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  2. Weighted urban proliferation - Wikipedia

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    The method is based on the premise that as the built-over area in a given landscape increases (amount of built-up area), and the more dispersed this built-up area becomes (spatial configuration), and the higher the uptake of this built-up area per inhabitant or job increases (utilization intensity in the built-up area), the higher the overall ...

  3. GSS coding system - Wikipedia

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    2011 Built Up Areas ... Archived: 2011 Built Up Area Sub-Divisions E36: W39---Current: ... was conducted and were the organisational units for census data collection. ...

  4. Urban area - Wikipedia

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    For 2011 census data there are 5,493 built-up areas, of which 501 are divided into Built-up area sub-divisions (BUASD) for which data is also available. Each built-up area is named algorithmically, using Ordnance Survey place-name data.

  5. Wrexham Built-up area - Wikipedia

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    The detailed methodology of the process used across the UK by ONS in 2011 is set out in 2011 Built-up Areas - Methodology and Guidance, published in June 2013.It is summarised as "..a ‘bricks and mortar’ approach, with areas defined as built-up land with a minimum area of 20 hectares (0.2 km 2 / 0.077 mile 2), while settlements within 200 metres of each other are linked.

  6. List of urban areas in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    A metropolitan area is an urban area plus any satellite cities around it and any agricultural land in between. For instance Paris is sometimes listed with 12 million inhabitants, Stuttgart is frequently listed with 2.2 million inhabitants, Munich with 2 million or more, etc., indicating the wider metropolitan area of those places. Metropolitan ...

  7. Urban unit - Wikipedia

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    The French unité urbaine is a statistical area in accordance with United Nations recommendations for the measurement of contiguously built-up areas. Other comparable units in other countries are the United States "Urbanized Area" and the "urban area" definition shared by Canada and the United Kingdom.