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- Friction_of_distance abstract "The concept of friction of distance is based on the notion that distance usually requires som amount of effort (energy) and/or money to overcome. Because of this "friction," spatial interactions, especially transport and the particular case of human migration, will tend to take place more often over shorter distances; amount and intensity of interaction will decay with distance. Even though no physical friction is involved, price and effort are metaphorically assumed to correspond to forces counteracting transport movements.Friction may be a continuous, smooth function of distance or may contain jumps; it may be constant, linear or nonlinear or even a combination of jumps and proportional behaviour as with Intermodal freight transport and Intermodal passenger transport.".
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- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anthropology.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demography.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_theories.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_migration.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_factor_movements.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Distance.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Distance_decay.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Energy.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Friction.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Human_migration.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Interaction.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Intermodal_freight_transport.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Intermodal_passenger_transport.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Money.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Proportional.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Proportionality.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Transport.
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLink Work_(physics).
- Friction_of_distance wikiPageWikiLinkText "friction of distance".
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- Friction_of_distance subject Category:Anthropology.
- Friction_of_distance subject Category:Demography.
- Friction_of_distance subject Category:Economic_theories.
- Friction_of_distance subject Category:Human_migration.
- Friction_of_distance subject Category:International_factor_movements.
- Friction_of_distance type Article.
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- Friction_of_distance type Science.
- Friction_of_distance type Theory.
- Friction_of_distance comment "The concept of friction of distance is based on the notion that distance usually requires som amount of effort (energy) and/or money to overcome. Because of this "friction," spatial interactions, especially transport and the particular case of human migration, will tend to take place more often over shorter distances; amount and intensity of interaction will decay with distance.".
- Friction_of_distance label "Friction of distance".
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