empire, with which they were often coterminous.
I have pointed out above that the material culture of the prehistoric societies in the delta area and its pleistocene hinterlands is very modest.
He came to be regarded in the colony as one of the northern hinterland's major political players.
The process began after 1865 when rail networks stimulated the growth of agricultural hinterlands and established greater opportunities for commuter settlements and suburban industries.
More subtle differences existed, reflecting long-standing patterns of development within the burghs and patterns of interaction with their hinterlands.
The relationship between cities and their hinterlands in time of war seems to be complex.
Beyond the main ports and their immediate hinterlands the state tax on hunting was almost entirely ignored.
Economically they linked coastal areas with hinterlands that until then had remained inaccessible because of a lack of rivers.
Most of these areas were urban centres on the coast or their immediate rural hinterlands, and the remainder were small inland towns.
The higher ranking towns had extended spheres of in-uence, that would have included the hinterlands of the smaller towns.
Despite the importance of interregional migration patterns, even less is known about urban out-migration and its economic, demographic and cultural impact in the port-city's hinterlands.
Manufacturing towns may not have operated as traditional central places, but many developed extensive links with often very large hinterlands.
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