Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1059586 Journal of Transport Geography 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper analyzes how location has affected, in the second half of the twentieth century, the population growth of 2889 municipalities in Switzerland. The analysis demonstrates the temporal relativity of location attributes, even for small territorial divisions, such as the Swiss cantons. However, we also show that, both absolute and relative location attributes have weakened over time as population growth predictors, apparently due to improving road infrastructures, and growing motorization. The study has been made possible by a detailed historical population and accessibility database available for Swiss municipalities. To the best of our knowledge, no database of such scope and quality is available for any other European country.

► We examine how location has affected population growth of Swiss municipalities in 1950–2000. ► We demonstrate that the importance of most location attributes weakened overtime. ► We attribute this trend to improving road infrastructures, and growing motorization.

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