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The Research Group for Urban and Regional Planning has been active in the regional science area since 1969 when it started at the initiative of the Regional Planning Office in Stockholm. Its work has been focused on mathematical models for the analysis and planning of urban systems. Both interregional development issues and intraregional interdependencies between land use and infrastructure have been addressed.
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Lundqvist, L. (1990). On Optimisation Models for Metropolitan Development. In: Chatterji, M., Kuenne, R.E. (eds) New Frontiers in Regional Science. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10633-2_18
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