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Revealing urban-rural migration corridors through edge-path bundling of historical census data in Bulgaria

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Gerrits, Petrus J.
Solomon, Guy
Basiri, Ana
Kabadayi, M. Erdem

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This featured graphic visualises internal migration flows in Bulgaria using settlement-level census data from 1934 to 1946, highlighting how topography and local factors shaped migration and urbanisation. By combining spatial interaction models (SIMs) and edge-path bundling techniques, we reveal fine-scale migration corridors and the role of mountainous terrain in influencing mobility. The SIM approach goes beyond aggregate district analysis to provide new insights into rural depopulation and urban growth.

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD

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Environmental Sciences & Ecology, Geography, Public Administration, Urban Studies

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Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science

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10.1177/23998083251384332

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