Kulturgeografiska Inst., Stockholms Universitet, C 106 91, Stockhol, sweden Helmfrid Staffan Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Helmfrid, S. The geography of Swedish population. GeoJournal 26, 90 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00159444 Download...
The geography of starts-ups in Sweden. The role of human capital, social capital and agglomerationStart-upsentrepreneurshipmultilevel analysishuman capitalsocial capitalentrepreneurial cultureurbanizationperipheriesIn academia as well as in policy circles, entrepreneurial activities are placed at the focal ...
The geography of the two countries is quite different, too. Switzerland is a small landlocked country with no coastline and plenty of mountains. In fact, some 60 percent of the country lies within the Alps and a further 11 percent in the Jura mountain range. Sweden is a much larger country...
Swedish urban geography was characterized by peripheral expansion mainly towards northern Sweden. At the same time there was a strong tendency towards the centralization of urban resources...During the eighteenth century several of the seventeenth century trends were reversed: the centralising tendency en...
Sweden (ˈswiːdən) n (Placename) a kingdom in NW Europe, occupying the E part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, on the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic: first united during the Viking period (8th–11th centuries); a member of the European Union. About 50 per cent of the total ar...
Return to where? The geography of elderly return migration in Sweden 喜欢 0 阅读量: 44 作者: Lundholm, E.摘要: There are considerable regional differences when it comes to age composition, as rural areas are ageing more rapidly as aresult of age-selective migration. Eras of urbanization and ...
Sweden is the third largest country in West Europe, an area of about 450,294square kilometers. Its population is about 9,330,000, which is about 0.14% of the totalworld. The longest distance is about 1,574 kilometers from north to south. The widestfrom west to east is about 499 kilo...
for freedom, to which many democracies already belong – also home to our neighbors’ security cooperation, home to the circle of countries where we, for generations, have belonged. We will defend freedom together with the countries closest to us, both in terms of geography, culture, and ...
The U.S.-Mexico border is unique in terms of its geography. It is the longest land border in the world between a developed economy and an emerging economy. The continental U.S.-Mexico border (excluding offshore limits) is about 1990 miles (3200 km) long. At roughly the mid-point, the...