
Methods for Multilevel Analysis and Visualisation of Geographical Networks
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Preface: Denise Pumain.- Introduction: Céline Rozenblat, Guy Mélançon.- I: Concepts and visualizations of multilevel spatial networks.- 1: Céline Rozenblat, Guy Mélançon: A small world perspective on Urban Systems .- 2: Jean-François Gleyze: Topological clustering for geographical networks .- 3: Alain L'Hostis : Theoretical models of Time-space: the role of transport networks in the shrinking and shrivelling of geographical space .- II: Tools for networks analysis: 4.- Guy Mélancon, Celine Rozenblat: Structural analysis of networks .- 5: Antoine Lambert, Romain Bourqui, David Auber: Graph Visualization for Geography .- 6: Pierre-Yves Koenig : Exploring hierarchies using the DAGMap .- III: Empirical studies of spatial multilevel networks: 7: César Ducruet: Port in a world maritime system: a multi-level analysis .- 8: Céline Rozenblat, Guy Mélançon, Romain Bourqui, David Auber : Comparing multi-level clustering methods on weighted graphs: the case of worldwide air passengers traffic 2000-2004 .- 9: Charles Bohan, Bérengère Gautier: Multilevel analysis of Corporations Networks: a comparison between agro-food and automobile strategies for urban development.- 10 : Marie-Noëlle Comin: The Capture and diffusion of knowledge Spillovers: the influence of the position of Cities in a network .- 11: Patrice Tissandier, Tien Phan-Quang, Daniel Archambault: Defining polycentric Urban Areas through commuting cohesion in France.- Conclusion: Céline Rozenblat, Guy Mélançon.