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  2. Functional urban area - Wikipedia

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    The functional urban area (FUA), previously known as larger urban zone (LUZ), [1] is a measure of the population and expanse of metropolitan and surrounding areas which may or may not be exclusively urban. [2]

  3. Region - Wikipedia

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    The concept of self-containment remains the only crucial defining characteristic of a functional region. Nodal regions, functional urban regions, daily urban systems, local labour-market areas (LLMAs), or travel-to-work areas (TTWAs) are considered to be special instances of a general functional region that need to fulfil some specific ...

  4. Functional zoning - Wikipedia

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    An example of functional zoning would be an area that has designated zones based on a function such as an industrial zone, a recreational zone and a residential zone. [1] An example of an area zoned by its physical characteristics is defined in terms of characteristics like development density, minimum lot size, and building coverage, placement ...

  5. Cultural area - Wikipedia

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    Functional cultural regions, which share political, social, and/or cultural functions. Perceptual, or vernacular, cultural regions, which are based in spatial perception. One example is Braj region of India, which is seen as a spatial whole due to common religious and cultural associations with the specific area.

  6. City region - Wikipedia

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    City region is a term used by urbanists, economists and urban planners to refer to how one or more core cities are linked to a hinterland by functional ties, such as economic, housing-market, commuting, marketing or retail catchment factors. [1]

  7. Regional planning - Wikipedia

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    A 'region' in planning terms can be administrative or at least partially functional, and is likely to include a network of settlements and character areas. In most European countries, regional and national plans are 'spatial' directing certain levels of development to specific cities and towns in order to support and manage the region depending ...

  8. Functional area (France) - Wikipedia

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    An aire d'attraction d'une ville [note 1] (or AAV, literally meaning "catchment area of a city") is a statistical area used by France's national statistics office INSEE since 2020, officially translated as functional area in English by INSEE, [2] which consists of a densely populated urban agglomeration and the surrounding exurbs, towns and intervening rural areas that are socioeconomically ...

  9. Metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The official translation of this statistical area in English (as used by INSEE) is "functional area". [36] The AAV follows the same definition as the Functional Urban Area (FUA) used by Eurostat and the OECD, and the AAVs are thus strictly comparable to the FUAs. [36] The AAV replaced in 2020 the metropolitan statistical area called aire ...